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fireant

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I was listening to my Pro-95 tonight listening to Yukon Police they said go to fourteen. I have been trying to find out what the frequeny was for fourteen. I happened to have on my fire bank on my scanner on the frequency for air evac 152.9075. I heard them talking it was there other channel but a little fuzzy the closest frequency I found was 153.9500 could this be bleeding over to the 152.9075 frequency did a search and cannot find any listenings for yukon in the 152 frequency range. I did however find the one in the 153.9500 which is sort of close any ideas??

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robynsjw

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fireant said:
the closest frequency I found was 153.9500 could this be bleeding over to the 152.9075 frequency did a search and cannot find any listenings for yukon in the 152 frequency range. I did however find the one in the 153.9500 which is sort of close any ideas??

Yes, if they are real close to you (a couple of blocks?) the mobiles can "bleed over" and you'll hear them on other channels close to the frequency they are transmitting on. And since Yucon city seems to have a license for 153.95 they are legal here. They probably only use it late at night when the telecom people wouldn't be using it.

You might try paying attention to when they are on "the other side of town" (traffic stop or some kind of call) and switch to 1, then see how they sound from there or if you can hear them then.
 
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