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This year I'm stuck in the hospital for the Marathon. I want to follow along radio-wise and am loading up my scanner. I wanted to know if anyone had some suggestions for channels to add. Here's what I've got so far:

FM Ambulance
EVAC
Fargo PD Volunteers
Fargodome (all 16 chans)
Amateur channels (146.52, W0ILO, W0RRW, etc)
All public safety (FPD, MPD, WFPD, etc)


I have MidStates and RadioConnections trunked systems in with wildcards as well for rental radios.

Any other thoughts? Simplex wise I should be able to hear anything withing a few blocks of Sanford North.

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Can you identify those channels? I recognize a couple as public safety, but the UHF ones aren't familiar.


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Sanford security 1-2 they use one of them for the marathon... 461.6875 i think....
The rest are ems and interops
 

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I see that you have the old VTAC18 and VTAC19 frequencies in your list. I hope that you know they are not used anymore for interop. VTAC17 still is but not in Cass County.
 

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I guess my radios will live with a few unused freqs. In them.... Better to have a few extras rather than too few.....For example the Pelican Rapids Ambulance Service uses 156.425 as a TAC channel
 
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