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  • james4307
    Banned
    • Aug 2020
    • 40

    Anyone here use the CLEMARS radio system much

    I dont know much about CLEMARS, but interested in it. Anyone an expert here on the subject?
  • #2
    Spyder
    CGN Contributor
    • Mar 2008
    • 16805

    I have been hearing a lot of traffic on the CLEMARS (154.92000) in the areas between thousand oaks and oxnard. Some of is it hard to make out, but most of the time it sounds like they are searching for something (or someone). Is this the channel thats used for search and rescue, or am I hearing...

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    • #3
      ldsnet
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2008
      • 1395

      Mutual Aid state wide frequency in CA. As most urban agencies have shifted to 800, I have not used it in years, but still owned by the state.
      Have to be a certified user designed by an entity that has authority to use.
      I spent 6 years as a Mutual Aid communicator for San Diego County, now a Search and Rescue tech for 20+ years

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      • #4
        james4307
        Banned
        • Aug 2020
        • 40

        Thanks, been there, looking for real user input.

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        • #5
          james4307
          Banned
          • Aug 2020
          • 40

          I was looking for more user specifics like- does a county sheriff and a city PD go to these freqs often and what about a multi jurisdictional pursuit?

          I know in the OC, the unit would leave the green or yellow channel and go to the Red.

          Any other examples?

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          • #6
            L-2
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2007
            • 1328

            For the anonymous OP, try reading this referenced document I found doing a Google search, so it's open to anyone to read:


            If there's a need for interagency direct communications, CLEMARS might get used. Otherwise, each agency's LEOs (law enforcement officer) will only be using his/her specific agency's radios, which will have various frequencies & settings pre-programmed into a specific radio's channels.

            Each radio is likely to have at least one CLEMARS channel assigned. In practice, a specific LEO may not even know which channel is programmed for CLEMARS without some kind of menu or list.

            The latest mobile radios might have dozens of channels programmed into one radio (with the capability of thousands of channels into which a single radio could be programmed).

            In practice, an assignment to a multi-agency event might use CLEMARS, such as the recent multi-day wild fires; or any operation using two or more agencies, such as a riot/protest/crowd-control; in practice, a request might be made for CLEMARS use by anyone involved in an evolving event, but these requests would need to go up a level or two of management in each involved agency. I could see if the involved agencies frequently had interagency events as the OP is wondering, but I also don't know specifically in the area the OP is wondering.

            If it's truly interagency, each person transmitting is supposed to i.d. not only with their callsign but with their agency name (e.g., CHP, LASD, OCSO, Irvine PD, etc.).
            Last edited by L-2; 09-05-2020, 11:12 PM.
            (former) Glock and 1911 Armorer; LEO (now retired)

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            • #7
              james4307
              Banned
              • Aug 2020
              • 40

              Thanks, I did use the Google already. I was looking for actual real user experience here.

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              • #8
                L-2
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2007
                • 1328

                For Post_7, I'm not sure many actual users are going to post to an unknown person on an open forum regarding this issue.
                (former) Glock and 1911 Armorer; LEO (now retired)

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