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jmueller0823

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Oh, you’re referring to the RadioReference db … (I thought you were referring to a Broadcastify db) and you’re asking me to verify if active frequencies exist in the area (northern AZ | i.e., Sedona, Prescott, Camp Verde, Cottonwood, etc.) I’m referencing?

Absolutely there are. I don’t need to verify, I listen to those frequencies regularly.
 

jmueller0823

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That’s helpful, thanks.

Apparently if I want to see the exact coverage detail, I need to look on the web, not the app?
 

RaleighGuy

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Absolutely there are. I don’t need to verify, I listen to those frequencies regularly.

If you are listening to them on a scanner, that doesn't mean there is a feed for them. I was referring to the calls platform, if you look in the RR database at trunked systems some talkgroups will be blue, those you can click on and hear on the Calls Platform which is different from Broadcastify feeds.

Broadcastify 1.44.x

What other app is there? : )
There are numerous scanner apps in the Google Play Store or Apple App store.
 

jeepsandradios

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Addionally each app is designed differently. Ive been many places that my app showed nothing nearby. I dont know how each app looks for a location. I normally just go to state then county and find what I want. Being the broadcastify app is NLA on Google Store I didn't think many were using it.
 
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