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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > COMM info and technical > Unblocked digital scanners...? (Viewed 18416 times)
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Re: Unblocked digital scanners...?
< Reply # 20 on 1/16/2011 1:15 AM >
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Posted by Agent Skelly


Ummm...I hate to break your bubble, but police and fire don't any bands used by ye old analog cellular allocations. If you are hearing those in that band, then you have a image...


How i originally found the communications was by asking an officer i knew what frequencies they operated on. It was between 800-900mhz, id have to go dig out my notes to get exact numbers though




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Re: Unblocked digital scanners...?
< Reply # 21 on 1/16/2011 1:35 AM >
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Posted by cavemonkey


How i originally found the communications was by asking an officer i knew what frequencies they operated on. It was between 800-900mhz, id have to go dig out my notes to get exact numbers though



What your talking about is not in the celluar band, but the 800 MHz Public Safety channels that any trunking scanner can listen to.




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