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Old 05-03-2006, 08:23 PM
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I'm prolly kicking a dead horse around here, but what are the I-Tac and I-Call freqs for? Are they regular FM analog or digital P25? Is it something I would hear up here in Northern Lower MI (Traverse City)? Again, sorry if I'm bringing up and old subject, but I'd appreciate some enlightening.

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I'm prolly kicking a dead horse around here, but what are the I-Tac and I-Call freqs for? Are they regular FM analog or digital P25? Is it something I would hear up here in Northern Lower MI (Traverse City)? Again, sorry if I'm bringing up and old subject, but I'd appreciate some enlightening.

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I believe the I-TAC channels are FM analog.
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I heard them once when the MPSCS system went down and Lansing Fire utilized them, and once when the VP was in town and a MSP motorcade was driving around the expressways (using language that made it clear they didn't know others can monitor!)
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They're the 800Mhz (analog) nationwide municipal shared frequencies for situations or events where different agencies utilizing 800Mhz radios can communicate with each other.
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Thanks. I found an old post on here that directed me to the Wiki pages where I found some more info.

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