I'm curious if anyone had started picking up transmissions on 415.6625 MHz or 406.6625 MHz?
I have confirmed these frequencies are being used at several branches of the Federal Reserve System. I am wondering if this is now a nationwide assignment for the Federal Reserve. Some locations are using P-25 digital mode, some are analog. Some locations are using the 406 frequency as the repeater input, some are using it as the repeater output.
Previously these frequencies have been unassigned and became available because of the 12.5 KHz channelization of the federal 406-420 MHz band.
If you are curious about where the federal reserve banks and their branch banks are located, you can click here:
http://www.federalreserve.gov/otherfrb.htm
http://www.federalreserve.gov/branches.htm
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