[Scan-DC] Fishy question

Joel Kahn jrkahn at att.net
Fri Nov 7 12:02:55 EST 2025


Looks like we may have to arrange a fishing trip!!
Alan- we don't put old computers into storage any more. We save the hard drive and scrap the rest!!!
Joel 

 

    On Friday, November 7, 2025 at 11:22:21 AM EST, Alan Henney <alan at henney.com> wrote:  
 
 I have done quite a bit of research into this operation, but my notes are
on my computer in storage.  They run a massive operation with sometimes as
many as five spotter planes that operate, as I recall, on 122.925.

They cover the Chesapeake as well as the Atlantic from Jersey to the
Carolinas.

The ships are based out of Reedville, Va.  The FCC licenses are under
different names, but Omega Protein is one of the most recent ones.
Sometimes they use encryption, and sometimes they use regular marine
channels.

If I can find my old computer in storage, I can tell you more.  Please
check back with me.

Regards,
Alan


On Fri, Nov 7, 2025 at 11:05 AM Andrew Clegg <andrew_w_clegg at hotmail.com>
wrote:

> This is a long shot, but does anyone know what frequencies the menhaden
> spotting planes over the Chesapeake Bay use?
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