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Scanned from Oakley/94561 contra costa county

Can't find anything in the database that is nearby. It's not Amazon because they mentioned an Amazon delivery driver.

I recieve an older stockton PD analog signal just as clear, thinking it could be that big distribution center that used to be toys r us when you get over the last bridge before the other freeway?


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Closest place is here, any way to confirm? I have a bcd436hp. Is there a way to test signal strength on a frequency if I go near there? Screenshot_20241126_215231_Maps.jpg
 

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Can't find anything in the database that is nearby. It's not Amazon because they mentioned an Amazon delivery driver.

I recieve an older stockton PD analog signal just as clear, thinking it could be that big distribution center that used to be toys r us when you get over the last bridge before the other freeway?


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Did you search the FCC Database ?
 

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It's not Amazon because they mentioned an Amazon delivery driver.
Why not? Every frequency you provided (although some not valid, rounded to the nearest 12.5khz step) comes back to this Amazon license
463.690 = 463.6875(-) or 463.700(+)
463.515 = 463.5125
463.510 = 463.5125

You really should consider an RR premium sub so you can utilize the FCC search as I suggested to you here. Even if you plug in an invalid frequency it'll round up or down to the closest valid frequency, the search queries results much faster than the FCC ULS search

Plug in the remaining & listen for activity & similarly numbered talkgroups. TGIDs and color codes you gave are identical to a fulfilment center a state away from me

Be sure to submit your confirmed findings to the RRDB
 
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Can't find anything in the database that is nearby. It's not Amazon because they mentioned an Amazon delivery driver.
Why not? Every frequency you provided (although some not valid, rounded to the nearest 12.5khz step) come back to this Amazon license
463.690 = 463.6875
463.515 = 463.5125
463.510 = 463.5125

Plug in the remaining & listen for activity & similarly numbered talkgroups. TGIDs and color codes you gave are identical to a fulfilment center a state away from me

Likewise TG/CC match up to the Raleigh/Garner Amazon as well which can be seen in the database

 

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Scanned from Oakley/94561 contra costa county

Can't find anything in the database that is nearby. It's not Amazon because they mentioned an Amazon delivery driver.

I recieve an older stockton PD analog signal just as clear, thinking it could be that big distribution center that used to be toys r us when you get over the last bridge before the other freeway?


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It's got Amazon written all over it.
 

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The really perplexing part is when they talk about Amazon drivers…
I'm sure this is sarcastic, but it's actually confusing. Any company can have Amazon delivery drivers. And it's even less likely for the radio chatter to be at an Amazon location if they refer to them as "Amazon delivery deivers".

However it is a big hub and their main import and export is with contracted trailers, not the Amazon vehicles.
 

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Thanks guys, I'll probably end up buying the premium. I thought I did a decent search but I guess I didn't lol
 

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Because they are a distribution hub, that doesn't primarily deal with the Amazon delivery drivers from what I can tell 🙄
Distro hubs do deal with both contract and employed drivers, both for deliveries in and out by car and truck, as well as contract and branded semi drivers.
 

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Distro hubs do deal with both contract and employed drivers, both for deliveries in and out by car and truck, as well as contract and branded semi drivers.
From the radio chat I've been monitoring the last few days, it doesn't seem like the channels I was on did that much. Only one mention of Amazon delivery driver. I assume that means they primarily deal with the import export sector. But I will have to add the rest of the frequencies and listen some more
 

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From the radio chat I've been monitoring the last few days, it doesn't seem like the channels I was on did that much. Only one mention of Amazon delivery driver. I assume that means they primarily deal with the import export sector. But I will have to add the rest of the frequencies and listen some more

Yeah, obviously those of us in the thread that have mapped out and monitored Amazon systems in the past are totally off base and have no clue. Look forward to learning from you in the future.
 

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Yeah, obviously those of us in the thread that have mapped out and monitored Amazon systems in the past are totally off base and have no clue. Look forward to learning from you in the future.
Right, because any business that mentions an Amazon delivery driver must mean it's an Amazon hub? Makes tons of sense 😏
 

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Right, because any business that mentions an Amazon delivery driver must mean it's an Amazon hub? Makes tons of sense 😏
No but frequencies on a license, TGs, CCs, and a business that mentions an Amazon delivery driver must mean it's an Amazon hub.
 
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