justin302
Member
reside in ashe county and work in blowing rock i use a uniden bearcat bct8 a uniden bc250 and a motorola cdm1250
Dave - N5NAY
South Charlotte
Radios:
Pro-2096 - Charlotte/Meckenburg Fire/EMS
Uniden 996 - CMPD Providence/South tg & NCSHP/Viper
Icom 2410 - VHF/UHF
Icom 706mkiiG - HF/VHF/UHF
Icom R100 - Discriminator tapped for digital stuff
Icom R10 - Air
Ten-Tec Triton IV HF
Use 996 w/gps when traveling
Antennas:
12db vertical fiberglass whip for vhf/uhf
2 ele bay vhf
ringo vhf
ringo air
11 ele 800mhz yagi
75m dipole
40m dipole
20m dipole
Sidewinder screwdriver mobile HF
MFJ Versa Tuner II
LDG autotuner
Radio Shack Freq counter
Various audio/video equipment including teac reel-to-reel deck, 8-track, cassette decks, turntable & eq.
(used primarily to restore old recordings of AM b'cast stations from 60's/70's)
You can ususally find me on 7245khz btw 7-9a local for Navy Amateur Club Net & the NC traffic net on 3927 & 3923khz.
Attached are part of my collection of Charlotte Mecklenburg maps in jpg format showing police respose areas, city & county fire districts, etc. I created these maps while enrolled in the GIS program at CPCC.
same here on the eastern part where i am kinda wish i had a city with trunk/viper i could pick upMostly, I monitor public safety, and I'm still trying to devote some time for VIPER (not much else but SHP out west sadly)
Appreciate the posting of the maps.
Saved and printed the .jpegs but they came out pretty unreadable.
Any chance you can either post an attachment with them, or email them to me at:
drhodes003@carolina.rr.com
Thanks
Thanks for the link.Here are some maps from the Char-meck website. Not as detailed as the ones he created, but they're pretty good.
http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/CMPD/Patrol+Divisions/Home.htm
http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/Fire/Fire+Stations/Home.htm
EDIT: If you click on the division section of the CMPD map, it'll show a bigger map along with the areas of the division (1, 2, and 3).
Tommy
King, N.C. (Stokes/Forsyth County)
New owner of Pro-106 and Pro-197, and an old Uniden Bearcat BC 175XL that I still use and love.
I don't get on the board as often as i like to - I monitor scanner traffic in central NC for
the media outlet i work for in the triangle. Nice to (still) get paid to listen to scanners, among
other things....
FWIW we use company Uniden 996T, 336T, Bearcat 210XLT, scanners, my own RS Pro-96 and other older Radio Shack gear we have accumulated; also a RS Pro 2030, i think it is, at home.
Hope to work into ham stuff eventually. rgds, Redclay