Murrells Inlet Monitoring


 My father wanted to get out of the Cape May winter so he purchased a house in Murrells Inlet  this past June. We have friends nearby and it's closer than Florida. So I looked the trunked system up on Radioreference.com and of course programmed the entire system by hand into my trusty Bearcat BCD-396T! After a few sessions I got the system up and running! Thankfully Horry County (I  later found out the "H" is silent) is still on a Phase I system, I am crossing my fingers it stays that way for a long while. It is quite active and I have been  getting use to the southern accents over the digital airwaves. 

I also am plugging away at the aviation frequencies as well. I have the Myrtle  Beach Airport programmed in which includes the ground frequencies as the Jacksonville  and Atlanta ARTCC Center frequencies.  It's a bit tricky to gauge the range of the scanner but I figure if I  dump all of South Carolina, the southern part of North Carolina and parts of Georgia, I'll be covered. My dad and I have driven a few times from Cape May so I have been keeping note on small airports we pass and drop them in just in case we stay overnight near one of them. I have mapped it out pretty well so I think I'm covered.

My one disappointment is the marine traffic. Maybe I haven't been listening enough or at the correct times, but I have yet to pick up a Coast Guard broadcast. I think Charleston is a bit  too far, but I have the marine band in search mode so I will keep trying for now. The other problem is I only have been here a few days at a time so I haven't had the time to do some serious logging, that will change when we come down in January for a few months............stay tuned

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