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Post by PSPFIREMARSHAL on Dec 1, 2006 18:07:14 GMT -5
Does anyone have the High Band Fire Frequencies for Tioga County, NY? If you could also include the PL Tones too, it would be appreciated. Thanks
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Post by chief173 on Dec 1, 2006 23:31:20 GMT -5
Does anyone have the High Band Fire Frequencies for Tioga County, NY? If you could also include the PL Tones too, it would be appreciated. Thanks Here goes: Fireground 1 - 154.4075 PL 173.8 Fireground 2 - 156.1725 PL 151.4 Fireground 3 - 156.2400 PL 146.2 Fireground 4 - 159.0525 PL 127.3 There is also one listed as a generic highband of 154.100 with no PL. These frequencies are used very little at this time. There is no contact with dispatch on these (yet) and the 4 fireground frequencies are on the narrow (12.5 KHz) as opposed to the old standard of 25 KHz. As more departments are able to purchase new highband equipment, these will be used more.
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Post by GVEMS11 on Dec 2, 2006 9:54:34 GMT -5
Bob, Waverly-Barton Fire Dept is using configurations of the high band channels for fire ground frequencies and also as input to their truck-mounted crossband repeaters.
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Post by chief173 on Dec 2, 2006 12:28:08 GMT -5
Bob, Waverly-Barton Fire Dept is using configurations of the high band channels for fire ground frequencies and also as input to their truck-mounted crossband repeaters. There are 2 more frequencies held by Tioga County, used as repeater inputs. Right now, one is being used by Campville and one by us. I was under the impression that those were to be used as repeater inputs. Waverly is far enough from the east end to not interfere.
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Post by pcartwright on Dec 2, 2006 21:11:59 GMT -5
Bob, Waverly-Barton Fire Dept is using configurations of the high band channels for fire ground frequencies and also as input to their truck-mounted crossband repeaters. There are 2 more frequencies held by Tioga County, used as repeater inputs. Right now, one is being used by Campville and one by us. I was under the impression that those were to be used as repeater inputs. Waverly is far enough from the east end to not interfere. What would those frequencies be?
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