School Buses on 464.4750 MHz (DPL 412)

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Joseph11

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I'm not 100% sure these are school buses, but I'm pretty sure they are. I checked the FCC but it showed more than one school. Does anyone know who they are and where they're from? Thanks.
 

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Not sure - but its probably the FCC listing below. Its the only local listing I could find in the FCC DB.

Callsign: WNSI248
Licensee Name: GENESEE MANAGEMENT INCORPORATED
County: MONMOUTH
City: FREEHOLD
ERP: 125
Station Class: Mobile Relay
Radio Service: IG
Transmitter Street: 3710 Rt Nine FREEHOLD, NJ
 

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464.75

I'm not sure what the correct receive pl is on the frequency, but Bergenfield has a UHF Tac frequency that was licensed atleast 2 years ago on a repeater as sort of an interops frequency with the schools in town. I'm not sure exactly where you are in relation, but I figured I'd throw it out there.
 

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Hi Joseph and all,

I saw only three licencees that could be running school busses and in any case all of the businesses are in North Jersey except one. There's everything from soup to nuts on that pair, Genesee Mgmnt. is a property manager, a landlord.
 

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They were probably down here for sports or something. The night before I heard some school buses on 155.2200 MHz (DPL 155). I think they were Southern Regional buses.
 

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Are they using the DPL of 412 or their standard DPL of 265? I really don't think it's Toms River Regional Schools using the DPL of 412. Also, what agency is using it?
 
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