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I have a frequency 454.57500 that is in my scanner. It appears to be a security company. I looked up the frequency and can not find any info. Does anyone have any idea what company? or type of system this is?
 

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Utah_Viper said:
I have a frequency 454.57500 that is in my scanner. It appears to be a security company. I looked up the frequency and can not find any info. Does anyone have any idea what company? or type of system this is?

That repeater is also strong in Provo, but I don't know what it is. Unfortunately those old Telco Mobile Phone frequencies (454/459 MHz) never have FCC listings, even when there's obvious business repeaters on them. Same with some old 151-152 MHz phone frequencies. It's frustrating, especially after you're spoiled by RR's FCC database!

-Tim
 

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It's Passport trunking. Passport is an enhanced version of the LTR format. The service provider is probably Utah Comm.
 

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n6orz said:
It's Passport trunking. Passport is an enhanced version of the LTR format. The service provider is probably Utah Comm.


Do you have any further information? the other frequencies? possibly talk groups?
 
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