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Fed police

Post by richard omeara »

Im picking up what appears to be Fedral police on 488.4750.Nothing interesting.
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Had it as fed cops on my scanner.They were requesting welfair checks,radio checks.Could be wrong but it sounded good to me.
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It is certainly the correct frequency range for AFP, but my understanding that they only use encrypted systems.

The entity to which that frequency is licensed would appear to be a communications rental company, so the end user could well be anybody, such as a Security Company, or someone trying to stay slightly anonymous.

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Re: Fed police

Post by robbage »

If the party was asking for POI details it might be transit guards or similar, although I think their frequencies are usually around 418 & 419 MHz
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