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Down in Eden prairie today taking wife to an appointment. Brought my R30. I have all the P25 frequencies in Minnesota programmed by county. This was programmed earlier this year. Am hearing allot of school and school busses on these frequencies. Don’t recall seeing any changes lately to the database on RR where I got my information from.
yea i know i should get a digital one but they are all sooo expensive and i dont want to spend $400 on a scanner of all of the frequencies in my area is all analog. if they was digital then im forced to buy a digital one but because they are all analog i can get away with this one for now
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 to know is what...
Yes you can program them to talk anywhere, but they are not type accepted on some frequencies (FRS, GMRS etc.) nor should you try to talk on public safety or business frequencies. These radios scan very slowly compared to dedicated scanners and lack the types of controls found on scanners like lock out.
That said, some agencies (L.A. County Sheriff comes to mind, who are in the UHF-T band at 483 and 486 MHz IIRC) use a two-frequency simplex system, or have the capability to disable the repeat function, where you have to have both the output and input frequencies programmed in, and be within range of the officers mobile and portable radios, in ...
Oregon State Police Frequencies - Thanks for the Feedback mh34444, Thanks for the info. RadioReference is about the only web site that has reliable information regarding the Oregon State Police system. Thanks again for confirming the RR database. NORCAL
hot springs ar police frequencies. Thread starter Jakeportland; Start date May 20, 2014; Status
Hey guys, I've been trying to get into listening into police radio recently and started looking at my local PD Frequencies, I've seen a lot of frequencies that are 5 numbers long and start with "T" and was just wondering what this type of frequency was called. Thanks for any help in advance! Pic for reference. View attachment 149124
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Those frequencies were also used, in Southern California, for DMV investigators, Dept. of Insurance investigators, UPRR Police, and other miscellaneous state agencies. I believe UPRR PD moved to another system. Plug 'em in and listen, they may be active in your area.