Posted: Fri Aug 28 2020, 03:31am | |
| Posted by: PFD Mike | Posts: 447
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The 9th Battalion will be using the "Nassau County Mutual Aid Tac-1" channel for a trial period starting on September 1st for fireground operations.
460.350 MHz PL 136.5
This is currently in use for fireground operations in the 5th Battalion as well.
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Posted: Tue Sep 01 2020, 04:46pm | |
| Posted by: RADIOTECH | Posts: 386
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This is such a great idea. If every battalion had 1 common FG channel, even it it was for Mutual Aids - we wouldn't have to program every depts FG into the radios! |
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Posted: Tue Sep 01 2020, 06:44pm | |
| Posted by: PFD Mike | Posts: 447
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Well I know that the 5th and 9th are using this channel. Perhaps some others will eventually come on board. |
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Posted: Tue Sep 01 2020, 07:38pm | |
| Posted by: Nawton! | Posts: 260
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I've heard 8-6-0 (Williston Park) on it. |
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Posted: Wed Sep 02 2020, 07:33pm | |
| Posted by: Darkstar350 | Posts: 811
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RADIOTECH wrote ... This is such a great idea. If every battalion had 1 common FG channel, even it it was for Mutual Aids - we wouldn't have to program every depts FG into the radios!
Not sure if every battalion will have their own FG - but the plan is to have 460.350 in most if not all departments portables
There is also another freq on the same license - 460.1875 WQSD757 [link] So maybe they will do something like split x amount of departments on one of the freqs and the rest on the other
Roosevelt uses 460.350 for FG as well
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Posted: Thu Sep 03 2020, 03:06am | |
| Posted by: PFD Mike | Posts: 447
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460.1875 is currently being used by the Tactical Rescue Teams. |
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Posted: Thu Sep 03 2020, 05:09pm | |
| Posted by: Darkstar350 | Posts: 811
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PFD Mike wrote ...
460.1875 is currently being used by the Tactical Rescue Teams.
interesting - got a tone for that? |
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Posted: Sat Sep 05 2020, 03:33am | |
| Posted by: PFD Mike | Posts: 447
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Darkstar350 wrote ... PFD Mike wrote ...
460.1875 is currently being used by the Tactical Rescue Teams.
interesting - got a tone for that?
I believe it is also 136.5 |
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Posted: Sun Sep 13 2020, 01:03am | |
| Posted by: emfd57 | Posts: 131
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The 6th Battalion has a m/a freq as well as an eoc freq for incidents in the battalion. Not sure if any 6th battalion department uses it. |
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