RCS east question...
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 12:03 am
Hi,
For those that monitor RCS east, which control frequencies do you use? Site 3 has a control frequency of 868.92500, but there also are a number of other sites, like El Centro (site 30), that has its own control frequency of 865.25000.
What I'm struggling with to understand, is how to best program my BCD-396T to monitor RCS east (for both San Diego County and Imperial County radio traffic). I live in NE Rancho Bernardo, and right now I have the site 3 control frequency programmed into my scanner. When I travel (mostly to Phoenix), I like to take my scanner with me as I drive along I-8. For those that travel the I-8 corridor, what suggestions do you have? Are there certain control frequencies that are considered "best" for San Diego County traffic, and others for Imperial County traffic?
Any advice is appreciated... it is kinda of hard to fiddle around with programming the scanner as I drive, so I want to get some advice first before I update it for the next trip...
thanks,
Brian
For those that monitor RCS east, which control frequencies do you use? Site 3 has a control frequency of 868.92500, but there also are a number of other sites, like El Centro (site 30), that has its own control frequency of 865.25000.
What I'm struggling with to understand, is how to best program my BCD-396T to monitor RCS east (for both San Diego County and Imperial County radio traffic). I live in NE Rancho Bernardo, and right now I have the site 3 control frequency programmed into my scanner. When I travel (mostly to Phoenix), I like to take my scanner with me as I drive along I-8. For those that travel the I-8 corridor, what suggestions do you have? Are there certain control frequencies that are considered "best" for San Diego County traffic, and others for Imperial County traffic?
Any advice is appreciated... it is kinda of hard to fiddle around with programming the scanner as I drive, so I want to get some advice first before I update it for the next trip...
thanks,
Brian