[Scan-DC] Md. State Police corrections

Bote Man [email protected]
Sun, 9 Jun 2002 06:44:54 -0400


I'll take a stab at it.

My 5-year old list shows 39.92 (B12) for Bel Air barrack D.
It shows 39.34 (A5) for Hagerstown barrack O as in Oscar.
These came from Alan's book I'm pretty certain, plus a few
other sources. If you need the whole list that I have, I can 
send it to you, although there might have been changes since 
it was compiled.

I know that 155.73 is their PAC-RT vehicular repeater freq.
There are several cross-band repeaters on the Eastern Shore,
notably that mixmaster at Blades, DE on 154.4 that lets
you hear a number of area fire departments by monitoring
one high band channel, so that's neat. There might be one
for MSP, but I don't recall hearing it.

Don't forget:
453.575 PL3A?? Bay Bridge (Wm. Preston Lane, Jr. Mem. Br.) police

Another link for Maryland freqs, particularly southern MD:
http://www.geocities.com/reetzj/freqs.html

Hope this helps.

Bote
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Mike Agner
> Sent: Thursday, 06 June, 2002 20:49
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Scan-DC] Md. State Police corrections
> 
>   As I continue to build pages for our website, I've noticed that
> the Md.State Police file on the Grove site has some errors and
> I'm trying to get them corrected.  However, I need some help-can
> anyone answer the following:
> 
> A. I keep on messing up BelAir's correct frequency- is it 39.32 or
>    39.34?? ...
> C. I used to have to drive back and forth from the Eastern Shore in
>    a previous job.  I seem to remember that there is a VHF Hi 
>    translator for 39.10 in use around Talbot or Kent County (??)
>    Is there one, and if so, what's the correct freq and PL Tone,
>    if used?