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Jan 17, 2024. #7. prcguy said: It’s a lie, no frequencies are mentioned. Instead its “program some VHF air or mil air or some public service frequencies in“. My 7yr old grand daughter can give better scanner advice than this. Thanks for doing the video on the subject of scanning, it will help a lot of people.
The BF-F8HP, although it will transmit on FRS an GMRS channels, is NOT type accepted (legal) to use on those frequencies. MURS should be OK. Marine channels definitely not on land. Not type accepted there either. I would never rely on a Baofeng radio in a true emergency.
341. Location. Paducah, KY. Jan 6, 2012. #2. Yes you can monitor Marshall County SO as well as Kentucky State Police with a digital scanner and yes the frequencies are listed in RR database. I monitor both with my Uniden BCD996T scanner. LE officers are reluctant to provide information. Not open for further replies.
Note: There is a link to a video you can watch in the above Digital Trunking Step-by-Step guide. To find Frequencies: 1) Go to www.radioreference.com and click on the DATABASE button. 2) Click on the "Browse" button. 3) Select your State. 4) Under the "Browse by County" section, select your county from the pull-down list and click on the Browse ...
Scanner Screen offers a range of powerful features to streamline your scanning workflow: Real-time monitoring of scanned frequencies with customizable display colors and font sizes. Logging of scanned data to a file for easy record-keeping. Text-to-speech support for channel, department, and system information.
Jan 27, 2014. #3. Check the RR Database for the area of interest. The Mode column will tell you what type of system that is and from that what type of scanner you'll need. FM or FMN will be analog. P25 will be digital. For trunked systems, the column of interest is Type. Match your scanner with the system listed there.
19. Location. Nashville, Illinois (Washington County) Nov 14, 2020. #1. When you look at a list of police frequencies for a certain county. How do you know which ones they use, still use, or went digital and / or stayed analog. I believe they should only put the frequencies they currently are using. I still have an analog scanner and all I want ...
the UHF 450-470 is also generally 12.5 Khz, unless a rare 6.25 is found. the 457/467 Maritime channels have begun moving from 12,5 to 6.25 with Narrowbanding and DMR. wtp said: FRS/GRMS band - 462.000 - 468.000 FM (5kHz) that is quite a bit to search for 22 frequencies. a list of frequencies would be better.
For discussion of radio communications used in sports and recreational events. For example, NASCAR, NFL, PGA, Indy, Moto GP, etc. For track or stadium specific comms please use its Regional forum. Threads. 365.
dave3825 said: In my opinion, an sdr with the right software has more advantages over a true police scanner. Scanner can only monitor 1 channel / talk group at a time. Sdr with the right software can monitor multiple systems and talk groups simultaneously.