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Please post any news items regarding the Inauguration and communications events here. I will request this to become a sticky. There will likely be other updates on the Scan-DC server which I hope we can cross post back and forth.

I will start this off with a note I got from N3SB about amateur radio participation in the event;
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The note below is from David A. Lane, KG4GIY, EC/RO Prince William County
ARES®/RACES. It outlines the five basic missions that need to be supported by
ARES, for the Presidential Inauguration. Details for each mission include
location, mission duration, operator, and equipment requirements. There are
still a number of details that need to be worked out, but this is a whole lot
more than what we had before.

Volunteers should provide the following information:
Name
Call Sign
Referring Emergency Coordinator
Mission Preference (if any)
Time available

I will collect together the information from interested volunteers, and pass the
information along to David. Right now we're going to need a lot more operators
to staff this event properly.

73; Steve, N3SB

Good morning,

As most of you are aware, Tuesday, January 20, 2009 is Inauguration Day
and Washington, DC will be playing host to the world. And on this
historic occasion, it would seem, depending on which report you read,
like the world will be coming to visit.

Over the past few weeks, the Amateur Radio Emergency Service, both in
and outside Prince William County have been assessing plans, support
requests and studying implementation efforts. Many of the details are
sketchy at best so far, despite a year's worth of meetings at the
Federal level, and much is still a mystery and will remain that way
right up until the actual end of the event. In many cases, we are
dealing with a lot of "it depends" right now.

I wanted to make you aware of some of the missions that ARES is involved
in for this event for two reasons. First, if you would like to join
ARES, now is a great time to do so. There are a lot of exciting new
things happening in Prince William and regionally, the Inauguration
being just the first. Secondly, because January 20 is a work day for
many, I am finding the PWCARES cadre stretched to the point that if
something bad were to happen, We would find myself short of manpower and
need to call on folks to help. In the event of a real emergency, I have
always been impressed by the number of amateurs that step up to the
plate and participate, and in this case, advance notice is sometimes
half the battle.

So, with that in mind, here are some of the details and some of the
missions we find ourselves faced with. If you would like to help out
with any of them, please contact me directly.

1) Support for RFK stadium. This is a general request for ANY amateur
radio operator. The MDC section needs 20-30 operators for shifts at the
RFK parking lot on January 20 to be the eyes and ears in the crowd
looking for medical emergencies as 10,000 (yes, 10,000) buses are
expected to be parked there and their passengers transfered to shuttles
to the Mall and other locations. The first shift starts at 0400.
Dual-band HTs and spare batteries are the only radio requirements. You
will be outside, so dress appropriately.

2) Support for Potomac Hospital. This is a general request for amateur
radio support. ARES training would be beneficial but not strictly
required. There will be at least two operators on each shift beginning
at 0700. Radios will be provided. Ideally I would like to have four
shifts of two operators but I am currently planning for two shifts of
two. If you are able or would like to help, I would encourage you to
attend the ARES training on Saturday, January 10, beginning at 0900 at
the EOC where we will have a review of the radios and functionality
before doing a field test.

3) Regional Net Control. This is a general request for experienced NCS
operators. Prince William County will be responsible for several 2 hour
shifts at the regional level on either the 146.910 or 147.105 machines.
Being able to hit those machines is a requirement. A second radio
capable of hitting either the Manassas or Woodbridge repeater would also
be helpful. If you are able to help, I would encourage you to attend
the ARES training on Saturday, January 10, and stay for the regional
exercise to be conducted at 1300. Operation from your home is
preferable on the 20th.

4) EOC-to-EOC communications. Fairfax County will staff their EOC with
two operators for the duration of the event. At this time there is no
requirement from Prince William to do so, but it might come up. Only
ARES members who have been CLEARED are eligible (you have a red box
around your photo on your badge if you have been cleared). Neither
Manassas or Manassas Park have indicated the need for operators at this
time.

5) Shelter communications. This is the part where I say, I hope it does
not need to happen. At this point, shelters are a very real possibility
around the region from every thing from a bus crash to people being "in
limbo" in their attempts to get out of the District. If shelters are
required, we could get very little notice to provide operators.

In all cases, operators should be prepared for the weather, be
self-sufficient, and where possible own a dual band HT and be familiar
with its operation. In the case of the hospitals and the EOCs at Prince
William and Manassas City, we have radios and antennas in place. Other
locations will require a deployment kit consisting at least of a radio,
antenna and some form of power supply.

If you are available or have a specific mission you would like to
undertake, please let me know soonest so I can make my plans.

The January ARES meeting will take place at 0900 EST, Saturday, January
20, 2009 at the Emergency Operations Center located in the Owen's
Building of the Prince William County Government Center. All are
welcome to attend. We will do a brief recap of the plans, review the
ARES Operation Plan, review the radios and then deploy to the various
locations for the local test.
 

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From Al Henney on Scan-DC - Coast Guard security zones for the event

----- Original Message -----
From: "Public Affairs Det. Baltimore"
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 1:22 PM
Subject: Coast Guard to establish a security zone for the presidential
inauguration


Fifth District Public Affairs
U.S. Coast Guard





News Release

Coast Guard to establish a security zone for the presidential
inauguration




BALTIMORE - The Coast Guard will establish a temporary security
zone in designated waters of the National Capital Region for the
presidential inauguration effective January 14 through January 25,
2009. At certain times during this period, security zone enforcement
may limit or prohibit navigation by commercial and recreational
waterway users.

The security zone will include the Potomac River from the
Francis Scott Key Bridge (U.S. Route 29) down to a position
approximately two miles south of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge. The
security zone will continue west on the Virginia shoreline to a
position near Jones Point Light and east on the Maryland shoreline,
including the Georgetown Channel Tidal Basin. The security zone also
includes the Anacostia River from the New York Avenue Bridge (U.S.
Route 50) down to its confluence with the Potomac River.

While enforcement of the security zone may change due to
unanticipated developments related to the presidential inauguration,
the general enforcement plan is as follows:


1. Beginning on January 15 through January 17, 2009, the
security zone will be open to all commercial and recreational marine
traffic, but movement of commercial and recreational vessels may be
restricted as inaugural events dictate. Restrictions will be
broadcast and law enforcement assets will be on-scene to ensure
vessels do not enter areas impacted by inaugural activities. Any
recreational vessels in the zone must either moor or depart the zone
each day prior to sunset. Any recreational or commercial vessel
entering or operating within the security zone during this three-day
period must contact the Coast Guard Patrol Commander via marine-band
radio VHF Channel 16 or by phone at (410) 576-2693 prior to entering
or operating in the security zone; moreover, all such vessels should
prepare to be boarded by the Coast Guard.

2. Throughout January 18 until 11 p.m. on January 19,
2009, the Coast Guard will prohibit recreational boaters from entering
or operating inside the security zone. Recreational boaters moored
within the zone must not move unless given specific authorization by
the Coast Guard Patrol Commander. Commercial vessels with prior
approval from the Coast Guard Patrol Commander may operate during this
period.

3. Beginning at 11 p.m. on January 19, 2009, the Coast
Guard will prohibit all vessel movement until inaugural events have
concluded. The Coast Guard Patrol Commander will broadcast closure
information on VHF Channel 16. Opening of the waterway is anticipated
during the early morning hours of January 21, 2009. The Coast Guard
Patrol Commander will broadcast the opening of the waterway.

4. From the opening of the waterway on January 21 through
January 25, 2009, the Coast Guard will allow recreational and
commercial traffic to operate in the security zone as inaugural events
permit.

For vessels seeking authorization to enter or transit the
security zone, contact the Coast Guard at (410) 576-2693 or via
marine-band radio VHF channel 16.
 

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Another item from Al that I didn't have time this morning to relay due to chores...

Two new inter-operability patches are already in service for the inauguration. They each combine a VHF P25 repeater with an analog 800 MHz (NPSPAC) mutual aid channel with a talkgroup on the D.C. UHF/800 MHz trunked system.

Those sets are:

159.150 (DC IO-1) 866.0125 (8-CALL-90R) 02656 (UCC-1)
168.875 (DC IO-2) 866.5125 (8-TAC-91R) 59952 (MA-1)

Also, another note, the media coordinators are installing a repeater on 450.95 for inaugural coordination.
 

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If anyobody in the area is going to be monorting the HAM band during the 20th would love some recordigns/live broadcasts :)
 
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C-tac

One freq to listen on is 168.8750 P25 NAC 653, this has been referred to as c-tac, which I guess is common tactical, and I have heard several different agencies using this freq, FBI, ATF, PARK POLICE, ETC. It seems to be a repeater and it is usually not encrypted.
 

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One freq to listen on is 168.8750 P25 NAC 653, this has been referred to as c-tac, which I guess is common tactical, and I have heard several different agencies using this freq, FBI, ATF, PARK POLICE, ETC. It seems to be a repeater and it is usually not encrypted.

Chris Parris (MT) responded on Scan-DC

FYI, that is one of the "25 Cities Project" Federal Interoperability
repeaters in the Washington DC area. Keep an ear on the others as well:

DCIO1 - 159.15000, N653
DCIO2 - 168.87500, N653
DCIO2 N - 173.75000, N653
DCIO2 S - 168.08750, N653
DCIO2 W - 166.78750, N653
 

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From Steve, N3SB...

The Inauguration plans are starting to come together. I have set up a web page with the latest info.

http://www.qis.net/~n3sb/MDC_ARES.htm

(This link will shortly be available directly from the ARRL-MDC Section web page.)

Please have volunteers send me an email with the info requested on the web page referenced above, so that I can get them into the volunteer database.
 
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Chris Parris (MT) responded on Scan-DC

FYI, that is one of the "25 Cities Project" Federal Interoperability
repeaters in the Washington DC area. Keep an ear on the others as well:

DCIO1 - 159.15000, N653
DCIO2 - 168.87500, N653
DCIO2 N - 173.75000, N653
DCIO2 S - 168.08750, N653
DCIO2 W - 166.78750, N653

THANKS, I'll plug those suckers in!
 

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As might be expected there are several differences between what's on the database on RR and the newsletter. Hopefully as we go we can get these things fixed -

a. The Newsletter says National Capital Parks central is 172.475, the database says 172.75 which is listed for WH Maint.
b. The channel layout for the Fed Protective service is different
c. All the SS channels are listed P25 in the database, some have PLs in the newsletter
d. It would be useful, I think, to at least get the frequencies for all the NCR sites into the db - they don't all seem to be there
e. We don't have the 25 cities project freqs Chris mentioned in the database - I'll get them submitted.

I want to update the temporary page with links to the database, where we have the data (and don't have it now), so folks using the RR web service don't have to do all the typing - there are a LOT of frequencies to enter! I know some of these sites are already there, but not all of them. 73 Mike
 

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From Rick Hansen- compressed and rearranged for readability...

868.0125 (TAC 94?), and 867.5125, both FM repeater outputs. 5 miles north of I-495 off of US29 - 868.0125 is fair signal strength on a rubber duck antenna and 867.5125 is weak but readable.

The freqs being tested are being set up by units "NCR 70X" IDs, NCR 700, 703, etc. They are testing repeater coverage, and once discussed moving the repeater to the other side of the building.

add 168.35 P25 to the active channels.
 

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866.0125 8-CALL-90 formerly I-Call
866.5125 8-TAC-91 formerly I-TAC 1
867.0125 8-TAC-92 formerly I-TAC 2
867.5125 8-TAC-93 formerly I-TAC 3
868.0125 8-TAC-94 formerly I-TAC 4

90D, 91D, 92D, 93D, 94D would be Simplex

From Rick Hansen- compressed and rearranged for readability...

868.0125 (TAC 94?), and 867.5125, both FM repeater outputs. 5 miles north of I-495 off of US29 - 868.0125 is fair signal strength on a rubber duck antenna and 867.5125 is weak but readable.

The freqs being tested are being set up by units "NCR 70X" IDs, NCR 700, 703, etc. They are testing repeater coverage, and once discussed moving the repeater to the other side of the building.

add 168.35 P25 to the active channels.
 

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I've put together a list of all the entries on the database that point to agencies in the newsletter. Not every agency in the newsletter is there, unfortunately, but most are. The temp page has been updated and submitted to be updated on the CHM website.

This may help those of you using the web service to program your scanners. Some of the listings are not as complete as those in the newsletter, but it's a good start.
 

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I received an Excel spreadsheet from Dan KA8YPY outlining the various amateur repeaters that are being looked at for Inauguration support. The file is zipped so you will need to unzip it using WinZip or similar before you can view it.

Interestingly, most of the repeaters listed are in the 2 meter and 450 mhz range. There's only a little use of 1.2ghz or 220.
 

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From the Scan-DC server and Glenn Morris;

President Announces Declaration For The District Of Columbia

Release Date: January 13, 2009
Release Number: HQ-09-007

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The President today declared an emergency exists in the District of Columbia and ordered federal aid to supplement the District's response efforts in support of the 56th Presidential Inauguration. The declaration makes available funding and support for the purposes of ensuring the District of Columbia and the federal government are optimally prepared and postured to respond to the 56th Presidential Inauguration, beginning on January 17 through January 21.

The President's action authorizes the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), to provide appropriate assistance for certain emergency protective measures, authorized under Title V of the Stafford Act. FEMA will also be authorized and prepared to coordinate any necessary response efforts, should an emergency arise. Specifically, assistance is available to the District for emergency
protective measures that are undertaken to save lives and protect public health and safety. Direct Federal assistance, at 100 percent federal funding will be provided during the period of January 17-21, 2009, and reimbursement of emergency protective measures (Category B), under the Public Assistance program, at 100 percent federal funding for work performed on January 20, 2009. FEMA will reimburse for eligible emergency protective measures performed on January 20, 2009, only if the District has expended on the Presidential Inauguration during the period of January 17-21, 2009, the $15 million appropriated to it for "Emergency Planning and Security Costs" by the Continuing Appropriations Resolution 2009, P.L. 110-329.

FEMA Administrator David Paulison named Donald L. Keldsen the federal coordinating officer for federal coordination operations in the District of Columbia.

The Presidential Inauguration has been designated as a National Security Special Event (NSSE) by the Department of Homeland Security. FEMA's role is to be prepared to respond to a natural disaster, acts of terrorism and other man-made disasters.

FEMA is also taking the following actions to support the 56th Presidential Inauguration.

* FEMA has activated its National Response Coordination Center and Regional Response Coordination Center for FEMA Region III ;
* FEMA's National Incident Management Assistance Team - East has been activated; and
* More than 200 highly trained FEMA employees are supporting the Inauguration at multiple designated locations.

FEMA coordinates the federal government's role in preparing for, preventing, mitigating the effects of, responding to, and recovering from all domestic disasters, whether natural or man-made, including acts of terror.

and from Al Henney
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.co...-runway-for-overflow-inaugural-plane-parking/

January 12, 2009
Dulles to close runway for overflow inaugural plane parking
Posted: 05:23 PM ET

>From CNN's Mike Ahlers

Dulles airport is planning for a surge in private plane traffic.
WASHINGTON (CNN) — Cars, limos and buses aren't the only modes of transportation that will find parking at a premium on Inauguration Day.

Dulles International Airport said Monday it will temporarily close its newest runway to provide parking for an expected surge in private planes during the big event.

The 9,400-foot runway known to pilots as 1L/19R will be closed from January 16 to 23, said Tara Hamilton, spokeswoman for the Washington Metropolitan Airports Authority. The airport is "guesstimating" that some 500 private aircraft will arrive at Dulles, and the runway will provide an overflow capacity for general aviation aircraft.


Some 300 private aircraft arrived at Dulles in 2004, the first inauguration in which traffic was limited at the closer-in Reagan National Airport, Hamilton said.

The airport opened the new $356 million runway in November. The airport has three other runways.
 

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The 9,400-foot runway known to pilots as 1L/19R will be closed from January 16 to 23, said Tara Hamilton, spokeswoman for the Washington Metropolitan Airports Authority. The airport is "guesstimating" that some 500 private aircraft will arrive at Dulles, and the runway will provide an overflow capacity for general aviation aircraft.

Is the new runway actually being used? I've never heard anyone on Approach frequency that was landing on 1L/19R.
 

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I've been able to receive some traffic at home in the Eastern Panhandle of WV fairly well. I used the RR DB for DC, freqs I've found for DC (like FBI) and everything from the Capitol Hill Monitor for this Inauguration. I've made a list of the ones that I'm able to receive and will consolidate my programming to reflect this. If anyone would like the list of what I've found as active, please let me know. Again, this is from about 90 miles away.

Something that you might want to add to your list to monitor is District 9 of VDOT.
 
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