State of Nebraska 800mhz frequencies

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I was reading the State’s recently updated Emergency Operations Plan (http://www.nema.ne.gov/pdf/nebraska-seop.pdf), and I discovered that there are 2 Mobile 800mhz Repeaters that can be used in disaster situations:

853.2500
853.3500

WQJH489 (NEBRASKA, STATE OF) FCC Callsign Details

Also as part of this license are some other fixed repeaters:
852.5625 – Lincoln
853.3500 – Lincoln
852.6375 – Nashville
852.1125 – Brownville

None of these are in the DB. Any traffic on these frequencies?
 

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I have only heard traffic on one of the Lincoln repeaters but that was about 3-4 years ago it sounded hammy. I can't remember which frequency it was. I will have to dig through my notes and old files again. I know I logged the DPL/PL tone but I can't find it.

Found it 853.350 has a PL 141.3. This could have changed in the past 3-4 years since I have heard any traffic.

I would be surprised if the Nashville and Brownville repeaters are NEMA for the nuke plants.
 
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Thanks for the link to State Emergency OP Plans.
Page 85 lists 39.9 Law Mutual Aid
39.98 Fire Mutual Aid
39.82 Medical Mutual Aid
Some great freqs years ago! Need to keep them programmed in the scanners.
Lots of informative info in the SEOP Plan! Thanks again.
 
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