Fort Fisher frequencies?

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At Fort Fisher there is an Air Force recreation base, anyone know the frequencies they use ? The grounds maintenance had VHF radio's.

The Fort Fisher civil war site also has VHF radios any ideas on it as well.
 

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I did have some VHF frequencies for this USAF site but I must have deleted them. The maintenance people had VHF Jedi radios for sure and they were pre P25 radios. I know you meant the NH p25 system.
 
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Yep.

They use VHF heavy, dont get me wrong. I am not saying they are moving to the P25 system.

However, people there use the P25 system as well. Mostly to communicate with the local agencies, but also some inter-agency comms.
 

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Thanks ILMRadioman.
 

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4th FSS Squadron uses VHF conventional, however, I don't know the frequencies. The NCArNG is a tenant unit at Fort Fisher, also.
 

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finally

I finally found the frequencies I had down for the base at Fort Fisher. This is old but they were using them years ago.

165.0125
165.1625
 
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