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| | | Scanning Radio Questions, please help < on 4/9/2004 8:31 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Well a friend of mine gave me a Uniden Bearcat BC 200XLT 200 Channel Scanning Radio a long time ago, just got it out and started to play with it again, I really have no clue what it does, since I have just goten in to this stuff, I have googled it, and found verry little info on it, from what I have played around with it, I can listen to police channels, and also telephone calls, I assume the user is using a wireless phone, and info on it, or help to learn how to use it would be greatly apreciated
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| | | Re: Scanning Radio Questions, please help < Reply # 2 on 4/28/2004 10:11 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Hey there. That's a pretty decent scanner. Unfortunatly, you won't be able to listen to York Regional Police or any of the Fire Departments in York Region. They are using the York Region Trunked system, and your scanner won't track a trunked system. All is not lost, however. You can program in the voice frequencies for the York system and you'll still hear everything, the only downside to this is that you will be unable to determine exactly what you are listening to. You could hear District 2 police one second, Markham Fire another and By-Law enforcement another. York Region isn't very busy so that shouldn't be a huge problem. Voice Frequencies for York are as follows: 860.9875, 863.4875, 866.1375, 866.3625, 866.6375, 867.1375 As you can see, there aren't very many frequencies, so you shouldn't have a problem hearing anything. York Region EMS is dispatched by the Mississauga CACC (Central Ambulance Communications Center), on 152.0000MHz. They will be switching to a new Province wide VHF trunking system in the near future, unfortunatly. There's plenty more you can listen to - the best way to find new frequencies is just search around online! Or if you're looking for something specific, or even not so - reply on here and I'll see what I can do for you! -Mike
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| | | Re: Scanning Radio Questions, please help < Reply # 6 on 4/29/2004 10:20 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I can identify any control channel....what kind of system it is, if it's smartzone, omnilink, type I, type II, MPT, NOR, EDACS SCAT, EDACS LOW, EDACS HIGH, etc... Heck, I could even tell you if there's activity on the system just from the control channel Yah, I don't have a life, incase y'all were wondering. -Mike
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