Hello Cheech:
Thats funney!
We had a forest fire, a few years ago, on the hills near us here in the Mojave Desert.
The visting fire fighters from Northern California came up on the locally used Murs frequency.
We all took a "stand by" as they surly had emergency traffic that had priority over the local chit chat. And the musical appreciation transmissions, over each other!
After a few days of listening in to the visting fire fighters on the MURs channel, one of the locals called to them and asked for the status of the fire, identifying himself as the "Big Bob" MURs radio operator extortioner.
The Fire Captain answered, and asked why we where on his channel. Big Bob replied nicely saying that the channel was a public MURs channel, and that we all stood by as they had emergency traffic.
Big Bob had quit a lengtly talk with the Fire Captain. The Captain explaned that they program the hand held radios on the spot, or use a set of frequencies for their local fire managenment use. Channels that are not being used, they go to. This says something for all the different Fire Frequencies being not to well coordinated. Pity!
Big Bob had brought the Fire Fighters several Pizza's and cold drinks. After the fire was out and the fire crew could take a break.
I hear some stations from the Los Angles area, and a few truckers, on my scanner on the MURs channels. Not real busy.
Jay in the Mojave
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