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Old 03-20-2013, 3:50 PM
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Can someone help me with the frequencies for Missouri Highway Patrol? I've read the wiki and it's confusing. I want to strictly monitor Troop C (STL County to be exact). Does MSHP use digital or analog frequencies? If they use analog frequencies, could someone give me the exact frequencies to monitor strictly the Troop C area? Thanks!!!!
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At present time, you can find them analog, here is the page for all MSHP,
You will hear them referred to as Weldon Spring State as well as Troop C
Missouri Department of Public Safety (DPS) Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference
Just scroll down to Troop C and enter the 42.XXX mHz frequencies, don't forget Point to Point, as that channel is used heavily
Hope this helps some, others may/will have better info.
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What is their primary dispatching, car to car, and car to dispatch channels? And what do they use the Point to Point channel for? I guess I just get confused with the purpose of all the different channels. Thanks!!
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If you look at the frequency line, you'll see a column under word Type, B=Base, M=Mobile, so you can program accordingly. The Point to Point, 155.370, would be a channel all law agencies use to talk between dispatch centers, no standard dispatch to officer here, but you will pick up a lot of MVA, Bank robberies etc. on this channel. Best to program them in and listen, it will make more sense, and you can decide which ones are of no use to you.
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I haven't heard anything on Macon Troop B 42.82 for 2 days.
Did they move or did my receiver lose it's mind?
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troop B is now mostly using moswin
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I don't have a trunking scanner, but I do have a VHF Astro Spectra.
Can I simply scan all the repeater outputs from Macon to listen to them?
Can someone post the repeater output frequencies?
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