San Jose FD Radio System - as of September 4, 2012
Dispatch Channel - 155.025 R - PL 173.8 - 154.01 input
Command 11 - Citywide - 155.925 R - PL 123.0 - 154.355 input - possibly used as needed after Command 12 and Command 13 are assigned
Command 12 - incidents North of State Route 280 - 153.98 R - PL 151.4 - 155.82 input
Command 13 - incidents South of State Route 280 - 154.115 R - PL 136.5 - 155.88 input
Command 14 - ?? freq (155.13) - FB2 ? - MO3 ? - both ? - (150.775 in)
Command 15 - ?? freq (155.13) - FB2 ? - MO3? - both ? - (150.805 in)
Tac 31 - 154.43 - PL 118.8 - mobiles and portables only - assigned with Command 11 - ( licensed for base and mobiles )
Tac 32 - 154.31 - PL 127.3 - mobiles and portables only - assigned with Command 12
Tac 33 - 151.04 - PL 103.5 - mobiles and portables only - assigned with Command 13
Tac 34 - 150.775 - PL 192.8 - mobiles and portables only
Tac 35 - 155.13 - PL 229.1 - mobiles and portables only
Tac 36 - 150.805 - PL 225.7 - mobiles and portables only
Dispatch, Command 11, Command 12, and Command 13 use simulcast synchronized repeaters (FB2) with 5 repeater sites each
UHF Highrise Portables - TU1 453.075 & TU 453.125 - PL 173.8 - "TU" signifies "Truck UHF" - not monitored by Dispatch - the Captain on each Truck Company has 1 UHF portable for use at highrise fires
" Command channels " are used for messages between dispatchers and Incident Commanders
Each major incident has 1 Command Channel and 1 Tactical Channel assigned
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Countywide fire mutual aid
153.845 - CSQ - XSC Command 20 - possibly mobiles and portables only - primarily used for automatic mutual aid responses on the freeways
33.96 R - PL 156.7 - 33.10 input - Countywide - "Red Net" - Coordination - dispatcher to dispatcher
153.83 - County Tac 40
154.28 - VFIRE 21 - bases + mobiles + portables
154.265 - VFIRE 22 - mobiles and portables only
154.295 - VFIRE 23
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Looking at the FCC ULS today -5 Sept 2012 -
KMH603 - San Jose in Santa Clara County - 155.13 M - 155.025 R - 150.805 R - 153.83 M - 153.845 BM - 154.01 FB + M + FX1 - 154.265 M - 154.28 BM - 154.295 M - 154.31 M - 154.355 M - 154.43 BM - 2004 + 2011 - (no HTs listed)
WPNZ857 - San Jose SAR - 150.805 M + HT - 151.19 FB2 + FB2T + M + HT - 159.045 M + HT
East Bay Regional Parks - low band + 150.805 HT + MO3 - 153.8675 HT + MO3
Mid Peninsula Open Space District - 150.775 M - 60 X 50/50 - at Los Altos in Santa Clara County
150.775 - no license for San Jose
County of Santa Cruz - 150.775 - 100 mobiles X 50/50 - fire / EMS - 2009 + 2010 FCC
Bottom line - I find it hard to believe that San Jose is actually licensed for a high power repeater on 150.805 on a high mountain - unless San Jose SAR and East Bay Parks have given up the freq recently - in which case maybe a repeater on 150.805 would not cause too much interference to other stations - maybe
Bottom line - San Jose does not seem to be licensed for 150.775 - and both Santa Cruz County and Mid Space Peninsula are licensed on the freq
Bottom line - 153.845 has both mobiles and bases listed - but it is adjacent to 153.83
Bottom line - 154.43 is listed for bases and mobiles - but isnt Berkeley using 154.43?
Lets see what else I can dig up today.
KMK323 - 2004 FCC + 2011 FCC - San Jose - 155.925 - 2 FB + 100 mobiles
KYW990 - 2004 FCC + 2011 FCC - San Jose - 153.98 - 2 FB + 2 FB2 + 350 m - 154.115 - 3 FB + 350 m - 155.82 in - 155.88 M
WQGK248 - 2007 FCC + 2011 FCC - San Jose - 153.98 - 2 FB + 2 FB2 - 155.025 - 2 FB + 2 FB2 - 155.82 M
151.04 - no license