Old RSO Frequencies
Old RSO Frequencies
Does anybody maybe have a list of old RSO frequencies? I'm talking from from the 70s and 80s before they got their EDACS radios.
Re: Old RSO Frequencies
1982 Riverside County Sheriff
F 1 158.850 Riverside / Blythe
F 3 158.970 Alternate
F 4 158.820 Banning
F 5 158.760 Indio
Repeats 159.090 desert area
F 6 158.925 Mutual aid
F 8 159.450 car to car
unofficially they did have CLEMARS not sure on channel number
F 1 158.850 Riverside / Blythe
F 3 158.970 Alternate
F 4 158.820 Banning
F 5 158.760 Indio
Repeats 159.090 desert area
F 6 158.925 Mutual aid
F 8 159.450 car to car
unofficially they did have CLEMARS not sure on channel number
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What about Palm Desert? I'm guessing patched to F5.
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Also, circa 1989:
Ch 1 460.225 Riverside jail
Ch 3 460.275 Riveside General Hospital jail ward/security
Ch 5 460.350 Alternate - direct comms
These are possible now in use at Juvie Hall/ETS
I have heard park rangers using 158.850 after the switch to EDACS.
Ch 1 460.225 Riverside jail
Ch 3 460.275 Riveside General Hospital jail ward/security
Ch 5 460.350 Alternate - direct comms
These are possible now in use at Juvie Hall/ETS
I have heard park rangers using 158.850 after the switch to EDACS.
Last edited by sp1989 on Mon Jul 11, 2011 10:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I believe Palm Desert was on Channel 7. CLEMARS was on CH9 and used as a C/C in the Elsinore/Temecula area. CH 14 154.100R was a county roads channel used in the PM and on weekends by Southwest Station. Also CH 8 was MoVal and Ch 2 was C/C also but don't remember the freq.
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Palm Desert was covered by Indio F5 158.760 159.090R call sign KGJ782.I couldn't find any jail uhf freqs thinking thats what CLEMARS was used for.
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Wow that's a lot of frequencies! I sure am glad a lot of those got freed up when the county switched to EDACS. I just wish they'd install more sites as opposed to switching to a whole new system. They could just have a repeater installed at every station.