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brady_cakes01

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Hi all,
Just found some radios in my motorpool that were going to be tossed out, so i took a few. They are in a weird freq range that i am having trouble find good freqs for. They recieve from 136.00-160.00 MHz. I live in the colorado springs area, so if anyone knows of any good freqs please let me know!
 

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Hi brady_cakes01,welcome to RadioReference :)

All those so called "good" freq. are out of range for that radio.
But, I've done an FCC search of the 136-160 MHz range for El Paso county and maybe you can find something of interest to program into the radio.

Site / Frequency Search Results
 

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You should have loaded the truck! The 2M ham band is in there and it is hamfest season so if you don't think your poop don't stink you have a gold mine.
 

benbenrf

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Hi all,
Just found some radios in my motorpool that were going to be tossed out, so i took a few. They are in a weird freq range that i am having trouble find good freqs for. They recieve from 136.00-160.00 MHz. I live in the colorado springs area, so if anyone knows of any good freqs please let me know!

Sounds interesting: any ID marks on these radios e.g. Manufacturer & model type/number/FCC code of sorts ... something along those lines? ..... Yer, pity you didn't grab the whole lot!!
 
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