[FedCom] 413.7 - NYC area // ZEBRA c/s

Dennis den6n at comcast.net
Fri Oct 6 09:11:05 EDT 2006


Rod, that sounds like a plausible explanation of the situation, thanks.

Dennis
suburbs of NYC
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "rod jones" <rj_721 at yahoo.com>
To: "FedCom" <fedcom at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: [FedCom] 413.7 - NYC area // ZEBRA c/s


> Dennis
>
> I looked on Radio Reference for a TRS in your general area, and it shows 
> one for NYC
> http://www.radioreference.com/modules.php?name=RR&sid=422
> It lists 413.7 as part of that TRS, but not 415.05. This does not mean 
> that 415.05 is not in fact
> part of the TRS, nor 413.7 still part of the TRS. The last update for this 
> database is in July,
> and there may have been some changes with the freqs in that system.
>
> 415.05 is (or was recently) used by the US Postal Inspectors in the 
> Atlanta area as a repeater
> output for the NLECC (National Law Enforcement Communications Center), 
> along with 414.75, 415.825,
> and 416.775, all using 74.4 PL. I have not monitored those freqs in a few 
> months, but I do
> remember hearing simular type comms with IDA and SAM. I think the IDA are 
> Postal Inspectors, but
> not sure about SAM, maybe investigative types.
>
> Your last 3 numbers may be the mileage truncated, for like the ending 
> mileage when the full
> starting mileage was already given.
>
> Not sure if this gives any help or not, but just some info from another 
> part of the world.
>
> Rod
> Atlanta



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