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Offline Jackalope

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Observations From A Recent Trip
« on: May 16, 2023, 11:34:48 AM »
     I recently traveled to the vicinity of Baltimore/Washington, D.C.   I brought along a trunking digital scanner to allow me to stay informed regarding activity in my immediate area.  My observations come from the perspective of someone who has lived in very rural areas most of his life.

     The DC metro area is an excellent example of diversity.  From my viewpoint, it appears that caucasians are in the minority, though I didn't note any race friction in stores, parks, or restaurants.  Folks seemed to be polite to each other.  Each day, I went on lengthy walks and never felt threatened in any of my encounters.  But, I was also advised to stay away from certain areas due to drugs and other illegal activities.

     It was interesting to visit a Walmart, where most of the toiletries, i.e., razors, skin care products, etc., were behind locked cases.  Instead of greeters, they had security guards at the entrances, so theft must be a major problem.

     Listening to the scanner revealed the dark under belly of the area.  There were armed holdups of fast food chain restaurants pretty much on a nightly basis.  Security alarm activations were many, and dispatch kept a record of activations in an effort to verify the number of false alarms.  I noted a high level of juvenile activity, mostly vandalizing and harassing folks.  The kids need their energy to be funneled into productive activities, i.e., work.  There also seemed to be a high level of domestic abuse, mostly black males were the perps.  There were also many fights among the natives, sometimes groups as large as 20.  Back-up calls were frequent, as the responding officers realized they couldn't control the situation with the numbers they had.  Shots fired by unknown persons was a regular event.  There seemed to be a high number of driving while impaired too.  There was very little dead air time, as radio traffic seemed to be almost continuous during the evening hours.

      There seemed to be more disabled vehicles along the roads.  My return trip to middle Tennessee was hell.  The traffic flow was terrible, one second you would be rolling along at 70 mph and three seconds later you would be at a stand still, for no obvious reason.  I observed one serious accident on the northbound side of I-81, where a life flight helicopter had landed in the middle of the northbound lanes.  Needless to say, traffic was backed up a good 10 miles, and I observed a similar situation just east of Knoxville.  My return trip was on a Thursday, so I'm not sure why the traffic was so heavy.  Gas prices weren't too bad, I think the highest I paid was $3.29 per gallon of unleaded gas.  Tractor trailer trucks definitely adversely effected traffic flow, especially in Virginia.

      All in all, it was an okay trip.  The highlight was visiting an amateur radio store.  I do miss using cruise control, it's not really usable with the heavy traffic on I-81.

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Re: Observations From A Recent Trip
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2023, 03:04:54 PM »
That was a good report. Many years ago, I went to Baltimore and every eye was on me as I went through the downtown streets. Many years later, I had to go through Baltimore again so I used the Interstate and never stopped until I got well out of the city. Prior to that I thought that New Jersey was the rectum of the US. I grew up on a farm about 7 miles from the nearest city and then during my teen years, I finished growing up in the city. When I got married, I lived in a city of about 35,000 and it had degraded into a total hell hole. I remember one night when a Policeman came to my door at about 11 o'clock at night to ask if it was OK for him and some other policemen to look for a criminal in my back yard. Anyway, when I opened the front door I had my 380 tucked in my waistband and the Cop said,"It appears that you are ready for anything". I told him that I hear shots fired in my neighborhood every night and I never answer the door unless I'm armed. My wife had never lived anywhere but in the city and she didn't know if she would like living 20 miles from town. I told her that if she didn't like the country, we would sell the new house that we built and move back to the city. After being out here for 28 years, "So far, so good". Our only concern about living in the country was how far the nearest Hospital was. Well, its only 16 miles up the Interstate and it takes about 5 minutes longer to get there than it would when we lived in the city. Don't even think about getting me started on Washington, DC. I'll drive 40 miles out of my way to avoid DC.

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Re: Observations From A Recent Trip
« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2023, 02:53:48 PM »
Great AAR Jackalope.  :thumbsUp: Thanks for taking the time to write it up.  :cheers:

I was pondering this morning while eating breakfast that we are already in a state of WROL.

We have cities like Philly, Baltimore, D.C., etc that are already running WROL.

Then we have politicians that openly give the middle finger to us, the peons who would be in jail if we did 1/10th of what they do with impunity. That is a form of WROL too.

Me in my little mind, I was expecting Mad Max, not high placed Progressives blatantly saying/doing, "the law id for you not me".   
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Re: Observations From A Recent Trip
« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2023, 05:28:09 PM »
Good report.  I haven't been to DC in years, but the crime was bad then too.  I like how your scanner helped paint a picture of your AI.  And that brings me to my question... if you were to scan Murfreesboro, TN, what frequencies would you scan?  My analog radio doesn't seam to be doing the trick. 

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Re: Observations From A Recent Trip
« Reply #4 on: May 27, 2023, 07:35:16 PM »
The elite in this Country are living in a WROL for them, at the moment...
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Re: Observations From A Recent Trip
« Reply #5 on: May 27, 2023, 09:15:53 PM »
Good report.  I haven't been to DC in years, but the crime was bad then too.  I like how your scanner helped paint a picture of your AI.  And that brings me to my question... if you were to scan Murfreesboro, TN, what frequencies would you scan?  My analog radio doesn't seam to be doing the trick.


     I believe most of the public service agencies in the greater Nashville area have gone to digital. Even here in the backwoods of Cumberland County, the Sheriff has gone to digital communications.  The easiest way to verify local frequencies is to go to www.radioreference.com  and they should be able to list out most public service and private frequencies and modes.  An economical way to monitor local comms is to use an android or IOS app like radioscanner, which doesn't help you if the grid goes down.  The other option is to acquire a scanner like the Uniden Home Patrol 2, which simply requires you to input your zip code, and the radio builds a frequency listening list.  Unfortunately, analog scanners are rapidly becoming obsolete.

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Re: Observations From A Recent Trip
« Reply #6 on: May 29, 2023, 01:01:47 PM »
Good report.  I haven't been to DC in years, but the crime was bad then too.  I like how your scanner helped paint a picture of your AI.  And that brings me to my question... if you were to scan Murfreesboro, TN, what frequencies would you scan?  My analog radio doesn't seam to be doing the trick.


     I believe most of the public service agencies in the greater Nashville area have gone to digital. Even here in the backwoods of Cumberland County, the Sheriff has gone to digital communications.  The easiest way to verify local frequencies is to go to www.radioreference.com  and they should be able to list out most public service and private frequencies and modes.  An economical way to monitor local comms is to use an android or IOS app like radioscanner, which doesn't help you if the grid goes down.  The other option is to acquire a scanner like the Uniden Home Patrol 2, which simply requires you to input your zip code, and the radio builds a frequency listening list.  Unfortunately, analog scanners are rapidly becoming obsolete.


Appreciate the feedback Jackalope