Here a list of their licenses. Best way to find the frequencies you seek, is to do a search yourself. And you might want to put the surrounding Counties in as well. What County Post are you wanting to monitor.When we're these last updated. I have put these in and they don't work. They have new ones that are suppose to be "secret".
WQFS637 is the KSP operation at the Kentucky Speedway....
Here's one I posted in the unidentified freqs thread:
Jefferson County
Commonwealth of Kentucky WQJB936
Transportation Cabinet
"FOR COMMUNICATIONS ESSENTIAL TO OFFICIAL HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY"
Control Points: 600 S. PRESTON ST. and MILEPOST 18.65 ON I64 WEST
220.80250 (FB2) 221.80250 (FX1)
220.84750 (FB2) 221.84750 (FX1)
220.82250 (FB2) 221.82250 (FX1)
Post 12 Shelby County area. someone said that people will never be able to find the frequencies but I'm not sure how they could have a "private system"
You have the wrong type of scanner. It does not work on digital systems.Okay. Where did you get these?? I have a radio shack scanner PRO-135 200 Channel Hand-Held Scanner
I am listening to KSP Frankfort, KSP Richmond and KSP Campbelsburg as I type this, and have been all afternoon, in fact most of the day since about midnight...You must have a digital scanner to monitor KSP.... I listened to KSP overnight, Posts 4 thru 8 and Post 12. There is no secret system in place for KSP....
You have the wrong type of scanner. It does not work on digital systems. That's why you been receiving static like sounds.Okay. Where did you get these?? I have a radio shack scanner PRO-135 200 Channel Hand-Held Scanner
You need a Pro-96 or Pro 2096 or one of the new GRE 500/600 or a Uniden 996 or 396
Nothing else will work.
.... You must have a digital scanner to monitor KSP. What kind of scanner are you using? I listened to KSP overnight, Posts 4 thru 8 and Post 12. There is no secret system in place for KSP.... I learned a long time ago to question the validity of statements attributed to "people have told me" and "someone" when they appear out-of-the blue saying something is wrong....
I have a friend who works as a Trooper. One day while I was riding my John Deere, I was listening to him and two other troopers BSing about cases they were working on, who they could trust, who they couldn't, where they were going to get a search warrant for (you get the idea)....
I drove to Post the next day and had lunch with him and told him about what they had talked about for over a hour. He couldn't believe I had heard all that. He claimed I must have been with another Trooper because they had told him in the academy, "Nobody can listen to these new digital radios". Since then it has been a lot less entertaining listening to KSP ;-)
And who's fault is that? :wink:
Just think of all you could still hear if you just kept listening.
What the troopers didn't know was the scanner listeners gain. Don't be surprised if it's in the budget for encryption down the road either.