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DaveNF2G
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I have a lot of channelized services programmed into my scanners (marine, rail, etc.). Where some of the channels are in local use, I have them duplicated. The local use channels are alpha tagged according to their users and are in separate banks. Those channels are locked out in the full channelized bank for the relevant service. This makes it possible to identify "new" users of previously unassigned or unknown channels in a service.
As an example, I often hear conversations between itinerant truckers on the Interstates in the Albany area on 160.845 MHz (no CTCSS or DCS), which is a locally unassigned railroad channel. I believe this frequency is dually allocated to trucking services as well.
As an example, I often hear conversations between itinerant truckers on the Interstates in the Albany area on 160.845 MHz (no CTCSS or DCS), which is a locally unassigned railroad channel. I believe this frequency is dually allocated to trucking services as well.