[FedCom] 418.300

T.K. Ruffzarf [email protected]
Sun, 10 Mar 2002 11:28:16 -0800



>From: "Christopher Handisides" <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [FedCom] 163.375 in the Bay area?
>Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2002 19:24:08 -0800
>
>I know that freq is a more or less standard USAF Security Police freq in
>many areas.  You might be hearing Moffett.  It sounds like whomever does
>gate security for them now that they're a "Federal Airfield" is on that
>freq.  I'm afraid that I don't know about the PL tones, since none of my
>three scanners are capable of decoding them..
>
>Most of my listening has been either in San Jose or Santa Cruz, so 
>depending
>on where you are, your mileage may vary.
>
>DEA:
>       418.7500
>       418.6750
>       418.8250
>       418.9500
>
>  418.3000
>  414.1500
>
>NASA Ames & Moffett Airfield:
>(On an EDACS trunked system, the freqs are in the proper LCN sequence.)
>       407.3500
>       408.3500
>       408.9500
>       409.7500
>       411.3500
>       412.8000
>
>
>Onizuka Air Force Station (aka "The Blue Cube"):
>       413.0000
>       407.3000
>       413.0250
>       407.3250
>       413.4500
>
>
>I remember there being more, but my notes are hiding from me at the moment
>;)
>
>--Chris
>
> > >Does anybody know whose repeater I'm hearing on 163.375MHz PL 192.8Hz?
> > >
> > >I've heard them from Oakland with just the stock duck antenna on my
>PRO-92,
> > >although usually pretty faint (unfortunatley I've got no outside 
>antennas
> > >up right now). Also from Fremont at the top of Ohlone College where I 
>was
> > >getting a near perfect signal, but as I went down the hill the signal
> > >quickly faded to about the quality of what I usually get in Oakland.
> > >
> > >Can anyone identify this user? Also any recomendations of interesting
> > >fedcomms in the Bay area I can tune in to? I just moved here from
> > >Sacramento where I could never find much interesting traffic on VHF
> > >federal bands except for McClellan AFB.
>
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  418.300- are you sure it's DEA? It's normally Postal Security Force, with 
a 416.775 input, 82.5 PL.  Ruff

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