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Pick a frequency of 858.5375 what talkgroup is it?
Can't find it online but it is in phoenix sound like maintance work and yard was mention
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What's all this about you have to have a premium subscription to search the frequency database? That is most certainly NOT TRUE!

Here's the search results for 858.5375 in RR's Arizona FCC Search Looks like a private SMR to me.

Let's try to remember that we were all newbies once and a lot has changed over the last 30 years when I first was introduced to scanners. Today's scanners have gotten seriously very complicated little beasties to program and operate and the learning curve is steep. Let's not drive away new scanner hobbyists by giving them false information and treating them like a nuisance.

Airscan, if you have questions you can PM me anytime and I'll do my best to answer.

-AZ
 

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Thanks AZ SCANNER I wish we could neet, right now I don't know how put an avatar pic on here or where your pm is . I'm kind of fustrated. can you go to intercept Radio.com I think we need to talk.
 

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ok.... i guess i never know what those 2 unknown frequencies is...
boyyyy that's is sad

No, the sad part is that you cannot obtain the information yourself... not even after being told how to do so numerous times in this thread.
 

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What's all this about you have to have a premium subscription to search the frequency database? That is most certainly NOT TRUE!

Here's the search results for 858.5375 in RR's Arizona FCC Search Looks like a private SMR to me.

Let's try to remember that we were all newbies once and a lot has changed over the last 30 years when I first was introduced to scanners. Today's scanners have gotten seriously very complicated little beasties to program and operate and the learning curve is steep. Let's not drive away new scanner hobbyists by giving them false information and treating them like a nuisance.

Airscan, if you have questions you can PM me anytime and I'll do my best to answer.

-AZ

AZ, you have a premium subscription. You are a feed provider!
http://www.radioreference.com/apps/subscription/
Note the "special searching and reporting capabilities"!

maybe I'm wrong....
 
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AZ, you have a premium subscription. You are a feed provider!
Premium Subscription Information Page
Note the "special searching and reporting capabilities"!

maybe I'm wrong....

Well I guess we're both right. I just verified this: If I log out of my RR account I can still search AZ FCC licenses without getting a "you must log in" or "you must be a premium member" message. See for yourself: Arizona Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference You have to log in to search identified frequencies, yes, but you can search FCC records all you like for free without logging in.

-AZ
 

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Well I guess we're both right. I just verified this: If I log out of my RR account I can still search AZ FCC licenses without getting a "you must log in" or "you must be a premium member" message. See for yourself: Arizona Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference You have to log in to search identified frequencies, yes, but you can search FCC records all you like for free without logging in.

-AZ

FCC, yes!
RR DB, no!
Gotcha'
 
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