- Johns Hopkins University continues to migrate to MOTOTRBO. Interestingly, they seem to use Color Code 5, Slot 2, Group 40 on many of their frequencies.
- The frequencies used by the Maryland Stadium Authority and Oriole Park at Camden Yards remain analog. (The licenses had the MOTOTRBO emission designators added to them recently.)
- The National Aquarium MOTOTRBO Capacity Plus system is somewhat hard to figure. DMRDecode reports the same LCN for 464.4750 and 464.8250.
- Harborplace uses three UHF repeaters, but they all seem to have security traffic on them at one point or another. They may have a separate frequency for each part of the complex (Pratt St. Pavillion, Light St. Pavillion, and Gallery at Harborplace).
- The Hotel Monaco is using frequencies that are still in the application process.
- The Hyatt Regency has switched to MOTOTRBO.
- The Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards is finally using their frequencies.
This blog discusses radio scanning in DC, monitoring upcoming special events, and notable new FCC frequency applications.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Baltimore Major Update
Took a trip to Baltimore last Saturday, and updated many frequencies on the Baltimore page. Some observations:
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