[TrunkCom] From: Jerry Kacprzycki
Jerry Kacprzycki
[email protected]
Wed, 24 Apr 2002 09:43:04 -0400
From: Jerry Kacprzycki
To:[email protected]"[email protected]@mailman.qth.=
net=20
Date: 4/24/02 9:40AM
Subject: Re: [TrunkCom] Base, spacing freq.'s and offsets ???
Well that will be good to know. Since I live on the other side of Lake =
Erie. Well when I used to live in Cleveland ( Formerly from V.H.F. LO to =
the 460 band and now VSLEP 800 Digital. ), Canadian radio signals like =
Environment Canada, Canadian Coast Guard, and Chatam Ontario would come =
in. To think that this was all on my Pro-2006 w/o an outdoor antenna. It =
was odd though. Chatam was in the 140 to 150 band. Whether they were =
actually Trunked or not; I do not know since my Pro-2006 was stock w/o any =
modifications. Now the question is was it Chatam, O.P.P., or R.C.M.P. that =
I was receiveing?
Now that I live in Strongsville ( A suburb that belongs to The Southwewst =
Regional Communications Motorola Analog 800Trunked System. ); I might need =
an outdoor antenna.
< S N I P P E D >
Multi-Set systems are not as common in the U.S. as single-set systems,
but they are numerous in Canada and elsewhere.
--
The Scanner Dude
Brian J. Cathcart - KE4PMJ
South Florida Frequency & Trunking Guide - 6th Edition (On CD-ROM too!)
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