Re: Old U.P. Sierra Peak PBX Input Being Used For L.A. Fire and Alameda Corridor/Sprinter Freqs.
Author: David.Curlee
Date: 10-18-2008 - 13:18

Earlier this month, I used a Bearcat scanner connected to a PC and recorded all transmissions heard for 7 days. This was from Fullerton, CA.

Never once heard a voice transmission on 160.290, 160.605, 160.890, or 160.950.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Old U.P. Sierra Peak PBX Input Being Used For L.A. Fire and Alameda Corridor/Sprinter Freqs. K.N. Arley 10-15-2008 - 18:22
  Re: Old U.P. Sierra Peak PBX Input Being Used For L.A. Fire and Alameda Corridor/Sprinter Freqs. Anonymous User 10-16-2008 - 22:03
  Re: Old U.P. Sierra Peak PBX Input Being Used For L.A. Fire and Alameda Corridor/Sprinter Freqs. mistertower 10-17-2008 - 11:38
  Re: Old U.P. Sierra Peak PBX Input Being Used For L.A. Fire and Alameda Corridor/Sprinter Freqs. K. N. Arley 10-17-2008 - 18:00
  Re: Old U.P. Sierra Peak PBX Input Being Used For L.A. Fire and Alameda Corridor/Sprinter Freqs. shortline sammie 10-18-2008 - 09:10
  Re: Old U.P. Sierra Peak PBX Input Being Used For L.A. Fire and Alameda Corridor/Sprinter Freqs. David.Curlee 10-18-2008 - 13:18
  Attn: mistertower David.Curlee 10-18-2008 - 13:08
  Re: Attn: mistertower Sal A. Mander 10-23-2011 - 14:18


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