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I used to be able to monitor the Clark Co. Engineers Office (snow plows). I am currently using two scanners and cannot receive any transmissions on their frequency VHF 151.0100, using my RS Pro 92 handheld or my GRE PSR-600, with both receivers on manual locked onto 151.0100. We are having a bad snow storm this morning and afternoon, and, this frequency should be full of transmission from the county plows.
I do notice I get a really strong "buzz" or birdie on this frequency on my Pro 92 (in my computer room); however, I do not get this birdie on the PSR-600 which is a room away from my computer room.
The 151.0100 is the current freq. in the RR Database.
Are any of you "locals" able to hear any radio traffic from the Clark Co. Engineer. I think their tower is out on US-40 near the Tuttle Road Wal-Mart area, and I live by the Springfield Airport and should get a powerful signal from their tower.
I do notice I get a really strong "buzz" or birdie on this frequency on my Pro 92 (in my computer room); however, I do not get this birdie on the PSR-600 which is a room away from my computer room.
The 151.0100 is the current freq. in the RR Database.
Are any of you "locals" able to hear any radio traffic from the Clark Co. Engineer. I think their tower is out on US-40 near the Tuttle Road Wal-Mart area, and I live by the Springfield Airport and should get a powerful signal from their tower.