upsmannj
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Hi does anyone know what system and freq. UPS in Saddle brook uses?
27MHz AM CB is still used? By a global corporation nonetheless?
yuck
The large UPS depot in my area uses 461.350R, DCS612 for voice comms; CTCSS 179.9 for data (possibly only simplex)
I hear the Stratford, Ct. UPS sorting facility comms from my location. All using simplex. It almost sounds like there is one "base" unit utilizing an antenna maybe on top of the building besides the handhelds. Probably a mobile unit on low power with a power supply set up on a desk, or just a portable radio with the rooftop antenna connected to it. They are about 8 miles from me "as the crow flies".
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I hear the portables very good even though the licenses say the power used is 2 Watts.
Frequencies I have heard:
452.7125 D612
457.7875 D612
457.8875 D612
467.5125 D612
Licensed but I have not heard:
467.1875
They actually get very entertaining to monitor starting about this time of the year. Especially early in the morning when all of the overnight tractor trailers arrive.
Bob
So, anybody know what's used at the Eatontown /Tinton Falls UPS facility? It's a fairly large hub.
Ref CB, last winter I was pretty surprised to hear as many companies popping up on CB with snow plow operations! So yes, it is still used, but at least around hear it seems specific to certain conditions.
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