2009/07/03 VHF Low Band Log

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kkn50

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2009/07/03 VHF Low Band - South Texas EL09
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FREQ....SQ....DESCRIPTION
33.9000 CSQ FD/EMS, Hamilton Co OH
39.7200 162.2 CA HP
42.1200 192.8 CA HP
42.1400 186.2 MO HP, KAA203
42.4600 192.8 CA HP
42.6400 186.2 MO HP
42.8200 186.2 MO HP
42.8600 203.5 MO HP, KAA202
42.9200 162.2 CA HP


BEACONS
50.0600 WB0RMO/B - Fairbury NE
50.0650 N8RT/B - Blairsville GA
50.0725 W9DR/B - Punta Gorda FL
50.0730 K0KP/B - Duluth MN
50.0760 W9RL/B - Bourbonnais IL
50.0780 NM7D/B - Saint George UT
50.0795 W8IF/B - Salem OH
 

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2009/07/03 VHF Low Band - East Ohio EN90

30.92 85.4 PL
31.56 DCS 065
31.96 203.5 PL "sullivan Chevrolet" "Butler Street" "Indianola Rd" "Bold Mill"
33.86 CSQ repeater/simulcast
35.04 146.2 PL
35.18 179.9 PL
35.32 85.4 PL "how boutya Freddie"
37.16 156.7 PL "vehicle xxx, mileage xxx"
39.78
39.90 have a domestic at ____ beach, south of the bathhouse
41.24 173.8 PL
42.06 203.5 PL MOHP
42.10 203.5 PL MOHP
42.12 94.8 PL MSHP
42.34 DCS 532 NESP
42.40 173.8 PL MOHP
42.46 DCS 265 NESP
42.48 DCS 114 NESP
43.04 131.8 PL
44.70 77.0 PL OKHP
45.14 RPTR - "said somebody is trying to break into..."
45.16 100.0 PL "get a load of gravel at the pit"
45.42 Florida Dept of Corrections
45.98 203.5 PL Alabama Corrections - Childersburg Prison
46.10 123.0 PL fire/ems paging/dispatch - station 24 crew - 7959 east junkie ct
48.32 DCS 054
 

mtindor

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kkn50 said:
BEACONS
50.0600 WB0RMO/B - Fairbury NE
50.0650 N8RT/B - Blairsville GA
50.0725 W9DR/B - Punta Gorda FL
50.0730 K0KP/B - Duluth MN
50.0760 W9RL/B - Bourbonnais IL
50.0780 NM7D/B - Saint George UT
50.0795 W8IF/B - Salem OH

Very nice! Salem OH is just a county away from me. If you were picking up 50 Mhz beacons out of Ohio, you'd think I'd have been hearing some STX traffic on low band. I never think to check 6m beacons. I'll start.

Mike
 

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I have never heard a conversation from them, only the Morse ID, even when I am in Childersburg. Did you hear voice comms?

When I do and can get enough to be useful, I try to write it down. Something was definitely said, but i don't remember what - and I doubt it was anything that made me particularly think it was the prison. I'm just going by the fact that I likely could have heard Alabama today - and added to that the fact that the RRDB has a listing for that freq/exact PL. Obviously that's not a solid confirmation, but that's what I put.

I'll make sure and pop it in the next time I'm hearing things down that way and will see if I can get some more info that may help us confirm/deny that one.

Mike
 
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DaveNF2G

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If you're identifying the 42 MHz transmissions with 173.8 CTCSS as MO from the RR DB, then the DB is wrong. That tone belongs to the North Carolina State Police on those frequencies. I hear them almost daily here in eastern NY.
 

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If you're identifying the 42 MHz transmissions with 173.8 CTCSS as MO from the RR DB, then the DB is wrong. That tone belongs to the North Carolina State Police on those frequencies. I hear them almost daily here in eastern NY.

the tone 173.8 is MOHP too,i get both here some days,the RRDB is right.i do find it odd that they both have the same ctcss and im guessing that mo gets into nc on skip,back in the 80's mass went to 42.xx and picked the same tone as another state.
 

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I hear both NC and MO on 42.380/173.8. The accents, or lack of in the case of MO, usually make it easy to identify. With all of the tones available it is unfortunate, for us anyway, that they chose the same one.

Here are a couple of short clips from this morning of MO and last week of NC on 42.380/173.8:
http://sites.google.com/site/okiesam/Home/vhf-low-band-1/42-380


If you're identifying the 42 MHz transmissions with 173.8 CTCSS as MO from the RR DB, then the DB is wrong. That tone belongs to the North Carolina State Police on those frequencies. I hear them almost daily here in eastern NY.
 
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DaveNF2G

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Hmmm, OK, I stand (or sit) corrected. Thanks for the additional data.
 
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