[FedCom] 400MHz bandplan
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Wed Dec 5 18:22:51 EST 2012
If you have pro96com, it should spit out everything once parked on the control channel if the systems are P25.
A bit OT, but I noticed the Department of State is supplying Lebanon with a trunk system in the 380 to 400MHz band. Not P25 but Tetra.
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From: Greg Brazil <baycomm at mindspring.com>
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Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 15:05:08
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Subject: Re: [FedCom] 400MHz bandplan
When I get it all I'll post it. I've got too many holes & with 3 ships in port it's very difficult to which ship is on what freq as I think each ship has at least 4 freqs & they are not using the 10 MHz split for T & R. All good things take time & I'm only about 2 weeks into trying to figuring it out. They also speak very fast so no long transmissions & very short range since the antenna systems are leaky coax.
Greg (SF Bay Area)
On Dec 5, 2012, at 14:37, "~Bill" <ecps92 at earthlink.net> wrote:
> I was browsing the RR DB and could not find any USCG TRS under California.
>
> What do you have for SysID, CT and Freqs???
>
> Bill Dunn N1KUG
> Boston, Mass
> Cruise Ship Frequencies
> http://scanmaritime.com/
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Greg Brazil
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> Subject: Re: [FedCom] 400MHz bandplan
>
> Hi all. The base I'm talking about is the former Coast Guard Island, then
> it changed it's name to Integrated Support Unit, Alameda and now USCG Base,
> Alameda. It is in the middle of the Oakland-Alameda Estuary, within The
> City of Alameda although the only vehicle access is from Oakland. This is
> not the old Naval Air Station in Alameda.
>
> Several years ago it was one of two boot camps that the Coast Guard had. It
> is now HQ for The Coast Guards 11Th Coast Guard District which covers all of
> Calif, Nevada, Utah and Arizona and HQ for The Coast Guards Pacific Area &
> Defense Force West, which is a 3 star job, with one person commanding both
> jobs. Pac Area covers 74 million square miles ranging from South America to
> the Arctic Circle and from Montana to Madagascar.
>
> The three National Security Cutters (Legends class) mentioned below use a
> Hydra 380 to 399.9975 trunked analog radio system.
>
> As for the former NAS The xUSS Hornet CV-12 museum is at Pier 3 and the rest
> of the piers are used for ready reserve ships, which are ships owned by the
> US Gov't Maritime Administration, maned by civilians and kept in a surge
> status.
>
> Some of the buildings / hangers have been rented, although I'm not up on all
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