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mgolden2

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Can someone give me the frequency and NAC for the Army Corp of Engineers at Truman Lake (Warsaw, MO) and/or Lake of the Ozarks? I believe they went digital a couple years ago.

Seems like I remember hearing or seeing someone say that the Truman Lake area is in the Kansas City region, but for the life of me I cant find that information.

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Matt N0ZOJ
 

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Check these. They are used in other areas.
163.4125
163.4375
173.4125
173.4375
173.0500 is supposed to be used in the KC area.
 

ecps92

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With the NTIA recommendations (not everyone has moved) the ACoE is moving to the NTIA format. Here in New England the change to P25 occured and the new Pairs 173 Mhz Rptrs came about. Also don't forget the lower VHF (138-144 and 148-150.8) which is used for Links along with the 400-420 band.

I would begin searching, and keep an eye out for a NAC of 100 or 110

162-174 MHz

NTIA Manual Chapter 4 Section 4.3.7
Government land mobile channels are normally on 12.5 kHz steps (162.05, 162.0625, 162.075 ...) in NFM, P25, or other digital voice modes.
No standard offset.
There are other unpaired single frequencies in other parts of the band that are not specified in the manual.
Use of the band 162-174 MHz by the military agencies is limited to non-tactical or intra-base radio operations.
162.0500-166.4875 Mobile/repeater input
166.5000-169.5000 Unpaired single frequency systems
169.5125-173.2000 Base/repeater output
173.4000-173.9875 Base/repeater output

Check these. They are used in other areas.
163.4125
163.4375
173.4125
173.4375
173.0500 is supposed to be used in the KC area.
 
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