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GunnDawg

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Could anyone direct me to a site that has an update list of Freqs. for McMinnville, OR
 

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Almost every scanner web site has a link to the FCC database. It's really quite simple. Enter County or City for your state and get everything.
 

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GunnDawg said:
Could anyone direct me to a site that has an update list of Freqs. for McMinnville, OR

A far better way of finding freqs for an area is to join up with mailing lists that cover your area. FCC records are notorious for being outdated and sometimes outright inaccurate, as agencies that move from 1 freq to another often don't bother to inform the FCC and have the old freq removed (plus the lack of manpower doesn't help either).

Anyway, there's a very well known Northwest scanner group that has its own bulletin board at:

http://www.northwestradio.com/interceptnw/

and

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nwscan/


73s and GL...Mike
 
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