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scannerman200

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Does anyone have a subscription to nationalradiodata.com? This is a scanner frequency site, but you have to have a subscription to it in order to access the databases. Is this a good frequency source?
 

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Hi there,

You can access the FCC database for free right now right here on this site. And there's www.cityfreq.com which is good and also free.

Happy scanning
 

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I have been to national radio's site & cityfreq(mostly outdated) site, and many,many, many other scanner freq. sites and in my opinion you cant beat radioreference for anything scanner/radio related.
And no, i'm not affiliated with them in any way shape or form. but I am waiting for my wife to set the checkbook down, so I can make a donation to this worthwhile site!!
 

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Scannerman.... if I remember correctly Lindsay has made a vow that the database on this site will be free to all..... there are value-added features at rr.com, but the db is free...
 

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I think this website is great plus with the FCC's Web page is good. Who would want to pay for it? It just has the same freq's and somebody foolish is trying to make money. Just my opionon I would not waste my money on that webpage!
 

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Secrecy engenders curiousity.

The single source of public information on use of frequencies in the United States is the FCC. How any one website chooses to display that information is what makes the difference. Just because some website wants to charge money for access does not mean that they have better information. Actually quite the opposite is true.

radioreference.com is superior to any frequency related website because its user base provides information on the actual frequenices in use.
 

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I would agree that radioreference is leaps and bounds much better than any other frequency site on the net. Cityfreq is VERY outdated, my county is so out of date on that site it isnt even funny. It would have been correct in the 80's!
 
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