...with Military Phonetics.
It's been my experience that most federal agencies use these. In this area CBP/ICE, TSA, FPS, DEA and USMS all use the NATO Phonetic Alphabet.
The 7xx NACs appear to be regional with the 201 common across Texas from what I see in the database.
Is this encryption or is it not programmed correctly in my 396t? I know I can't decode the NAC code, but I have it set twice, once as analog only and search mode, and once as digital only (both in conventional).
On the 396T, if you program a conventional frequency with the tone/code field set to "search" (in other words, you're trying to determine if a PL/CTCSS tone, or DCS code is being used), the scanner will ignore digital transmissions. It would pick up analog signals only, and would display the tone, or DCS code (if any) found on the signal.Oh, I see. Great idea, I will switch over to the digital if it picks up on the analog first. I haven't paid close enough attention to tell if it is stopping on the digital or analog.
Last night, I could hear the chopper talking, but when the ground units started talking it would be that loud static sound that goes on and off at a frequency of about once a second.
I thought more people regularly listened to DEA so I was hoping I just had the frequencies wrong or something. Hopefully I can get it figured out tonight.
Since I have the 396t, it can't decode the NAC, so I hope that's not what's causing my problems!
Thanks emt
I have a question about DEA in the DFW area.
I pick up DEA Ch.1:
418.62500 DEA Ch 1A DEA Dallas Center (Dallas Primary) FM Federal
418.62500 DEA Ch 1D DEA Digital Repeater P25 Federal
Database link: Federal Agency Frequencies Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference
And some of the other channels every once in a while as well, but all I hear is loud static that goes on and off at a frequency of about once a second. Very loud static and silence back to back for 3-10 seconds at a time.
Is this encryption or is it not programmed correctly in my 396t? I know I can't decode the NAC code, but I have it set twice, once as analog only and search mode, and once as digital only (both in conventional).
Am I doing something wrong? I've monitored DEA for about a month now and nothing but static so far?
Guys! I finally ran across the dang annoying noise i was talking about in this post!!!!
It is, indeed, "OTAR" (Over-The-Air-Rekey). And it's loud and obnoxious! I wish I could make it stop. I've just locked out those DEA freq. now because it was so annoying to hear that all the time! I don't know how you guys put up with that noise, but I sure can't.