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APCO 25 What would I hear? Ontario/Toronto

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Figliano

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I currently have a PCR1000, but I am trying to find out what is out there to listen do in digital mode.

I have been searching RR but cant seem to locate possible groups in ontario. I'm sure there must be some out there. I'm in the Hamilton,Toronto, Halton area.

Can anyone help me out with this?

What would I be able to listen to if I get a digital scanner and where can I find this info?

Thanks in advance

Mike
 

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Can a moderator move this to the Eastern Canada forum where it belongs? Thanks.

Mike, there's a ton of stuff to listen to. While you can't trunk track the system, look into Bell Mobility Radio Fleetnet Zone 1 system.

Program in the frequencies for the closest sites to you and you should be able to scan them conventionally. Lot's of analog and P25 to listen to.
 
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