[Scan-DC] Project Lifesaver Frequencies
Jeff Krauss
jeff at krauss.ws
Wed Nov 19 11:45:23 EST 2008
Those 216 MHz frequencies fall into the Low Power Radio Service (FCC
Rules, Sections 95.629 and 95.1001 et seq.).
But they don't correspond exactly to the FCC's channel plan.
>Message: 8
>Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 11:04:55 EST
>From: LtBrown122 at aol.com
>Subject: Re: [Scan-DC] Silver Spring - Project Lifesaver
>To: scan-dc at mailman.qth.net
>Message-ID: <d28.38e7bfa3.36559327 at aol.com>
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>Update:
>
>Here is the web page for Project Lifesaver:
>_http://www.projectlifesaver.org/site/_
>(http://www.projectlifesaver.org/site/)
>
>and they have located the subject at a bus stop @ East West Highway &
>Washington Street.
>
>Joe B
>
>
>In a message dated 11/19/2008 11:01:27 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
>LtBrown122 at aol.com writes:
>
>Hello All,
>
>Currently MCPD is in Silver Spring, MD searching for a critical missing
>person - it's apparently an adult. The last time he went missing, he
>had gotten
>into a cab and went to a liquor store in Rockville. Apparently the missing
>person has some sort of locator on them that emits a signal
>that they say this
>person is currently on 216.506 but can be heard better on 216.921. They are
>asking other PD units that are Project Lifesaver Certified, to put their
>antenna's on their cars to start searching. The patients
>home address is near East
>West Highway and Grubb Rd in silver spring. They are also searching area's
>in Bethesda, and Rockville attempting to locate this person. Apparently this
>is not the first time this gentleman has gone missing.
>
>Currently they can be heard operating on 800 MHz MCPD A2 - Bethesda.
>
>Joe B
>
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