NCCo 800 Mhz. Listing

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resqtek206

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Here's what i have so far.

The Countywide Fire/Ambulance uses Motorola Type II

The frequencies are:
866.2375 866.4875 866.5625 866.7250 867.0375 867.2375 867.4875
867.7125 867.7375 868.2125 868.3875 868.7125 868.9375 868.9625

The ID Numbers are:
Disp 3184
Tac 3 3216
Tac 4 3248
Tac 5 3280
Tac 6 3312
Tac 7 3888
Tac 8 3920

The only problem I have is that I have a RadioShack model Pro-94, and I don't think it can pick-up
digital signals.

If anyone else can tell if it can and how to do so, please let me know.

Thank You.
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FPO703

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The PRO-94 is an analog only scanner. It won't work on the Delaware system. You need an APCO-25 Digital scanner to listen.
 

hai_akeeba

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If you are only interested in listening to the Fire/EMS broadcasts, you can program the various VHF/UHF frequencies licensed to the various fire depts. in the county. Most, if not all re-broadcast the 800 Trunked transmissions on these repeaters.
 

resqtek206

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I have most of those frequencies already, but I'm trying to get channels that don't cross over.

Incidently, is there any other county near the Bear-Glasgow are that would be using 460.600 MhZ? I have been getting alot of cross over form somewhere, but can't figure out from where.
 

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resqtek206 said:
Incidently, is there any other county near the Bear-Glasgow are that would be using 460.600 MhZ? I have been getting alot of cross over form somewhere, but can't figure out from where.

It may be Harford Co. MD Fire, PL 136.5. The PL for NCCo Fireboard is 179.9.

HTH

73

Dave AKA The Tripzter :shock:
 
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