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mike
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Post by mike »

4688 is san diego fire department simulcast dispatch.
N6766J
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Post by N6766J »

Actually 4688 is the Life Guard simulcast of SDFD dispatch.
hodad200
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Post by hodad200 »

haha you got served.
Mikey
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Post by Mikey »

What are the tone-outs on 4688 for?
jkphotog1
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My 7A List

Post by jkphotog1 »

4195
4688
5008
5015
5011
5139
5168

N6766J is there a reason that will help us determine the usage of the different talkgroups when a Fire Dispatch on 7A uses these other talkgroup ID's?
SkipSanders
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Post by SkipSanders »

You could use a scanner that doesn't break the status bit subgroups out seperately, that'd make it a lot clearer to you. :)

4195 = Real group 4192 (+3) I don't know what 4192 is, but the +3 means it was patched to another channel, presumably fire dispatch at the time.

4688 = Real group, this one's just been answered elsewhere, it's Lifeguard Fire Simulcast

5008 = This is the 'real' Fire Dispatch

5015 = Real group 5008 (+7) Multiselect by Dispatcher
5011 = Real group 5008 (+3) Patched
5139 = Real group 5136 (+3) Patched Don't know who 5136 is, though.
5168 = This is the 'real' Fire Admin channel

You can find a listing of the meaning of the various status bits over in this message string:

RCS South Cell

All 'real' talkgroups on a type II smartnet are divisible by 16. Anything else is a 'real' group affected by a status bit set on it to tell the radios some specific condition is in effect, as listed in the other message string.
N6766J
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7A

Post by N6766J »

I will have to get back to you. Our radio shop personnel do not seem to be the sharpest tools in the shed.
N6766J
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Radio Patching

Post by N6766J »

We do use Multi-select through the Motorola consoles, but I don't think that would have anything to do with it...but what do I know. For about the last two years, the Dispatch position has been simulcasting all dispatches on the Station Alerting circuit, and the Admin and Dispatch TG's.
thefish
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Simulcasting

Post by thefish »

Tim,
Any chance of going back to simulcasting on VHF? I can't think of any reason not to. It would just be another back up to the 800.
Mikey
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Post by Mikey »

The "talkgroup used" when multiple groups are multi-selected/patched typically appears to be the first channel "selected" by the dispatcher when the patch is created.
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