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Old 01-02-2013, 9:33 AM
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Default St. Clair County Road Commission

Can anyone confirm if the St. Clair County Road Commission switched over to MOTOTRBO digital? Their main frequency is 156.105 MHz. Thank you!

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I am still hearing them on that frequency non-digital.
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I am still hearing them on that frequency non-digital.
Excellent! I must be hearing Gratiot County down here.

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i talked to kirk weston, and for the cost of the Radios, our road comission Doesn't have any money in the budget for an 800 mhz radio system . also our county comissioners haven't publicly stated if our road comission has a legal need to be on the "800 mhz"radio system. as far as their concerned it's a "public safety communications system" and our road comission employees aren't first responders. .
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