[FedCom] Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory-GGNRA LE 1 TGID 501

Jeff Kenyon jkenyon7 at rochester.rr.com
Thu Mar 18 07:35:53 EDT 2021


Isn’t everything on that system encrypted?  A long time ago I read somewhere they didn’t even want their frequencies or any information on their system published on radioreference.

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> On Mar 18, 2021, at 3:34 AM, Roger Strohmeyer <roger.stroh at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Howdy all,
> 
> The first traffic I heard on GGNRA LE 1 TGID 501 a couple of months ago was
> encrypted. Today I was encouraged to hear a brief transmission GGNRA LE 1
> TGID 501 that was in the clear. Then again, it could be the radio shop
> techs who tend to use radios that are in the clear when testing but I am
> hopeful that's not the case.....not that the GGNRA is super interesting but
> I always included listening to them at Blue Angels sir shows at Fort
> Baker\Sausalito etc.
> 
> The GGNRA was once in-the-clear on the Marin County MERA radio
> communications system but moved over to the Lawrence Livermore National
> Laboratory radio system when it came online.
> 
> -Roger in Sonoma County
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