Recently heard from the Boston Mass area
155.01 - NAC 312 - encrypted - apparently Maynard Police in secure mode
151.25 - Belknap County NH Sheriff - I guess they are no longer using 154.83 - still analog - still simplex - still in the clear
159.315 - NAC 293 - NH State Police plane radioing speeders to ground units
151.445 - NAC 850 - NH State Forestry gave fire weather info at 10 AM on Sunday
453.10 R - DPL 165 - Boston EMS dispatcher talking to Pro Amb dispatcher - coordinating EMS calls at road race
150.905 R - PL 131.8 - tow trucks in NH
150.70 R - US Coast Guard Auxiliary Net - 930 AM Sunday morning - reportedly simulcast on Marine Channel 83 - net control was "Auxiliary Radio Marblehead" via the "Amesbury repeater" - units checked in from Braintree, Swampscott, Dracut, Londonderry NH etc - they also run a short net on Wednesday nights at 8 PM
153.05 R - PL 141.3 - possibly Textron in Wilmington
152.99 R - possibly in Andover
173.5875 - 8 AM daily - Hanscom AFB FD tests Knox Boxes
173.5875 - PL 136.5 - Pease AFB - 8 AM test of Primary Crash Phone - "Command Post" is the last unit on the roll call
123.45 - air to air - foreign speakers - maybe some Slavic language
152.975 R - PL 97.4 - someone went to the Home Depot area
152.96 R - PL 192.8 - maybe buses in Brookfield or Brimfield
158.385 R - DPL 032 - someone speaking Spanish
153.005 R - PL 173.8 - "Billerica Base" is the dispatcher - seems to be buses in the Wakefield area - input might be 160.08 PL 173.8
155.685 R - Merrimack County NH - this channel used to carry the same traffic as 155.70 R - now, the freqs seem to carry different law enforcement traffic
461.175 - DPL 023 - "open the double door" - I think these people use 3 seperate DPLs on this repeater - 1 for admin, 1 for security, 1 for mtnce - never hear enough traffic to ID them - DPL 732 mentioned "the main lobby"
220.055 & 220.485 & 220.62 - distorted voice comms
Peter Sz
155.01 - NAC 312 - encrypted - apparently Maynard Police in secure mode
151.25 - Belknap County NH Sheriff - I guess they are no longer using 154.83 - still analog - still simplex - still in the clear
159.315 - NAC 293 - NH State Police plane radioing speeders to ground units
151.445 - NAC 850 - NH State Forestry gave fire weather info at 10 AM on Sunday
453.10 R - DPL 165 - Boston EMS dispatcher talking to Pro Amb dispatcher - coordinating EMS calls at road race
150.905 R - PL 131.8 - tow trucks in NH
150.70 R - US Coast Guard Auxiliary Net - 930 AM Sunday morning - reportedly simulcast on Marine Channel 83 - net control was "Auxiliary Radio Marblehead" via the "Amesbury repeater" - units checked in from Braintree, Swampscott, Dracut, Londonderry NH etc - they also run a short net on Wednesday nights at 8 PM
153.05 R - PL 141.3 - possibly Textron in Wilmington
152.99 R - possibly in Andover
173.5875 - 8 AM daily - Hanscom AFB FD tests Knox Boxes
173.5875 - PL 136.5 - Pease AFB - 8 AM test of Primary Crash Phone - "Command Post" is the last unit on the roll call
123.45 - air to air - foreign speakers - maybe some Slavic language
152.975 R - PL 97.4 - someone went to the Home Depot area
152.96 R - PL 192.8 - maybe buses in Brookfield or Brimfield
158.385 R - DPL 032 - someone speaking Spanish
153.005 R - PL 173.8 - "Billerica Base" is the dispatcher - seems to be buses in the Wakefield area - input might be 160.08 PL 173.8
155.685 R - Merrimack County NH - this channel used to carry the same traffic as 155.70 R - now, the freqs seem to carry different law enforcement traffic
461.175 - DPL 023 - "open the double door" - I think these people use 3 seperate DPLs on this repeater - 1 for admin, 1 for security, 1 for mtnce - never hear enough traffic to ID them - DPL 732 mentioned "the main lobby"
220.055 & 220.485 & 220.62 - distorted voice comms
Peter Sz