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if u r in the UK.
it will probably be found between 165166MHz only (base) & + 4.8MHz for the mobiles there r low band freqs (8687MHz) but they r rare & being phased out. mike "Tom Miller" wrote in message . .. How can I locate the freqs. for a local cab company that may have recently changed their freqs for the base to the cabs & from the cab to the base? I'll appreciate any assistance. Happy Holidays, Tom |
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"Tom Miller" wrote in message ...
How can I locate the freqs. for a local cab company that may have recently changed their freqs for the base to the cabs & from the cab to the base? I'll appreciate any assistance. Happy Holidays, Tom I do not know where you live, but here in Cagary Alberta Canada, the cab companies freq's are all over the different bands. That is some are in the 143, 148, 150, 151, 152, 162 163, 164, 452, 453 ,800 Mhz etc. You may want to do a search with your scanner. Fred Burgess |
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If you're in the U. S., check the FCC's web site and look for the
license. If they're leasing a system, however, the licensee may be the radio company. My good old standby was to determine the band (by the antennas used) and search the band while sitting in the car nearby their office with your squelch at maximum. On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 22:37:32 GMT, "Tom Miller" wrote: How can I locate the freqs. for a local cab company that may have recently changed their freqs for the base to the cabs & from the cab to the base? I'll appreciate any assistance. Happy Holidays, Tom Spammers, please send email to: and get your SMTP server blacklisted! |
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