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for unloading cargo from trains

East Brookfield and Spencer Railroad - base station at East Brookfield
- 152.30 - 152.465 - 153.05 - 173.225 - 1 base and 30 mobiles - all 20
watt radios - emission modes are 11K0F3E + 7k60FXE

Should these freqs be in all of the local public safety radios? sure -
why not? - in fact - at 2 AM in January, probably no one will be
working at the railyard - but if there is a local house fire - and the
fire freqs are all jammed up - here are 4 open VHF highband freqs -
and of course - on the day when they drop a 1,000 pound LNG tank on
its head in the railyard, the local FD will rue the day they did not
put the freqs in their radios - yes - rue the day - but if the RR is
using some weirdish digital mode that the FD radios cannot decipher,
then it is pointless to have the RR freqs in the FD radios

life aint easy

(If the Federal Railroad Adminstration or DOHS was asked for advice
about putting railroad freqs in public safety radios - I wonder what
they would say :-)

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