Bowling Green PD

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flyingwolf

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lol that was good.

I guess in english we would be asking. What codes are you wanting? 10 codes? Locker codes?

Need a little more info.
 

Tophtoh

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Disposition, 10, whatever anyone has for Bowling Green PD.

Verfugung, 10, was auch immer irgendjemand zum Bowling Green PD hat.
 

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Havent checked myself but is BG in the RR database? If not maybe you can start scanning the area and known frequency ranges and start adding to the database.
 

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Guess that could maybe held. Bowling Green is in Wood County. They main frequency is 155.25. I have been looking for years for these codes. They're codes such as 220, 400, 250 etc.
 

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Are you talking about the CTCSS codes?

I am not sure exactly what codes you are looking for.
Are you looking for the fequency the area PS uses or the CTCSS codes they are using.
 

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I dont know what you want but here is everything I have for BG. If this isn't what you want then you need to be more clear. 220, 400, 250 etc really means nothing at this point.

Fire - 153.890 156.7

Police F1 Dispatch - 155.250 156.7

Police F2 County - 155.070 156.7

Police F10 car/car - 155.475

Police MDT - 465.125

Utilities - 158.265 127.3

Water - 173.300

BG School Busses - 155.220

BG Taxi - 452.675 203.5
 

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Re: RE:

Tophtoh said:
Guess that could maybe held. Bowling Green is in Wood County. They main frequency is 155.25. I have been looking for years for these codes. They're codes such as 220, 400, 250 etc.


Those sound like Unit IDs to me. :idea:
 
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