CHP uses mostly 154.905 for their extenders (Pac-Rats), and they also
use it for chatter between cars-if you can hear a signal on that channel
there is at least one car close to you, when they leave the car and
activate their handheld  you will hear a beep on that channel also, many
CHP cars have started keeping their Pac-RT's turned off until they exit
the car-however many still keep them on all of the time.

 

Andy

 

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Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 9:35 AM
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Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Frequency Listing Sites

 

  

John,

Yes, the CHP uses several VHF frequencies for "extender" usage. The
officer
carries a VHF radio on his/her belt, and it communicates with the car
radio
for relaying signals to/from the base station.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY


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Thanks Ian and Tim -

<snip>

Anyone know if CHP has a VHF or UHF Frequency, or are they entirely
Lowband?

John Hymes
La Rue Communications
10 S. Aurora Street
Stockton, CA 95202



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