GSP Frequencies

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I noticed that Broadcastify has recently added GSP Troop A and B to the live stream list. Can someone advise what frequencies are being scanned and uploaded for Troop B? I see under Troop B they list a separate frequency for all of the posts with the communications center located in Gainesville. I am not sure if each post uses a designated frequency for their day to day, or do they all posts operate off of one channel for the troop?
 

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I can verify this one:
154.91250WQUE796RM640 NACGSP HiawaseGSP Post 27 HiawasseeP25Law Dispatch
Have heard City of Blue Ridge mentioned on this frequency. Traffic for 10-50's and 27,28's & 29's

I will listen Monday evening and compare the traffic with my scanner.
 

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Feed back online. Listened on Saturday afternoon and heard Gainesville called out a few times. Traffic did not come through 154.9125 on my scanner. That leads me to believe that they are using individual frequencies.
 

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FrequencyInputLicenseTypeToneAlpha TagDescriptionModeTag
155.45250156.02250KIB436RM145 NACGSP GainesGSP Post 06 GainesvilleP25Law Dispatch
159.41250158.99250KIB600RM1A0 NACGSP Toccoa AGSP Post 07 Toccoa (Curahee Mtn Rptr) (+Post 52 also uses)P25Law Dispatch
154.91250158.98500WQUE796RM640 NACGSP HiawaseGSP Post 27 HiawasseeP25Law Dispatch
155.51250154.89750KIB588RM641 NACGSP MrgantnGSP Post 27 MorgantonP25Law Dispatch
155.53500154.83000KIB568RM120 NACGSP AthensGSP Post 32 AthensP25Law Dispatch
155.43750158.94750KFG428RM650 NACGSP AmicalaGSP Post 37 AmicalolaP25Law Dispatch
154.92000158.94750KFG428RM1B5 NACGSP CummmingGSP Post 37 CummingP25Law Dispatch
155.46750159.42750WQTQ874RM125 NACGSP HartwellGSP Post 52 Hartwell (Elberton Rptr)P25Law Dispatch
 

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I have listening to Georgia State Patrol on Broadcastify and I do not hear very much traffic. Is this normal?? I thought the Northern part of the state was very busy. I'm in Southwest Georgia.
 

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I have listening to Georgia State Patrol on Broadcastify and I do not hear very much traffic. Is this normal?? I thought the Northern part of the state was very busy. I'm in Southwest Georgia.
I listen to this one:
154.91250WQUE796RM640 NACGSP HiawaseGSP Post 27 HiawasseeP25Law Dispatch
I might hear traffic one or two times a week at most. I also don't see many GSP vehicles. I'm right across the Ga/Nc line near Hiawassee.
 

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I have listening to Georgia State Patrol on Broadcastify and I do not hear very much traffic. Is this normal?? I thought the Northern part of the state was very busy. I'm in Southwest Georgia.
There’s a big push for the troopers to use their in car computers to log their traffic stops instead of calling over the radio. That has diminished radio traffic somewhat but there’s still a good bit of radio traffic. Also, the Broadcastify feed is coming from a scanner located almost in the middle of the state (east to west). Therefore, the farthest outlying posts are sometimes hard to hear such as Lafayette in Troop A and Hartwell in Troop B.
 

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There’s a big push for the troopers to use their in car computers to log their traffic stops instead of calling over the radio. That has diminished radio traffic somewhat but there’s still a good bit of radio traffic. Also, the Broadcastify feed is coming from a scanner located almost in the middle of the state (east to west). Therefore, the farthest outlying posts are sometimes hard to hear such as Lafayette in Troop A and Hartwell in Troop B.
Thanks that makes sense..
 

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There’s a big push for the troopers to use their in car computers to log their traffic stops instead of calling over the radio. That has diminished radio traffic somewhat but there’s still a good bit of radio traffic. Also, the Broadcastify feed is coming from a scanner located almost in the middle of the state (east to west). Therefore, the farthest outlying posts are sometimes hard to hear such as Lafayette in Troop A and Hartwell in Troop B.
That's dumb in my opinion
Other officers will have to look at their CAD more often to see if anyone in the area is on a traffic stop.

In FLA as a rule, if a LEO makes a stop in the area officers in that area will pay closer attention, and if they're not busy they will stay close by just in case backup is needed.
 

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That's dumb in my opinion
Other officers will have to look at their CAD more often to see if anyone in the area is on a traffic stop.

In FLA as a rule, if a LEO makes a stop in the area officers in that area will pay closer attention, and if they're not busy they will stay close by just in case backup is needed.
I agree 100%
 
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