[FedCom] G20 Summit in Pittsburgh

Chris Parris chrisparris at monitoringtimes.com
Tue Sep 22 00:46:28 EDT 2009


John & the list...

This was posted today on a Pittsburgh area list. I'm not responsible  
for spelling or grammar...

 >>>

The flowing repeaters are being used by the secret service fir the  
g20. Don't know what the freq. Are but I do have the names of the  
repater. The radios are on top of the Hilton hotel.

Baker
Charlie
Mike
Papa
Tango
 >>>

Of course, the following frequencies are associated with the alpha  
identifiers:

BAKER - 165.7875

CHARLIE - 165.3750

MIKE - 165.2125

PAPA - 164.4000

TANGO - 164.6500

There have also been reports passed to me about some very odd P-25  
frequencies showing up as active lately:

> 150.5625 NAC 167 - Frequency is a Civil Air Patrol assignment
> 150.6000 NAC 167
> 153.2225 NAC 167
> 157.6425 NAC 167
> 165.9750 NAC 167
> 168.8250 NAC 167 - Previously known Pittsburgh FBI
> 169.4000 NAC 167
> 171.3875 NAC 167


The reports are that these frequencies are all linked and transmit  
simultaneously. Most traffic is encrypted but some clear traffic has  
referred to checkpoints and areas of Pittsburgh.

- Chris

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Chris Parris
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On Sep 21, 2009, at 9:28 PM, John Coker wrote:

> Is there anyone on the list living or visiting Pittsburgh this  
> week?  Should
> be pretty interesting with the G20 Summit on the 24th and 25th.   
> Lots of
> protests are expected, and it is a National Security Event managed  
> by the
> USSS.
>
> I've been locked in a closet for a couple of weeks, and now  
> committed to
> something else, or I'd drive over.  Hopefully someone on the list  
> will be
> able to post what channels get used, even though many may all be  
> encrypted.
>
> Most Fed stuff, namely USSS, will be in the 162-174 range, but  
> 406-420, and
> 380-400 mhz are worth a search too.
>
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