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Re: New found frequencies for website...

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 1:02 am
by convE36
Under "resources/CODES" it has listed that "4 & 6" means status OK, busy on call. I thought they were saying "4 ON 6" and meant the officer was code 4 (status OK) and will be on channel 6 (cross county channel usually running subjects through the system). I am probably wrong, but just throwing that out there....

Re: New found frequencies for website...

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:40 pm
by Biocal
"4 and 6" is short for Code 4 and 10-6, meaning I am ok and busy. "4 and 8" is short for Code 4 and available for dispatch.

Re: New found frequencies for website...

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:44 am
by convE36
151.805 107.2

its simplex and the "base" is a strong signal heard here from my house in canyon lake... any idea? school probably...

Re: New found frequencies for website...

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 3:07 pm
by sp1989
I don't know about the PL tone, but I show 151.805 simplex as Menifee Union School District. Also 151.865.

Re: New found frequencies for website...

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 11:07 am
by brandon
From my log
151.8050 107.2 Lake Elsinore USD. 'RRC' 'Machado'. Sounded like janitors/custodians

Re: New found frequencies for website...

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 3:19 am
by swps-motorofficer
convE36 wrote:Under "resources/CODES" it has listed that "4 & 6" means status OK, busy on call. I thought they were saying "4 ON 6" and meant the officer was code 4 (status OK) and will be on channel 6 (cross county channel usually running subjects through the system). I am probably wrong, but just throwing that out there....
4 & 6 Means: Code 4 and Code 6 (investigating).

Re: New found frequencies for website...

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 3:21 pm
by convE36
463.525 PL 118.1 can be heard with a very very strong repeater from my house in canyon lake....

I have town & county towing as this freq with a PL of 167.9, do you know what this new one is?

Re: New found frequencies for website...

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 5:57 pm
by MullinsBroadcast
In their desert system, RSO deputies routinely tell their main channel dispatcher that they will be "code 4 on 3" or "code 4 on 5" when they are about to switch to either channel 3 or 5 to have that dispatcher run a subject. This tells the main channel dispatcher where they will be and frees the main channel for other traffic. It's possible that in your part of the county they tell their dispatcher that they will be "code 4 on 6" when they are about to make the same type of channel change to channel 6.


convE36 wrote:Under "resources/CODES" it has listed that "4 & 6" means status OK, busy on call. I thought they were saying "4 ON 6" and meant the officer was code 4 (status OK) and will be on channel 6 (cross county channel usually running subjects through the system). I am probably wrong, but just throwing that out there....