[FedCom] Transportation Convoys?

Larry Van Horn [email protected]
Thu, 20 Jun 2002 11:51:52 -0400


Hunter is correct we did profile the original SECOM HF system several years
ago. I have just updated it for the new Grove Shortwave Directory and here
is that section:

DOE SECOM Transportation Security Detail/Safeguard Division

Freq	Channel
3335.0	Channel 1*
5308.0	Channel 2
5751.0	Channel 3* (Tentative)
5947.0	Channel 4
7700.0	Channel 5* (Tentative) [ALE addresses seen here include ZEA/SHA.
ANDVT comms noted]
8013.5	Channel 6
9918.0	Channel 7
11555.0	Channel 8*
14657.0	Channel 9
17397.0	Channel 10
* indicates NEST entry frequency for the SECOM net

73 all and good hunting

Larry Van Horn, N5FPW
Grove Enterprises Technical Support Department
Monitoring Times Assist Editor, Fed File/Milcom Columnist
Telephone: V-828-837-9200/F-828-837-2216/800-438-8155



> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Hunter
> Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 12:06 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [FedCom] Transportation Convoys?
>
>
> Many years ago Monitoring Times had an article on the way that this stuff
> was transported, including their HF frequencies.
>
>
>
> > Lot of press lately on plan to move weapons grade nuclear material from
> > Denver, CO area to Savannah River SC & governor's protest...
> >
> > Has anyone seen those transportation trailer trucks lately on the
> roadways?
> >
> > I would imagine that all of the radio transmissions are now
> encrypted BUT
> I
> > wonder what role state level law enforcement personnel play in these
> convoys?
> >
> > A year or so back the webiste for the Pantex Plant in Amarillo TX had a
> > picture of the transportation vehicles as well as the special container
> > used for the weapons.
> >
> > Ken
>
>
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