Any one Live in the Blaine Co Area?

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JMDISPATCH

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i live in the Blaine Co area and i am trying to find some Freqs for the OHP in my area. i haven't had much luck because i haven't been able to hear anything on the Freqs on this database. If anyone has any ideas or any other Freqs that might work, i would appriciate it.
 

trainwreck100

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The only one I listen to is Troop A car-car on 44.7000 there are others out there, but they do much of their traffic through county SO's, Canadian County SO is on 155.8050, and if I remember right Blaine is 158.775. Kingfisher County is on 155.3700 Blaine really isn't too interesting, they don't say a whole lot, but CC and KC both stay pretty active. ParkView is on 155.9400. Rural fire mutual aid is 154.1300, and El Reno FD is 154.1900 (they sometimes do command for big fires in your area, especially when they know they're getting FEMA money for it). That might help you some.

Greg
 

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You are in Enid's troop J area. 45.220 is what Enid hdqtrs uses. Use the database at the top of the page and look for OHP troop J. Look for relays at Canton. A good 45.00 Mhz antenna helps a lot.
 
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You should be able to hear the Hi band relay there by the cherokee, 154.905. it's mobile OHP only but I can hear it all the way out here in Elk.
 

kd5uuh

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You might try 155.3100 and 159.2100 too for OHP im in Garfield County and it comes in when I storm spot in Major, Blaine
 
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