[Scan-DC] IMF Notice
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Thu, 19 Sep 2002 22:03:40 -0400
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002 20:58:26 EDT [email protected] writes:
....
> On Friday, September 27th, an event known as "The People's
> Strike",
> "A day of Non-compliance and Resistance" is to be held.
> Demonstrators may
> attempt to disrupt traffic by blocking bridges and roads and
> conducting a
> march through the city.
http://sept.globalizethis.org/ under "Major Events" has the link
"Anti-Capitalist Convergence Action." Clicking that take you to:
http://www.abolishthebank.org/, which leads to (assuming you're reading
the page in English):
http://www.abolishthebank.org/en/index.html, where you can read:
>>
Friday, September 27
Working Scenario Plan!
This is the working plan for The People's Strike actions as of Sept.
14th.
Autonomous Actions
Starting between 6:00 and 7:00 am - Form an Affinity Group, Plan an
Action - Plug in at the welcome center and spokescouncil meetings! Shut
Down Business as Usual! Take Back the Freedom to Control our Lives!
Planned Actions for the People's Strike
The Bike Strike! Bike Against Big Oil - 7:30 am
March to Put the Squeeze on Capitalist Greed 7:00 am
Beat the Anti-War Drums: Percussion Protest Against the War on Iraq - 9am
Freedom Plaza, 14th and Penn. and Civil Disobedience Die-In 10am
<<
There are many links in that section.
http://www.abolishthebank.org/en/scenario.html says:
>>
Working Scenario Plan for The People's Strike as of September 8th
We've established a perimeter for both planned and autonomous actions to
occur within.
The Perimeter surrounds downtown DC and VA entrances to the city. We've
made two lists of targets for actions. One is of Strategic Targets that
include:
Intersections
Traffic Circles
Metro Stations
There is a lengthy list of strategic targets for a plan A, which we
estimate it will rely on 5-7,000 people to effectuate. There is a
shortened version of the same list for a plan B that will rely on 3-5,000
people to effectuate. We also intend to develop a Plan C that will rely
on an even smaller number of people to carry it out.
The idea of the strategic target list is to encourage people to carry out
actions at these various targets in order to stop business as usual and
prevent government, corporations and business in Downtown from operating
by preventing the flow of traffic - metro, vehicle and even foot traffic
through out the outlined perimeter. Lockdowns and Barricades at these key
intersections and locations will jam up traffic for miles and prevent
people from being able to get to downtown dc.
<<
Allow me to comment on that last sentence by asking, "do they plan to do
anything out of the ordinary?"
OK, peeps; let's compile a list of frequencies. The first column is the
channel number in my scanner. My two cents:
VDOT is Virginia Department of Transportation, which is correctly known
as the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation, VDHT. So sue
me. Is the MPD all digital now?
1 45.76 VDOT, KA2696
2 47.04 VDOT, "
3 47.22 VDOT, "
4 47.24 VDOT, "
5 47.28 VDOT, "
6 47.30 VDOT, "
7 47.34 VDOT, "
8 158.985 VSP, KA5367
9 154.665 VSP, TAC-1 (car-to-car), KA5367
10 154.695 VSP, TAC-2 (car-to-car) surveillance, KA5367
11 154.905 VSP, mobile channel 1, KA5367
12 154.935 VSP, mobile channel 2, KA5367 (active)
13 155.445 VSP, mobile channel 3, KA5367
14 155.460 VSP, mobile channel 4, KA5367
15 159.000 VSP, Alexandria, KA5367 (active)
16 458.350 VSP, mobile extenders, KA5367
17 159.135 VSP, Alexandria, KA5367
18 159.165 VSP, Culpeper, "
19 155.340 many EMTs, hospitals, Alexandria Hospital
20 39.540 all sheriffs in Virginia
Bank 2 DC Broadcast, Police, Feds
21 153.050 WRC-TV assignment desk
22 161.730 WTTG assignment desk ch. 1 and Skyfox
23 161.760 WTTG assignment desk ch. 2 and Skyfox
24 450.2125 WUSA assignment desk
25 455.550 WJLA assignment desk
26 460.100 MPD Intelligence TAC1
27 460.275 MPD Special Operations Division
28 460.325 MPD Civil Disturbance Units CDU
29 460.400 MPD unknown units TAC2
30 460.425 MPD Command Channel
31 460.450 MPD Escorts TAC3
32 450.8875 CNN 3/4
33 455.0875 ABC
34 161.670 NBC
35 169.225 U. S. Capitol Police
36 166.725 U. S. Park Police F-1 Special Events
37 166.925 U. S. Park Police F-2 dispatch
38 167.075 U. S. Park Police F-3 Special Operations
39 166.850 U. S. Park Police F-4 Tactical
40 414.675 Uniformed Secret Service Dispatch
Bank 3 Railroads
41 160.215 AAR channel 7, the lowest one in common use
42 160.230 old C&O/B&O dispatcher (AAR channel 8)
43 160.410 CSX CQ dispatcher, RF&P (AAR channel 20)
44 161.550 RF&P train crews, lineside detectors (AAR 96)
45 161.385 WMATA police
46 160.800 Conrail road 1 (AAR channel 46)
47 160.245 Norfolk Southern ch. 2 dispatcher to train
48 160.830 Norfolk Southern ch. 2 train to dispatcher
49 161.295 Amtrak Northeast Corridor police
50 173.375 Amtrak police
51 161.205 Amtrak police
54 160.920 Winchester & Western; Amtrak NEC road 1
56 160.950 Norfolk Southern channel 1 (AAR channel 56)
58 160.980 CSX PBX
59 160.995 Amtrak Ivy City car yards
Bank 6 Alexandria
101 866.950 APD talkaround, digital?
102 868.7375 Sheriff talkaround, digital? (868.7325)
103 854.2125 Alexandria Jail, analog
104 123.025 Medevac; several helicopter comms
105 0.0 ---
106 814.8375 Alexandria conventional
107 854.4875 Alexandria trunked
108 855.5125 Alexandria "
109 855.5625 Alexandria "
110 856.8375 Alexandria "
111 857.8375 Alexandria " (handshake)
112 858.8375 Alexandria " (handshake)
113 859.8375 Alexandria " (handshake)
114 860.8375 Alexandria "
115 154.430 Fire
116 154.295 Fire FMARS Mutual Aid
117 854.512.0 ---5 Alexandria conventional
118 815.8375 Alexandria "
119 866.3625 P-MARS DC area police Mutual Aid Network
Bank 7 FRS, ham frequencies
121 462.5625 chan. 1
122 462.5875 " 2
123 462.6125 " 3
124 462.6375 " 4
125 462.6625 " 5
126 462.6875 " 6
127 462.7125 " 7
128 467.5625 " 8
129 467.5875 " 9
130 467.6125 " 10
131 467.6375 " 11
132 467.6625 " 12
133 467.6875 " 13
134 467.7125 " 14
135 146.490 2m amateur band railfan hailing frequency
136 146.520 2m amateur band general hailing frequency
137 146.565 2m amateur band railfan hailing frequency
138 446.000 70cm amateur band general hailing frequency
139 446.050 70cm amateur band railfan hailing frequency
Bank 8 Arlington
143 154.130 Arlington fire dispatch
144 453.8250 Arlington police F1, primary dispatch
145 453.9250 Falls Church PD
146 856.4375 Arlington trunked
147 856.7625 Arlington "
148 856.9375 Arlington "
149 857.4375 Arlington " (handshake)
150 857.7625 Arlington "
151 857.9375 Arlington "
152 858.4375 Arlington "
153 858.7625 Arlington "
154 858.9375 Arlington "
155 859.4375 Arlington " (handshake)
156 859.7625 Arlington "
157 859.9375 Arlington "
158 860.4375 Arlington " (handshake)
159 860.7625 Arlington "
160 860.9375 Arlington "
Metro and other RR's specifically: To scan the whole realm of AAR
frequencies, start with a lower limit of 160.215 and to up to 161.565
MHz. The first column is the AAR channel number.
7 160.215 AAR channel 7, the lowest one in common use
8 160.230 old C&O/B&O dispatcher (AAR channel 8)
9 160.245 Norfolk Southern ch. 2 dispatcher to train
14 160.320 CSX road
20 160.410 RF&P lineside detectors (AAR channel 20)
22 160.440 Amtrak red caps, Union Station, DC
33 160.605 WMATA New Carrollton yard (AAR channel 33)
34 160.620 WMATA Blue Line road AAR channel 34)
35 160.635 Norfolk Southern PBX, Manassas
46 160.800 Conrail road 1 (AAR channel 46)
56 160.950 old Southern Railway dispatcher (now NS)
58 160.980 CSX PBX
59 160.995 Amtrak Ivy City car yards
64 161.070 Conrail road 2
68 161.130 Conrail PBX, maintenance
73 161.205 Amtrak police
75 161.235 WMATA Brentwood yard
76 161.250 WMATA maintenance (channel 3)
77 161.265 CSX PBX, Baltimore-Martinsburg
79 161.295 Amtrak Northeast Corridor police
85 161.385 WMATA police
87 161.415 WMATA (Alexandria yard?)
96 161.550 RF&P train to dispatcher
As usual, if any of these frequencies proves inaccurate, you get double
your money back.
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