How do I know which frequencies are trunked and which ones are not?
L luv2kleen Member Joined Sep 20, 2008 Messages 5 Location Illinois May 8, 2009 #1 How do I know which frequencies are trunked and which ones are not?
W6KRU Member Joined Nov 20, 2008 Messages 3,408 Location Oceanside, CA May 8, 2009 #2 luv2kleen said: How do I know which frequencies are trunked and which ones are not? Click to expand... Here is an example of a trunked system: Scanner Frequencies: San Diego, County of (RCS - Public Safety) Trunking System, Various, California Here is an example of a conventional system: United States Forest Service Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference Does that help?
luv2kleen said: How do I know which frequencies are trunked and which ones are not? Click to expand... Here is an example of a trunked system: Scanner Frequencies: San Diego, County of (RCS - Public Safety) Trunking System, Various, California Here is an example of a conventional system: United States Forest Service Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference Does that help?
captclint Mentor Joined Dec 31, 2005 Messages 2,452 Location Mountaintop, PA May 8, 2009 #3 luv2kleen said: How do I know which frequencies are trunked and which ones are not? Click to expand... In the database on this site (top tab), they are all conventional unless they are listed under trunked systems at the bottom of each county page.
luv2kleen said: How do I know which frequencies are trunked and which ones are not? Click to expand... In the database on this site (top tab), they are all conventional unless they are listed under trunked systems at the bottom of each county page.