ENFIELD COSTCO

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xplorer417

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hi all i looked them up on the fcc uls page couldn’t find out which one they would be using.i’ve seen murs frequencies and i’ve seen other ones too on uhf.i’m looking for frequency and pl or dpl for costco for enfield & westspringfield one & possible the costco in southwindsor one thanks too all.
 
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Looks like the wiki link @cubn would be a great place to start, license listed on that page WQNC265 has several Massachusetts locations. But I'd also mention that (as the wiki points out) some locations have begun using DLR Motorola's which no scanner can tune in. Perhaps putting your scanner in Close Call/Spectrum Sweep mode while in the parking lot might help you find them.
 

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A large box store I was recently in was using the Motorola frequency hopping radios. My church has a set I purchased for them, and there is no way to monitor one without an identically programmed radio.
 

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The COSTCO in New Hampshire is using 900 ISM, and I am pretty sure that's what I saw Stoughton using too last time I was there.
 
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