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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.
Maybe you should have a look at this part of RadioReference. You could determine bands of interest yourself with the scanner plug-in by starting with large scan ranges then narrowing them once you determine (via logs) where the activity is occurring and then further again when you find the ones are the most interest to you.
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 ...
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.
Feb 20, 2020. #1. This is an update to the great Frequency Scanner plug-in for SDR#. TSSDR (Vasili) has given me the approval to update and release this plug-in. The plan was to release the plug-in via his website but currently the English translation is not functional in the admin section of the site which is complicating creating a release post.
Just remember, your county is on a mixed mode analog/digital system for PD/FD/EMS. Across the river, VA is on a digital P-25 system. Check in the MD and VA state forums further down the forums page for better info as to what the 125 will be able to hear on conventional, non-digital frequencies. HTH, Larry.
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.
May 2, 2018. #3. That is an old list. I once had a list of every fast food drive through frequency pair within a couple miles radius myself. Today, most of them are using propriety digital technology in the 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, and/or 5.6 GHz bands. They're unmonitorable now.
Mt. Zion, IL. Feb 28, 2017. #10. jonwienke said: Uniden charges a fee for DMR, but Uniden scanners will track trunked DMR, while Whistlers do not. On a busy trunked DMR system, the Whistlers will give you random snippets of whatever talkgroups are active, but Unidens will allow you to lock on to a talkgroup and follow it even if the system ...
16. Location. Vancouver, WA. Jun 6, 2024. #7. Attached are the IMSA WeatherTech and Michelin Pilot Series Frequencies Collected at Laguna Seca with BC125AT, SC230 and SC200 Files. The BC125AT and SC230 Files are in Uniden and Butel ARC Formats and the SC200 is only in the Butel ARC Formats. There are also Frequency Lists and Channel Layout ...