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i would like to know what channel is used as there Gold channel? i know they have one heard them say go to Gold. i cant find it in the databases i looked i have all there listed tags any help would be grate thank you
 

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Sorry was going through some posts and apparently missed this one - WCSO Gold is 02-022 - Now it is listed as Green 2 - but I checked back on some of my old radio Paperwork and it is same talk group - Not sure when and why they changed it - I Hope this helps
 

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I was wondering myself since i never heard them mention Green-2 only Green i have heard now and then 02-022 & White 02-023 crossbanded with VHF White 155.985/107.2
It seems that the old VHF Color Channels used then are used as the same on EDACS and may be if crossbanded the same.
Ive heard old Yellow 155.310 being tested recently and the licenses have been renewed for VHF.
I dont remember the old Gold VHF freq i will have to look in my old lists.
Im pretty sure that all the old Color VHF Channels are crossbanded as needed with current Color EDACS channels using 107.2 CTCSS.
Might explain why EDACS Red i have never heard anything on it as Red VHF 155.205 is SAR,Orange is VHF SAR Common 155.160, Blue was 155.010, Green was 155.520, Looking for the color for Gerlach which was 154.725 also there was Brown154.860,Unknown 154.950.
 
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I looked at some of my old stuff - I believe Gerlach was Gold (Fox Mtn Repeater 154.725/156.030) Curiously I also show Orange as State SAR - How times have changed huh

Additional - found some profile lists from when we first set up radios for the Washoe System - Color Channels were Green 02-021, Gold 02-022, White 02-024, Yellow 02-026, Red 02-032, and Blue 02-033
 
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