CHEYENNE/ARAPAHO@LUCKY STAR

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LAYMAN

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I have been hearing small traffic on the new Cheyenne/Arapaho freq.,
it does sound like units talking to a dispatcher and vise versa.

Comes in scratchy in MWC.
 

trainwreck100

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I am not too far from Lucky Star, what's the frequency, I'll try to give it a listen and see what I can figure out.
 

fast2okc

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Cheyenne/Arapaho Frequency

FCC License KNBS897

155.0175MHz output
158.9175MHz input

Locations in Concho and Thomas

--FAST 2
 

trainwreck100

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Been listenin for the last couple of days, all I hear is the odd morse code a couple of times an hour. They do it all day though, I heard one at 2:30 this morning while I was listening to a fire call.
 

okla-lawman

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The morse is the station identifier. Many agencies us morse instead of a voice. Even on trunking systems they do it you just cant hear it in trunkning mode. It is required hourly.
 
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