[FedCom] 406.150 Mhz
Greg Brazil
baycomm at earthlink.net
Mon Oct 4 17:29:18 EDT 2004
The only Navy ship in the bay that I know of right now is the
experimental HSV-2 USS Swift, which our Navy League is hosting a BBQ
tonight for. She is only 315' long and when I was aboard her on
Thursday there was no sign ( looking at their radios ) that there was a
trunked system aboard. Also as I said I was aboard on Thursday and this
signal come on Friday night, all day Sat or Sun morning while I was away.
Greg (SF Bay Area)
*Bill wrote:
> Any new Carriers or other Fleet in the Harbor?
>
> Do you have Trunker or a New Trunk Tracker to get the SysID? You can then
> look it up at
> http://www.radioreference.com/
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> Bill Dunn N1KUG
> http://home.earthlink.net/~ecps92/cruise_ships.htm [Updated]
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Greg Brazil" <baycomm at earthlink.net>
> To: "mil" <milcom at mailman.qth.net>; "fedcom" <fedcom at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 16:47
> Subject: [FedCom] 406.150 Mhz
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>>Over the weekend 406.15 with trunked data on it has come up in SF Bay
>>Area loud & clear at my location. This frequency has been in one of my
>>scanners for years as it was one of the channels used onboard USS
>>Abraham Lincoln CVN-72 when she was stationed at Alameda Navel Air
>>Station. This channel has been silent since she left, anyone have any
>>clue who this is?
>>Greg (SF Bay Area)
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