![]() But more knowledgeable radio techs don’t see the need for it, since all VHF-UHF FM transmissions can easily be received with a common scanner or Ham radio. Some radio users in the militia patriot community want to keep their frequencies a big secret. Militant in southeastern area during 2014 field training exercise with Baofeng UV-5R and earbudįlorida militant radio operator at field exercise in command tent with Icom IC-7000 HF-VHF-UHF and Baofeng radios No Big Secret Typical handheld beam antenna capable of long range interception and radiolocation of militia patriot tactical radio traffic ![]() Typical SDR (software defined radio) USB dongle as utilized in the interception of VHF-UHF FM signals such as MURS-FRS-GMRS transmissions, set up on a remote hilltop Baofeng UV-5R with add-on throat microphone earpiece and big PTT button. Militant in the Oregon 2016 standoff show of force displays a tactical vest outfitted with radio and accessories. This RadioMaster Report includes such information, along with validation imagery, some data gleaned from internet sources, and some captured through real time monitoring by anonymous sources close to the scenes.Īrmed militants at Missouri 2015 demonstration with Wouxun KG-UV6D VHF-UHF radios Militia Frequency List – Short Range MILITIA PATRIOT CHANNEL FREQUENCY LIST - SHORT RANGEBAND| CHANNEL |FREQUENCY MHZ| DESCRIPTION= | = | =| =UHF |HAM U975=| 446.9750 FM | MILITIA HAM SIMPLEXUHF |HAM U025=| 446.0250 FM | PATRIOT HAM SIMPLEXUHF |FRS 3 =| 462.6125 FM | MILITIA PATRIOT FRS COMMONVHF |MURS 3 =| 151.9400 FM | MILITIA PATRIOT MURS PRIMARYVHF |HAM 42 =| 146.4200 FM | PATRIOT HAM SIMPLEX VHF |HAM 485 =| 146.4850 FM | MILITIA HAM SOUTHEASTERN SIMPVHF |HAM 53 =| 146.5300 FM | PATRIOT MILITIA HAM SIMPLEXVHF |HAM 55 =| 146.5500 FM | PATRIOT HAM SIMPLEX HF =|HAM 10 M | 028.3000 USB| MILITIA HAM EASTERNHF =|HAM 10 M | 028.3050 USB| PATRIOT HAM NATIONWIDE CB =|CB 3 AM =| 026.9850 AM | MILITIA PATRIOT CB COMMONCB =|CB 3 USB | 026.9850 USB| MILITIA AM USB OR LSBCB =|CB 14 AM | 027.1250 AM | MILITIA CB SOUTHEASTERN LOCAL CB =|CB 32 LSB| 027.3250 LSB| MILITIA CB SSB SOUTHEASTCB =|CB 36 USB| 027.3650 USB| MILITIA PATRIOT CBCB =|CB 37 USB| 027.3750 USB| PATRIOT CB SSB NATIONWIDEThe source of this frequency list is RadioMaster Reports. Many tend to mutually share information about unusual activity and the frequencies they hear it on. When a militia activates its radios for a training exercise or mission in any given area, it is likely to pop up on the receiver of some radio listener. There are thousands of radio aficionados everywhere, they are in every county in America. SWL Short Wave Listeners, UTE utility radio listeners, Ham operators, and radio scanner buffs enjoy tuning into unusual activities on the radio spectrum. MURS is the longest range VHF radio service that can be legally utilized by anyone without the need for a radio license. The triangular symbol ► at the lower left of the alpha numeric characters indicates the active talking channel: MURS Channel 3 ( 151.9400 MHz FM simplex ), which has become the nationwide primary MURS channel for the militia patriot community. Showing on the display, the channel name CPOINT2 is at top, and the lower line shows the active channel name MURS 3. There is a blue A/B button on the left side of this radio (obscured by the upper receiver of the assault weapon) that selects which of the 2 displayed channels is active. Zoom enhanced image: VHF-UHF radio of militant in Oregon 2016 shows Baofeng UV-5R tuned to Channel MURS 3Īn enhanced zoom into the above image shows the militant radio is easily recognizable as a Baofeng model UV-5R. The original source of this article is RadioMaster Reports. A closer look at the radio display shows the channel frequency is… Photo shows armed militant in Oregon using a VHF-UHF radio. Militant in Oregon 2016 using VHF UHF radio ![]() Radio comms now play an active role in armed confrontations, as part of rump militia training, in outreach, and in organizing groups. This article focuses on some of the radio gear and channel frequencies utilized by various groups. Within the past decade, the methods and communications gear have evolved from basic CB or FRS radios, to now include VHF-UHF FM, HF SSB, and HF digital communications. The militia-patriot movement in America has embraced radio communications in a big way. ![]()
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