LASD Walnut Units Responding Code 3 to a Burglary (RIP LTAC)
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- Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
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This is the last time you'll hear Walnut Station's LTAC as they are one of the early stations to adopt the new encrypted LTACs. Slowly, LTAC across the county are going to be encrypted as well. 1/17/23
Colima Rd. & Jellick Ave. (LASD RD2931)
1/17/2023 14:09
Do you know if dispatch frequencies are going encrypted as well or will it only be LTAC frequencies?
From my understanding LTACS and ATACS are definitely going encrypted in the next few months. As for dispatch frequencies it is uncertain however looking at surrounding sheriff’s depts we can kinda assume that LASD is also going encrypted sometime in the near future. I did however hear from somewhere that Villanueva wanted dispatch freqs public but I’m not sure where Luna stands on that so as time goes we’ll see what gets encrypted or not
@@jeremyapps Good to know. Thanks for the reply
Dispatches won’t be encrypted. LTAC, ATAC, CTAC etc will be though.
Nice catch! What does RIP LTAC mean?
They encrypted L-TAC and we can't hear it anymore on the scanners
This is also my local station. I'm sad that they encrypted it :(
@@CallMeAhSirHKP noooooo
RIP LTAC🕊️🕊️❤️
If the LTAC is encrypted are you guys still able to get it through, say a police scanner radio/app, or site? (e.g. Broatcastify)
Broadcastify doesn’t allow tac channels to be broadcasted
San Bernardino fully encrypted their channels couple years I do miss monitoring them but at the same time it's it's understood why they did it.
What kind of radio do you use to listen to broadcast?
Gone but never forgotten 🫡