Tourist season is upon us in Juneau, and with it these floating citys spewing RF signals, many cruise ships have their own UHF repeaters on board, I myself am not in the least bit interested in monitoring who needs more towels or what toilet is clogged, but maybe someone out there is, so here is a link to the "master" cruiseship frequency database.
CRUISE SHIP FREQ. MASTER LIST
Friday, May 18, 2012
Capital City Fire Rescue
Here is a list of the current frequencies and tones for CCFR, if anyone knows what tones access what repeaters (Saddle Mountain, Lena Point?) please post a comment.
Channel RX FREQ TX FREQ RX TONE TX TONE
Fire 1 (Dispatch) 154.965 158.805 107.2 94.8 Saddle Mountain?
Fire 2 155.955 158.940 103.5 127.3 Lena Repeater?
Fire 3 155.760 Simplex 136.5 Main Fireground
Fire 4 154.040 Simplex 91.5 Tac Channel
Fire 5 153.845 Simplex 162.2 Tac Channel
I am not 100% on this list, I believe there may be another repeater at the Auke Lake tower site, or at least there was one in the past.
Thanks to the crew at CCFR for their hard work 24/7, 365!
Click here for link to CCFR website, with call signs
Channel RX FREQ TX FREQ RX TONE TX TONE
Fire 1 (Dispatch) 154.965 158.805 107.2 94.8 Saddle Mountain?
Fire 2 155.955 158.940 103.5 127.3 Lena Repeater?
Fire 3 155.760 Simplex 136.5 Main Fireground
Fire 4 154.040 Simplex 91.5 Tac Channel
Fire 5 153.845 Simplex 162.2 Tac Channel
I am not 100% on this list, I believe there may be another repeater at the Auke Lake tower site, or at least there was one in the past.
Thanks to the crew at CCFR for their hard work 24/7, 365!
Click here for link to CCFR website, with call signs
Thursday, May 17, 2012
FAA electronics maintenance and data
This site is located off of engineers cutoff road right at "the cut" and emits a data signal at 410.300 MHz.
This frequency is used by FAA electronics techs for monitoring of flight related systems.
The above is a optoelectronics scout, a must have for serious RF junkies.
Just down the road from this site, on the opposite side of the road is the tower site for anchorage center radar control FSS (133.900 MHz, 360.650 MHz) and Juneau ATIS (135.200 MHz)
Click for Radio Reference frequency database-Juneau
This frequency is used by FAA electronics techs for monitoring of flight related systems.
The above is a optoelectronics scout, a must have for serious RF junkies.
Just down the road from this site, on the opposite side of the road is the tower site for anchorage center radar control FSS (133.900 MHz, 360.650 MHz) and Juneau ATIS (135.200 MHz)
Click for Radio Reference frequency database-Juneau
First Post- Monitor Juneau
Hello all;
This is a attempt to bring together all of the radio monitoring hobbyists, or "scanner buffs" in Juneau, AK and surrounding areas. I will be sharing frequency lists and finds, and hope that others will too.
Please bookmark and come back later, I will try to add posts every week. Please leave comments and share!.
This is a attempt to bring together all of the radio monitoring hobbyists, or "scanner buffs" in Juneau, AK and surrounding areas. I will be sharing frequency lists and finds, and hope that others will too.
Please bookmark and come back later, I will try to add posts every week. Please leave comments and share!.
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