Friday, May 6, 2011

ACO Tech Continued, the 800 MHz radios

Over the years we got better trucks, cloth seats, AM/FM radios, a few even with cassette players. With the county upgrade to 800 MHz radios the field officers all got portable radios (HT's). We still had On Call pagers though, all the way up to when we left in 2006. By then several area agencies had gone to a more cell phone like way to communication with dispatch doing away with in truck radios almost all together and relying on a removable radio that only had a charging station under the dash.
Back when we first got the 800 radios they had quite the abilities! You could even make phone calls from your truck through the radio and an all county access number. With that number people could call you too but that more often didn't work well due to the number being used by so many people! Although the phone calls were just like a talking on the radio and so were 'simplex' and not 'duplex' like a phone call is, even a cell phone call. So you had to talk, wait.......... and listen for a response then talk again. Most people you'd try to talk to couldn't get the hang of talk, listen, talk again and so it made for difficult to impossible communicating, so the novelty wore off quickly for me.

I remember listening to my scanner and hearing the Sheriff department employees, street patrol and detectives both, calling in orders for food, calling home and friends and other types of "personal" calls with their county radios. Soon our department had the radio shop 'turn off' the abilities for the valley trucks and cars to make phone calls, not the supervisors though. And I'd still here Daryl or Steve making their personal calls along with the Sheriff's employees. Just no longer the valley field staff of Animal Control. Turns out the cell bills were too high with all the calls that were being made through the radios by various ACO's who were saving minutes by using the new toy of the radio/phone or didn't have cell phones yet. Not everyone did at that time, not like they do now.

To be continued again...........

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We both 'retired' from working for San Bernardino County, the largest county in the U.S. in March 2006. Almost 25 years for me and almost 20 for Stacy. We now live in the panhandle of Northern Idaho and are still in law enforcement, just not Animal Control anymore. We'd NEVER move back to Southern California. Too crowded and too expensive. For us the rural lifestyle is best! We love the actual seasons that Idaho has. We also like that we're only 35 miles from Canada for trips!