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Mobile Monitoring Event

Yes, however our spot-lite was concentrated on the 450-460 Mhz band, rather than the known
T-Band stuff for Foxboro Police and Fire.
 
 
----- Original Message -----
To: Bill
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 3:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Scan-Mass-East] Mobile Monitoring Event

Great work, I've look a few times for a list like this and found nothing.  Did you hear anything on:
 
470.525 103.5 - FOXBORO PD STADIUM OPS
 
This the description I found a while back for:
464.9125 - FOXBORO FIRE STADIUM REPEATER
 
Mike
 


----- Original Message ----
From: Bill <ecps92@...>
To: Scan-Mass-East@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, October 9, 2006 10:55:43 AM
Subject: [Scan-Mass-East] Mobile Monitoring Event

Sunday with nothing better to do. ! :)
 
John-M and myself met up in Foxboro to seek-out [SEARCH] for frequencies related to the
Patriots vs Miami football game.
 
Two reasons.
a.)  Because they are there
b.)  To better assist with the Live Feed [John send the link] for Teamspeak on the web.
 
It was a pretty simple operation for the Gillette Stadium Info.
 
http://www.fcc. gov/searchtools. html and scroll down to the FCC General Menu Reports
 
Running a Search on Company Names, we used "Gillette Stadium"
The FCC Returned  WPXL674
 
462.3500
464.4500
464.7500
451.5000
451.9750
452.1250
 
Once we had the license, a quick additional check was made, using the Location Search
based upon the Latitude and Longitude from the FCC License.
 
A Local monitoring event like this, I prefer to use a 0.5 - 1.0 Mile Radius, this keeps some of the
Nextel Data out of the Report, although many of the Sport Venues have Nextel sites built into
the facilities now.
 
This brought us to the NFL under WQDL307 , lots of Frequencies to Monitor.
 
With a few different Scanners Loaded , we met up in Foxboro and began immediately
confirming frequencies, channel usage and CTCSS / DCS Tones.  [Amazingly Simple].
 
We also searched the UHF Band [since many of the licenses are 450-470], although in the future
I would expand my band segments to include VHF Low and VHF High.
 
 
450.3125 127.3 Hz      Unknown TV Network [Miami??]
450.6125 136.5 Hz      WHDH TV
450.8875 CSQ            CBS TV
451.0375 100.0 Hz      Fallon EMS [Pac/RT] Supervisors Truck
451.5000 131.8 Hz      Security Repeater [Foxtrot, Tango, Romeo & Golf Units] [Internal Security]
451.9750                    Nothing heard that contained Stadium Operations
451.9750 D-162           Unknown Campus [FCC shows Becker & Harvard]
452.1250 156.7 Hz      Poss Ch.02 Papa Units [External Security]
453.1750 D-074          Acton Fire
453.2625 100.0 Hz      Wrentham Fire
453.3625 103.5 Hz      Poss RI? Fire Dept
453.6875 88.5 Hz        Dedham Fire
453.7000 218.1 Hz      Taunton Fire
455.8875 CSQ            CBS TV
457.5125 71.9 Hz        Golden Arches Order system
457.6000 CSQ            Media or Team Camera Ops
460.3875 127.3 Hz      Poss RI???
460.5000 D-023           Helo Copter reporting traffic and parking lot capacity back to Stadium Command
460.7125 173.8 Hz      Replay Booth [Team? or NFL?]
461.7125 D-054           Miami Dolphins QB Radio
461.9125 141.3 Hz      Parking lot Attendants
462.3500                    Nothing heard that contained Stadium Operations
463.9375 123.0 Hz      Phillips Academy with Phone Patch
464.4500 173.8 Hz      Security [Sierra & India Units] Someone referred to this as the Premium Channel [Club House?]
464.7500 192.8 Hz      Ticket Takers, Gate Security
464.9125  210.7 Hz     Public Safety - On Site.  Police, Fire, EMS
464.9375 D-245           Patriots QB Radio
465.7125 D-065           Microphones [Poss TV or Radio network]
468.4875 77.0 Hz        Golden Arches Order System
 
 
 
 
Other Frequencies discovered, or from previous monitoring events
151.8650 67.0 Hz    Fallon Ambulance - Stadium Ops
153.5900 203.5 Hz  BayState Gas Co - Repeater
153.6350 186.2 Hz  BayState Gas Co - Repeater
157.4700 146.2 Hz  Chris Tow - Contract for Rte-1 Events
161.2200 67.0 Hz    Fallon Ambulance
 
Of Course the MSP Operate on the 800 TRS System for All Operations.
Nothing on Simplex or the I-TAC's.
 
 
 
 
Bill Dunn    N1/KUG
Cruise Ship Frequencies
http://home. earthlink. net/~ecps92/ cruise_ships. htm  [Updated]



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Sunday with nothing better to do. ! :) John-M and myself met up in Foxboro to seek-out [SEARCH] for frequencies related to the Patriots vs Miami football game....
Bill
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Yes, however our spot-lite was concentrated on the 450-460 Mhz band, rather than the known T-Band stuff for Foxboro Police and Fire. ... From: Michael Webber ...
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Great work, I've look a few times for a list like this and found nothing. Did you hear anything on: 470.525 103.5 - FOXBORO PD STADIUM OPS This the...
Michael Webber
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Oct 9, 2006
7:56 pm

Nice job, guys. The Teamspeak feed and its listeners will benefit greatly from it. With your combined permission I'd love to add this as a Wiki (or as John...
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Oct 9, 2006
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Football. What a waste of spectrum! :-) SO! They are still using a PS freq illegally, unless it's the Boston Police Helicopter. _____ From:...
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Oct 9, 2006
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Another Sunday with nothing better to do. ! :) before a Football Game. John-M, Tim-N and myself met up in Foxboro to seek-out [SEARCH] for frequencies related...
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