ham54guy
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Recently heard numerous Johnson County Fire/EMS units having their radios reprogrammed.
A few days ago I heard them fighting a fire on Tac 3, which is normally not used unless Tac 4 is busy, but I heard nothing on Tac 4. This morning, multiple units dispatched to a building fire on Tac 4, but no copy. Then later I heard a Med-Act unit checking his radio on Tac 3 because he couldn't access Tac 4.
Dispatch said he was readable but "Tac 3 in not encrypted, try Tac 5." No copy on Tac 5 eitherr.
Any idea why they are encrypting Fire Tac channels, other than they can?
Larry
A few days ago I heard them fighting a fire on Tac 3, which is normally not used unless Tac 4 is busy, but I heard nothing on Tac 4. This morning, multiple units dispatched to a building fire on Tac 4, but no copy. Then later I heard a Med-Act unit checking his radio on Tac 3 because he couldn't access Tac 4.
Dispatch said he was readable but "Tac 3 in not encrypted, try Tac 5." No copy on Tac 5 eitherr.
Any idea why they are encrypting Fire Tac channels, other than they can?
Larry