[FedCom] Where'd they go?/Back to Back now common

T.K. Ruffzarf [email protected]
Thu, 25 Sep 2003 20:47:26 +0000


   I used to have alot of traffic on Coast Guard Air Tac-1, 162.125. Anyone 
know where they went?
Also, if anyone finds any of those new P-25 splits, please advise. Some I've 
found piggy-backed in San Diego are:
170.900 input
170.9125 unrelated repeater, but both FBI freqs
170.825 input
170.8375 Border Patrol Wide Area 4 repeater
170.950 FBI direct
170.9625 FBI repeater
165.875 BP ASU repeater
165.8875 unknown repeater, geographically far from above freq
166.800 unknown (Customs?) input
166.8125 repeater
171.7875 repeater
171.800 input
173.175 FBI direct or input
173.1875 repeater
173.4125 input
173.425 BP repeater
173.4375 input
173.450 main BP repeater/San Diego Border
173.4625 wide-area net input
173.475 repeater
173.4875 Army JTF input to 163.5625 R
172.300 FBI direct
172.3125 repeater
172.5125 R main BP Tac-1
172.525 BLM LE desert direct

      Almost all 167 freqs not used by Los Angeles FBI are split up back to 
back with San Diego FBI and San Diego Border Patrol, starting at 167.1375 
FBI/167.150 BP and going all the way up to 167.8375.
    I was told by a tech this will be done nationally gradually.    RUFF

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