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 Post subject: Re: Mystery freq thread
PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 8:12 am 
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 Post subject: Re: Mystery freq thread
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155.675 - d243

Can't find a listing for this frequency anywhere. I've heard it as far south as Auburn and as far north as Queen Anne hill in Seattle.

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 Post subject: Re: Mystery freq thread
PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:33 pm 
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mikegilbert wrote:
155.675 - d243
What kind of traffic are you hearing? 155.6775 D243 is Fife PD.


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 Post subject: Re: Mystery freq thread
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It's definitely law enforcement traffic. Heard a reference to pacific highway or something like that. I noticed a unique tone from the dispatcher- I haven't heard that sound in years. Definitely not a standard tone remote sound.

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 Post subject: Re: Mystery freq thread
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Pacific (or "Pac") Highway, also known as SR-99, is the main drag in Fife.


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 Post subject: Re: Mystery freq thread
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Atomic Taco wrote:
mikegilbert wrote:
155.675 - d243
What kind of traffic are you hearing? 155.6775 D243 is Fife PD.


Frequencies would be-

155.670
155.6775
155.685

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 Post subject: Re: Mystery freq thread
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Must be fife- my scanner wasn't stopping on the correct step. Thanks!

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 Post subject: Re: Mystery freq thread
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461.025 (CSQ) Picking it up very faint from N Seattle. Sounds like special ed bus ops. One location was "Mount Baker". There's a Mount Baker Middle School in Auburn and a few of them in Whatcom county. One driver noted that traffic was backed up past "the furniture store" on Division. Also a couple references to "Madison".
Since Wil is in the Land Of Nothing To Do and has a better bandpass filter on his brain, I sent a bunch of recordings on over to him:
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Something was located near 'Freeway Drive', and later on someone was advised there were no after-school programs today.
I'm thinking that, since there's a Freeway Drive in Mount Vernon, you're getting a Skagit Co school district using Day's repeater on KAP847.


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 Post subject: Re: Mystery freq thread
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Since Wil is in the Land Of Nothing To Do and has a better bandpass filter on his brain, I sent a bunch of recordings on over to him


The latest batch Tim sent me, 151.955 (88.5), yielded nothing beyond:

Someone was in a crane (again), talking to others unheard. Someone had to set a brake, and someone else's hours needed to be adjusted on his timecard. Various things were being mixed. Construction somewhere.

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Wilrobnson wrote:
Atomic Taco wrote:
Since Wil is in the Land Of Nothing To Do and has a better bandpass filter on his brain, I sent a bunch of recordings on over to him


The latest batch Tim sent me, 151.955 (88.5), yielded nothing beyond:

Someone was in a crane (again), talking to others unheard. Someone had to set a brake, and someone else's hours needed to be adjusted on his timecard. Various things were being mixed. Construction somewhere.
Was it 88.5? Because I've logged some more traffic on 85.4.


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 Post subject: Re: Mystery freq thread
PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2012 10:21 pm 
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If the last one you sent was 85.4, then that's what I meant :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: Mystery freq thread
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If you're trackside, see if you can monitor the BNSF to listen in on NB changes. I doubt you'll hear the difference except for maybe lower or bassier audio, but just curious. For NDak you know...

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 Post subject: Re: Mystery freq thread
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Tim sent me a bunch more recordings, I'm working through them now. Here's what I have:

463.4875 (D306) (repeated):
-Someone was in the IT room
-Lunchroom, commons and parking lots were mentioned
-Kids were in the woods looking for spiders
-Mr Breland and Mr Walker were talking about sending someone to detention

Okay, easy enough. 463.4875 is Seattle Schools under WQNC813, with a repeater located at 10750 30th Ave NE, Seattle. Google returns that address as Nathan Hale High School. NHHS website shows George Breland is the assistant principal and Eric Walker is security.

Case closed.

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 Post subject: Re: Mystery freq thread
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Figured as much, but didn't want to listen to it; too scratchy. It also CWIDs but I didn't send you those.


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 Post subject: Re: Mystery freq thread
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More:

461.025 (CSQ):
-Mostly MotoTRBO noise (maybe WNXS576?) and very distant (1x5) analog stuff- unintelligible.

461.025 (D243):
-Matt and Glen were talking with lots of truck noises (gears, engines, traffic, etc)
-How about going up to 80th Street?
-Someone had to move the lowboy and then sweep out a trailer
-Matt had to take the side dumper with another load
-Glen saw a wreck on 522 in Kenmore

Lots of key-up noises here, almost sounds like an LTR except for the DCS tone...

461.025 (D115):
-Only dead keys and intermod

461.025 (D023):
-Data sounds, alomst like an autopatch one side, with no DTMF.

151.955 (85.4):
-Someone went to a "big bike show up in Snohomish"
-Moving a crane, then dropping something down but leaving it 1' off the ground
-Someone was working on brackets in the wall
-Someone else was told to move a truck, then wait for the welders
-Something located at the bottom of the shaft, near where the mechanics were working
-Guy in the crane was joking that people on cellphones walking by were sitting ducks

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