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Lansing PD has been silent for the past couple of days on the conventional channel of 155.610 which they have used for a very long time. Does anyone know if they switched to a new system or what has changed?
I noticed the 800 mhz too, I'll give it a try, thanks.Is it possible that they're now using P25 on either their VHF or on 860.7375 (their old MDT freq)? I'd try to verify myself, but I'm too far and I haven't been in that area for while.
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I tired the old MDT frequency and still nothing on my SDS100.I noticed the 800 mhz too, I'll give it a try, thanks.
Thanks werinshades, kinda what I thought was going on.![]()
LPD says recreational scanner-listening will be a thing of the past - The Lansing Journal
Listening to a police scanner to follow the Lansing Police Department will soon end as the LPD will move to digital communications...thelansingjournal.com
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LPD says recreational scanner-listening will be a thing of the past - The Lansing Journal
Listening to a police scanner to follow the Lansing Police Department will soon end as the LPD will move to digital communications...thelansingjournal.com
From the article:
"According to LPD Supervisor of Communications and Records Brian Weis, Lansing and Calumet City are the only two municipalities in the area that have not already converted their systems to digital."
Any word on whether or not Calumet City PD is still dispatched on their legacy 800 MHz analog repeater?