[Scan-DC] Surprised to find this news release on PRWeb
Jeff Krauss
jeff at krauss.ws
Fri Jan 17 20:24:54 EST 2014
I think you rent the domain name by the year.
But why got to http://scannerfrequencies.com/ instead
of http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/searchLicense.jsp ?
At 05:13 PM 1/17/2014, ~Bill wrote:
>Yup, I give it 3 mo's
>
>Bill - N1KUG
>Boston, Mass
>Cruise Ship Frequencies
>http://scanmaritime.com/
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: scan-dc-bounces at mailman.qth.net
>[mailto:scan-dc-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Alan Henney
>Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 11:14 PM
>To: Scan DC
>Subject: [Scan-DC] Surprised to find this news release on PRWeb
>
>
>Looks like a dump from the FCC database. And the live scanner audio is
>broadcast radio?
>
>PRWeb Newswire
>
>December 31, 2013
>
>New Site ScannerFrequencies.com Offers Directory of U.S. Radio Frequencies;
>Directory
>
>LENGTH: 297 words
>
>(PRWEB) December 31, 2013
>
>Listening to police scanners is one powerful tool that citizens have to stay
>informed about the goings-on in their cities. But until now it could be
>difficult to find the local frequencies necessary to listen. It was this gap
>in the market that inspired the launch of ScannerFrequencies.com, which is
>now live.
>
>Says ScannerFrequencies founder Johnny, "We are pleased to be able to offer
>this service to radio enthusiasts around the country. Having local
>frequencies available all in one, easy-to-access place will be a real
>benefit for our users."
>
>Users can easily search through scanner frequencies in any part of the
>country. The site already has listings in all 50 states and continues to add
>more every day. The directory does not only cover police scanner
>frequencies, but other local radio frequencies as well. Some users choose to
>add their own radio frequencies for communication and outreach purposes.
>
>ScannerFrequencies.com aims to be the first place police scanner enthusiasts
>turn for information about their local channels. With a robust directory of
>scanner frequencies, citizen journalists as well as those with a general
>interest in police activity can quickly find the exact information they
>need. The site is currently live and free to use for anyone interested.
>
>
>ABOUT SCANNER FREQUENCIES: Scanner Frequencies is a radio communications
>database with around two million radio frequencies spanning the entire
>United States.
>
>Search by state or county to lookup FCC license data and latitude and
>longitude information for a range of services and companies. To learn more,
>visit scannerfrequencies.com
>
>Read the full story at
>
>http://www.prweb.com/releases/scanner/frequencies/prweb11456164.htm
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