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DOPPLERBOB

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Hello California,
I am Bob from Ct. and will be visiting San Diego soon (driving in from Vegas). I am taking my Pro-96, Pro-97, and Bc246 with me. Does anyone have a Win96 or Win97 or ARC246 file (.p96, .p97, .mem) that they can share with me. There seems to be so much on RR to put in that I don't know what is best to listen to. I am especially interested in the freqs for the main attractions that we will be sightseeing in the old town area and the harbor. I can't seem to find any of those on RR.
I have nice Vegas files to share if anyone wants them.
dopplerbob@optonline.net

Thanks all!
Bob
 

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Your easiest way to get all the local businesses (like Sea World) would be to drop in to the local Ham Radio Outlet store and buy a copy of 'Scannerstuff Southern California Frequency Directory', which has pretty much everything, including talkgroups for the San Diego trunk system (analog) and the County trunk system (mixed analog/P25)

There are also several local websites:

http://www.scandiego.com/

http://sandiegoscan.com/

http://scansandiego.net/cgi-bin/index.pl (local streaming scanner feeds)

I do have a Win96 file for the basics around here, no businesses, though. Has the CHP, CDF/Forestry, City Trunk, County Trunk, SDG&E Trunk, and loads of pretty much useless federal channels now all P25 encrypted.
 

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DOPPLERBOB

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SkipSanders said:
Your easiest way to get all the local businesses (like Sea World) would be to drop in to the local Ham Radio Outlet store and buy a copy of 'Scannerstuff Southern California Frequency Directory', which has pretty much everything, including talkgroups for the San Diego trunk system (analog) and the County trunk system (mixed analog/P25)

There are also several local websites:

http://www.scandiego.com/

http://sandiegoscan.com/

http://scansandiego.net/cgi-bin/index.pl (local streaming scanner feeds)

I do have a Win96 file for the basics around here, no businesses, though. Has the CHP, CDF/Forestry, City Trunk, County Trunk, SDG&E Trunk, and loads of pretty much useless federal channels now all P25 encypted.


Wow great info. Thank You Skip. This will sure keep me busy for a while.
Bob
 

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SkipSanders said:
Your easiest way to get all the local businesses (like Sea World) would be to drop in to the local Ham Radio Outlet store and buy a copy of 'Scannerstuff Southern California Frequency Directory', which has pretty much everything, including talkgroups for the San Diego trunk system (analog) and the County trunk system (mixed analog/P25)

There are also several local websites:

http://www.scandiego.com/

http://sandiegoscan.com/

http://scansandiego.net/cgi-bin/index.pl (local streaming scanner feeds)

I do have a Win96 file for the basics around here, no businesses, though. Has the CHP, CDF/Forestry, City Trunk, County Trunk, SDG&E Trunk, and loads of pretty much useless federal channels now all P25 encrypted.

Is there anyway to read the file without having win96?
 

SkipSanders

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Afraid not, Win96 files are binaries, not text files, custom to their program.

The websites given above have the needed trunking info, as does the RadioReference database, anyway.
 

DOPPLERBOB

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SkipSanders said:
Afraid not, Win96 files are binaries, not text files, custom to their program.

The websites given above have the needed trunking info, as does the RadioReference database, anyway.

You can download win96 software at www.starrsoft.com and it has a free trial period. Open up the file with that software and export it to excel file using the File- Export command. Or you can just open the file and copy-paste the info right out onto excel.
Bob
 
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