Here is the latest update on the new DoD 380-400 MHz LMR TRS being built at Camp Frank D. Merrill near Dahlonega, Georgia.
Camp Frank D. Merrill (part of the Fort Benning Project 25 System)
System ID: 01e, WACN: 90b20
Site 909 (NAC 027)
386.1000/396.1000c
386.8500/396.8500vp
388.1750/398.1750vp
388.4750/398.4750vp
Site 1010 (NAC 028)
386.4000/396.4000vp
388.0000/398.0000c/vp
388.2500/398.2500vp
388.7000/398.7000c/v
The radio techs on Tower site 1010 are using TG 3001 and I have seen two radios in that group 300001/300002.
Rod in Atlanta has passed infornation on another site that is being heard in the Atlanta area. It now has three frequencies that have been IDed. This site 808 is being heard very weakly here in BTown.
Site 808 (NAC 026)
388.0250/398.0250c
386.0750/396.0750c
388.3250/398.3250 (T)
Thanks for that latest update Rod.
I have not made a hard determination (regardless what you may see posted elsewhere) the physical locations on site 808/909/1010.
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