OK, thanks. I had seen references to that frequency in other posts in the Kentucky forum. I did not hear it when I was in Louisville for the Ryder Cup golf.
The frequency itself has no history in the databases that I have seen, so it's most likely a new allocation.
Looks like the detective work continues!
- Chris
Yes, it gets weaker on that side of Louisville, but that is closer to parts of the airport.
So I don't know... I've even thought Corp of Engineers, I can only listen when I go in the area, and it's weak in my normal listening spot where I can hear inputs to repeaters.
So I just don't know. But we know a little bit more now
And if the NAC 001, 002, 003 follows, then there maybe a second channel not yet discovered.
A new allocation, the VA was new allocations from VHF to UHF, I think the old 3 letter agencies now have new allocations as well.