170.800 simplex user
170.800 simplex user
Does anyone know who is using 170.800 NAC 293 in western Riverside County? Thinking it could be USMS or something of that nature.
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It sure looks like a federal frequency. I'd search the FCC database.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.
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Fed stuff isn't in the FCC database, and is not searchable in any other Fed database.cvrules90 wrote:It sure looks like a federal frequency. I'd search the FCC database.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.
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I didn't know that.
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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.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.
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Perris area. It appears to be simplex as far as I can tell.
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It might be published in Radio Reference so do the frequency search there.brandon wrote:Perris area. It appears to be simplex as far as I can tell.
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Federal agencies are not licensed through the FCC. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration handles that. NTIA frequency assignments are classified.cvrules90 wrote:I didn't know that.
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I then conclude that the database is unsearchable.
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Quick search, it seems USMS is correct, if found it listed as "Ops.'