[FedCom] Motorola Syntor & other stuff

T.K. Ruffzarf [email protected]
Wed, 06 Feb 2002 13:31:39 -0800



>From: sdonnell <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [FedCom] Motorola Syntor sold on Ebay a while back
>Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 22:18:50 -0500
>
>Hi, I suspect the 167.100 is for monitorng "bodywires" aka: bugs
>
>Steve   DE  WA1YKL
>
>[email protected] wrote:
>
> > In a message dated 1/29/02 2:27:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> > [email protected] writes:
> >
> > <<    Its been awhile back, but someone sold on Ebay a
> >  surplus US Government Motorola Syntor  >>
> >
> >  CH    RX                TX           PL was 3B
> > 1.  166.000      166.000
> > 2.  167.100      167.100
> > 3.  166.4625    166.4625
> > 4.  166.000      167.100
> > 5.  166.000      163.125
> > 6.  166.000      164.100
> > 7.  164.100      166.200
> > 8.  166.4375   165.2375
> > 9.  167.100      BLANK
> > 10. 167.100     BLANK
>
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That's a standard Treasury IAD setup, the 167.1/166.0 repeaters are used in 
SoCal, I suspect the other repeaters are elsewhere since the freqs are 
utilized here as normal Customs and USSS pairs:
164.100  I  162.300  R  SAN YSIDRO BORDER CROSSING
164.100  I  162.6625 R  LONG BEACH
164.325  I  163.125  R  SAN DIEGO PRIMARY RPTR
166.200  I  165.6875 R  SAN DIEGO SECRET SERVICE LOCAL
   Question- FBI here has stopped using .25 freqs (like 167.600) and uses 
12.5's almost exclusively (167.5125, etc). Is this true elsewhere, or are 
the .25 splits still used?  Also- I'm seeing all new digital channels used 
in 12.5 splits in the 171 and 172 area's (so far have found 
171.5125,.5375,172.2875,.3125,(.450),.5125,(.700 input), and alot of 173's 
other than the normal's (425,450,4625(input),475,4875(input),8125, and 975. 
Are any of these being used with the new sounding encryption elsewhere? And 
where else has the IRS gone back to VHF, and what are they doing with the 
UHF freqs? The 414.475 freq normally used as HIDTA output is being used to 
control the movement of Border Camera's. Input is used for simplex 
surveillance. Ruff

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