Districtone
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Wow it has been a long time since I have posted anything, or even been to the web site here. I was shocked that I remembered the log information. LOL!
All of this Digital junk with Atlanta has me crazy. I am still old school with my Pro-94s, and Realistic Pro-2028s. Funny things is once I really understood how to program my 94s not long after that they change everything. I'd like to buy one of the scanners to hear Atlanta, and GSP on. I just think they are too costly for me at the moment.
Anyway, the reason I am here is we get this bleed over on 453.3000 in Clayton County. My goodness it is horrible. I mean you can hear what they are saying. It is just hard to make out. Generally at night, there is this female with a HIGH pitched, and it sounds like she has her lips over the microphone. Rarely do you hear the officer/firefighter. I understand that 453.3000 is used by at least three other Agencies. I could not determine who the bleed over is from based on that. Like I said it is hard to really understand her to get an idea. This has only happened in like the last year or so. I have heard Clayton County comment on it a time or two.
All of this Digital junk with Atlanta has me crazy. I am still old school with my Pro-94s, and Realistic Pro-2028s. Funny things is once I really understood how to program my 94s not long after that they change everything. I'd like to buy one of the scanners to hear Atlanta, and GSP on. I just think they are too costly for me at the moment.
Anyway, the reason I am here is we get this bleed over on 453.3000 in Clayton County. My goodness it is horrible. I mean you can hear what they are saying. It is just hard to make out. Generally at night, there is this female with a HIGH pitched, and it sounds like she has her lips over the microphone. Rarely do you hear the officer/firefighter. I understand that 453.3000 is used by at least three other Agencies. I could not determine who the bleed over is from based on that. Like I said it is hard to really understand her to get an idea. This has only happened in like the last year or so. I have heard Clayton County comment on it a time or two.