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Drug Enforcement Frequencies
2808.5 X-ray Alpha 14443.0 Yankee Foxtrot
4500.0 Zulu Alpha *14686.0 Papa
4991.0 X-ray Bravo *14690.0 Golf
5058.5 X-ray Charlie 15443.0 Sierra One Three
*5277.0 Alpha 15867.0 Zulu Echo (6)
5527.0 15953.5 X-ray Foxtrot
5571.0 Yankee Bravo 15964.0 Victor Delta
*5841.0 Bravo 16141.0 HORNET 4
6870.0 16300.0 Possible Sierra ?
7300.0 Charlie 16348.0
7527.0 Zulu Bravo (1) 17171.0 Sierra Hotel(?)
7582.0 17301.0 Sierra Zero Eight
7657.0 Foxtrot 17312.0 Delta Zero Seven (#)
7778.5 X-ray Delta 17443.0 Tango Echo (#)
8912.5 Yankee Charlie (2) 17601.0 X-ray Golf
9238.5 X-Ray Echo 17952.0 (+)
*9497.0 Delta *18171.0 Sierra India
9802.0 Zulu Charlie 18283.0
10242.0 Tango Alpha (3) 18594.0 Victor Charlie (7)
11073.5 *18666.0 Hotel
*11076.0 Echo 19015.0 Sierra Zero Seven
11246.0 19131.0 Sierra Juliet
11288.0 Yankee Delta 20890.0 (8)
11408.0 Victor Golf 23214.0 (9)
11494.0 Victor Foxtrot (4) 23343.0 Tango Hotel (#)
12138.5 *23402.5 Romeo
12215.0 Sierra Two Nine *23675.0 India
12222.0 Zulu Delta 24120.0 Sierra Zero Three
13312.0 Yankee Echo (+) 25350.0 (10)
13907.0 (5) 25410.0 Sierra Zero Two
*14350.0 Lima 26600.0 Sierra Zero One
* denotes Atlas frequencies.
SLINGSHOT - Combined USCG/USCS Interdiction Center, Miami, FL.
Acts as the nominal command and control for all anti-drug
airborne tracking/surveillance and seaborne interdiction
operations in the southeast US, Bahamas and the Caribbean.
OCEANSIDE 300 - USCS/USCG-Blue Lightning Operations Center, Miami.
Coordinates routine stop/searches of small pleasure craft
in the coastal SE USA and Bahamas (carried out by a fleet
of USCS boats).
HAMMER - USCS/USCG command and control center, Riverside, CA.
PANTHER - The only DEA station normally heard on Customs Service frequencies.
ATLAS - Rockwell-Collins Comm facility, Cedar Rapids, IA, which acts as a
"switchboard" for the DEA. It is NOT a DEA Comm station. Atlas
also provides services for elements of the US Military. Almost all
Atlas comms are of a routine administrative nature (Air guard, phone
patches, etc.). Actual DEA operational comms are in secure modes and on
frequencies (unknown) other than used by Atlas or Customs.
NUMBERS in parentheses are:
US Customs Service primary COTHERN (Customs Over The Horizon Enforcement
Radio Net) channels. The COTHERN system is a digital controlled scanning
system, units send a control blurp of data every so often on each channel
for propagation test and ID, and when a unit wants another unit online,
sends a digital selcal on each channel until it finds a response of
good quality. The units then stop scan on that channel and begin
USB voice comms. If they want to scramble, a TDM (Time Division
Multiplex) scramble is used.
You will be able to tell if there are units receivable on a channel
that you are listening to by hearing the "buzzing" sort of data beeps
that the units send occasionally regardless of whether there are voice
comms going on. When a communication is finished, you'll hear the units
say they are "going back to scan".
[Thanks to Skip Sanders (N6IMN) for the info on the COTHERN freqs.]
(+) Indicates frequencies which carry periodic data bursts which differ
from those heard on the COTHERN frequencies.
The frequencies in the X-ray designator sequence are (according to the
Grove Shortwave Directory [4th ed.]) assigned to the FBI for a RTTY/USB
network using tone encoded squelch. I assume the frequencies are either
"on loan" or have been reassigned to the USCS.
An anonymous contributor to the December, 1990 PopComm has provided the
following info:
AMBUSH - A military base, possibly in Puerto Rico.
CONDOR - Military base somewhere farther south of AMBUSH.
ANGRY WARRIOR - Possibly March AFB, CA.
VIEWFINDER 2 - Howard AFB, Panama.
(#) Indicates frequencies heard carrying morale phone patches.
Comms between CONDOR and ANGRY WARRIOR are regularly heard on 14443.0
(Yankee Foxtrot).
Comms between ANGRY WARRIOR and VIEWFINDER 2 are regularly heard on the
Sierra Zero X, Sierra One X, and Sierra Two X series of frequencies.
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This file was compiled by and is maintained by Allan Courtney
(A.COURTNEY) for the members of the GEnie Radio, Electronics &
Broadcasting Roundtable.
Information has been collected from various sources, including
Monitoring Times, Popular Communications, Glenn Hauser's World
of Radio, the RADIO RT membership, and from my personal
monitoring.
Redistribution of this file is permitted as long as the above credits
are included.
Thanks, and good monitoring!
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