ka5lqj
Member
Hi All,
In going over the "Consolidated Frequency List", I noticed a puzzeling question. For the frequency:
36.150, it shows that it is used buy the U.S. Navy and "UTA". I looked over the Service Codes and
can not locate the UTA description for the agency. ??? Anyone have an idea, or did some typist
miss a key? I see a lot of other agencies that have the last letter as "A", but I don't think they would
share the frequency with the Navy. No, I'm NOT going to start singing the Village People's version of
"In the Navy" OR "YMCA", either, LOL!
With 10 & 6 meters opening on occassion, it is possible to hear Humvee or M1A1 "traffic", if not
scrambled. That all should be FM or maybe SSB, I think.
BTW, "Barksdale" does have some 800 mhz frequencies that are not trunked or scrambled. You can
hear the flightline crews and mechanics talk back and forth, just usual maintenance traffic.
Respectfully,
73,
Don/KA5LQJ
Taking LIFE as it comes.....one second at a time.
In going over the "Consolidated Frequency List", I noticed a puzzeling question. For the frequency:
36.150, it shows that it is used buy the U.S. Navy and "UTA". I looked over the Service Codes and
can not locate the UTA description for the agency. ??? Anyone have an idea, or did some typist
miss a key? I see a lot of other agencies that have the last letter as "A", but I don't think they would
share the frequency with the Navy. No, I'm NOT going to start singing the Village People's version of
"In the Navy" OR "YMCA", either, LOL!
With 10 & 6 meters opening on occassion, it is possible to hear Humvee or M1A1 "traffic", if not
scrambled. That all should be FM or maybe SSB, I think.
BTW, "Barksdale" does have some 800 mhz frequencies that are not trunked or scrambled. You can
hear the flightline crews and mechanics talk back and forth, just usual maintenance traffic.
Respectfully,
73,
Don/KA5LQJ
Taking LIFE as it comes.....one second at a time.