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Dana [email protected] February 12th 04 06:29 AM

CHP freq?
 
Anybody here in Calif or So Cal know if CHP has gone trunked?
Our local station 42.4 is quiet, so i went into search and have heard
nothing for a couple of weeks.
We are in Ventura County area.
Any ideas??

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Brian T February 12th 04 09:21 AM

will soon been quit here too


Frank February 12th 04 01:10 PM

Dana ...

^ ... CHP ... station 42.4 is quiet ... in Ventura County area.

I don't know what's happening in Ventura but the CHP is shifting to repeated
frequencies in the area of 39 MHz. They may have done this in your area.

Frank


Dana [email protected] February 13th 04 02:04 AM

thank you Frank.
i will search 39-40 mhz and see what i can come up with.
Dana

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Eddie Haskel February 13th 04 03:01 AM

The CHP has ZERO interest in moving off of the 39/42/45Mhz band. The main
reason is it WORKS. Works in canyons, up/down the coast and thru the desert.
Check for *NEW* channel "pairing"..but dont expect them to move anytime
soon...Eddie
"Dana " wrote in message
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Anybody here in Calif or So Cal know if CHP has gone trunked?
Our local station 42.4 is quiet, so i went into search and have heard
nothing for a couple of weeks.
We are in Ventura County area.
Any ideas??

world wide short wave radio station
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA




A.Pismo Clam February 13th 04 03:04 AM

Dana,

If you go to this website, Tracy has a long article to answer your
question: http://www.freqofnature.com/

Once you are there, wait for the menu in the left hand column to load
up. Then click on the following: "Frequencies", "California" "CHP".

Once you are on the CHP page, scroll down and you will see the article.

Alain...Palomar Mountain



Dana wrote:

Anybody here in Calif or So Cal know if CHP has gone trunked?
Our local station 42.4 is quiet, so i went into search and have heard
nothing for a couple of weeks.
We are in Ventura County area.
Any ideas??

world wide short wave radio station
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


--
MZ


Frank February 13th 04 01:47 PM

Never anonymous Bud ...

^ The El Cajon office is already on the San Diego County
^ trunked system (RCS) ...

That's probably just a patch for interoperability.

Frank


Frank February 14th 04 12:46 AM

Never anonymous Bud ...

^ "Frank"
^ Never anonymous Bud ...
^
^ ^ The El Cajon office is already on the San Diego County
^ ^ trunked system (RCS) ...
^
^ That's probably just a patch for interoperability.


^ If it was, I'd have mentioned it.

My apologies.


^ They still HAVE the use of 39.60mhz, but they only use it
^ when thy can't get thru on the trunked system.

Does that mean that VHF is working better for them than the trunk system? If
so, why use the trunk system? For interoperability.

Frank



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