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KMA367 May 15th 04 01:48 PM

What does KMA mean?
 
There's all kinds of callsigns for the "new" (mostly UHF-T, mostly
digital) LAPD dispatch frequencies. KMA367 was THE callsign fom 1948
into the late 1950s, and is still in existence for a handful of
mostly-seldom-used freqs.

"KMA" is merely a shorthand for KMA367 that developed over the years
when officers (not dispatchers) would indicate that they were finishedd
with a relatively lengthy message.

It's still used out of habit, even though the KMA367 callsign hasn't
been used for patrol frequencies in almost 22 years.
Harry
http://users.snowcrest.net/marnells/kma367-1.htm


Alpha6 May 16th 04 09:09 PM

I thought it meant Kiss My Ass.



Harry Marnell May 16th 04 10:03 PM

With the right inflection it most certainly does ;-)

--
Harry
http://users.snowcrest.net/marnells/kma367-1.htm ~~ LAPD Communications
Div History, with some new OLD stuff



"Alpha6" wrote in message
...
I thought it meant Kiss My Ass.






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