Lee County Alabama Sheriff's Department Frequencies
Does anyone know the correct frequency use for the Sheriff's Department? 154.740 is not the dispatch freq any longer even though it is still listed in the database as such. It seems to be 155.7150. For the likes of me I don't know why they changed it but for as far back as 1971 when I got my first scanner (I was born and raised there) every one there was using 154.740. . . . Lee County Sheriff, Opelika Police, Auburn University Police and I believe Auburn Police. They only had two frequencies at that time as most departments did. One was their main channel and the other was 155.0100 which was the State Net. Back in the late 80's they all split off the county frequency and got their own. The transmitting tower was also moved from downtown next to the courthouse to the old fire tower site in Salem (which is the highest point in Lee County). Even though I now live just over the state line I still like to keep up with the goings on in the old home place. If anyone has a current list of what IS actually being used I would appreciate it.
Thanks
Does anyone know the correct frequency use for the Sheriff's Department? 154.740 is not the dispatch freq any longer even though it is still listed in the database as such. It seems to be 155.7150. For the likes of me I don't know why they changed it but for as far back as 1971 when I got my first scanner (I was born and raised there) every one there was using 154.740. . . . Lee County Sheriff, Opelika Police, Auburn University Police and I believe Auburn Police. They only had two frequencies at that time as most departments did. One was their main channel and the other was 155.0100 which was the State Net. Back in the late 80's they all split off the county frequency and got their own. The transmitting tower was also moved from downtown next to the courthouse to the old fire tower site in Salem (which is the highest point in Lee County). Even though I now live just over the state line I still like to keep up with the goings on in the old home place. If anyone has a current list of what IS actually being used I would appreciate it.
Thanks
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