Unknown 458.1250 Tampa

ecps92

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Browsed the RRDB and saw nothing, wanted to share, see what the Locals know and then get this added to the RRDB

This license is the only one with 458.1250 in/near Tampa - obviously used by the SO for CMED/Ambulance to Hospital Comms with the UHF Med Channels.

However they have a bunch of 458's at 1 watt (likely legacy license, for an APCOR or what used to be used for Telemetry etc)
but the Freq was found in use 458.1250 (Simplex, nothing on 453.1250) and PL of 103.5

Chatter was about Receiving Area...thought maybe it is now used by the Convention Center or the locals know who is the user.
Was only in for a day, prior to a Cruise, so did some searching, more might follow once I compare RRDB and the FCC
 

Andrew

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There is actually another license for that frequency: KNBT380 City of Tampa

I have that frequency logged as the Tampa Convention Center, along with the following:

TAMPA CONVENTION CENTER
OUTPUTINPUTPLUSECALL SIGN
461.48750466.48750156.7OPERATIONS / FIRST AID-
458.02500-103.5SECURITY (CONTRACT)KNBT380
458.12500-103.5CUSTODIALKNBT380
458.37500-103.5ENGINEERING
462.91250-131.8FOOD SERVICE

Please feel free to correct any of this info.
 

ecps92

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There is actually another license for that frequency: KNBT380 City of Tampa

I have that frequency logged as the Tampa Convention Center, along with the following:

TAMPA CONVENTION CENTER
OUTPUTINPUTPLUSECALL SIGN
461.48750466.48750156.7OPERATIONS / FIRST AID-
458.02500-103.5SECURITY (CONTRACT)KNBT380
458.12500-103.5CUSTODIALKNBT380
458.37500-103.5ENGINEERING
462.91250-131.8FOOD SERVICE

Please feel free to correct any of this info.
Thanks,
still going thru my notes, did I miss it in the DB or does it need a submission ?
Since you are local and can validate the others, might I suggest you submit for
Hillsborough County, Florida (FL) Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference as it lists 800 vs UHF in use.
 
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