I suffer from that all the time, even if it isn't late night. :lol:bkw said:Oh, I see. I guess it was late last night and my brain wasn't working!
Sortof. In the listing for Emery County, I knew that UHP was going to be a State agency so that narrows the list of what to pick right of the bat. Then by selecting a site that doesn't move ie FB indicating that it is a tower site. From there it is a quest and part of the fun of scanning.I didn't notice you can click on the callsigns! Thanks for helping me! Did you just use trial and error to find one that was law enforcement?
Well truthfully I too am relatively new to this and know only what I need so far. But here goes:Also, if I might, what do the columns Mob, Pag, and CODE mean? For instance, you said you looked for a fixed base (FB). What sets that apart from a FX1, FX2, or FB2?
No problem and you're welcome. Asking questions is the only way to get answers and asking them online allows everyone to learn. And yes this is a pretty fun hobby. 8)Sorry for all my questions but I'm relatively new to this hobby and so far it has been a blast learning all this new stuff that I never knew was out there. Thanks again!
n6orz said:I do not believe there is any definitive list for the UHP to be found anywhere on the internet. Your best bet is to monitor all VHF-high PW
designated frequencies as you travel the rural highways of Utah. That includes 150.995-151.13. Don't assume them to always be UDOT. UHP does use them.