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I am planning a vacation to Las Vegas this summer.
Is there very much chatter on the casino freqs?
Is there very much chatter on the casino freqs?
Leave your scanner home and enjoy all Vegas has to see.I am planning a vacation to Las Vegas this summer.
Is there very much chatter on the casino freqs?
Nothing more than an FCC license aggregator (no tones, no TGIDs, etc) much like digitalfrequencysearch. It just spews out every frequency listed on a license & gives no confirmation about what's active & what isn't. I'd stick with the RRDBFrom doing some research, I found a database with a lot, if not all of the frequencies of Clark County Nevada: Clark - Radio Scanner Frequencies
I don't believe you will find a cheap scanner capable of actually "tracking" DMR conversations. You might get lucky and find a used Uniden that works with DMR. I have a SDS 100 and 436HP. These are rather expensive units.What would be a cheap scanner with DMR to listen to Vegas casinos
Cheapest scanner on the market that properly trunk tracks MOTOTRBO is the Uniden BCD325p2. Expect to spend about $399.95 + $60.00 for the DMR upgrade if bought direct from myuniden.com (other retailers who offer the paid upgrades tend to mark the prices up). If you'd rather buy 2nd hand, check the classifieds. Every so often one will pop up, occasionally with one or more paid upgrades (DMR, NXDN, etc) for cheaper than newWhat would be a cheap scanner with DMR to listen to Vegas casinos
Nice! I recommend you stay at the Westward HO casino (freq info on page 135 of that web site) -- they're very scanner-friendly. In the event they're full, try the Lady Luck Casino (page 313).From doing some research, I found a database with a lot, if not all of the frequencies of Clark County Nevada: Clark - Radio Scanner Frequencies