[Scan-DC] There's something odd happening with Fort Belvoir's 380
Mhz system
John M. Nash
j.m.nash at verizon.net
Sat Oct 21 11:27:51 EDT 2006
Good morning. I have not seen much information on any of the Joint National
Capital Region systems. Has anyone determined which system Fort McNair and
Fort Meyers migrated? Is there any new talkgroup information for the three
systems listed on the Radio Reference website?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Glen G. Hosey" <ghosey at cox.net>
To: "Scan DC" <Scan-DC at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 8:33 PM
Subject: [Scan-DC] There's something odd happening with Fort Belvoir's 380
Mhz system
On Friday, 13 October, on the Joint National Capital Region (Fort Belvoir,
Virginia) System (380 Mhz) they were simulcasting a channel from the Fairfax
County's system.
On Ft. Belvoir TG126 they were carrying the simulcast of Fairfax County
TG16848 (Channel 2 -- Mount Vernon/Franconia District Dispatch).
Tonight they are simulcasting Fairfax County TG16944 (Channel 6
Franconia/Mount Vernon District Dispatch), again on Belvoir TG126.
This is going on as I write this.
These two Fairfax County channels are patched together for dispatching --
only one channel is active on any given day. These two districts border Fort
Belvoir.
Glen Hosey
Fairfax, VA
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