bcd396t_Honolulu
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I monitor PACMERS utilizing all the frequencies listed on the radio reference database.
These frequencies fall between 406-411 MHz.
I am also picking up PACMERS transmissions such as Range Control and MP's on the following frequencies: 419.85 MHz, 417.5625 MHz, 415.975 MHz, 415.1875 MHz.
These fall between 406-420 MHz so they are Military and I believe that it is non-trunked P25 because I can follow the conversation on the single freq and P25 shows up on my scanner.
I got these all as close call hits as I work on Schofield. I am in the process of trying to piece these freqs together so they can be available for all.
I believe that they are part of the DOD's new (LMRS) Land Mobile Radio System being merged with PACMERS.
Anyone with more info would be greatly appreciated, any maybe a collaboration with other enthusiasts could create a better scanning forum for Hawaii
Also you can monitor SINCGARS between 30-88 MHz, I've picked up transmissions on 38.3 MHz and 34.5 MHz
These frequencies fall between 406-411 MHz.
I am also picking up PACMERS transmissions such as Range Control and MP's on the following frequencies: 419.85 MHz, 417.5625 MHz, 415.975 MHz, 415.1875 MHz.
These fall between 406-420 MHz so they are Military and I believe that it is non-trunked P25 because I can follow the conversation on the single freq and P25 shows up on my scanner.
I got these all as close call hits as I work on Schofield. I am in the process of trying to piece these freqs together so they can be available for all.
I believe that they are part of the DOD's new (LMRS) Land Mobile Radio System being merged with PACMERS.
Anyone with more info would be greatly appreciated, any maybe a collaboration with other enthusiasts could create a better scanning forum for Hawaii
Also you can monitor SINCGARS between 30-88 MHz, I've picked up transmissions on 38.3 MHz and 34.5 MHz