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N_Jay

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Re: U of DE

h8tdigitalradio said:
Hello N_Jay,

463.2000 PL 118.8 is U of DE Bus Service. Still working on 453.625. I am too far south. :(

73

Dave AKA The Tripzter :shock:

Don't sweat it.

Was more reminising than wondering.
 
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hai_akeeba said:
University of Delaware Ambulance (call UD-1) can be heard on NCC Fireboard N-TAC3.

UD-1(D)

(In Star Trek terms) :wink:

But so much for the stroll down memory lane.

Thanks, Guess I need a new scanner if I want to listen when I visit.

Not in the budget this year.
 

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ka3jjz said:
Audiodave1 said:
Hi Mike,
Here in New Castle County everyone except a few highway maint trucks (156.165R...old DSP dispatch freq)are on the 800 system.
Not a peep out of the old freq's. The VHF antennas are missing from the local PD cars too from my observations.

Once in a great while I hear DSP NARCS make a refrence to Hi-Band but never have caught any traffic. Mabey some old VHF HT's are still in circulation.

Dave

Yeah, that's what I was expecting. However, I'm thinking more about the smaller towns like in Kent and Sussex counties; I doubt that they moved over to the 800 system, and I'd be willing to bet that those local pds may have moved around a bit once the transition took place and all that old VHF gear most likely went on the market. It had to go somewhere, unless the state sold it off (probably for a huge markdown, hi). 73s Mike

They junked it I've been told.
 
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