[Scanner] Putnam & St. Johns Counties

Tom Hirsch [email protected]
Fri, 24 May 2002 14:50:32 -0400


Jeff,  Thanks for the info.  I will compare your information with the stuff I
have found in Police Call & FCC website.   Let me know if you're going to be
visiting Central Florida again!  I've never been to either of the Carolinas.
Closest I got to that was US Army Signal School at Ft Gordon, GA in 1972.

[email protected] wrote:

> >>  Does anyone have any confirmed frequencies for the Putnam County & St.
> Johns County Florida area?
>
> I wish I could offer you more.  These were logged during a couple of trips
> between home and Tampa ... once trip down Hwy 301 (west of Putnam County),
> and one trip via I-95 and I-4 (east of Putnam County).
>
> At one time, Putnam County Fire would occasionally be repeated by my local
> EOC repeater using an input of 153.995 MHz ... the EOC eventually changed the
> input tone.
>
> St Johns County ---- frequency and tone
>
> 154.385 / 156.7 R ... St. Augustine Fire
> 154.415 / 156.7    ... County Fire Dispatch
> 154.770 / 156.7 R ... County Sheriffs
> 154.845 / 156.7 R ... County Sheriffs
> 154.890 / 156.7 R ... St. Augustine Police
>
> Putnam County ---- frequency and tone
>
> 151.040 /  94.8   ... County Public Works
> 151.100 /  94.8   ... County Public Works
> 153.995 /  94.8 R ... County Fire Dispatch
> 154.190 /  94.8    ... County Fire
>
> Jeff Multer
> Fort Mill, S.C.
>
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