[TrunkCom] holiday scanner traffic

Mike 0 [email protected]
Wed, 23 Jan 2002 16:11:05 -0800


<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
<html>
[email protected] wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><i><font face="Verdana"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Well
it depends on where you are and what kind of dispatching policies you have,
here in Adams County our designators are assigned using this nomenclature:
2A61 would be second shift, Adams County, First out, District one.</font></font></font></i>
<br><i><font face="Verdana"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>2= Second
shift</font></font></font></i>
<br><i><font face="Verdana"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>A=Adams
County</font></font></font></i>
<br><i><font face="Verdana"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>6=first
out, 7=second out</font></font></font></i>
<br><i><font face="Verdana"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>1=District
One</font></font></font></i></blockquote>
right, I =thought= there was a pattern, yeah, here we have CSO (Community
Service Officers) Paul units (Parking) etc... I was just wondering if such
numbers as 2A61 were specific to say, Officer (Trooper ;) Jones, or if
the number is recycled by shift...
<p>I kinda-sorta am familiar with a few cops (gawd, to be 20 years younger
and as cute as they are ;) and it'd be nice to know 1S12 and 1R4 are the
same people who helped me, or if the number is just a designator, ya know?
<p>Anywho, anyone know if FRS and GMRS are repeated services? I could SWEAR
I'm getting stuff from 10 miles away on GMRS and (not sure) FRS
<p>And Puget Sound is lousy for tropo except across the water &lt;G>
<p>=Mike 0=</html>