170.800 simplex user

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brandon
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170.800 simplex user

Post by brandon »

Does anyone know who is using 170.800 NAC 293 in western Riverside County? Thinking it could be USMS or something of that nature.
cvrules90
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Re: 170.800 simplex user

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brandon wrote:Does anyone know who is using 170.800 NAC 293 in western Riverside County? Thinking it could be USMS or something of that nature.
It sure looks like a federal frequency. I'd search the FCC database.
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Re: 170.800 simplex user

Post by 800 »

cvrules90 wrote:
brandon wrote:Does anyone know who is using 170.800 NAC 293 in western Riverside County? Thinking it could be USMS or something of that nature.
It sure looks like a federal frequency. I'd search the FCC database.
Fed stuff isn't in the FCC database, and is not searchable in any other Fed database.
cvrules90
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Re: 170.800 simplex user

Post by cvrules90 »

I didn't know that.
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Post by inlandpatch »

brandon wrote:Does anyone know who is using 170.800 NAC 293 in western Riverside County? Thinking it could be USMS or something of that nature.
How far west are we talking about? Corona, Norco, Riverside? also what time did you hear this? trying to see if i can catch it here in Chino.
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Re: 170.800 simplex user

Post by brandon »

Perris area. It appears to be simplex as far as I can tell.
cvrules90
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Post by cvrules90 »

brandon wrote:Perris area. It appears to be simplex as far as I can tell.
It might be published in Radio Reference so do the frequency search there.
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cvrules90 wrote:I didn't know that.
Federal agencies are not licensed through the FCC. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration handles that. NTIA frequency assignments are classified.
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Post by cvrules90 »

I then conclude that the database is unsearchable.
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Post by sp1989 »

Quick search, it seems USMS is correct, if found it listed as "Ops.'
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