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  2. Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference for Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSP) (Ohio)

  3. Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSP) (OH) - The RadioReference Wiki

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    The Ohio State Highway Patrol (abbreviated OSHP or OSP) has 55 patrol posts in ten districts, each post covering up to three of Ohio's 88 counties or a portion of the Ohio Turnpike. OSHP is the only law enforcement agency with jurisdiction on the turnpike.

  4. RRDB | Ohio Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference

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    Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference for Ohio (OH) Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference for Ohio (OH) Database Home; ... State of Ohio Last Updated: November 22, 2024, 03:06 am UTC. Loading Map.... State Entity ... Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSP) Public Safety: Ohio Statewide Public Safety: Public Safety:

  5. These frequencies are used daily for law enforcement interoperability. The LEERN frequencies are licensed to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, and tests are conducted on LEERN 1 each morning on the hour corresponding to the district number (District 1 at 1:00 am, District 2 at 2:00 am, and so on).

  6. Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference for Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSP) (Ohio)

  7. Mobile sites 5A1 and 649 are stand-alone sites which can be placed anywhere in the state in a matter of hours to supplement coverage and/or to add capacity to an area where an emergency or event is occurring.

  8. Preble County (OH) - The RadioReference Wiki

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    Ohio State Highway Patrol Preble County is served by OSP Post 57 Dayton, located at 400 Smith Drive in Clayton in Montgomery County. The old Eaton Post 68 was consolidated with Post 57 in 2005.

  9. Ohio State Patrol - RadioReference.com Forums

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    Your scanner will receive the frequency info from the controller for the Talk Group just like the users radio's do. One other note, OSP is (for now) on the original MARCS system which is a Motorola Type II 800/900 (trunking) system.

  10. Ohio MARCS-IP: Multi-Agency Radio Communications Project 25 Phase I: All law enforcement agencies in Athens County use this trunked system for primary dispatch communications As of 11/2022 the 151.19, 154.74 and 152.45 repeaters are still operational but not used.

  11. Franklin County, Ohio (OH) Scanner Frequencies and Radio...

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    Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference for Franklin County, Ohio (OH)