[FedCom] 414.275 In NE, New P25
Steven Donnell WA1YKL
[email protected]
Sun, 16 Mar 2003 13:28:57 -0500
Hi, This is possible as I seemed to be hearing only ONE side of the
conversation, as though the unit I heard was airborne(?) I did check around
the 418-420 area to see if I could hear a rpt output, no dice. However some of
the recent DEA rpts that I have heard, seemed to be plain ol' DES. Cant rec
the Ops from the big City up here in the Boonies too well,.
Steve DE WA1YKL
*Bill wrote:
> Hmm....DEA now has P25?
>
> This was the input to a DEA Boston Repeater using 156.7 Hz for years.
>
> 418.8750 Mhz Output
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Steven Donnell WA1YKL" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 01:34
> Subject: [FedCom] 414.275 In NE, New P25
>
> > Any idea who owns 414.275 MHz here in New England? Postal Inspec? Heard
> > this active the other day, but the signal was weak. At first I thought
> > it was just another DVP/DES signal, but when I heard the characteristic
> > "buzz" on the tail end of transmissions I knew it was P25 mode. I
> > quickly plugged this in to my BC250 and with a bit of tweaking the Voice
> > Qual, I got clear audio, NOT ENC,,. These guys werent too talkative, it
> > seemed to be some type of surveillance op w/ one guy tracking the
> > movement of a vehicle.
> >
> > Steve DE WA1YKL
> >
> >
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