An article in a local newspaper, linked here , about the new Jefferson County system.
BM82557 Member Joined Aug 28, 2006 Messages 5,235 Location Berkeley Co WV Oct 29, 2008 #1 An article in a local newspaper, linked here , about the new Jefferson County system.
rabbitdude22 Member Joined Nov 1, 2007 Messages 18 Location Berryville, VA or Morgantown, WV Oct 30, 2008 #2 The New Frequencies I think I found one of the new frequencies last night. I heard a F/R dispatch on 474.9250 mhz I googled one of the addresses and it came up in Martinsburg. Any other new ones?
The New Frequencies I think I found one of the new frequencies last night. I heard a F/R dispatch on 474.9250 mhz I googled one of the addresses and it came up in Martinsburg. Any other new ones?
mike_s104 Member Joined Aug 25, 2004 Messages 4,814 Location Berkeley Co. WV/ Loudoun Co. VA Oct 30, 2008 #3 rabbitdude22 said: I think I found one of the new frequencies last night. I heard a F/R dispatch on 474.9250 mhz I googled one of the addresses and it came up in Martinsburg. Any other new ones? Click to expand... are you sure you're not hearing an image freq of 453.525MHz for Berkeley Co. F/R dispatch? the freq you provided comes back with nothing found in the FCC database.
rabbitdude22 said: I think I found one of the new frequencies last night. I heard a F/R dispatch on 474.9250 mhz I googled one of the addresses and it came up in Martinsburg. Any other new ones? Click to expand... are you sure you're not hearing an image freq of 453.525MHz for Berkeley Co. F/R dispatch? the freq you provided comes back with nothing found in the FCC database.
rabbitdude22 Member Joined Nov 1, 2007 Messages 18 Location Berryville, VA or Morgantown, WV Oct 30, 2008 #4 That sounds like a good possibility, I will have to check that out!!
wm8s Member Premium Subscriber Joined Oct 30, 2004 Messages 792 Location Houston, TX Oct 30, 2008 #5 rabbitdude22 said: That sounds like a good possibility, I will have to check that out!! Click to expand... (474.925 - 453.525) = (21.4 MHz)= (10.7 MHz * 2) => 1st order image.
rabbitdude22 said: That sounds like a good possibility, I will have to check that out!! Click to expand... (474.925 - 453.525) = (21.4 MHz)= (10.7 MHz * 2) => 1st order image.