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GMRS 462.725 MHz 2040 UTC 27 Nov 2018
ChrisSmolinski:
Hearing two guys trying to troubleshoot repeater issues. I could not hear them on the input frequency.
R4002:
Were you able to decode a CTCSS / PL tone? I presume it was 141.3 Hz (the standard GMRS "travel tone" that apparently is the de facto standard PL tone for GMRS repeaters) but it you were able to get a tone you could presumably find out which repeater using some Googling
ChrisSmolinski:
I didn't notice a tone, but I wasn't paying attention. I heard mentions of locations near York, PA (not far from here) so I assume they're out of that area. I may monitor it later today. I haven't checked much for FRS/GMRS activity but have always been meaning to, so I was listening yesterday afternoon. We're in a fairly rural area, so I am not sure if I'll hear much local activity, but I do recall years ago hearing some hunters.
R4002:
I would certainly check the FRS/GMRS frequencies for hunters and the like, as well as the MURS channels and of course the VHF marine band. While some of the more organized hunting clubs are switching to FCC licensed business radio frequencies (at least around here) there are still plenty that are still using VHF marine gear.
Rob.:
Also itinerant business frequencies. Lots of radios come programmed off the shelf with those and you'll hear a lot of activity on them.
https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Common_Itinerant_and_Business
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