[FedCom] US Marshals Service Freqs & Ops
Jeff Kenyon
at649 at tcnet.org
Mon Nov 20 17:33:23 EST 2006
Well, like I said there is nothing stating they are there, but nothing
stating they are not there either. As far as MSP and other users it is
pretty easy to determine who you are listening to on our MPSCS even
without seeing. As I said most of the federal stuff on our system is
encrypted, and even with the majority of users you get to know the IDs.
On Mon, 20 Nov 2006, Bill wrote:
> Doesn't have to be a T/G, they may appear as a regular user on a normal T/G.
>
> They have been observed on the Mass State Police TRS, using the normal
> MSP Patrol T/G's. Nothing special, nothing fancy.
>
> Bill Dunn N1KUG
> Cruise Ship Frequencies
> http://home.earthlink.net/~ecps92/cruise_ships.htm [Updated]
>
>
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> > Well, htere is no talkgroup for them listed on there, but that doesn't
> > mean it isn't there. Most of the federal stuff on MPSCS is encrypted
> > though. Do the marshalls use analogue or digital on that 163.200 and
> > other frequencies, and if digital is it encrypted.
> >
> >
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