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===Fire Tone Outs FTOs===
 
===Fire Tone Outs FTOs===
 
[[Media:S._San_Mateo_County_Fire_Alert_Tones.pdf|South San Mateo Co QC2 Tone Frequencies (PDF)]]
 
[[Media:S._San_Mateo_County_Fire_Alert_Tones.pdf|South San Mateo Co QC2 Tone Frequencies (PDF)]]
 
 
===Radio Channel Plan===
 
 
These were Cut and paste (unedited) from the county's 2008 operations manual.
 
 
Display Call-Sign Purpose Repeated/Simplex OutFreq OutPL InFreq InputPL
 
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CON 1A Control 1 South Dispatch Repeated 153.8900 114.8 159.0750 179.9
 
CON 1D Control 1 La Honda Dispatch Repeated 154.2350 114.8 159.0750 179.9
 
CON 1E Control 1 Pigeon Pt. Dispatch Repeated 156.1050 114.8 159.0750 179.9
 
CM 11  Command 11 South Command Repeated 154.3700 114.8 155.7450 162.2
 
TAC 15 N/A South Tactical Simplex 154.0400 118.8 154.0400 118.8
 
TAC 16 N/A South Tactical Simplex 154.0100 146.2 154.0100 146.2
 
TAC 17 N/A South Tactical Simplex 155.4000 141.3 155.4000 141.3
 
CON 2  Control 2 Central Dispatch Repeated 153.7850 156.7 160.1700 156.7
 
CM 21  Command 21 Central Command Repeated 153.9500 114.8 156.0450 114.8
 
TAC 25 N/A Central Tactical Simplex 156.0150 162.2 156.0150 162.2
 
TAC 26 N/A Central Tactical Simplex 154.1450 146.2 154.1450 146.2
 
TAC 27 N/A Central Tactical Simplex 153.8300 110.9 153.8300 110.9
 
CON 3  Control 3 North Dispatch Repeated 154.1000 114.8 160.0650 114.8
 
CM 31  Command 31 North Command Repeated 156.1050 123.0 158.7900 123.0
 
TAC 35 N/A North Tactical Simplex 154.0100 118.8 154.0100 118.8
 
TAC 36 N/A North Tactical Simplex 154.0400 162.2 154.0400 162.2
 
TAC 37 N/A North Tactical Simplex 155.4000 107.2 155.4000 107.2
 
CON 1B Control 1 Half Moon Bay Dispatch Repeated 154.3400 114.8 159.0750 179.9
 
CON 1C Control 1 Montara Dispatch Repeated 154.1450 114.8 159.0750 179.9
 
CM 41  Command 41 South Coast Command Repeated 155.8950 114.8 158.7600 162.2
 
TAC 45 N/A South Coast Tactical Simplex 153.8300 141.3 153.8300 141.3
 
TAC 46 N/A South Coast Tactical Simplex 154.4450 146.2 154.4450 146.2
 
TAC 47 N/A South Coast Tactical Simplex 156.0150 123.0 156.0150 123.0
 
CM 51  Command 51 Command Repeated 151.4750 167.9 159.0150 167.9
 
CM 51Dir N/A Command Direct Simplex 151.4750 167.9 151.4750 167.9
 
CM 52  N/A Portable Command Repeated 151.4750 167.9 159.0150 100.0
 
TAC 55 N/A Stand by Tactical Simplex 154.0550 103.5 154.0550 103.5
 
 
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 22:29, 10 October 2013

San Mateo County Law Enforcement

The San Mateo County municipal police departments all have their own conventional licensed frequencies in the 480-490Mhz range. The San Mateo County Sheriff’s office switched to a 480Mhz Digital Trunk System in the early 2000s.

As of Spring 2011, San Mateo County has initiated radio testing on sets of new 700Mhz frequencies in preparation for a county-wide switch to a consolidated trunking system.

San Mateo County Law Enforcement MARS (Mutual Aid Radio System)

The San Mateo County Law Enforcement Mutual Aid system consists of 4 dedicated channels with a multitude of repeaters county-wide, including the following channels:

- San Mateo County GREEN (County Wide Mutual Aid) - San Mateo County NORTH Tactical 1 - San Mateo County CENTRAL/ AUXILIARY Tactical 2 - San Mateo County SOUTH Tactical 3

North Tactical 1 is the mandatory tactical mutual aid channel the North region of the county, with repeater coverage from the San Francisco County – San Mateo County line to Highway 92 in San Mateo. South Tactical 3 is the mandatory tactical mutual aid channel for the Southern region, with coverage from Highway 92 to the Santa Clara County – San Mateo County line. San Mateo County TAC 2 is the mutual aid channel for all territories in Central San Mateo County (Millbrae – Belmont) although it is the auxiliary tactical with the same repeater coverage as the County Green (County Wide Mutual Aid) channel.

The Green channel is the mandatory “channel 3” of all Law Enforcement radios in San Mateo County and consists of repeater coverage that blankets San Mateo County, San Francisco County, Alameda County (bay side), Santa Clara County, and Northern Santa Cruz County. This channel is for the exclusive use of outside agency to San Mateo County Communications (Ex. San Francisco Airport Police, California State Parole Agency, FBI, California Highway Patrol, etc.) during emergency incidents (ex. the 2010 San Bruno Fire which consisted of a response that encompassed 25+ law enforcement agencies) including vehicle pursuits, shootings, disaster operations, cliff rescues, etc. that require a large multi-agency response and communications. Any vehicle pursuit that exits the originating officers jurisdiction automatically switches to the Green per county protocol.

San Mateo County Sheriffs Department

Commencing 3/2008 San Mateo County Sheriff will be providing contract Law Enforcement for the entire 77 mile CalTrain corridor (3 Counties). Replacing Amtrak Police. These "Transit Police" units operate on the San Mateo County trunked system on the Sheriff's Office primary dispatch.



San Mateo County Fire Department

Fire Tone Outs FTOs

South San Mateo Co QC2 Tone Frequencies (PDF)

External Links