CBP DTAC 9?

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While recording CBP ops a few months ago, I caught one unit tell another to switch to "DTAC 9". I've searched my records and the online sources I trust, but don't find this channel/frequency mentioned. Does anyone have the frequency for DTAC 9? Thanks!
 

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While recording CBP ops a few months ago, I caught one unit tell another to switch to "DTAC 9". I've searched my records and the online sources I trust, but don't find this channel/frequency mentioned. Does anyone have the frequency for DTAC 9? Thanks!
I've not seen a TAC or DTAC 9 in any historical notes/code plugs
early CBP the Tacs where just simplex of the Repeater, but in the past 10+ yrs that seems to evolve.

DNET 09 is 165.6875 $301 but I've never seen a DTAC 09 for Customs

Curious if you got a RID and this might not be a CBP user referencing DTAC 09 but another sister agency ?
 

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I've not seen a TAC or DTAC 9 in any historical notes/code plugs
early CBP the Tacs where just simplex of the Repeater, but in the past 10+ yrs that seems to evolve.

DNET 09 is 165.6875 $301 but I've never seen a DTAC 09 for Customs

Curious if you got a RID and this might not be a CBP user referencing DTAC 09 but another sister agency ?
I did not write the RID down. The unit who instructed the other to go to "DTAC 9" was the CBP TOC (base) during the recent "Operation Midway Blitz" in the Chicago area.
 

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I'm looking at the codeplug for the radio I carried for a while and it tops out (in the single digits) at DTAC-8, the skips to 11. I'm not certain, but maybe 9 and 10 are local options?
 
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