[FedCom] 414.275 In NE, New P25
Scott aka Ruffzarf
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Mon, 17 Mar 2003 04:05:25 +0000
>From: Steven Donnell WA1YKL <[email protected]>
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>Subject: [FedCom] 414.275 In NE, New P25
>Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2003 01:34:04 -0500
>
>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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It sounds like you got your answer, input to 418.875.
Just as info, 414.275 is the freq the radio techs set up on Mt Laguna, which
overlooks the desert, to link the San Diego and El Centro (Imperial County)
offices. At first I thought it was only repeating
413.975/419.225 R- Vista & El Centro repeaters, but then I heard it
repeating simplex traffic from 4 (418.675) also. Per a tech it can be set up
to repeat any DEA channels down to the desert (or up from the desert).
Ruff
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