[FedCom] trunking systems in use at federal correctional
institutions around the country
Jeff Kenyon
at649 at tcnet.org
Thu Jun 16 11:47:13 EDT 2005
Well, I know nothing about the Milan facility, and I think that may be a
minimum to medium security facility there, but what about the super max in
Colorado in the federal system, and other higher security facilities with
more problematic inmates?
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, MONIX wrote:
> Have not monitored, how was close enough to listen to their radios while I
> was in.
>
> Not a lot of traffic, seemed to come in spurts, it may take awhile to learn
> the callsigns/names unless you worked there, don't think a map of the
> building names are available to anyone on the outside.
>
> Could give you an insight as to just what goes on there.
>
> MONIX
>
>
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> institutions around the country
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>
> > Hi everyone, I have a question about the various federal correctional
> > institutions around the country that are using trunking systems. Are they
> > worth monitoring? I know that there are different levels of security, and
> > we have one in Michigan in Milan, and I don't know anything about the
> > facility, and don't get over to that side of town to monitor the system,
> > but what have others heard on these systems?
> >
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