[Scan-DC] Re:skip headaches
al
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Wed, 05 May 2004 10:50:17 -0400
> >> Anyway, when tropo is running, I can see that's going to be a real
>headache. 154.28 is going to be hard hit, for sure.
>
>I would have a greater concern with an agency putting out a very strong
>signal on 155.340, and using the channel for interoperability.
>
>I presume there are hospitals and ems agencies in the Mid-Atlantic region
>that are still dependent on this frequency for establishing
>enroute-to-facility
>communications to pass patient condition information.
>
>
>Jeff Multer
>Fort Mill, S.C.
I just moved back to Southern Md. area after spending the last 2 1/2 to 3
years in Southwest Va.
Obviously,relatively speaking,over-all uhf/vhf radio trans are less in that
part of Va.However one freq that is used quite alot is 155.340 for talk
between rescue squads & hospitals.I was abit surprised with the low use of
mutal aid traffic on the 154.280/.295 freqs.
Just the opposite is happening now (in so md qth) with little,if
any,155.340 traffic & quite abit of 154.280 mutal aid traffic.
Al
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al dudley ....wash dc metro , usa
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