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Author: | olowy [ Wed Oct 10, 2007 8:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | 385 mgz system |
Has anyone IDed 385.3125, 385.9000, 386.0125, specifically TGIDs 23808 & 23705? I pick it somehwat frequently, with usually one side of the conversation encrypted but the other one not encrypted. |
Author: | FlashP [ Thu Oct 11, 2007 7:01 am ] |
Post subject: | DoD |
That's site 102 at Fort Lewis. Or one of them, there are actually two control channels in use simultaneously for 102 (and some others), try 380.2125 as well. System appears to be nationwide, sites around Puget Sound, southern California, Florida, etc., all with the same SysID. I don't know the talkgroups... |
Author: | olowy [ Thu Oct 11, 2007 12:39 pm ] |
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I have Tower 2 at ft lewis being 380.2125, 380.5500, 380.8375, 381.0125,381.2875. This primarly seems to be Ft lewis units and has limited range. Is this differwent/same then the 385z mgh system? Also, just to see if i understand what you said about the 385 mgz, can those TGIDs be from out of state?[/code] |
Author: | cparris2 [ Thu Oct 11, 2007 3:21 pm ] |
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Yes there are two sites showing Tower 102, but the one using the lower frequencies (380 MHz) is at Ft. Lewis, the ones using the higher frequencies (384-385) are part of the Navy sites. The other Army sites over near Yakima are showing tower 105, 108, etc., so they seem to be re-using the tower numbers. Although this system (014) is being deployed nationwide, there is no evidence that all these different areas are linked together. So no, I don't think you will hear units from Southern California calling units in Washington DC on this system. - Chris |
Author: | the Outlaw [ Thu Oct 11, 2007 7:14 pm ] |
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Sounds like Ft Lewy 'flipped the switch' for the 380 system. This is the new radio system they've been working on/ talking about for the last five+ years, since I've been there. |
Author: | cparris2 [ Thu Oct 11, 2007 7:33 pm ] |
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kc7bur wrote: Sounds like Ft Lewy 'flipped the switch' for the 380 system.
This is the new radio system they've been working on/ talking about for the last five+ years, since I've been there. Yep, they flipped it late last year. I started picking it up last December... |
Author: | FlashP [ Fri Oct 12, 2007 1:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | DoD 014c in Washington |
101 - Ft Lewis 380.075/380.3875 and 385.0625 (both at same place & time) 102 - Ft Lewis 380.2125 and 385.3125 (both at same place & time) 103 - NavBase Kitsap (Bremerton area) 380.725/380.9375 and 386.125 104 - NB Kitsap 386.1875 105 - NB Kitsap (Bangor area) 385.35 105 - Yakima Firing Center? (close call hit I-90 over the Columbia River) 106 - (Puget Sound area) 386.4125 107 - Yakima FC? 386.35 (close call hit I-90 over the Columbia River) 108 - NAS Whidbey Is area 385.8875 108 - Yakima FC? (mon E Wash) 109 - NAS Whidbey Is area 386.1000 110 - (Puget Sound area) 386.675(/386.825?) 111 - Nav Support Center Arlington 386.075 112 - NS Everett 386.1625 114 - I've seen reports of this, but never found it. Reported control channels all show up for other sites. |
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