Hi Folks -
Are there any reliable and up to date frequency listings for County Agencies
(i.e. Sheriff / Fire / EMS)? I am planning a trip down to Los Angeles from
Stockton (San Joaquin) for the weekend with my family and I would like to build
a scanner using a UHF Saber and a VHF Saber. These
John,
Check this link. Although it is for a Yaesu VX8, most of the entries
are .CSV, and you should be able to read with xcel or other spread
sheet.
There are a lot of entires.
Tim
http://www.worldwidedx.com/handitalkies/33905-rt-systems-local-frequency-files-repository.html
Have a look on www.radioreference.com
Its a streaming scanner site, lots of listings
and there may be some details on what frequencies
are being monitored in which areas.
Regards
Ian
VA2IR
At 12:09 PM 4/23/2010, you wrote:
Hi Folks -
Are there any reliable and up to date frequency
Lowband?
John Hymes
La Rue Communications
10 S. Aurora Street
Stockton, CA 95202
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Thanks Ian and Tim -
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Anyone know if CHP has a VHF or UHF Frequency
County)
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Also have several UHF frequencies, they use these in SF. Also have the
Golden Gate dispatcher
The list below has the state wide take a look for Golden Gate
www.radioreference.com is about the best out there.
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Hi Folks -
Are there any
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John,
Yes, the CHP uses several VHF frequencies for extender usage. The
officer
carries a VHF radio on his/her belt, and it communicates with the car
radio
for relaying signals to/from the base station.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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CHP uses mostly 154.905 for their extenders (Pac-Rats), and they also use it
for chatter between cars-if you can hear a signal on that channel there is at
least
At 4/23/2010 09:09, you wrote:
Hi Folks -
Right now I am looking at
http://www.freqofnature.comhttp://www.freqofnature.com and wanted to
pick your brains on that site. Is it good, trustworthy? Reliable? Any HAM
repeaters in that range that I can listen in to as well?
For SoCal ham
Radio Reference is an excellent resource, and you can find all the below and
more there.
Generally the UHF frequencies (certainly in the Sacramento area) are for the
Capital Division which protects state property, as well as state officials.
Other areas in California that have significant state
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