USMS Tac-1 Frequency in Guilford, Colorado

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DixieT

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I hear USMS on their normal VIPER Frequencies, but was wondering if anyone knew what their TAC-1 Frequency is, around the Guilford CO. Area ?? thanks in advance!
 

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It may be talkaround on the repeater output frequency... That would keep communications more local and still allow them to hear what's going on over the repeater. If that's the case, you may just not be close enough to hear it.
 

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I remember hearing them on VIPER a while back, and when they actually got on scene, they switched to I believe an 8 TAC frequency.
 

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Sorry I didn't make my question clear reference USMS TAC Frequencies. I'm in Guilford, CO, N.C.
USMS uses The N.C. 800 MHz P-25 'VIPER' System. In my area, it seems when the Field Units arrive on an OP Site, they switch to (TAC-1). Anyone know if those TAC Frequencies are in the (162 - 175MHz) Range , or (410 - 420MHz) Range. Again! this is in Guilford CO, N.C.
Thanks in advance!
 

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You could try the old frequencies
United States Marshals Service - The RadioReference Wiki
or also search 162-174 at 12.5 khz spacing

Sorry I didn't make my question clear reference USMS TAC Frequencies. I'm in Guilford, CO, N.C.
USMS uses The N.C. 800 MHz P-25 'VIPER' System. In my area, it seems when the Field Units arrive on an OP Site, they switch to (TAC-1). Anyone know if those TAC Frequencies are in the (162 - 175MHz) Range , or (410 - 420MHz) Range. Again! this is in Guilford CO, N.C.
Thanks in advance!
 
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