tvengr
Well Known Member
Is there an alternate control channel frequency for the MOSWIN, West Plains 700, Howell County site? Thanks!
Appreciate it!@wbloss is correct on the alternate control channel
I’ve not been far enough east to pick those sites up. If you’re in those areas do a direct entry on the control channel and you should be able to find out.
This would be for the SDS100 and SDS200. I am aware that they are the only scanners that accept site NAC codes. Unfortunately, I am a little out of range in Baltimore Co MD to search for the NAC.What scanner are you using?
I don't want to put you to all of that trouble. I am sure that someone in the immediate area will have that info. Thanks for your response!I can try to reach out to a couple sources I have down that way and see if they can look up the NAC for me.
Thank you!!!!No trouble at all. It’s just a simple text to the tech for that area. I frequent the south central Missouri area, but those two sites don’t cover the area that I go to.
Howell county as far as Law e for event goes is entirely on MoSWIN. So there really isn’t a given frequency that they’re on like there would’ve been back in the old days. Missouri Statewide Wireless Interoperable Network (MOSWIN) Trunking System, Statewide, Multi-StateI am in Howell County, Missouri and have been out of the hobby for a while. The frequencies that I used to listen to are mostly dead. I have found Broadcastify (affiliated with RR) to have a channel that is very active in my area. How can I learn the frequency for the content I am listening to on Broadcastify? It is labeled Howell County Public Safety / 37595. TIA
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