[FedCom] Misc. in Mass

*Bill [email protected]
Sun, 9 Feb 2003 15:08:26 -0500


Maybe down your way it is NFM.

Up here the MARS group uses it.  NFM
as most of the equipment is probably either Commercial Gear or Modified
Amateur.



Bill Dunn   N1KUG
East Coast Paging and Wireless
http://www.eastcoastpaging.com



----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 13:13
Subject: [FedCom] Re: [sme2] Misc. in Mass


>
> I have been curious as to what I have been hearing on that freq. I am in
southern MD and pick some traffic on it perodically. The probem has been
that I have tried in in NFM, FM, AM  & WBFM modes and in all modes it sounds
horrible. The sound reminds me of the freqs the Marine Operators use when
placing phone patches. I can't explain the way the comms sound very well but
they remind me of some sort of digital transmission, but you can still tell
it is verbal comms. The comms are so distorted I have teh freq attenuated
and will be locking it out soon unless I can get it clearer somehow.
>
> Jeff Smith
>
> Yes, 143.700 is a MARS Frequency however this is a Link Channel, used to
link the Various Repeaters in the 148-150 Mhz Range throught New England.
Anyone with Sites and FREQ/PL's, Please post.
>
>
>
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