[Scan-DC] USA Mobility public safety paging on 72.72 MHz

David Jones djoneses at verizon.net
Tue Jun 2 20:13:26 EDT 2009


More than likely used as link between sites.   I don't believe there are pagers on the mid-band frequencies.

This is what WV State Police do/did.  I used to listen to the 72 MHz link frequencies to here both the officer and the dispatcher since the SP didn't repeat.

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Clegg <w4jecom at w4je.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 7:06 PM
To: Scan-DC <Scan-DC at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [Scan-DC] USA Mobility public safety paging on 72.72 MHz

This evening I was touring around parts of the radio spectrum that I don't 
normally venture in. I came across several pager systems operating in the 
72 - 73 MHz band, between TV channels 4 and 5. One particularly strong (and 
active) signal received here in Arlington is on 72.72 MHz, which according 
to the ULS is registered to USA Mobility (WNVV216) from a site in DC, and 
the channel is assigned under the conventional public safety pool. But, the 
authorization is under Part 90.35a of the FCC's rules, which applies only to 
commercial operators. A quick look at the company's web site shows that they 
provide paging and data service to virtually anyone for any reason (that is, 
I couldn't really pin down exactly what their main business is). Their 
corporate HQ is in Alexandria.

Anyway, do any of you first responders know if this is a public safety 
paging channel? Does USA Mobility provide pager service to local public 
safety folks? Just curious if anyone knows specifically about this company 
and their possible public safety operations. Maybe someone on this list 
works for them?

Cheers,
Andy

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