[FedCom] 400MHz bandpaln
Greg Brazil
baycomm at mindspring.com
Tue Dec 4 13:43:40 EST 2012
*All the Legends class cutters, Bertholf, Waesche & Stratton all of
which are docked at Coast Guard Base, Alameda, CA right now.
Greg
*
On 12/4/2012 10:30 AM, ~Bill wrote:
> Which Cutters are using 380 Mhz ??
>
> Bill Dunn N1KUG
> Boston, Mass
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> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Greg Brazil
> Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 11:53 AM
> To: chrisparris at monitoringtimes.com; Discussion of Federal Government
> Communications
> Subject: Re: [FedCom] 400MHz bandpaln
>
> Thanks Chris, I've been trying to get all the Hydra frequencies on the new
> Coast Guard Cutters in Alameda. So for it looks like their inputs are in
> the 390 band & outputs in the 385 band & I don't thing they are using the 10
> Mhz split. More to follow.
> Greg
>
> On 11/27/2012 8:46 AM, chrisparris at monitoringtimes.com wrote:
>> Greg, at least domestically, the DoD 380 MHz band has a 10 MHz offset,
>> with
>> 380-390 being repeater
>> outputs and 390-400 MHz repeater inputs.
>>
>> There are some exceptions to this, particularly with the Navy and
>> their shipboard trunked systems.
>>
>> Simplex use has been seen throughout the 380-400 MHz range.
>>
>> - Chris
>> --
>> Chris Parris
>> Fed Files Columnist
>> Monitoring Times Magazine
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>> Original Message:
>> -----------------
>> Does anyone have a list of users in the 380.00 to 399.99750 Mhz range,
>> including which is input and output on repearters?
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Greg
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