[FedCom] Fargo ND

John jmm346g at fastmail.fm
Tue May 26 21:10:00 EDT 2009


I agree that I also want to know who is TX'ing. But having some info on who the freq is assigned can go a long way to figuring it out who is using it.

Maybe you want to start with the assumption that it might be the local garbage collector using the freq, have at it. But when I look at my files of freqs I have heard AND have seen in radios and actually know who is using those radios, 80% to 90% of the time, it matches up with who is assigned the freq.

If too much info that may not be accurate for a specific exception puts you into overload status then yes, by all means do us a favor and disregard freq assignment info. But I can handle it and will continue to make use of that info in my quest to identify the unknowns. If its not right, no big deal, I can live with it and not get upset over sharing that info. More often than not the freq assignment info is a help to get started.

John

-----Original Message-----
From: "Mutual Aid Supplies, Inc." <mutualaidsupplies at yahoo.com>
Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 5:40 pm
Subject: Re: [FedCom] Fargo ND
To: Discussion of Federal Government Communications <fedcom at mailman.qth.net>Reply-To: Discussion of Federal Government Communications	<fedcom at mailman.qth.net>

Incorrect. And I have read many radios, again, I repeat. You are incorrect. 
And the whole point of me stating what I said is I as well as others on this group would like to know who is actually TX,  not who suppose to be TX. Confirmation, not assumptions.  

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Roberto Irizarry

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Mutual Aid Supplies, Inc.

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