[FedCom] New digital freqs
T.K. Ruffzarf
[email protected]
Sun, 14 Mar 2004 02:55:13 +0000
>From: "OHIOSCAN" <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [FedCom] New digital freqs
>Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 15:50:04 -0500
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> > If anyone finds any new P25 digital (coded or clear) Govt. VHF or UHF
>freqs
> > that they believe to be Justice, Treasury, etc., I'd be interested to
>know.
> > Also, ATF here (San Diego) is P25 encrypted on the same freqs, 166.5375
>into
> > 165.2875 PRIMARY and 165.9125 direct surveillance. Almost ALL of the 167
> > allotment are HomSec repeaters, I've yet to find ANY car-to-car freqs
> > anymore. The old FBI nationwide freqs of 167.5375 and 167.5625 are gone,
> > with 167.550 and 167.575 probable replacements. The OCDETF on 164.550 is
> > gone also, unknown what they switched to.
> > HomSec uses what they call 'WIDE AREA NETS", where they have one input
> > (such as 162.6125) with 15 or 20 different output repeaters in 167 or
>170.
> > Scott
> >
>
>166.5125 Secret Service "Sierra" was P-25 full ENC during
>Bush's visit to Ohio this week. Its the first P-25 Fed
>I've heard in NE Ohio.
>
>Mike
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Thanks, Mike. I figured they'd be up to date. All the regular SS comms are
P25 here now also, and in L.A. 165.6875 San Diego/165.7875 BAKER Los
Angeles/165.375 CHARLIE both cities.
Only DEA and Customs are still on the same freqs and not P25.
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