Motorola Trunked Systems on Navy Ships

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I am looking for a list/roster for Navy ships that use Motorola Trunked systems (if one exists). Something like the one for Navy ships using MaCom/EDACS systems. I saw a list/roster for Motorola equipped ships once (can't remember where). I called myself searching for it but I probably haven't looked in the right place.




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If not on MA/Com list, most use Motorola 400 system, though some use EDACS Standard. I live 9 miles (mostly across water) from Norfolk NavBase and rarely hear an unknown EDACS control but do pick up several unknown Motorola 400 control channels. Like those on MA/Com, the signals are very low.

Check the Suffolk County page in Massachusetts for a list of several. I randomly selected USS O'Bannon & USS Ramage, and found the frequencies used are the same but spacing in the custom table is different. Those in Norfolk are similar.
 

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I finally have listened to a 380-400 Mhz Hydra system this past week.
I'm more of a Motorola person, so I was not able to get the LCN Order, but
did find that the system was monitorable with a Conventional Scanner.

I recently submitted the info for the USS Bataan

Try this for some reading
http://www.macom-wireless.com/Channels/volume2iss3/ecr6065_HYDRA Shipboard.pdf

Has anyone submitted their US Navy info to RR , other than me?


If not on MA/Com list, most use Motorola 400 system, though some use EDACS Standard. I live 9 miles (mostly across water) from Norfolk NavBase and rarely hear an unknown EDACS control but do pick up several unknown Motorola 400 control channels. Like those on MA/Com, the signals are very low.

Check the Suffolk County page in Massachusetts for a list of several. I randomly selected USS O'Bannon & USS Ramage, and found the frequencies used are the same but spacing in the custom table is different. Those in Norfolk are similar.
 
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