Jackson Hole/Teton County

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Junior1970

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Does anyone have an up to date list for active PD/Fire frequencies for Teton County, particularly Jackson? I did when I was last up there about four years ago but lost my information when I upgraded scanners. I heading up the second weekend in June so if anyone has a list particularly PD,Sheriff, Local FD, EMS/Hospital Link,HP and DOT for road conditions on Teton Pass I would be greatful. Thanks.
 

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I have a listing/file in MS word that can be very helpful - I am at work and dont have here on this conputer; If you would like me to me mail it ,advise, I can always use your update when you get back, there is a Pro 96 file on Yahoo groupsP96 also which is very good
my file is upto date as of 2003 based on the previous 6 years oflistening/vactioning
the more we share the beter the hobby expeirence
 
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Junior1970

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That'll work. I'm all for sharing info about scanning regarding hot travel locations. I sent you a PM with my email address. Thanks.
 

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I realize this is a very old thread but the topic fits my question. Is the database reasonably current for Teton county? Apparently there are no WyoLink sites in that area. Is everything there still analog? Thanks.
 

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The DB for Teton County is current and county/city is analog conventional. NPS and USFS are mixed, analog mostly and some digital.
Wyolink is available from Snow King, near Jackson, primarily and some from Windy Ridge in the Moran/Signal Mtn area. Wyolink carries the WHP and WYDOT primarily.
Info from the last several summers. Enjoy, how can you not up there!

Steve
 
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There are several sites covering the area and more being added.

http://wyolink.state.wy.us/PDF\coverageArea\WyoLinkSiteMap.pdf


Right now (well, at least a few weeks ago) several of the agencies were testing the WyoLink coverage and determining if they want to switch over completely from the analog stuff. While not many of the TGs have been made public, if you scan around on the system, you will hear some traffic.

With the estimated coverage of the new site (when it comes online), I bet we see quite a bit of new traffic.
 
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