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Does anyone have the freqs for the Kentucky Dept of Alcoholic Beverage Control?
 

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For normal operations, ABC is dispatched through KSP Headquarters Radio Room using the same frequency as KVE (453.300, 162.2 PL). Not alot of traffic but thats what they use.
 

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This should be in the database-Is it confirmed?? If so, how did you find this frequency??
 
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453.300 is probably the easiest freq. in the state to find, it has been in use statewide since about 1980.
 
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As I understand the most common method of operation, locally there will be no traffic from ABC Agents until AFTER they have made their checks/raids, etc.... then mostly they will be on local police/Sheriff freqs if they are on the radio at all. Or, as one barkeep told me after his place was cited for illegal activity, "I didn't know they were here."
 
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What is the 453.300 frequency for?? It is listed as several different things... different KSP posts, KVE, etc.
 

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UnitCharlie is more correct. My first post should have read something like this:
Officially, ABC is dispatched through KSP Headquarters Radio Room using the same frequency as KVE (453.300, 162.2 PL). In reality, they most commonly use either cell phones and/or local agencies radio systems for their operations.
 

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No. And you won't either unless:
1. SRT is activated and;
2. You're fairly close to were the SRT is operating.

Sometimes they also use, depending on the type of operation, the post freqs in the area they are activated.
 
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