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Old 10-04-2008, 06:50 PM
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Have any of you heard/know what frequency Tac 5 is for Londonderry?
I just heard the dispatcher say switch to Tac5 for the football game traffic and stay off the main F1.
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Old 10-05-2008, 08:07 AM
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Try This: 154.2950 / 179.9 - Tac-5 Fireground... Its a fireground channel but I read somewhere that its used by police for special events too.

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FYI - LPD has also used 155.475 (136.5) as a TAC channel. This one was used extensively during the MCI drill at the Manchester airport last month.
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FYI - LPD has also used 155.475 (136.5) as a TAC channel. This one was used extensively during the MCI drill at the Manchester airport last month.
155.4570 is also known as "car to car", "LP 2", "channel 2", and maybe even more. This is a nationwide PD channel. Although it is a nationwide channel, not everyone uses or monitors it.
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But it is programed into every VHF Police Radio in the state of New Hampshire. All Departments use it for inter-probability with each other, and the State Police. Thats the Main Frequency they will use for operations at the Sandwich Fair this Weekend, as well as LP-1 North (155.9100 PL 136.5)
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Thanks for all the input. Dan R
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