GSP - Gwinnett & Hall

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Does anyone know what radio system or frequencies GSP uses in both Gwinnett and Hall Counties? Up to now, I've assumed they use the respective trunked systems but with GSP's growing use of P25 VHF, that may not be a valid assumption. Anyone know what they use?

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Does anyone know what radio system or frequencies GSP uses in both Gwinnett and Hall Counties? Up to now, I've assumed they use the respective trunked systems but with GSP's growing use of P25 VHF, that may not be a valid assumption. Anyone know what they use?

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Still some traffic on 154.8, 154.68. Have been hearing them a lot on 154.8975, which is supposed to be P-25, but it's not. Put in the frequencies that Mike put on ScanAtlanta yahoo group. They're here in the Wiki, also.
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Put the scanner/scanners in Auto mode so that if they are digital, you will still be able to hear them.
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A lot on 154.8975 up around Athens.... none of it P25
 

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Sounds like 154.8975 is a popular frequency in NE Georgia. Are you able to hear both the base and the mobiles on it or is there a companion frequency as part of a two-frequency pair?

Thanks for the replies.

Mike
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Sounds like 154.8975 is a popular frequency in NE Georgia. Are you able to hear both the base and the mobiles on it or is there a companion frequency as part of a two-frequency pair?

Thanks for the replies.

Mike
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It's a repeater Mike. So, yes.
Larry
 
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