robert8450
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can someone tell me or link me to where I can find out who is using 806–956 MHz (if anyone these days) ??
One of my scanners, is an old PRO-90 / BC235 that can do that frequency range as well as analog trunking but I don't know if anyone is using 806–956 MHz anymore. So if you know of any entities that are still using analog trunking or frequencies in that range, please let me know - thanks.
If those freqs are not use anymore, and /or if there are no more analog trunking in Kent county, do you have any usage suggestions for an old trunking scanner besides just using it for regular analog scanning ??
Because it's older, all frequencies have to be entered manually as opposed to my newer scanners that can be programmed with a PC link so it's a bit of a hassle to program the old one. ....Which brings me back to my original question - if I can find some frequencies or trunked systems to listen to - that would be great, if not, I guess I'll have to retire it.
One of my scanners, is an old PRO-90 / BC235 that can do that frequency range as well as analog trunking but I don't know if anyone is using 806–956 MHz anymore. So if you know of any entities that are still using analog trunking or frequencies in that range, please let me know - thanks.
If those freqs are not use anymore, and /or if there are no more analog trunking in Kent county, do you have any usage suggestions for an old trunking scanner besides just using it for regular analog scanning ??
Because it's older, all frequencies have to be entered manually as opposed to my newer scanners that can be programmed with a PC link so it's a bit of a hassle to program the old one. ....Which brings me back to my original question - if I can find some frequencies or trunked systems to listen to - that would be great, if not, I guess I'll have to retire it.