New Al forestry frequencies

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mgdawg

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Yes i hear them here in Cherokee County and can here Calhoun, Cleburne, And Randolph Counties
 

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Actually just got around to programming those freqs. in my scanner recently and yesterday, 15 Nov., I did get a hit on 159.32250 662 DCS from the Calhoun Co. area.
 

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Thanks Trace , with al this newsa about a "busy forest fire sean " etc looks like people would be hearing more:)
 

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In my part of the state (Russell, Lee, Barbour,Macon) i hear them use the new narrow band freqs. all the time. Usely it is around 8:00 am each county does a eqipment and personnel report to Montgomery St.
Also I hear them use the input freqs. when they have been working a fire and they talk unit to unit and to
the VFD units that are helping. They have not used the old freqs. cents about the first of the year here.
 

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For all the countys around me yes. They report to the state what eqipment is down and what personnel units are off or on for there county every weekday.
 
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