Highway Patrol
Highway Patrol
Any word from anywhere about if and when the CHP plans to move to RCS North? I know they have talkgroups assigned that are not in service at this time. North CHP is still banging away on 39.80Mhz.
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CHP
Rumor has it CHP El Cajon is going back to 39.600 in a few months. Only a rumor though.
Batman
Batman
That's a bummer! I really enjoyed monitoring CHP using the rubber duckie antenna. And having the tac's available on a repeater made it nice too.w6pix wrote:I've been told that El Cajon will go back on the GOLD (39.6) in June and leave RCS as their radio system.
I can pick up all of the other CHP's from my location in El Cajon (39.400, 39.800, 39.680, 39.880...) but 39.600 always gave me static problems for some reason.

Even with all of the RCS tacs available to them, I've heard CHP doing car-to-car on 39.6000 outside Ramona. A few weeks back, the RCS and low-band frequency were patched together for a CHP helicopter doing off-road enforcement with local units outside Jamul. Even if they don't go back, 39.6000 is still a good one to have in the scanner.
The upside to having RCS in the CHP cars is the ability to talk directly to the rural SO units since they cover for each other. The State Parks people also pop up on at least Rural Tac 80 (I think I may have heard them on the CHP tacs as well) so there's some good interoperability going on between those agencies out in boondocks (wasn't that the whole point of the RCS?)
- Mike
The upside to having RCS in the CHP cars is the ability to talk directly to the rural SO units since they cover for each other. The State Parks people also pop up on at least Rural Tac 80 (I think I may have heard them on the CHP tacs as well) so there's some good interoperability going on between those agencies out in boondocks (wasn't that the whole point of the RCS?)

- Mike