I've searched the Forum and it doesn't appear this question has arisen yet: Which stations does each cell cover?
I.e., If I'm listening to the West cell, which stations can I expect to hear? I know I'll hear units from the Jurupa station, and Ithink Perris and Moval.
Does anyone have a list of which stations are covered by each trunking cell?
Five minutes later --- never mind, I found the info in the Frequencies section under the RCSO section.
Brandon, you can remove this post.
Cells vs Stations
Re: Cells vs Stations
I am not sure if this is correct but here is a reference:
West = Jurupa, Moreno Valley
Central = Cabazon/Hemet
South = Lake Elsinore, Perris, Temecula
Desert = Indio, Palm Desert
Blythe = Colorado River
Because the system is networked and the south cell is a simulcast cell, you can expect to hear other stations that usually are not in that main area. For example, when I was visiting in 2009 to the desert area, I would hear the Cabazon and Hemet TGs pop up from time to time.
West = Jurupa, Moreno Valley
Central = Cabazon/Hemet
South = Lake Elsinore, Perris, Temecula
Desert = Indio, Palm Desert
Blythe = Colorado River
Because the system is networked and the south cell is a simulcast cell, you can expect to hear other stations that usually are not in that main area. For example, when I was visiting in 2009 to the desert area, I would hear the Cabazon and Hemet TGs pop up from time to time.
Re: Cells vs Stations
cvrules90 wrote:I am not sure if this is correct but here is a reference:
West = Jurupa, Moreno Valley
Central = Cabazon/Hemet
South = Lake Elsinore, Perris, Temecula
Desert = Indio, Palm Desert
Blythe =
Because the system is networked and the south cell is a simulcast cell, you can expect to hear other stations that usually are not in that main area. For example, when I was visiting in 2009 to the desert area, I would hear the Cabazon and Hemet TGs pop up from time to time.
You are correct per the r.s.o. Web site.
Re: Cells vs Stations
That's what I thought.