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Old 05-30-2009, 05:21 PM
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Could some one tell me where I can find a listing for theU.S. Army Corps Of Engineer frequencies.I have looked on the data base and several forums but I can't seem to locate anything. Thanks
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They use to communicate on VHF here in SE Ohio along the Ohio River ( 163.4125, 163.025, 165.065 & 163.4375) but has went dead in activity for last few years. I would guess they went with satellite comms but you may want to do a search in this range.
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I visited Raystown Lake in Pa. over the Memorial Day weekend and they used 163.4375 for operations at the camp ground and lake. I was looking for a list of other 163.xxx freqs. that they might use . Thanks for the additional ones, Bucko.
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They still use 163.4375 and 163.000 here in southwestern Ohio.
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The U.S.Army of Corp of Engineers for this area(Tennesee-Tombigbe Waterway, Bay Springs Lake and Damn,ect.) have gone to satellite communications.

This happened about 5 yrs ago. I think, they were using 171.775, and 171.675.
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