[FedCom] Fargo ND
Rankin, Robert L
rankin at ku.edu
Thu May 28 21:44:24 EDT 2009
I agree that the "assigned" freqs. and freq. blocks are normally used by the asignee, not someone else. These channels are often assigned by a local IRAC frequency coordinator, and one supposes that once in awhile he may put the USPS on a channel used in LA or NYC by the Bureau or someone else. I've almost always been successful identifying users based on regional assignments (forget SoCal or NY unless you live there).
> Working on an ODD one here in Boston this past week. Very outside of the
406-420 Range.
401.6125 P25/Enc $185 thoughts/Comments
401.7125 P25/Enc $185
402.0125 P25/Enc $185
402.2125 P25/Enc $185
403.6625 P25/Enc $185
I would suspect this one of being an image from some other part of the spectrum. It happens to a certain extent with all radios. My GRE hears nearby 453 transmitters at 410 MHz. and other places. 400-406 is allocated for satellite uplinks. A lot of the NWS creek and river measurement systems around here use it. You might check higher up in the 400s to see if you can find the system. It might even be on 7/800.
But who knows? Keep us posted.
Bob, WoNXN
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