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Which radio are you planing to use for monitoring them and are you looking at all bands or specific bands?

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scanlist, I'm using Pro-106/Pro-197. I might not hit anything on them, so I will see, I might not hit any of them. Is there any of these freq's that are in Northern Colorado area? Specific bands that I have below.

700 MHz Nationwide Air-Ground​

These channels are reserved for air-ground communications to be used by low-altitude aircraft and ground-based stations. Are they just for EMS or would any law enforcement or fire use them. if I don't use Auto do i just leave it blank?

FrequencyLicenseTypeToneAlpha TagDescriptionModeTag
769.13125RM293 NAC7AG58/58DAir - Ground 58/58DP25Interop
769.63125RM293 NAC7AG60/60DAir - Ground 60/60DP25Interop
770.13125RM293 NAC7AG67/67DAir - Ground 67/67DP25Interop
770.63125RM293 NAC7AG68/68DAir - Ground 68/68DP25Interop
773.11875RM293 NAC7AG78/78DAir - Ground 78/78DP25Interop
773.61875RM293 NAC7AG80/80DAir - Ground 80/80DP25Interop
774.11875RM293 NAC7AG85/85DAir - Ground 85/85DP25Interop
774.61875RM293 NAC7AG88/88DAir - Ground 88/88D (Landing Zone)P25Interop
 

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These are not covered by any blanket authorization, usage would require a license on these frequencies. Looking through the FCC database, nobody in Colorado has a license that covers these from what I'm seeing.

Of course that doesn't stop them from being used- I went to a Motorola Summit and a director at Barrett Communications (a Moto company) told everyone they can just pick a frequency and use it, no licensing required..

Doesn't hurt to scan them anyway. There are no licensee restrictions, any eligible public safety entity can license these.
 

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There is no common usage of any of those frequencies in this area. 99% of the time communications are either on
the statewide MAC talk-groups, patched Talk-groups from DTRS, Wyolink to FRCC or in the case of Larimer County the Mutual Aid Talk groups.

VFIRE-21 154.280 (carrier squelch) is a common channel used by VHF fire agencies in the mountainous regions.

STAC (listed below) is the most commonly used for air to ground in the middle of nowhere Weld County. Commonly referred to as "STAC D" over the air.

However you have to be very close to hear communications on these channels below.

851.100WQTD797M293 NACCO SMPX1Statewide Simplex 1P25Interop
851.750WQTD797M293 NACCO SMPX2Statewide Simplex 2P25Interop
852.300WQTD797M293 NACCO SMPX3Statewide Simplex 3P25Interop
852.550WQTD797M293 NACCO SMPX4Statewide Simplex 4P25Interop
853.6875WQTD797M293 NACCO SMPX5Statewide Simplex 5P25Interop
853.7875WQNY612RM156.7 PLCO STACStatewide Tactical Repeater
 

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scanlist, I'm using Pro-106/Pro-197. I might not hit anything on them, so I will see, I might not hit any of them. Is there any of these freq's that are in Northern Colorado area? Specific bands that I have below.

700 MHz Nationwide Air-Ground​

These channels are reserved for air-ground communications to be used by low-altitude aircraft and ground-based stations. Are they just for EMS or would any law enforcement or fire use them. if I don't use Auto do i just leave it blank?

FrequencyLicenseTypeToneAlpha TagDescriptionModeTag
769.13125RM293 NAC7AG58/58DAir - Ground 58/58DP25Interop
769.63125RM293 NAC7AG60/60DAir - Ground 60/60DP25Interop
770.13125RM293 NAC7AG67/67DAir - Ground 67/67DP25Interop
770.63125RM293 NAC7AG68/68DAir - Ground 68/68DP25Interop
773.11875RM293 NAC7AG78/78DAir - Ground 78/78DP25Interop
773.61875RM293 NAC7AG80/80DAir - Ground 80/80DP25Interop
774.11875RM293 NAC7AG85/85DAir - Ground 85/85DP25Interop
774.61875RM293 NAC7AG88/88DAir - Ground 88/88D (Landing Zone)P25Interop
Everything public safety in 700MHz is P25. So to answer your question, you would set it to digital/p25. You don't want auto as that would open squelch on random FM noise that you don't want. YMMV, I am not a GRE guy.

As others said though you are unlikely to hear anything unless it were some unlicensed activity, which there is always a chance.
 

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Everything public safety in 700MHz is P25. So to answer your question, you would set it to digital/p25. You don't want auto as that would open squelch on random FM noise that you don't want. YMMV, I am not a GRE guy.

As others said though you are unlikely to hear anything unless it were some unlicensed activity, which there is always a chance.
Actually, there are some low power itinerants defined by the NIFOG that can be analog or digital.
 
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