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Cal-IFOG Jun 2010 - San Joaquin County

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<strong>Cal</strong>-<strong>IFOG</strong> 2-4 <strong>Jun</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

4. Single agency secondary communications. The channels listed<br />

below may be used for day-to-day communications as a local<br />

agency secondary channel<br />

o CLEMARS 6 and 7 (VHF Low Band)<br />

o CLEMARS 1and 2 (VHF High Band)<br />

o CLEMARS 4 and 5 (UHF Band)<br />

o CLEMARS 22 (UHF T-Band)<br />

Channel Monitor<br />

Personnel should monitor mutual aid channels prior to transmitting<br />

to minimize the possibility of interference with communications in<br />

progress. To do so, radio operators can place the radio in the<br />

"monitor" mode (front panel switch), or take the microphone off<br />

hook (for some radios this disables CTCSS).<br />

Encryption<br />

The use of any mutual aid channel for transmission of any<br />

encoded, encrypted, or scrambled message is prohibited.<br />

Out-of-Area/Itinerant Mobiles<br />

Base stations are encouraged to monitor mutual aid channels at all<br />

times. Typically, these channels are the only means for personnel<br />

traveling outside their normal jurisdiction to obtain assistance or to<br />

report traffic collisions, fires, or other hazards.

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