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87.5 do able?

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JRush311

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Dumb question so go easy on me
I have a G5 and it does some 400mhz
Not sure which exact model I got
Anyways I’m at Myrtle Beach and have all the local
P25 systems dialed in, I noticed the para sail company
Was using 87.5 to communicate .
Is this out of the G5 spectrum?
This something you would need a conventional scanner to monitor ?
 

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Not possible as far as I know ... wait
you mean 87.5 mhz?



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Need to know what the OP means by 87.5.

If thats PL I guess you could but I never messed with PL setting on my G5, sorry.

If 87.5 thats FM broadcast band and I doubt anyone is transmitting there plus G5 is no capable of receiving that band.


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Nothing in Horry County, SC uses that frequency. Nobody knows what you are talking about.
 
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