Got a hit on 453.500 in Fairfield county as a digital signal with a NAC of 293. Anyone have info? FCC license info shows CT airports with analog emissions The only digital designations were for White Plains NY but that is a stretch to reach.
Since both UHF and VHF have been wide open, hard to tell, but my first guess would be Swansea MASS Police
but without more context [address, radio codes, ENC vs CLR) going to be hard to tell, since $293 aka N293 or 293h is the generic/default NAC
Got a hit on 453.500 in Fairfield county as a digital signal with a NAC of 293. Anyone have info? FCC license info shows CT airports with analog emissions The only digital designations were for White Plains NY but that is a stretch to reach.
Yes huge band opening this morning. White Plains uses a regular CTCSS. Swansea is the only station using a $293. I was hearing stations 300 miles away. You easily could have beem hearing Mass. on that freq. You can see the band openings here.
Once you get orange or red over you, that shows the intensity of the distance transmitters are getting very distant. There was a lot of red a couple hours ago. Turned to orange now, but still pretty good.
Yes huge band opening this morning. You easily could have beem hearing Westchester or Mass. on that freq. I was hearing stations 300 miles away. You can see the band openings here. Once you get orange or red over you, that shows the intensity of the distance transmitters are getting very distant. There was a lot of red a couple hours ago. Turned to orange now, but still pretty good.
Hey Bob...our mutual acquaintance is back in town...Raymond C.
He was annoyed and perplexed in equal measure when he observed multiple radios in my car.
Hey Bob...our mutual acquaintance is back in town...Raymond C.
He was annoyed and perplexed in equal measure when he observed multiple radios in my car.
Hey Bob...our mutual acquaintance is back in town...Raymond C.
He was annoyed and perplexed in equal measure when he observed multiple radios in my car.