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LMSJR1

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Does anyone know whay the frequencies are for the Butner, NC Police and also what trunking system they are useing
 

fmon

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They have Id 5360 on this Viper page.

Edit: BTW, I just looked at the V-Folder in the Pro-96 and found this setup which picked up a lot of activity in Granville County including Butner.

We were at Falls Lake overnight twice in July and once in October.

Fairgrounds 868.15000 MOT 0.0 D
Fairgrounds 868.53750 MOT 0.0 D
Downtown 868.03750 MOT 0.0 D
NE Raleigh 868.37500 MOT 0.0 D
Granville CO 866.92500 MOT 0.0 D
Granville CO 867.22500 MOT 0.0 D
Granville CO 867.31250 MOT 0.0 D
Granville CO 867.72500 MOT 0.0 D
Granville CO 868.35000 MOT 0.0 D
Granville CO 868.61250 MOT 0.0 D
Granville CO 868.81250 MOT 0.0 D
Wake CO 868.78750 MOT 0.0 D

I programmed all of Butner/Granville CO freqs, because no CC is listed, and don't recall if I heard one, but plenty of activity anyway. If you hear a CC on any of the Butner/Granville, please submit an update to the database.
 

Robbyboy

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Im not going to do all of the work for you, but I will point you in the right direction :)
Go to the FCC Wireless Telecommunications Bureau and do a look up for All radio services and than select for licencee "North Carolina, State Of" from there select only active Regular stations and 100 per page. Select geosearch and select both durham and granville counties... It will come to you...

If you search for it, it will come :) RadioReference is invaluable BUT to seperate the amateurs from the pros learning the FCC Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Database will give you insight to the system they run. If you want some more help, its easier for me to talk you through it on the phone rather than E-Mailing directions, you can Private message me and I will help. I regularly use the WTB database to research frequencies and systems!
 

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Also note: There is no "official" information of Federal Government Radio Systems. ALL info is classified. Any information you see on this or any other website was found by hard work and time. If you found a fed system.. you will have ti iether hope someone has it mapped.. or you will have to spend a lot of time searching, monitoring, and labeling it. Once your sure you have the system down, and confirmed with trunker etc.... submit it to the admins... If we have not recieved an official do not post letter from the agency running the system, chances are itll get listed.
 
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