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petergriffen

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i recently got a pro94 from radio shack and they programmed it. i was wondering if im missing some. im around plymouth nh
 

petergriffen

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it says i need to pay and i have no way to do that. no credit card or bank account? any other way
 

petergriffen

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anyone from the area here got any other frequecies? i need someone from the area to help me out. i put those in but i wanta know if anyone from northern new hampshire is here
 

ecps92

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petergriffen said:
i recently got a pro94 from radio shack and they programmed it. i was wondering if im missing some. im around plymouth nh
What did you program in?
Provide the Freq's and cTCS tones.
 

KEVPRO95

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MickAv8r said:
the RR database is pretty sparse, requires a lot of data entry and yes I've contributed

the most current up to date listing of NH freqs I've found is available on the NH Statewide website:

http://www.geocities.com/nhswna/freqs.htm

I went to this website, and each link I click comes up with a data over the limit error from geocities. I didn't contact the webmaster about this problem, but I thought I would share my findings here.
 

n1qgs

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Correct link to Statewide NH Freq List

KEVPRO95 said:
I went to this website, and each link I click comes up with a data over the limit error from geocities. I didn't contact the webmaster about this problem, but I thought I would share my findings here.


The correct link is http://www.swnh.org/freqs.htm

No bandwidth / visitor limit with this site.
The geocities site is the former statewide site.
 

dune614

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You got radioshack to program your scanner for you? wow, I dealt with the brainiaks in The Mall of New Hampshire and they barely knew how many channels my pro-97 had. I'd double check to see what they programmed though, because the stock frequencies on my pro-97 didn't offer much help to me.

However, I did find a couple links that offer NH frequencies:

http://www.cityfreq.com/nh/
http://www.rfwiz.com/Frequencies/NewHampshire/NH_TownsCounties.htm

Hope these help. I know a lot of the cops around your area are probably going to be digital though, I didn't have much luck with scanning the police frequencies when I go to loudon twice a year. NHIS track people are fun to listen to though, but they're all on portables. Best of luck.
 
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