I think VHF is deprecated. I've only heard paging on UHF unless I'm missing something.When I am driving through this area, I have this programmed in the scanner. I hear quite a bit of traffic but do not seem to hear much on that frequency. I guess if you have a extra slot, monitor it to see what happens.
The western end of Montgomery County. So 453.3125 and the VHF frequency broadcast the same exact info?VHF 156.165 is still a multi-cast of Fire Rescue 1 on 453.3125. @mocofeed where are you monitoring from?
Thanks, I will try another scanner and location. No luck with it thus far.Yes. Anything that comes across Fire Rescue 1 (UHF 453.3125) is also heard on VHF 156.165.
As an update, I receive 156.165 here and there, but not consistently. Does VHF seem to work in certain parts of the county? UHF Fire/Rescue 1 is excellent here.Yes. Anything that comes across Fire Rescue 1 (UHF 453.3125) is also heard on VHF 156.165.
Where are you listening from ?As an update, I receive 156.165 here and there, but not consistently. Does VHF seem to work in certain parts of the county? UHF Fire/Rescue 1 is excellent here.
I'm curious how fire and EMS pagers are configured here as well.
That explains it. UHF coverage is excellent basically everywhere I've been. I will probably take VHF out altogether.156.165 transmits from a single site in the SE part of the county. Reception could be spotty around Blacksburg.
Do you monitor Montgomery regularly? I heard an "Event" channel mentioned that I don't see in the database.That would be logical. It is literally a multi-cast of the UHF. You won't miss anything.![]()