by Dennis Kirby (99-02-1)
The Goddard HAM club retransmits all shuttle communications. Located in Greenbelt Maryland just north of Washington DC Freq (MHZ) Callsign Net 147.4500 WA3NAN Goddard HAM club WA3NAN also retrans on 3860kHz LSB, 7185kHz LSB, 14295kHz USB, 21395kHz USB, 28650kHz USB = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Fort Meade Maryland 20755 located just off I-295 and I-95 midway between Baltimore and Washington DC. The Military Police (MP) and Fire Department (FD) share a trunked system with the Division of Engineering and Housing (DEH). DEH is responsible for the maintenance on the military installation to include repairs to military government housing, government office buildings, as wells as road maint. (snow plowing/salting, etc...) This below data recovered between Sept 98 and Jan 99 using Realistic Pro-2006 scanner connected to an Archer discone antenna. This may not be a complete list of the freqs used. Freq (MHZ) Net MP Callsigns --------- --------------- ------------------------------------- 406.2000 MP FD (DEH) S1, S2, M2 406.3250 Control MP FD DEH 200,10,14,13 406.7750 MP FD Eagle, S1, S2, S4, S3, 30, 32, 26, M2, M1 407.0250 MP FD 30, S1, S2, S3, S4, 12, Eagle, 26, K7, I4, D3, 33 407.4000 Control MP FD 200, 50, (11) ,(14), 33, 73, 32 ,74 407.5750 Control MP FD 200, 34, 32, 11 409.4500 Control MP DEH 200,10,50,14,55,13 411.2000 MP 33, 50, 26, Eagle, D2, D4, M2, Lawman, M3 The following freqs may be related to the Ft. Meade trunked system, but cannot be confirmed. 406.2625 Open static (hot mike type) 406.3000 406.5250 Control (Possible MP) 406.6250 406.8500 Control 407.9500 Control 408.8500 Possible MP 409.5250 Possible MP 409.5250 Control (Possible MP) 409.5750 410.2750 Control 410.4250 Control 411.5400 Control (Possible MP) 411.8000 Possible MP = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = I'm interested in police, fire, paramedics and other military freqs in the Baltimore/Washington DC area. I'd like info on any Secret Service and any Foreign Embassy freqs used. Dennis W. Kirby dwkirby@yahoo.com