[FedCom] Who is it?
Rankin, Robert L
rankin at ku.edu
Thu Jun 26 11:49:28 EDT 2008
That's a possibility. The old DOE maintenence channel 164.225 seems to be gone. However DOE has a 400 MHz. trunk ih KC that no doubt takes care of most of the traffic including the NNSA people there.
Very few transmissions heard on the 164.6125. And I verified the NAC as 385.
Bob
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Sent: Wed 6/25/2008 10:51 PM
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Subject: Re: [FedCom] Who is it?
> Who would be using 164.6125, encrypted P25 with an NAC of 385 (or
> was it 380?)??
>
> Anyhow, the NAC was one I hadn't seen before from any of the known
> agencies. This is in the Kansas City area.
>
> Bob
Hey, Bob...
Most of the allocations I've got for that frequency are related to
the Department of the Interior, US Fish & Wildlife, National Parks
Service, etc.. However, I can confirm one instance that I know of
being used by the Department of Energy. Could it be related to the
DoE there in KC?
- Chris
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