[MilCom] Historic Land Mobile Use of 380-399.9 mhz Band?
Greg Brazil
baycomm at earthlink.net
Sun May 22 18:45:51 EDT 2011
I've worked on the Mt Diablo system. It's been for as long as I can remember. I went into business in 1978 & worked for Motorola 67-70 & an independent shop 70-78. Never heard any traffic on it though.
Greg (SF Bay Area)
On May 22, 2011, at 14:57, "Ken" <rfinder1 at verizon.net> wrote:
> Interestingly a publication “Sacramento County Frequency Outline, 1983 edition”, listed the California Army National Guard as operating a land mobile radio 4 repeater channels/4 talk around channels allocated in the frequency range 396.5 to 399.75 mhz. There appeared that there was at least two repeater sites, one in Sacramento and another on Mt Diablo. The repeater outputs/repeater talk around were on 399.60/.65/.70/.75 and inputs appeared to be 396.45/.50/.55/.60.
>
> So historically wise, I wonder how long ago (surely before 1983) the military was using the 380-399.9 mhz band for land mobile radio use?
>
> Ken
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