What Freq do i need to listen to in SB Co

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I live out in the middle on no mans land on the Co River on the Riverside and San Bernardino Line. What frq do i need to put into my radio to here the San Bernardino So and Fire. I am thinking it is System 5 but then i was look and saw there are single freqs.
 

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You're too far south to hear System 5. That area is served off of Black Peak by some conventional radios. Look in the database for the D-Law, D-fire, and D-Govt channels.

The database doesn't state, but it should be the D-Law 4, D-gov 4, and D-Fire 4 frequencies.
 

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You're too far south to hear System 5. That area is served off of Black Peak by some conventional radios. Look in the database for the D-Law, D-fire, and D-Govt channels.

The database doesn't state, but it should be the D-Law 4, D-gov 4, and D-Fire 4 frequencies.

Hello,

A quick hijack, if you don't mind...

I used to be a deputy sheriff for SBSD, and worked the north desert area (Barstow, Trona, Baker). When I was out there, our conventional 800 channels were named for the mountains they were on. They have since changed EVERYTHING!!! LOL You seem to know the conventional channel breakdown, and I'm driving to Vegas from NorCal at the end of the month, via Bakersfield, Barstow, and Baker. Can you tell me what the current channel lineups are for the conventional repeaters in the Baker, Mountain Pass, Trona, and Government peak areas? I don't want to have to plug in every conventional channel in the county to find it. I'd appreciate any help.

David
 
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