radioman2001
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For the last week I have been getting in my car a dead carrier on U-Tac 1 (453.4625)it does drop off briefly but comes right back up, and I have tried contacting the licensee by radio, but no one answers.
I get a decent signal from when I leave my house (1100ft elevation) in Dutchess County then on and off down to Mid Westchester County by the Hudson. At no time does it get really strong as in full quieting as indicated on the signal meter of my CDM. It does increase in strength from just barely breaking squelch as I travel from my home to the Taconic Parkway at Peekskill Hollow. All along Rt 301 in Kent then RT 6 and Taconic Parkway and then down by the Hudson River in Croton/ Ossining area.
I am guessing it might be in Long Island or Rockland Counties. If anyone could just listen and see it they have a strong carrier I might be able to narrow it down. I intend to do a search on the FCC database this morning and see how many licenses there are in lets say 50 mi radius of Westchester.
Besides jamming the channel I am sure their transmitter is eventually going to be damaged by the constant key up.
Now looking at the database it could be in Conn too.
I get a decent signal from when I leave my house (1100ft elevation) in Dutchess County then on and off down to Mid Westchester County by the Hudson. At no time does it get really strong as in full quieting as indicated on the signal meter of my CDM. It does increase in strength from just barely breaking squelch as I travel from my home to the Taconic Parkway at Peekskill Hollow. All along Rt 301 in Kent then RT 6 and Taconic Parkway and then down by the Hudson River in Croton/ Ossining area.
I am guessing it might be in Long Island or Rockland Counties. If anyone could just listen and see it they have a strong carrier I might be able to narrow it down. I intend to do a search on the FCC database this morning and see how many licenses there are in lets say 50 mi radius of Westchester.
Besides jamming the channel I am sure their transmitter is eventually going to be damaged by the constant key up.
Now looking at the database it could be in Conn too.
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