Two new unid 380 systems

CqDx

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Hi all,

A week ago while stuck on the Bay Bridge due to an accident, I had the chance to scan around the 380 bands and picked up two new unid systems, something for everyone to do some foxhunting while DMV or Eastern MD area :)

BEE00.88D RFSS 1 Site 2 NAC 880
385.6250 - primary control channel
386.0375 - secondary control channel
385.3125 - secondary control channel

BEE00.B8D RFSS 1 Site 1 NAC B81
387.3625 - primary control channel
387.1500 - secondary control channel
386.9875 - secondary control channel
386.7500 - secondary control channel.
 

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Considering you were over the Chesapeake Bay, and at elevation, these signals *could* be distant.
 

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I agree. Hopefully this post would help spark some interest in the community
 

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Hi all,

A week ago while stuck on the Bay Bridge due to an accident, I had the chance to scan around the 380 bands and picked up two new unid systems, something for everyone to do some foxhunting while DMV or Eastern MD area :)

BEE00.88D RFSS 1 Site 2 NAC 880
385.6250 - primary control channel
386.0375 - secondary control channel
385.3125 - secondary control channel

BEE00.B8D RFSS 1 Site 1 NAC B81
387.3625 - primary control channel
387.1500 - secondary control channel
386.9875 - secondary control channel
386.7500 - secondary control channel.
Mt. Quirauk has the 385.625 as a control channel, that site can be heard all over, maybe they changed frequencies. the 386.0375 is from Andrews. I am thinking you caught some skip, as I cant see them reusing the same frequencies that close to each other
 
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