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San Diego/LA 600 Repeater Owners: IX from NXDN / IDAS-equipped yacht


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A week or two ago we started receiving an IDAS/NXDN beacon on our two 600 repeaters (Oakland and Sunol CA; San Francisco Bay Area) - signal was about -79 dBm into Oakland and -100 dBm into Sunol Peak on 467.600 MHz.   This would occur every four seconds, for about one second.  There was occasional voice traffic as well.  This was trashing most of our users.  No FCC ID.  What a surprise..... 

 

After several days of direction-finding (and avoiding the Oakland protests/riots) we located this station on a Yacht that was in dry dock in Oakland CA.  It was part of an on-board trunked or advanced-conventional IDAS/NXDN repeater system for their crew of 24; its a big yacht.  Crew was Australian.  IDAS RAN=31, TGID 1-148 was common.

 

The yacht staff was cooperative and after testing with them, they agreed to disable the repeater system until the left the bay region (they found direct mode worked just fine).  The system was enabled again once they left the bay region for San Diego.

 

They indicated they would have their two-way radio company remove this channel from their repeater system when they were back at home.  

 

Repeater owners in southern California might also be affected by this signal on 467.600.  Listen to your input channel (place your repeater in carrier squelch temporarily to hear this).  If you are affected, let me know and I can provide their cell number to you.  Or, if you have IDAS/NXDN, the contact on board is Ryan.

 

Vessel remains in the San Diego area as of now (7/1/2020 3:33 PM).  Location:    

 

https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:5662034/mmsi:319139700/imo:9800087/vessel:LONIAN

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Sounds like nobody else should have any issues as long as the system remains off. Simple mistake and glad to hear they are willing to fix it. I am curious, is this related to the "Baby monitor" thing you were tracking?

 

If they turn it off when they arrive in port.   I did advise them that this is likely to cause IX in every US port.  

 

Not related to the rogue "Baby Monitors".....

 

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