[FedCom] Little Rock Federal Stuff

Jeff Kenyon at649 at tcnet.org
Thu May 3 21:27:08 EDT 2007


Well, unless it is something new that they put on there was just one
Motorola UHF trunked system in the area that I picked up and it was the
one that I've been posting about that is a mystery.





On Thu, 3 May 2007, Rankin, Robert L wrote:

> While driving from north to south in the eastern part of Arkansas last year I had a uhf trunk somewhat south of the Little Rock area that I assumed was the Pine Bluff arsenal.  I would guess that wouldn't be audible in Little Rock though.  Don't remember the freqs.
>
> Bob, w0nxn
>
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> From: fedcom-bounces at mailman.qth.net on behalf of Chris Parris
> Sent: Thu 5/3/2007 3:48 PM
> To: Discussion of Federal Government Communications
> Subject: Re: [FedCom] Little Rock Federal Stuff
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> Good question, Jeff. I don't know if the Little Rock area would support a
> large trunked system for that use. Not a put down, but Little Rock is not
> that big a metro area...
>
> When I was there, the Federal Protective Service was using their normal 415.
> 2 MHz repeater in analog. The Postal Service, VA Medical Center, DEA and
> others were all on their normal conventional systems, too.
>
> This UHF trunked system remains a mystery to me...
>
> - Chris
>
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> > Hi Chris and the group.  Something like that for the library would be a
> > bit farfetched, but could it be the federal protective services or
> > something like that?   They have a trunked system in Atlanta.
> >
> >
> > On Thu, 3 May 2007, Chris Parris wrote:
> >
> > > I can't imagine in my wildest dreams that the Clinton Library would need
> a
> > > 10 channel P-25 encrypted trunked system. I wouldn't exactly call the
> > > Presidential Library a "major federal installation" - the building ain't
> > > that big!
> > >
> > > But, Mike, thanks for reminding me to check out what they are using for
> > > radios there. I didn't get a chance to sit and search out activity there
> > > when I was in Little Rock last...
> > >
> > > - Chris
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