FREE VHF & UHF G BAND SEARCH FILES for GRE PSR-600/500 & PRO197/106

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jgorman21

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Outstanding work Phil and great comments and feedback too. I'm ready to give it a whirl too.

Thanks!
 

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So did anyone make a Uniden version of this? I love searching for hidden frequencies, but I pick up static way too often and it gets real annoying.
 

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Army Corps of Engineers has new P25 repeaters in NE KS and W MO on 173.050 MHz. NAC is apparently 110. Input may still be 164.200.

Oops. Sorry, this should be in a new thread.

Bob, WoNXN
 
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"Army Corps of Engineers has new P25 repeaters in NE KS and W MO on 173.050 MHz. NAC is apparently 110. Input may still be 164.200"

The Repeater at Post Oak for Truman Lake on 173.050 has a NAC OF 100. Input for it is 164.200 NAC 110.
They also have a 2nd repeater on the lake with the same output using 163.375 NAC120 for the input.
 

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Phil, I've been using your file on my Pro-106 for the past few months now for both attended and unattended logging. I just wanted to thank you for your hard work and for everyone one else, this is the BEST method I've found for discovering new P25 federal frequencies.
 

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Phil, I've been using your file on my Pro-106 for the past few months now for both attended and unattended logging. I just wanted to thank you for your hard work and for everyone one else, this is the BEST method I've found for discovering new P25 federal frequencies.

Glad it is working for you. I keep mine scan-searching full time with all the known stuff locked out. Now I just look between the cracks. If they key the transmitter, I got em! :twisted:

Rock on! ... and share the results. ;)
 

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Glad it is working for you. I keep mine scan-searching full time with all the known stuff locked out. Now I just look between the cracks. If they key the transmitter, I got em! :twisted:

Rock on! ... and share the results. ;)

I do the same, but I don't have enough scanners to do it full time.. Yet. :twisted:
Unfortunately, anything good around here is on the IWN: U.S. Dept. of Justice: Integrated Wireless Network (IWN) Trunking System, Various, Multi-State - Scanner Frequencies

The only other things I have logged are:
410.800 NAC:114-Federal Protective Service
165.2375 NAC:301-Unknown 100% Encrypted
407.775 NAC:482-100% Encrypted (Believe to be Postal Inspectors)
172.0375 NAC:293-USCG 100% Encrypted
 

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165.2375 is US Customs [100.0 Hz or $301] Nationwide
407.7750 $482 is US Postal Inspectors

I do the same, but I don't have enough scanners to do it full time.. Yet. :twisted:
Unfortunately, anything good around here is on the IWN: U.S. Dept. of Justice: Integrated Wireless Network (IWN) Trunking System, Various, Multi-State - Scanner Frequencies

The only other things I have logged are:
410.800 NAC:114-Federal Protective Service
165.2375 NAC:301-Unknown 100% Encrypted
407.775 NAC:482-100% Encrypted (Believe to be Postal Inspectors)
172.0375 NAC:293-USCG 100% Encrypted
 

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I am new to Federal scanning. Does anyone have a list for NW Florida panhandle? I would greatly appreciate the help.
Thank You in advance
Tom
PS I have bc396xt and use Freescan. A GRE based file will not work for me.
 

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The Uniden 396XT & 996XT FedCom search files available from these FedCom YahooGroups.
Plus some other FedCom Search files available for:
FreeSCAN , ProSCAN , Butel ARC PATROL , HomePatrol Sentinel, Win97 , Win500.

http://ca.groups.yahoo.com/group/FedFreqs/files/FedCom Scanner Files/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FEDERALFREQUENCYGROUP/files/FedCom Scanner Files/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ArizonaFedCom/files/FedCom Scanner Files/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NorCalFedCom/files/FedCom Scanner Files/
 

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Not knowing which file(s) you are using makes it very hard to diagnose anything, however Fed monitoring is not like public service monitoring. Many agencies aren't on all the time, or even every day. Just one swing through an area is nowhere near comprehensive. Depending on your area, you might have to listen for a few days before hearing something. Don't look for a 'quick fix' - in some areas, that just ain't gonna happen...Mike
 
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