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Old February 23rd 04, 12:57 AM
Paul Keenleyside
 
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"Brandon" wrote in message
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There are MANY sources on the web to find frequencies in your area,
but ONE of the best I have found is the FCC. Go to
http://svartifoss2.fcc.gov/reports/st_cty_freqrange.cfm

Enter your State, your County, and then the frequency range. If you
have a dial-up connection, be cautious of the frequency range that you
enter. It can take a little while to search a large data base, and
also display the results.


The same equivalent in Canada is Industry Canada's Strategis TAFL web site:

http://sd.ic.gc.ca/pls/eng_alpha/web...raphical_input

You need to key in the latitude (example: 490000) and longitude (example:
1230000) for Vancouver BC regional searches and also key in a radius
(example 50 km or 20 km). This will give locations within 'x' km radius from
the
position provided. There is no "city" search, but this link will provide a
regional search. It's not Industry Canada's but has been
programmed to feed in appropite field data. You can search by provincial
region.

http://neon.polkaroo.net/~darkwing/tafl/index.html

Industry Canada does not disclose RCMP, OPP or other police agency used
frequences. The results from Industry Canada
can be complex and very detailed.

PK