[FedCom] Seattle Area Fed Mystery

Paul Baumgardner pbaumg1 at sbcglobal.net
Sun Nov 6 22:49:14 EST 2022


Makes sense….but it fits the USPS profile—-DMR and UHF.


Paul BaumgardnerVoice: 214 384 0320Fax: 817 801 4446E-mail:  pbaumg1 at sbcglobal.net

On Sunday, November 6, 2022, 21:47, Nick Carrigan <cnick66qn0 at gmail.com> wrote:

Paul we have several USPS DCs are using DMR but those (so far) none of
those are encrypted.  Their radios are active all hours of the day and they
can be extremely active.  I'm not discounting anything but this doesn't fit
their profile.

On Sun, Nov 6, 2022 at 7:42 PM Paul Baumgardner <pbaumg1 at sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

> Post Office?
>
>
> Paul BaumgardnerVoice: 214 384 0320Fax: 817 801 4446E-mail:
> pbaumg1 at sbcglobal.net
>
> On Sunday, November 6, 2022, 21:38, Nick Carrigan <cnick66qn0 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Could use some help tracking down a mystery DMR site in the Seattle area.
> It's a DMR repeater on 410.9 and the users are using BP encryption with
> RAS.  I'm pretty sure it's from the downtown Seattle area but it's not from
> the VA Hospital.
>
> They were using the 8xxx RIDs below but it appears like they have moved to
> 5xxx RIDs for some strange reason.  They have NEVER dropped encryption so
> it's a well-secured channel.  The transmissions are brief and rarely go
> beyond 10 secs.  It smells of building security.  Maintenance or other
> services are pretty yakky.  The activity is pretty light but they seem to
> start around 5AM and generally stop by 6PM with very few radio checks
> in-between those hours.
>
> Here's my monitoring data from it:
>
> (DMR, CC:13, SLOT 1)
> BASIC PRIVACY! RAS!
> -------------
> UNIQUE RIDs:
> ------------
> 133
> 136
> 173
> 256
> 282 (NEW - 10/21/2022)
> 306
> 312
> 403
> 493
> 529
> 535
> 582
> 650 (NEW - 11/17/2021)
> 672 (NEW - 12/5/2021)
> 673
> 683
> 713
> 778
> 782
> 804
> 921
> 1026
> 5003 (NEW - 10/23/2022)
> 5004 (NEW - 10/24/2022)
> 5005 (NEW - 10/22/2022)
> 5007 (NEW - 10/21/2022)
> 5008 (NEW - 10/26/2022)
> 5010 (NEW - 10/24/2022)
> 5014 (NEW - 10/31/2022)
> 5016 (NEW - 10/21/2022)
> 5017 (NEW - 10/23/2022)
> 5019 (NEW - 10/23/2022)
> 5025 (NEW - 10/28/2022)
> 8033
> 8061
> 8066
> 8067 (NEW - 1/5/2021)
> 8089
> 8191
> 8198
> 8303
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