Pages have been uploaded for the following pages :
Allegheny County Communities Page
Allegheny County Dispatch By Zone
K3FS Pittsburgh Area Scanning Page
These changes are few, and minor. Mostly corrections of typos, and of units numbers.
- Allegheny County
- Allegheny County Scanning Page
- Allegheny County Listing By Frequency
- Allegheny County Dispatch By Zones
- Allegheny County Listing By Community
- Allegheny County Fire Stations
- Allegheny County EMS Stations
- Allegheny County Fire And EMS Tones
- Pittsburgh Area Aviation Frequencies
- Allegheny County Trunked Systems
- Allegheny County P25 Systems
- Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania Frequencies
- Other Counties
- Amateur Radio
- Reference
- PGHscanner.com Pages
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Duquesne University
Looks like Duquesne University has gone Moto TBro or NXGen. 463.4875 has been active the last couple of weeks with digital format that is not P25 compatible. I can hear the input in my car on 5th Ave. Duquesne is licensed on this frequency. They filed a modification on 7/20/2010 and added emission 7K60FXE to 463.4875 and 461.800. 461.800 has been silent tonight.
Priority One
Priority One EMS has been silent on 462.000. All I have heard is the Morse ID with PL 77.0. I have not heard them on another channel yet.
Pages Updated
Updates for the following pages have been uploaded :
Allegheny County Municipalities
Allegheny County Dispatch by Zone
Allegheny County Fire Stations
Allegheny County Fire And EMS Tones
K3FS Pittsburgh Area Scanning Page
K3FS Pittsburgh Area Scanning Page Updates
Allegheny County Municipalities
Allegheny County Dispatch by Zone
Allegheny County Fire Stations
Allegheny County Fire And EMS Tones
K3FS Pittsburgh Area Scanning Page
K3FS Pittsburgh Area Scanning Page Updates
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Prism Prehospital Services
Prism now being dispatched by Allegheny County on South EMS 471.3375 PL 151.4.
Tones are unchanged.
The old frequencies are still in use for communications with West Mifflin.
Tones are unchanged.
The old frequencies are still in use for communications with West Mifflin.
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