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Ramona Community Protection and Evacuation Plan

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San Diego County <strong>and</strong> California OES (Office of Emergency Services)<br />

153.995<br />

155.085<br />

153.890<br />

154.355<br />

153.815<br />

154.280<br />

154.265<br />

154.295<br />

155.085<br />

154.175<br />

156.075<br />

154.920<br />

154.935<br />

154.160<br />

154.220<br />

155.160<br />

Border Cmd T1 (RPTR)<br />

SD County Red<br />

SD County Yellow<br />

SD County Gray<br />

SD County Brown<br />

OES White 1<br />

OES White 2<br />

OES White 3<br />

Fire Red Comm<strong>and</strong><br />

SD County Red 2<br />

OES CALCORD<br />

Clemars 1<br />

Clemars 2<br />

OES TAC 1<br />

OES TAC 2<br />

National Search/Rescue<br />

Reference. The Scannerstuff, Southern California Frequency directory book is an<br />

excellent reference for scanners in general <strong>and</strong> a complete list of frequencies used in<br />

Southern California. Their website is at www.californiascanner.com. The book is<br />

available in San Diego at the Ham Radio Outlet. Manuals. If you are missing a manual<br />

for your scanner try this site.<br />

Note: In the Mountain Empire the CHP has switched to the RCS digital system with the<br />

SDSO. To monitor these frequencies you need a digital scanner! Follow this link to the<br />

strong signals website for an extensive list of analog <strong>and</strong> digital scanners.<br />

Information courtesy of various Internet websites below.<br />

www.sc<strong>and</strong>iego.com<br />

www.s<strong>and</strong>iegoscan.com<br />

The Radio Reference<br />

Radio Scanner Guide<br />

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