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PostPosted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 5:59 pm 
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In no order:

46.760 (77.0)- Fire dispatches. Only thing I can find is an Industry Canada license to Langley Fire Dept.

150.845 (67.0) Alutiiq Corp construction traffic at Fort Lewis (oh, excuuuuusssee me! Joint Base Lewis-McChord!)

43.760 (123.0)- Sounds like logging trucks

155.700 (141.3)- Women's Corrections Center in Purdy

158.730 (CSQ)- Possibly Squaxin Island Tribal Police? Simx chat re: meet me at the station

35.980 (CSQ)- Towing?

47.860 (88.5)- Mason County PUD

46.360 (D131)- Heard this one a bunch...Sounds like fishing boats. Sometimes in English, sometimes an Asian language, occasionally French. Repeated. Returns through Industry Canada indicate "Pacific Pilotage Authority Canada"

155.880 (186.2)- Maple Lane School (juvie prison) ops.

And, oh yeah- how to tell the mountain top you're on is too high? When you're listening to Pierce County on 155.610 and end up getting Whatcom Co talking about a reckless driver in Everson- 130 miles north of your location.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 6:20 pm 
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Mountain tops are NEVER too high, for "Mountain Topping"


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 7:33 pm 
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Wilrobnson wrote:
In no order:

46.760 (77.0)- Fire dispatches. Only thing I can find is an Industry Canada license to Langley Fire Dept.

150.845 (67.0) Alutiiq Corp construction traffic at Fort Lewis (oh, excuuuuusssee me! Joint Base Lewis-McChord!)

43.760 (123.0)- Sounds like logging trucks

155.700 (141.3)- Women's Corrections Center in Purdy

158.730 (CSQ)- Possibly Squaxin Island Tribal Police? Simx chat re: meet me at the station

35.980 (CSQ)- Towing?

47.860 (88.5)- Mason County PUD

46.360 (D131)- Heard this one a bunch...Sounds like fishing boats. Sometimes in English, sometimes an Asian language, occasionally French. Repeated. Returns through Industry Canada indicate "Pacific Pilotage Authority Canada"

155.880 (186.2)- Maple Lane School (juvie prison) ops.

And, oh yeah- how to tell the mountain top you're on is too high? When you're listening to Pierce County on 155.610 and end up getting Whatcom Co talking about a reckless driver in Everson- 130 miles north of your location.

Hey Wil when we have reckless drivers up here we want everyone to know about it :D

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 7:35 pm 
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N7QOR wrote:
Mountain tops are NEVER too high, for "Mountain Topping"


Should've been there when I was trying to listen in the 410-420 band...Nothing but Canuck LTR systems.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:13 pm 
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Wilrobnson wrote:
N7QOR wrote:
Mountain tops are NEVER too high, for "Mountain Topping"


Should've been there when I was trying to listen in the 410-420 band...Nothing but Canuck LTR systems.


Yeah idle messages get annoying!
We need to bring up that RF shield at the border...


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:27 pm 
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46.76 T77 is Langley Township Fire its the dispatch link for 171.66 fairly low power nice catch .


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:58 pm 
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mw wrote:
46.76 T77 is Langley Township Fire its the dispatch link for 171.66 fairly low power nice catch .


Hey there MW, You are getting some time off EH? :D

Have to go to Mission for a wedding on Saturday. :roll: or maybe :beer:

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 7:37 am 
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What mountain were you on?

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 8:12 am 
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the Outlaw wrote:
What mountain were you on?


I don't think it has a name, unless it's one of the 3 Sisters or a run-up to Bearhead..

Directly above Cedar Lake, at 47° 4'20.86"N by 121°50'51.36"W.

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