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Tue Apr 7 19:57:10 EDT 2026


I am also in the Bay Area and am a victim of encryption. The last post I did was when I found some federal band signal from the US Mail facility in North San Jose and also some DMR from the FPS at a San Jose courthouse. That said, I don't live in San Jose and feds seem to be a big city phenomenon.

But I do read the posts.

We may get some traffic from the world cup. The DSS has leased tower space.

Apr 7, 2026 4:04:09 PM W C LAKE via FedCom <fedcom at mailman.qth.net>:

> Marcie,
> I mainly a lurker as I don’t have a P25 capable scanner.  I do have an SDR Play with dsd+
> Most of what I hear is the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. A little VA.
> Most of all of the feds are on the Lawrence Livermore system.  All of the police is encrypted.
> The rest of the guys are pretty hard to find. There’s the VHF system in the upper part of the spectrum. 165-173MHz.  I live on the western part of the city near the ocean. Blocked east and north.
> BTW What should I report?  If you can give me a format I can share what I have.
> 
> Thanks
> Wayne
> 
> 
> 
> On Apr 7, 2026, at 14:16, Marcie via FedCom <fedcom at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
> 
> Is this site still active or am I posting to myself? seems like no activity
> ever?
> just wondering?  73,s Marcy
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