For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, along with a lot of other useful scanning information, visit:
www.RadioReference.com
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, along with a lot of useful scanning information, visit: www.RadioReference.com
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Turn the unit on - it will begin in scan mode. 1. Press the "MANUAL" button. The unit will stop scanning and the display will indicate the channel it stopped on (one through 10). 2. Continue pressing the "MANUAL" button until the display indicates the desired channel. 3. Press the "E" button. 4. Enter the desired frequency. 5. Press the "E" button again. The frequency is now programmed for the channel you selected. You can verify that your entry is correct by pressing the "REVIEW" button.
You can buy a receiver to listen to them with, but you can't transmit to them. The receiver you want is one that's advertised as a "scanner". And then, you have to program it to the frequencies used by the first responders in your area. I can't help you there. Some things to be aware of: -- When first responders are communicating with their dispatcher or with each other, they usually do not transmit and receive on the same frequency. So, unless you're really handy with your scanner, you'll only hear one side of the conversation. -- If the first responders in your area have replaced their old radio system with a digital system ... and more and more of them are going that way ... then you might as well forget about it. Your scanner will not help you make out anything that's being transmitted digitally. It'll only sound like buzzy noise.
Some emergency scanners are able to use trunk scanning technology. Trunk scanning allows you to not only listen to normal emergency broadcasts, but to also listen in to special channels that are opened during large-scale events to allow emergency personnel to communicate with each other. By programming trunked frequencies into your emergency scanner, you can stay informed about major events, even potential disaster, in your community
The best place to purchase scanner radios would be on the internet from the Scanner Master website, The website allows you to choose the right scanner for your area for maximum safety, security and entertainment.
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For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, visit: www.RadioReference.com
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, along with a lot of useful scanning information, visit: www.RadioReference.com
One can find a list of scanner frequencies on Radio Reference. Depending on where the person is, the site let's one pinpoint a locations to find scanner frequencies.
Check out the radioreference.com website they should have any and all scanner frequencies you could want.
cspd frequencies as follows: 151.295154.725 154.860 155.190 155.160155.655 156.015 159.315 159.315460.200 460.425 Good hunting. Minimum requirement to be able to tune in is, at least a four meter band.
Radio Shack sells booklets with frequencies for public and some private agencies nationwide. There may be lists on the Web as well. Try Googling "scanner frequencies."
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, visit: www.RadioReference.com
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, visit: www.RadioReference.com
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, visit: www.RadioReference.com
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, visit: www.RadioReference.com