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does anyone know the frequencies for Nashville Tennessee?
 

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You also want to use Nashville Davidson Metro's System B Motorola system, as some DCSO traffic is still on it for now. That system won't be around too much longer though so enjoy it while its still in use.
 

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does anyone know now the drive thru frequencies for nashville tennesee i have a baofeng uv-5r
 

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Could you tell us more about what you want? Are you looking for restaurant drive thru frequencies? Are you looking for Police and Fire frequencies? Where are you located?
 

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Like McDonalds, Wendy's, Taco Bell, etc
IN Nashville
 

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The answer to your question is you will have to find out who owns the franchise look up that name to get the info you wish. You need to do a little work for yourself and gather your information.
 

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In the restaurant industry, radios are only used for three things in most establishments. 1: Drive Thru and QA. 2: Paging for customer alerting devices, and vocal alerting purposes. 3: Internal Administrative purposes. Only other Food Service radio needs is for catering type services, and larger commercial delivery services. For fast food places, its 99% 1!

Example: Hardee's/Carl's Jr./Red Burrito - We had three belt packs with headsets in use most of the time. 2 Ch. operations. CH 1 was primary Drive Thru, and was monitored by the window person, and Team leader, sometimes also the Manager. This was not only to serve the patrons on wheels, but also for Quality Assurance so that an second person monitored the order to make sure it was right, and that person could back up the order taker. CH 2 was Administrative, and only used for communication between the Team Leader and Managers. There were a few times when they used it for "discussions" about customer manners etc.. Or to correct an order that was getting FUBAR'ed.
 
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MT.Juliet

I am looking for drive thru frequencies in Mount Juliet Tennessee anyone know where I can find them?
 

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I couldn't possibly imagine a more boring thing to listen to. How many times will it be interesting to hear "You want fries with that? Your order comes out to twelve dollars and forty-two cents."

Yeah, these days they're not using the VHF MURS frequencies very much.
 

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Gentlemen, let's stop playing radio police and start putting more time into actually helping the OP.

If you suspect he's up to no good, move on.
 

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I am looking for drive thru frequencies in Mount Juliet Tennessee anyone know where I can find them?
If they are using licensed VHF/UHF frequencies you can find them here.

If they are using unlicensed 900 MHz or 2.4 GHz digital equipment you won't be able to find them or hear them.
 
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