[Scan-DC] Need help identifying possible trunked system
[email protected]
[email protected]
Mon, 28 Jul 2003 03:36:10 -0400
I am pretty confident that I was receiving the EVRC system. I was receiving this data channel in the early morning hours and upon analyzing this data channel with trunker it gave me a System ID of 791a which is attached to the EVRC system. I have found Trunker to be an excellent tool in determining who a data channel belongs to. I am wondering how (and it they really do)have Norfolk on this system also with that distance. I need to do some more monitoring in the early morning hours when ducting conditions are idea to confirm this.
What is Bellwood? Is that the name of the supply center?
I also received a system id of 791a on 406.500 as well as 406.725. Is this a multiple site system?
Thanks in advance,
Jeff in Virginia
In a message dated 7/26/2003 11:42:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
> I don't think that is a correct analysis. The EVRC system is located at
> Bellwood, DGSC, Chesterfield, Va. and users are Bellwood Security, Ft. Lee MPs,
> and the Hopewell PD. Norfolk NOB is 70 air miles SSE and I doubt it is a user.
> All comms are 100% digital unless something has changed. I still hear Norfolk
> NOB/NAS Base Police on 143.600 mhz. analog. EVRC trunked
> frequencies as provided
> me are 406.775, 407.050,
> 408.975, 410350 and 410.825 mhz.