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Are you a serious scanner?

I will trade "ACTIVE" frequencies in the Boise County and Ada County
of Idaho.

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PonderosaSports.com wrote:
Are you a serious scanner?

I will trade "ACTIVE" frequencies in the Boise County and Ada County
of Idaho.


Lets try a fresh approach.

Is anyone interested in recording weak signals emitting from remote
areas such as -

LOCATION: N44.02986 W116.03125 (NAD83)
FREQ: 218.000 - 218.999 MHz

At the same time as voice from the same general area -
FREQ: 34.000 - 34.999 MHz
FREQ: 159.000 - 159.999 MHz

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On 20 Aug 2006 19:23:11 -0700, "PonderosaSports.com"
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PonderosaSports.com wrote:
Are you a serious scanner?

I will trade "ACTIVE" frequencies in the Boise County and Ada County
of Idaho.


Lets try a fresh approach.

Is anyone interested in recording weak signals emitting from remote
areas such as -

LOCATION: N44.02986 W116.03125 (NAD83)
FREQ: 218.000 - 218.999 MHz

At the same time as voice from the same general area -
FREQ: 34.000 - 34.999 MHz
FREQ: 159.000 - 159.999 MHz


IOW, you're not really a serious scanner enthusiast. Maybe if someone
sent you the key to Fort Knox you could afford to rent enough clues to
be clueless.
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