[FedCom] 168.925 & Itinerants

T.K. Ruffzarf [email protected]
Sun, 17 Feb 2002 14:50:19 -0800



>From: Ty Logan <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [FedCom] 168.925 & Itinerants
>Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 07:56:22 EST
>
>Morning group, I'm new to the list, and I notice that things back east
>are just a wee bit different than they are out west here (southern
>Az/NM).
>
>164.4000: US Secret Service "Papa"
>164.5500: OCDETF
>166.8250: Border Patrol (Nogales area)
>166.8500: Border Patrol (Safford area)
>168.0250: Coronado Nat'l Forest Law Enforcement
>168.2000: Coronado Nat'l Forest Tac #2
>168.3500: NIFC ch 8
>168.9250: Border Patrol Ground Sensor
>408.4000: Lockheed-Martin Areostate site Ft Huachuca
>
>Just a different perspective.
>
>Ty
>the scaner_dude
>
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Ground sensors also here (San Diego) 170.700, 170.775 (besides the beeps, 
I'm getting what sounds like encryption now also- this is new) and also 
170.7375.  166.875, 164.450, 164.225, 164.375 (may be FBI- not sure) 
163.275, 163.050, 163.375, 165.900, 166.950 also Border Patrol tacs very 
busy at night.

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