Code 10 SWAT response in Mid City
I went down to the scene, staying a safe distance out to where I wouldn't get in the way or anything and tried using the close call in the 800mhz and still couldn't hear anything. I think I need some practice with that... I did get to talk with the sniper as he was putting his gear away... He was a pretty cool guy, said everyone was alive and it ended peacfully.
The other one to try for the PRT freq.
No one confirmed/heard it yet on this forum... The license was issued in 2006.
GF WQER592
SAN DIEGO, CITY OF
[FOR USE BY POLICE UNITS IN TACTICAL PUBLIC SAFETY APPLICATIONS]
Control Point 1 - 1220 CAMINITO CENTRO SAN DIEGO CA
03/29/2006 License Issued
1 - SAN DIEGO (SAN DIEGO) CA 28.0 KMRA around a center point
868.8125 MO 10e
823.8125 MO 10e
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSear ... ey=2797994
No one confirmed/heard it yet on this forum... The license was issued in 2006.
GF WQER592
SAN DIEGO, CITY OF
[FOR USE BY POLICE UNITS IN TACTICAL PUBLIC SAFETY APPLICATIONS]
Control Point 1 - 1220 CAMINITO CENTRO SAN DIEGO CA
03/29/2006 License Issued
1 - SAN DIEGO (SAN DIEGO) CA 28.0 KMRA around a center point
868.8125 MO 10e
823.8125 MO 10e
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSear ... ey=2797994
Good info, maybe next time something like this goes down, one of those may be active. I would figure that the close call would have picked something up, though I am not 100% sure I know how to use it. I had the book for the scanner with me and I think I set it up right but I am not sure. I only hade it searching the 800MHZ, had all the other freq ranges off.
Thanks for the info!
Thanks for the info!