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Old 05-25-2009, 10:20 AM
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While in Syracuse a couple of weeks ago I heard clear P25 (NAC 293) comms. I think I missed Joe Biden by a day or two, but traditionally this is used for presidential type comms. Any ideas??

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Old 05-25-2009, 10:27 AM
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Oh yes, and I also heard 163.725 (NAC 301). I also now the first freq I posted could be a VA, but it did not sound like that as I have a local VA where I live with a different NAC.

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How about Syracuse VA Medical Center - VA Healthcare Network Upstate New York - VISN 2

Syracuse VA Medical Center
800 Irving Avenue
Syracuse, NY 13210


166.2125 P25 has popped up more and more for the VA Medical Centers.

Salem VA
Augusta ME
Albany NY

SS is typically using $001 for a NAC

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$301 indicates CBP and 725 is an old INS channel.

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Oh yes, and I also heard 163.725 (NAC 301). I also now the first freq I posted could be a VA, but it did not sound like that as I have a local VA where I live with a different NAC.

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Yes, I would have thought so on the later. VA makes sense. Ours here in the Albany area has three or four freqs and in fact uses different NAC's on a couple of them.
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SS is typically using $001 for a NAC

heard testing on 166.5125 in central KY today. NAC was $001
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