380mhz DoD systems in Washington state.

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Stavro35

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I am able to hear the following DoD control channels for area 380mhz trunked systems from my home in Bainbridge island Washington

385.0625
385.3125
385.3500
386.0750
386.1250

Would it be worth my while to invest in a scanner capable of monitoring this system? I have a Pro96. And it's my understanding that the Pro96 cannot be computer programmed to monitor this system,correct? Could someone please tell me who's assigned the above frequencies,what base?
 

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Stavro35 said:
Would it be worth my while to invest in a scanner capable of monitoring this system?
If you have an interest in listening to them, then of course. These 380mhz systems are a main reason I bought my BCD396T. There are many of these systems in the Washington, D.C. area where I live.

It seems that you're in a good position to be one to determine exactly which bases these belong to.
Naval Base Kitsap (Bangor and Bremerton), Keyport Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Naval Strategic Fac Pac and Everett Naval Station are the places I would go to see if a control channel is the strongest.

I imagine some of the sites are not on bases, just for providing coverage between them.
 
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