It would be greatly appreciated if someone in the Rockbridge County area could see if they can find the frequency and tone for Camp Marriott, or better yet if someone already knows. Thanks!
If you go to Rockbridge County in the database, and look at the FCC database, you'll see quite a few frequencies licensed to BSA, and various 'Young Life' titles--all around Goshen. All high band, including a repeater on 152.3375. I also see that there's a license for Virginia Conservation Legacy Fund, which appears to be located at Natural Bridge.
Does anyone know what frequencies/tones they're using? Last time I was up there I remember it was unlicensed uhf frequencies. Each camp should have its own frequency.
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It would be greatly appreciated if someone in the Rockbridge County area could see if they can find the frequency and tone for Camp Marriott, or better yet if someone already knows. Thanks!
Does anyone know what frequencies/tones they're using? Last time I was up there I remember it was unlicensed uhf frequencies. Each camp should have its own frequency.
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Asking each year is not likely to get the answer.
Take a scanner and Search while you are there, then submit the confirmed info and it will be there for your next visit
its funny how when i started scanning in 07 everyone was always hunting something now folks just dont want to hunt for anything and thats most of the fun for me never know whats active or not
its funny how when i started scanning in 07 everyone was always hunting something now folks just dont want to hunt for anything and thats most of the fun for me never know whats active or not
Several years ago they had these frequencies listed for DMR but don't know if they were ever used as such. I never picked up anything in the times I was out that way even though I had them in my scanner and was listening.
151.9700
152.3375
159.5975
158.2425
159.9600
160.1550
173.2750
its funny how when i started scanning in 07 everyone was always hunting something now folks just dont want to hunt for anything and thats most of the fun for me never know whats active or not
Oh definitely. Still love doing it when I can. I loved it out here when Rockbridge and later Alleghany were building out their systems and I was trying to map everything and discover talk groups and such. Lots of fun. Not to mention over the years I've discovered frequencies now and then that aren't listed anywhere but were in use.