New Hampshire Liquor Commission

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Asmitty0010

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Just happend to see a couple in town today. Anybody know what frequency they operate on? I know they are a state agency, do they use the NHSP system?
 

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Liquor commission is kind of hard to fallow. 50% of the time they seem to be on NHSP frequencies. The other 50% of the time they communicate directly to the local dispatch depending on what jurisdiction they are in. All of their call signs start with "SL" so for example you might hear "SL-14 to Plymouth".

For the most part they seem to keep a low profile. The only time I hear them on the radio is when they are running a license check or NCIC check. They don't usually call in their stops or sign off at locations.
 

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drumbumer said:
Liquor commission is kind of hard to fallow. 50% of the time they seem to be on NHSP frequencies. The other 50% of the time they communicate directly to the local dispatch depending on what jurisdiction they are in. All of their call signs start with "SL" so for example you might hear "SL-14 to Plymouth".

For the most part they seem to keep a low profile. The only time I hear them on the radio is when they are running a license check or NCIC check. They don't usually call in their stops or sign off at locations.


THAT PRETTY MUCH SUMS IT UP! LOL
 

Ianscape

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Yeah they are pretty quiet. Most will sign 10-1, 10-2 with the local troop station.

ORI display for SL units is 50Unit number, IE SL-14 shows 5014
 
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