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I'm hearing fire traffic on 33.900 Mhz, CTCSS 91.5 and 136.5. Would really appreciate any help identifying. Thanks Marvin N5RKW
 

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That must be it thank you. Would you know the PL for Lancaster Co, PA? It's no longer listed on Radio Reference.
While it's not been confirmed, A CSQ repeater of LCWC's P25 Dispatch is likely on air, as discussed in this thread..
There are several other Fire Departments licensed as well, RR needs a confirmation/submission to get it added back to Lancaster Co's DB page. (But there has never been a tone, Always been CSQ)
 

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he is on here somewhere...
 

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While it's not been confirmed, A CSQ repeater of LCWC's P25 Dispatch is likely on air, as discussed in this thread..
There are several other Fire Departments licensed as well, RR needs a confirmation/submission to get it added back to Lancaster Co's DB page. (But there has never been a tone, Always been CSQ)
There were two of them last year, 33.900 and 33.560. It was the the same traffic for both freqs, but due to the distance between the two transmitters, the first scanner was receiving a dispatch a second before the other scanner would, making for a very long echo sound between two scanners.
 
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