My old friend Mac, KF4LMT, has uncovered a new 380-400 MHz TRS at the Beaufort MCAS (Merritt Field) South Carolina.
MCAS Beaufort
System ID: 0032h
Site 0032h-0101 (Site probably on base)
386.1375 386.7250 386.5125 386.9625
Site 0032h-0102 (Site best heard south of the base)
380.4875 (No talkgroup activity noted)
Site 0032h-0103 (Site possibly at MCRD Parris Island)
385.3500 385.6250 386.2125
So far, the only talkgroup heard on the system has been PMO (MPs) on TG 38141.
Have you done a sweep of your 380-390 MHz band yet? If you live within ground range of a military base here in the states, you should do a search in the 380-390 MHz frequency range for trunk radio system communications and control channels. If you hear something please pass it along and I will work with you to flush out details on the system. Of course, those wishing to remain anonymous shall.
Thanks Mac.
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