[FedCom] 167.4875 Mhz
kennyblues at aol.com
kennyblues at aol.com
Tue Nov 7 20:02:37 EST 2006
The Victor callsign is for the Boston R/A, In Boston I havae never
heard any Bravo units, A Baker unit once and a B.S. Unit.
In the 80's when I lived in the Miami area units had a 3 digit callsign.
I would imagine there is different callsign names and or numbers in
different R/A's
I was also monitoring the activity this morning on Bravo 5/7 and later
on Alpha 2.
Kenny
Rockland, MA
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> Victor Units are typically Bank Squad Units.
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> Bill Dunn N1KUG
If Victor units are the bank robbery squad, who would the Bravo units
be? I
sometimes hear "Bravo xx" unit ID's working together converging on
locations
and/or calling "Central" for info. I've never heard a Victor unit ID
locally.
I usually hear the Bravo units on a 173.9375 repeater here in metro
Philly.
Comms are usually encrypted, but sometimes not.
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