[FedCom] Federal prisons and detention centers
Roger Strohmeyer
roger.stroh at gmail.com
Wed Sep 8 21:53:20 EDT 2021
I was going to add that the same San Quentin Prison trunking system in
Marin County has been in place for *many* years and the only time it's
really active is around the chow time (s).
-Roger
On Wed, Sep 8, 2021 at 6:42 PM tvsjr at tvsjr.com <tvsjr at tvsjr.com> wrote:
> Unless there's a riot going on or something, it's all procedural crap.
> Roll this door, move those inmates, send medical over here, chow time, etc.
> ________________________________
> From: Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7 at rochester.rr.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 8, 2021 18:59
> To: Discussion of Federal Government Communications
> Subject: [FedCom] Federal prisons and detention centers
>
> Hi guys, I was just wondering about federal prisons and detention centers.
> I know that most all of them are either Motorola Trunking or P25. Is there
> generally a lot of activity on those systems? I only got to spend some time
> monitoring the medium Milan Prison in Michigan and it was a Sunday morning
> so I don’t know if as a general rule if coms are very little on these
> systems?
>
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