[Scan-DC] A list for analog users
joel kahn
jrkahn at att.net
Fri Mar 11 13:49:56 EST 2016
GregI don't know about future plans, but as of now, USPP are still using their old VHF channels, unencrypted (P25). Radio Reference for the DMV area is pretty much up to date.
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From: Greg Danes <danesgs1 at gmail.com>
Date: 03/11/2016 05:38 (GMT-05:00)
To: Scan-DC at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Scan-DC] A list for analog users
Hi all,
Yes I know the price of digital trunk trackers is at a all time low (299.00
at Radio Shack) on sale, but has anyone in the group put together a listing
of PD/FD/GOV frequencies that are local to DMV?
I know that seems redundant in today's world but maybe not. I know there
are still FD's in MD and VA that can be heard on analog channels. even some
800 MHz channels are still analog. Also does the group have info on the US
Park police new frequencies? Do they still use any analog that anyone has
heard? and where? Another question: I use to hear traffic copters talking
off the air during peak drive times. Do they still do this? and on what
freq?
KJ4DGE
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