Douglas County LTR Frequency

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Metrofire31

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I normally monitor Douglas County's 2-frequency LTR trunked system as two conventional frequencies. I have found that I get better range, for some reason, than monitoring them as a system. Anyway, this morning, for some strange reason, some law enforcement agency has shown up on one of the frequencies - 152.570. It even sounds like a repeatered frequency. According to the FCC - again, for some strange reason, NO ONE in Georgia is currently licensed to operate on that frequency. Anyone else hearing the same thing on 152.570? Anybody have any idea who it might be?
 

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I normally monitor Douglas County's 2-frequency LTR trunked system as two conventional frequencies. I have found that I get better range, for some reason, than monitoring them as a system. Anyway, this morning, for some strange reason, some law enforcement agency has shown up on one of the frequencies - 152.570. It even sounds like a repeatered frequency. According to the FCC - again, for some strange reason, NO ONE in Georgia is currently licensed to operate on that frequency. Anyone else hearing the same thing on 152.570? Anybody have any idea who it might be?

152.5700 is KNKL539. It is listed to "THE GREAT AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INC. DBA: MOBILE PHONE WEST". What could have happened is that maybe another agency is now a part of that LTR.

I think you may be thinking of 152.7500? That is the one that doesn't show up in the FCC records,
 
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Could be. They're operating with a PL of 156.7 and its clearly law enforcement. Heard them talking about "209 Newnan Street" which is likely Carrollton. Refers to dispatcher as "Command".
 
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