I thought I would toss this out for discussion. Which agency has the best nationwide coverage on either VHF or UHF? I am going to vote for Immigration and Custom Enforcement nationwide analog system on 165.2375 "Net 1" "Charlie 100".
I'd say Nebraska, Missouri State patrols when the vhf lo skip is in full swing. California Hwy Patrol, also.
I thought I would toss this out for discussion. Which agency has the best nationwide coverage on either VHF or UHF? I am going to vote for Immigration and Custom Enforcement nationwide analog system on 165.2375 "Net 1" "Charlie 100".
Federal: my vote goes to CBP/ICE. I would put the FBI at a close second and then USSS. A majority of the ICE repeaters are phone-line connected which I think adds to bumping them up a bit in vote for me. I've run across a lot of stand-alone FBI and USSS boxes. USSS seems to do it a lot.
Non-federal: The old AT&T and Sprint UHF telephone maintenance radio systems. All repeaters were connected to audio switches and then landline. You could dial up a repeater in any State via DTMF (similar to the way amateur radio does it). I had the privilege of using the former Sprint one.
GMG aka Transmission Operations. Because of budget issues Sprint canceled a ton of their licenses and pulled the equipment. The manager in NorCal went up to bat and kept some on-air. A few years ago there were a lot of Kenwood 880s and TPL UHF amps that were ex-Sprint. I bought one of the 880s and found this out. Still had the old channel plan.Sprint? They had a national dial a repeater system? Was it local landline or GMG (fiber)?
My vote goes to DHS/CBP-AMO, AMOC and the Blue channels. Covers all CONUS, HI, PR, GOM, & AK from a single center. Kinda impressive to me.
C100, ICE/FPS Mega-Contract Centers, and the FB1's cannot do that combined.