Anonymous ID: d67217 Feb. 18, 2022, 6:32 a.m. No.15656813   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>6818

Sorry for the Video Quality, Originals Were Huge. What's Important is the Audioโ€ฆ

 

JFK Jr. - Cetain Irony - Mastermind - Taking Q's - Russian Dog Slides (TS-KEK) - Larry King 28 September 1995

Anonymous ID: d67217 Feb. 18, 2022, 7:09 a.m. No.15656996   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Curiousโ€ฆ

 

Has anyone done the data size calculations for the hosting of 8Kun?

 

All file types posted from beginning to X-Date aggregate size?

 

Large Task, But Would be Neat to Know How Much Hosting Was Taking Place at a Data Farmโ€ฆ.

 

o7

Anonymous ID: d67217 Feb. 18, 2022, 7:22 a.m. No.15657084   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7089 >>7095 >>7108 >>7146

NCSWIC

 

U.S. Secret Service Standard/Other Channels

 

OTHER FREQUENCIES:

34.3500 VIP transport net

46.7000 Helicopter ops (secondary)

46.7500 Helicopter ops/transport (primary)

46.8000 Helicopter ops (alternate)

142.7500 Command post

162.6875 Airforce 1 Phone Patch Uplink

163.7375 Secret Service

164.1000 Presidential Protection

165.0875 Airforce 1 Communications

165.2250 Secret Service

165.5125 Whitehouse Staff/Pagers

165.6875 WHCA VP Staff/Garage

166.2000 Presidential Protection

166.2125 Presidential Protection

166.4000 'Xray' Repeater Input

166.4625 Treasury Common

166.5125 Escort and security

166.7000 Whitehouse Staff

167.0250 Paging - GOLAY format

167.8250 Phone Duplex

167.9000 WHCA VP Staff/Garage

168.7875 Phone Duplex

169.9250 WHCA vans/Phone Patch/Marine Service Detail

170.0000 Camp David Paging

171.2875 Airforce 1 Phone Patch Uplink

265.8000 Squadron common

361.6000 Airforce 1 Communications

375.0000 Transport

406.2625 Wireless body microphones

407.7500 WHCA-Uniformed division

407.8000 Secret Service

407.8250 Wireless body microphones

407.8500 Limousines

407.8500 Limousines (local-DC)(duplex)

407.8750 WHCA-Training division

407.8750 Wireless body microphones

407.9250 Presidential Protection

407.9750 Wireless body microphones

408.0000 F1 RF Alarm

408.4500 Limousines

408.4500 Limousines (local-DC)(duplex)

408.5000 F3 Tracker (F1)

408.9750 F4 Tracker (F2)

411.0000 F2 RF Alarm

414.6750 WHCA-Uniformed/Technical security divisions

414.8000 WHCA-Training/protective support divisions

414.8500 WHCA-Foreign Mission divisions

414.9500 WHCA-Executive protection division

414.9500 WHCA-Uniformed division

415.1000 WHCA-Training division

415.6500 WHCA-Foreign Mission/Uniformed divisions

415.6750 WHCA-Communications division

415.6750 WHCA-Executive protection division

415.7500 WHCA-Training division

415.8000 WHCA-Protective support division

415.8750 WHCA-Training division

415.9750 WHCA-Foreign Mission/Uniformed divisions

418.1500 WHCA-Uniformed/Technical security divisions

418.3250 WHCA-Training division

418.3500 WHCA-Uniformed division

418.7750 WHCA-Uniformed division

418.8000 WHCA-Uniformed division

419.0750 WHCA-Communications division

419.1000 WHCA-Foreign Mission/Uniformed divisions

419.7250 WHCA-Foreign Mission/Uniformed divisions

419.7250 WHCA-Technical security division

Other Frequencies (alpha order)

165.0875 Airforce 1 Communications

361.6000 Airforce 1 Communications

171.2875 Airforce 1 Phone Patch Uplink

162.6875 Airforce 1 Phone Patch Uplink

170.0000 Camp David Paging

142.7500 Command post

166.5125 Escort and security

408.0000 F1 RF Alarm

411.0000 F2 RF Alarm

408.5000 F3 Tracker (F1)

408.9750 F4 Tracker (F2)

46.8000 Helicopter ops (alternate)

46.7000 Helicopter ops (secondary)

46.7500 Helicopter ops/transport (primary)

407.8500 Limousines

408.4500 Limousines

407.8500 Limousines (local-DC)(duplex)

408.4500 Limousines (local-DC)(duplex)

167.0250 Paging - GOLAY format

168.7875 Phone Duplex

167.8250 Phone Duplex

166.2000 Presidential Protection

164.1000 Presidential Protection

166.2125 Presidential Protection

407.9250 Presidential Protection

163.7375 Secret Service

407.8000 Secret Service

165.2250 Secret Service

265.8000 Squadron common

375.0000 Transport

166.4625 Treasury Common

34.3500 VIP transport net

415.6750 WHCA-Communications division

419.0750 WHCA-Communications division

415.6750 WHCA-Executive protection division

414.9500 WHCA-Executive protection division

414.8500 WHCA-Foreign Mission divisions

419.7250 WHCA-Foreign Mission/Uniformed divisions

415.6500 WHCA-Foreign Mission/Uniformed divisions

419.1000 WHCA-Foreign Mission/Uniformed divisions

415.9750 WHCA-Foreign Mission/Uniformed divisions

415.8000 WHCA-Protective support division

419.7250 WHCA-Technical security division

415.8750 WHCA-Training division

418.3250 WHCA-Training division

415.1000 WHCA-Training division

407.8750 WHCA-Training division

415.7500 WHCA-Training division

414.8000 WHCA-Training/protective support divisions

418.8000 WHCA-Uniformed division

414.9500 WHCA-Uniformed division

407.7500 WHCA-Uniformed division

418.7750 WHCA-Uniformed division

418.3500 WHCA-Uniformed division

414.6750 WHCA-Uniformed/Technical security divisions

418.1500 WHCA-Uniformed/Technical security divisions

169.9250 WHCA vans/Phone Patch/Marine Service Detail

165.6875 WHCA VP Staff/Garage

167.9000 WHCA VP Staff/Garage

166.7000 Whitehouse Staff

165.5125 Whitehouse Staff/Pagers

407.9750 Wireless body microphones

407.8750 Wireless body microphones

406.2625 Wireless body microphones

407.8250 Wireless body microphones

166.4000 'Xray' Repeater Input

Anonymous ID: d67217 Feb. 18, 2022, 7:23 a.m. No.15657089   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7095 >>7108

>>15657084

Portable Trunking Repeater

In the Sept 2004 edition of the 'Fed Files' in MT magazine, editor Chris Parris mentions a 400 Mhz portable trunk system that at the time was in a plain white RV and used a 50 foot pneumatic mast. This system appeared in Boston in May of 2009 with a SysID of C518

 

Supposedly this system could be trunked by using a base freq of 406.1000 [406.3000 Boston] and step 25; however the audio was all DES [P25 in Boston] . The freqs mentioned were;

 

406.4500

407.1250

407.8000

408.5250

408.9250

Anonymous ID: d67217 Feb. 18, 2022, 7:24 a.m. No.15657095   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7108 >>7327

>>15657089

>>15657084

Frequency assignments for the Department of Homeland Security

 

RADIO NET 1

=

163.6500

167.1500

167.2375

167.4000

168.8000

168.8500

170.7125

171.1750

171.6125

171.6375

172.2875

172.4500

172.5125

173.6625

Radio Net 2

==

166.9125

167.2125

167.3750

167.4250

167.4750

167.5000

167.5250

167.7250

RADIO NET 3

==

167.2250

167.6000

167.6750

167.7875

BOATS

==

BOAT 1 169.6375

BOAT 2 169.3875

OTHER

==

166.6375 REPEATER

167.5500 REPEATER

167.5750 REPEATER

168.3750 REPEATER

168.8250 REPEATER

170.0625 REPEATER

170.7375 SIMPLEX

170.8375 SIMPLEX

Anonymous ID: d67217 Feb. 18, 2022, 7:40 a.m. No.15657198   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7281

Common Military Frequencies

 

Military communications activity can be found in the VHF-Low Band (30-50 MHz) in the following frequency ranges:

 

30.00-30.55

32.00-32.99

34.00-34.99

36.00-36.99

40.00-41.99

49.61-49.99

 

Military communications can also be found in the following government bands mixed in with various government agencies communications: 162.00-173.9875 and 406.00-420.00 MHz

 

VHF-High Band Band Plans

 

The primary military-only bands in the VHF high band are 138.00-144.00 and 148.00-150.775. Basic spacing between channel is 25 kHz (USN/USAF). The Army uses 12.5 kHz spacing in their segments of the band. The primary communications mode is narrowband FM, but some AM is used by air units of the various services for tactical air-to-air comms.

 

UHF Military Aircraft Band Plan

 

The military has a BIG (175 MHz) military aircraft band in the 225-400 MHz range. Basic spacing between channels is 25 kHz.

 

Discrete Frequency Holes:

225.200

237.100

239.600

244.200

246.100

246.400

246.600

246.900

254.100

256.100

257.300

283.600

288.500

293.300

293.900

298.200

306.500

312.600

316.000

322.200

323.600

336.700

337.300

342.000

345.700

357.300

358.500

360.100

369.300

369.600

370.800

373.200

374.600

375.400

379.600

382.300

386.100

390.700

396.700

399.900.

 

NOTE:

A receiver for monitoring SATCOM must coverage from 240 MHz to 270 MHz