[FedCom] Pirates?? on 165.4875 Boston Area
Rankin, Robert L.
rankin at ku.edu
Tue Jan 15 17:24:28 EST 2013
If these transmissions show up again and anyone can get a recording, I can probably I.D. the language. Linguistics is my profession. There have been at least some instances of foreign dignitaries bringing their own radio gear and security. There have also been some cases of fishermen speaking Spanish and also Vietnamese bootlegging on US channels outside the maritime freq. bands.
Bob, WoNXN
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Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 3:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [FedCom] Pirates?? on 165.4875 Boston Area
There have been no Foreign Dignitaries requiring either Secret Service or DoS protection details in the area recently.
My guess is either pirates or an image. All ICE/CBP repeaters in the area are P-25 at this time. I have received this repeater in the last couple of weeks with the $301 NAC .
The Boston DoS protection detail operates on 409.5250 $293, along with an unknown simplex Agent to Agent channel. 99.9% of all protection details operate in the clear, with English language.
-----Original Message-----
From: gary <lists at lazygranch.com>
To: fedcom <fedcom at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tue, Jan 15, 2013 3:59 pm
Subject: Re: [FedCom] Pirates?? on 165.4875 Boston Area
In the "Men In Black" movie, Tommy Lee Jones checks the tip sheets
(National Enquirer). The original poster or someone who knows the area
well might want to check the newspapers, bloggers, Indymedia, etc.
On 1/15/2013 12:51 PM, Mutual Aid Supplies, Inc. wrote:
> CBP usually tags along with the State Dept in the escort as well and since
this is a well known CBP freq. and not a Standard DSS agent Frequ. the logical
assumption is to say CBP lent the radios.
>
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