Motorola Trunking Systems
Motorola Trunking Systems
Can anyone with freqs and talk-groups that use Motorola Trunking list them here? Only systems that can be monitored from Riverside County of course...
Re: Motorola Trunking Systems
Many of these Motorola systems can be monitored from south/western Riverside County.
Orange County CCCS (800 MHz, mixed) - Countywide cell for sure, South cell spotty
Camp Pendleton / Dept of Defense (380 MHz, digital) - Site 502, 507, 508
31101 - PMO Tac-1
31102 - PMO Tac-2
31103 - PMO Tac-3
31201 - Pendleton Fire Dispatch
31202 - Pendleton Fire Command 1
31203 - Pendleton Fire Command 2
31208 - Pendleton Fire Tac-5
March Air Reserve Base (138 MHz, digital)
4 - Security Tac-1
5 - Security Tac-2
23 - March Fire
Southern California Edison (900 MHz, analog) - Riverside, Orange, San Bernardino counties
32432 San Jacinto - Field Service
32400 San Jacinto - Operations
41264 Romoland Substation
41200 Mira Loma Substation
San Bernardino County System 8 (800 MHz, analog) - likely to be heard from most areas with a view to the SB mountains
San Diego County RCS (800 MHz, mixed) - north cell and various intellirepeaters, may be spotty.
Interagency Communications Interoperability (ICIS) (470/482 MHz, mixed) - Pomona and Glendale cells
37680 - Pomona PD Blue-1
Caltrans (800 MHz, analog) - Santiago Peak, should receive with no problem
57488 Riverside Ops
57520 Lake Elsinore Ops
57840 Banning Ops
The University of California Riverside and San Bernardino System 6/7, 9 and 10 can be heard if your up in Corona and Riverside area.
A few business user Motorola TRS can be found in the 935-940 MHz range too.
Orange County CCCS (800 MHz, mixed) - Countywide cell for sure, South cell spotty
Camp Pendleton / Dept of Defense (380 MHz, digital) - Site 502, 507, 508
31101 - PMO Tac-1
31102 - PMO Tac-2
31103 - PMO Tac-3
31201 - Pendleton Fire Dispatch
31202 - Pendleton Fire Command 1
31203 - Pendleton Fire Command 2
31208 - Pendleton Fire Tac-5
March Air Reserve Base (138 MHz, digital)
4 - Security Tac-1
5 - Security Tac-2
23 - March Fire
Southern California Edison (900 MHz, analog) - Riverside, Orange, San Bernardino counties
32432 San Jacinto - Field Service
32400 San Jacinto - Operations
41264 Romoland Substation
41200 Mira Loma Substation
San Bernardino County System 8 (800 MHz, analog) - likely to be heard from most areas with a view to the SB mountains
San Diego County RCS (800 MHz, mixed) - north cell and various intellirepeaters, may be spotty.
Interagency Communications Interoperability (ICIS) (470/482 MHz, mixed) - Pomona and Glendale cells
37680 - Pomona PD Blue-1
Caltrans (800 MHz, analog) - Santiago Peak, should receive with no problem
57488 Riverside Ops
57520 Lake Elsinore Ops
57840 Banning Ops
The University of California Riverside and San Bernardino System 6/7, 9 and 10 can be heard if your up in Corona and Riverside area.
A few business user Motorola TRS can be found in the 935-940 MHz range too.
Re: Motorola Trunking Systems
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