[FedCom] 418.75 Active Recently

kennyblues at aol.com kennyblues at aol.com
Wed Jun 6 21:44:31 EDT 2007


And to add some confusion to this, this afternoon at approximately 
16:00, here in the Boston area DEA channel 1 418.6250 started 
broadcasting a trunking control channel as well as Channel 10 418.8750 
(Weak signal at my location). other channels with a P-25 encrypted 
signal this afternoon and evening are 414.4750. 418.9000 and 419.4250. 
Very strange, further monitoring in the coming days is warranted. Is 
this the start of a DEA trunking system? Is it just something screwy 
going on.
I'd say that prior to this 90% of al DEA radio traffic in this area has 
been P-25 encrypted.

Kenny
Rockland, MA


Subject: Re: [FedCom] 418.75 Active Recently

That would be the DEA, of course, on their Channel 3, which is normally
conventional simplex. I've never run in to a repeater on DEA Channel 3 
or 4
(418.675 MHz), but have run in to remote base station transmitters on 
these
frequencies in rural areas.

Some DEA offices have started using P-25 on all their frequencies, but 
many
areas continue to be analog.

- Chris

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Subject: [FedCom] 418.75 Active Recently


> While mobile on the MA Turnpike Interstate 90, near Springfield this
> frequency was active. Was encrypted, unclear whether P25 or analog 
type.
> Appeared to be simplex rather than a repeater.
>
> Ken
> Springfield MA Monitoring Area
>
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