[FedCom] L.A. Harbor area
Russell Adams
Russell_Adams at comcast.net
Wed Mar 22 23:34:36 EST 2006
It's possible the 419Mmhz freqs are links to other repeater sites. I've
heard similar links in North Texas. I would hear the 419Mhz link at the
same time I hear 167mhz FBI channels.
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Subject: [FedCom] L.A. Harbor area
Howdy! I have heard the same on those channels this month while searching:
406.425 P25 TRS L.A. AFB (also 407.375, 408.35, 408.95)
408.950 P25 TRS L.A. AFB
414.375 DES unknown
419.125 not heard
419.275 DES unknown
419.350 DES unknown
165.2375 Customs
>Message: 1
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 22:06:51 -0800
From: tk <qmp at pobox.com>
Subject: [FedCom] Los Angeles Harbor freqs
To: Discussion of Federal Government Communications
Anyone know of the different digital radio freqs used in the L.A. Harbor
area.
I was playing with "Signal Stalker" and came up with some strong signals,
408.950
414.375
419.125
419.275
419.350
All Digital and probably encrypted.
The Motorola control channel at 406.425 (digital) was loud and clear in
San Padro
so I'm guessing there is a site at Ft. MacArthur
Also hear 165.2375 in digital except for one agent in the clear.>
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