[FedCom] Re: Springfield MA Area Monitoring Results

john wilson jwilson9 at erols.com
Sat Jan 1 16:27:49 EST 2005


   Good luck.  In Virginia the 4 in state transmitters are located along I95.  Lesson
learned...if you steal a vehicle in Va. equiped with Lo Jack avoid I95.

RoyPB at aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 12/31/04 3:00:58 AM Central Standard Time, "Ken"
> <rfinder1 at verizon.net> writes:
>
> << 173.075 (no CTCSS) -- Could be Lojack Anti Theft transmitter activiation.
> >>
>
> Once a Lo-Jack-equipped vehicle is reported stolen, I believe the signal to
> activate the unit is sent out over 173.0750.
>
> I have heard one of the activated transmitters driving in the area of my
> home. I watched & heard the signal strength rise and fall. I called the local PD,
> hoping to get a Lo-Jack-equipped car to hunt this thing down, but by the time
> the dispatcher could figure out what-in-the-hell-I-was-talking-about, the
> signal was gone.
>
> There are also training units fielded so police officers can learn to use the
> receivers.
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