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PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 10:35 pm 
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Didn't see anything in the database, didn't look too hard either. Multiple frequencies, not sure how many are related. LTR. I'll post all freqs later, but this is what I'm picking up now:

452.7750 Repeater 13
452.3500 Repeater 09

No traffic heard because everything in Yakima closes at (or before) 18:00 daily. I have no idea what you guys do after that.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:48 am 
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I would think that would be something that jrw14493 could add to AT.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 5:08 am 
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No traffic heard because everything in Yakima closes at (or before) 18:00 daily. I have no idea what you guys do after that.


I'm sure it involves "high gravity" malt liquor and the ubiquitous "Glock Nine". **



**This is an altogether different firearm from the Glock Seven. Made in Germany, the G-7 is constructed entirely of ceramic material, and is capable of passing through airport metal detectors completely unnoticed. The only downside to this amazing weapon is the price, which is quite expensive. The real MSRP is unknown, but experts say that they cost more than the Dulles International Airport Police Chief makes in a month.

This is not to be confused with the Austrian made 9mm Glock 17, or any other Glock handgun, which are constructed of both steel and polymer, and would quite easily set off an airport metal detector.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 8:25 am 
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It's their LTR system and I've never heard anything out of any of it. Ever. Send me your notes and I'll attempt to fill in the holes. I've also got some things I can send you.

I've also been looking for someone with a fancy computer controlled scanner to come into town and track the many LTR systems and the city PWD trunk system and find all the talkgroups and etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.

Wil is right, that's what we do at night. :chaingun: :beer:

OWEN, what are you talking about? AT? Hint?

BTW, there is a lot of other unlicensed shit around here...

After 1800 we get out the FRS's and CB's.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 9:53 am 
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Those are all the notes I have. I would monitor it more but I'm leaving this evening and don't have time this afternoon.


AT = me, Atomic Taco.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 9:55 am 
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I also had the freqs for the Ace Hardware DC in Moxee but nothing heard on those either. Could have been my location.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 9:56 am 
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Joey, I believe I was talking about Day Wireless system in Yakima, and thought you would have something to add because that would be your end of the State, I would like to get down there and run my PSR-500 and 600 just to see whats going on, I have not been there in about three years. I have family there in Union Gap and Wapato I have a cousin there with the Yakima fire Dept. Kevin Quantrell or he was the last time I saw him.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 10:02 am 
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I hadn't had coffee at that point....got it now....lol...

OWEN, thanks for the clarification. Let me know when you make it down here and I'd like to put somebody else's notes together with mine to find/figure some things out.

I haven't heard anything on Ace's LTR system either, but then again, I haven't spent much time monitoring out there. Theres a few things out there I'd like to figure out and that's one of them.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 10:09 am 
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jrw14493 wrote:
I hadn't had coffee at that point


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If someone else wants to volunteer to do the LTR stuff, I'll come over sometime soon and do the City Moto system and the Yakistan one....I don't do LTR, it's just goofy. Joey, PM me with your usual days off, and I'll make my trip on a day when we can get together.

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380mhz Yakima Training Center is another one I need to learn about. There is a 150.775 they use CSQ for MAST ops I hear every now and then...

I'm only about 20-30 min away from ellensburg (depending on how fast you drive, 30min if you go the speed limit) if anybody want's to make a field trip on the 22nd. I'll try to get into work around 5 that day. I'll also have that morning off so if anybody wants to come over earlier in the morning, let me know.

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Wilrobnson wrote:
I don't do LTR, it's just goofy.
But you have the magic 500!


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 10:00 pm 
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jrw14493 wrote:
380mhz Yakima Training Center is another one I need to learn about.
I got a couple of close call hits, will post when I'm not so freaking tired.
jrw14493 wrote:
depending on how fast you drive, 30min if you go the speed limit
I was getting passed going 75 on I-82. I loved it.


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Watch out for the unmarked Dodge Magnum the Yakima detachment is using...

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Watch out for the unmarked Dodge Magnum the Yakima detachment is using...


It's dark grey and literally has no sort of antenna or visible lights through the windows or anything.

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jrw14493 wrote:
icom1020 wrote:
Watch out for the unmarked Dodge Magnum the Yakima detachment is using...


It's dark grey and literally has no sort of antenna or visible lights through the windows or anything.

XMT plates?


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