[FedCom] air force base communications and encryption
Bill
ecps92 at earthlink.net
Thu May 3 17:15:09 EDT 2007
Kennedy Library in Boston uses
418.0750 Mhz Simplex D-025
Most of them, will appear in the FED File as "National Archives & Records
Administration" Law Enforcement Network
Bill Dunn N1KUG
Cruise Ship Frequencies
http://home.earthlink.net/~ecps92/cruise_ships.htm [Updated]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rankin, Robert L" <rankin at ku.edu>
To: "Discussion of Federal Government Communications"
<fedcom at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 5:00 PM
Subject: RE: [FedCom] air force base communications and encryption
The Eisenhower Library in Abilene, KS and the Truman Library in Independence
just use a simplex uhf Federal Protective Service frequency for security.
Try 415.200 and 417.200 when you visit the Clinton Library and see if it's
busy.
Bob, w0nxn
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From: fedcom-bounces at mailman.qth.net on behalf of Mike Lehman
Sent: Thu 5/3/2007 10:45 AM
To: Discussion of Federal Government Communications
Subject: Re: [FedCom] air force base communications and encryption
I haven't been to Arkansas in decades, but my guess is that this might
very well be related to the Clinton Presidential Library. Major new
federal installation with need for new, secure comm system....makes
sense to me, but beyond that it's only my best WAG.
Mike Lehman
Urbana, IL
Mark Meece wrote:
> On Wed, 2 May 2007, Chris Parris wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, Jeff...
>>>
>>> I can tell you only what I observed in Little Rock late last year
>>> when I was
>>> there for a few days...
>>>
>>> I also picked up the trunked system you are referring to. It is a
>>> Motorola
>>> SmartNet system that shows a system ID of 4628. The frequencies that I
>>> identified with this system are;
>>> 406.1625, 406.3625, 406.5625, 406.7625, 406.9625, 407.1625, 407.3625
>>> and
>>> 409.7625. All were using P-25 digital mode and all that I monitored
>>> were
>>> encrypted.
>>>
>>> RadioReference and folks on the Arkansas forum on RR seem to think
>>> this is
>>> Little Rock AFB, but I am not convinced. I made a trip up to LRAFB
>>> myself
>>> and was unable to pick up any trace of this system while I drove
>>> around the
>>> perimeter of the base. I was also hearing base fire and security ops
>>> on VHF
>>> P-25 frequencies while I was there. I was only able to start picking
>>> up the
>>> control channel of this system when I got back in to Little Rock
>>> proper. So
>>> I have no idea where this system is or who it belongs to. But I
>>> don't think
>>> it is Little Rock AFB.
>>>
>>> - Chris
>>>
>
>
>
> Chris and group,
>
> Camp Robinson located about 5 miles west of Little Rock AFB seems to
>
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