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72 lines
3.4 KiB
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` U.S. Secret Service
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Channel I.D. Frequency Usage
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Able 32.230 WHCA vans
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Alpha 166.5125 Escort & Security
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Baker 165.7875 Pres./VP/VIP escorts
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Charlie 165.375 Nationwide primary, Command post coordination
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Delta 169.925 WHCA vans, phone patches
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Echo 407.850 Phone patch uplink, paired with 415.700
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in aircraft
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Foxtrot 415.700 Phone patch downlink, paired with 407.850
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on ground
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Golf 165.7625 Input to 165.375 rptr
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Hotel 166.2125 Pres/VP protection
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India 407.925 Treasury Security Force(Pres/VP protecion)
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Juliet 170.000 Camp David pager
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Kilo 167.825 WHCA Staff
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Lima 168.7875 WHCA Staff
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Mike 165.2125 Foreign/Domestic dignitaries protection
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November 167.025 WHCA Staff
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Oscar 164.8875 Pres limo & Executive family
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Papa 164.400 Counterfeit division, Pres/VP protection
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Quebec 166.700 WHCA Staff
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Romeo 166.400 Input to 166.4625 rptr
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Sierra 166.5125 Pres/VP protection; Pagers
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Tango 164.650 Pres/VP protection
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Uniform
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Victor 164.100 Pres/VP protection
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Whiskey 167.025 Pagers
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X-Ray 166.4625 Treasury Common channel (S.S./ATF/Customs/IRS)
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Yankee 162.6875 Phone patch uplink, paired with 171.2875
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in Aircraft
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Zulu 171.2875 Phone patch downlink, paired with 162.7875
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ground
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Misc info on Secret Service &
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Presidential related Frequencies
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White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
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5 channel configuration
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Simplex F-1 165.7875, "Baker"
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Simplex F-2 165.375, "Charlie"
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Simplex F-3 166.2125, "Mike"
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Simplex F-4 164.650, "Tango"
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Simplex F-5 164.8875, "Oscar", White House Staff
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F-1 thru F-4 handle 90% of Secret Service radio traffic throughout
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the country.
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3 Channel configuration
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F-1 166.5125, "Sierra", Usually a staff/command post, Primary
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F-2 167.025, "Whiskey", Mostly paging & some 2 way traffic for support
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Personnel.
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F-3 166.700, "November", Used usually in advance of a VIP's arrival
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"Suitcase repeater", (portable setup), packed in large suitcases
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containing
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the B/C/M/T configuration, in the "C" frequency uses a rptr with 166.400
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providing the usual input
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"Y/Z" configuration: These were part of a still used system providing
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telephone system from aircraft near the arrival site or from limousines.
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This system utilizes the frequency pair 162.6875 & 171.2875. Formerly it
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was always a duplex system but occasionally heard as a repeater
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(similiar)
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to the civilan mobilephone systems). The system is known by both names
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"Y/Z" or "Yankee/Zulu"
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