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The following list contains frequencies used by the U.S. Customs Service and
the DEA in their drug interdiction efforts. This list was compiled by David
Ross and is via the February DX Ontario by way of Glenn Hauser's World of
Radio <3/9/89>.
2808.5 X-ray Alpha 11246.0
4500.0 Zulu Alpha 11288.0 Yankee Delta
4991.0 X-ray Bravo 12222.0 Zulu Delta
5058.5 X-ray Charlie 13312.0 Yankee Echo
5277.0 Alpha 14350.0 Lima
5571.0 Yankee Bravo 14686.0 Papa
5841.0 Bravo 14690.0 Golf
7300.0 Charlie 15867.0 Zulu Echo
7527.0 Zulu Bravo 15953.5 X-ray Foxtrot
7657.0 Foxtrot 16141.0 HORNET 4
7778.5 X-ray Delta 17601.0 X-ray Golf
8912.5 Yankee Charlie 18666.0 Hotel
9238.5 X-Ray Echo 19131.0
9497.0 Delta 23403.0 Romeo
9802.0 Zulu Charlie 23675.0 India
11076.0 Echo
Many of these frequencies are new to me. I have monitored activity on:
5571.0 8912.5 11076.0 11288.0 12222.0 14686.0 18666.0 and 23403.0
All of these can stay pretty active, lower frequencies at night and higher by
day. Punch these into your rig's memories and keep this list handy in case the
activity shifts to one of the lesser used frequencies.
Allan Courtney
[A.COURTNEY]