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There is a orange helicopter hovering above my house
any ideas what the Freqs might be?
 

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davidkierz said:
There is a orange helicopter hovering above my house
any ideas what the Freqs might be?

An orange helicopter may be the United States Coast Guard. I'm not sure where you are scanninng from, but I believe the CG uses multiple freqs on both conventional and digital systems. Since they are also a federal agency, they can use multiple law enforcement TG.

For the Port Huron Station, 156.800 is CG Channel 16 (the boater distress channel), 157.100 is CG channel 22 (information and they switch to this channel when getting info from boaters who are helping in emergency/non-emergency situations). According to RRDB on the MPSCS digital system:

2690 a82 D USCGIS U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Services
2691 a83 D USCGIS 2 U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Services
2696 a88 D USCGIS U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Services
6253 186d D USCGPRT U.S. Coast Guard Station - Portage Ops

My friend has said that he has heard them on the Boarder Patrol TG when they are assisting with locating illegal immigrants. I cannot confirm this because I don't listen to BP but their TG are

2275 8e3 D BPCOM U.S. Border Patrol - Common
2276 8e4 D BPTAC1 U.S. Border Patrol - Tac 1
2277 8e5 D BPTAC2 U.S. Border Patrol - Tac 2
2278 8e6 D BPTAC3 U.S. Border Patrol - Tac 3
2279 8e7 D BPTAC4 U.S. Border Patrol - Tac 4
2380 94c D CANUS C.B.S.A./U.S.B.P. - Common

Hope this helps.

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firephotographer50 said:
An orange helicopter may be the United States Coast Guard. I'm not sure where you are scanninng from, but I believe the CG uses multiple freqs on both conventional and digital systems. Since they are also a federal agency, they can use multiple law enforcement TG.

For the Port Huron Station, 156.800 is CG Channel 16 (the boater distress channel), 157.100 is CG channel 22 (information and they switch to this channel when getting info from boaters who are helping in emergency/non-emergency situations). According to RRDB on the MPSCS digital system:

2690 a82 D USCGIS U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Services
2691 a83 D USCGIS 2 U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Services
2696 a88 D USCGIS U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Services
6253 186d D USCGPRT U.S. Coast Guard Station - Portage Ops

My friend has said that he has heard them on the Boarder Patrol TG when they are assisting with locating illegal immigrants. I cannot confirm this because I don't listen to BP but their TG are

2275 8e3 D BPCOM U.S. Border Patrol - Common
2276 8e4 D BPTAC1 U.S. Border Patrol - Tac 1
2277 8e5 D BPTAC2 U.S. Border Patrol - Tac 2
2278 8e6 D BPTAC3 U.S. Border Patrol - Tac 3
2279 8e7 D BPTAC4 U.S. Border Patrol - Tac 4
2380 94c D CANUS C.B.S.A./U.S.B.P. - Common

Hope this helps.



Firephotographer50

Yes J thats correct. I hear USCG on the BP Tgs all the time up here when they are tracking illegals over Harsens Island, and out from Marine City in the middle of the night.
 

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thanks for the info guys, may be time to buy a digital scanner..
im In macomb county near roseville, they were just hovering over house for over a half hour... pretty weird...
 

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Roseville isn't far from SANG Air Station for the USCG. I heard a Heilo up here today but it was USBP and Canadian Customs doing fly overs on a mutual training exercise in the lake.
 

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USCG Helicopters

Coast Guard helicopters also operate on Marine Channel 23 to maintain contact with the boats in the water and the Detroit Sector dispatch.
 

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Are there specific conventional frequencies I should have for Coast Guard? I'm in Holland and there's quite heavy water activity around here in the summer. I do have the MPSCS in one of my trunked banks, so I'll pick up those talk groups when they get used, but wondered about conventional frequencies.
 
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