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On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 17:09:38 -0500, BillyThe Squid
etched the phosphur particles on my screen with the following: I drive the interstates and I am looking for a site that has the freqs. used by state police/Highway patrol so I can monitor road conditions, accidents, etc as I drive. I only need freqs. for the roads I'm driving. Can anyone help? Channel 19 on the old CB. |
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In article , Greasy Rider @
invalid.com says... Channel 19 on the old CB. Sad thing is, is that that is the best way to find out what he needs :/ whoa that is a lot of is's and thats ![]() -- ----------- Dwayne http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BC895/ The up and coming BC246T (Looks VERY Promising) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Uniden_BC246T http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ScanFindlay/ |
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Go to :
http://www.strongsignals.net/index.cgi and click on Favorite pages then scroll down to MESSAGE BOARDS and go to the FREQUENCY board. Down the bottom, under the posting pain, is a great list of links to different states that have a lot of frequency information on State Police! At the top of the lists is TRUNKING information. Check this out for the states that have gone trunked. You may also want to buy a copy of POLICE CALL for the CD that covers the hole country! Jim BillyThe Squid wrote: I drive the interstates and I am looking for a site that has the freqs. used by state police/Highway patrol so I can monitor road conditions, accidents, etc as I drive. I only need freqs. for the roads I'm driving. Can anyone help? Thanks much! |
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![]() The folks at Scanner Master carry a "National Highway Patrol Reference Guide" , here's a book that deals with highway patrols. It may have information that your looking for and may supplement other on line sources. http://www.scannermaster.com/store/01-680767.html And they publish several regional frequency guides for: Chargoland Philadelphia DC Delaware Maryland New York NJ Also, Massachusetts with New England states are covered! The have squelch tone code data! Another frequency book that covers all the states is "Monitor America" published by Scanner Master It gives frequencies state by state. The first section in each listing goes over the state police, their frequencies and the locations of the different troops. It also has squelch tone code data for many agencies! Some trunking information is listed also mostly with no talk groups. In any of the source you look at they may still list VHF low band, VHF High band and UHF conventional frequencies along with 800/900 MHz trunking frequencies and system information. If a state has trunking there may be little or now activity on the conventional frequencies. Another aspect of traveling around the interstate system here in america are laws banning police radio scanners, check your state(s) he http://www.afn.org/~afn09444/scanlaws/ If your don't have a separate CB radio transceiver and if your scanner will cover 27.185 MHz AM then add CH 19 into your scanner! There are limitations on CB radio traffic and it gets boring. But some times you can really get a good traffic report over the CB channel, that just isn't available any where else! If you have a portable general coverage short wave radio receiver that will go up to 27 Megs then us this in the vehicle to monitor CB CH 19. With either a scanner or short wave radio you can listen to "out banders" above and below the 40 channels of a stock CB radio, around 26.5 MHz and up to 27.5 Mhz Get a external magnetic mount antenna for ALL your after market radios DO NOT US a SPLITTER or "T" connector to run one (1) antenna to a CB tranceiver (or any other transceiver-transmitter) and a police scanner. However shareing one (1) antenna with two or more receivers is O. K. but, you may find they interfere with each other locking up the scanning with internal oscillations going over the patch co-ax cable, to the other radio! jim BillyThe Squid wrote: I drive the interstates and I am looking for a site that has the freqs. used by state police/Highway patrol so I can monitor road conditions, accidents, etc as I drive. I only need freqs. for the roads I'm driving. Can anyone help? Thanks much! |
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In article ,
says... I actually drive the whole country. I know my request for a one-stop database of freqs. only for the interstate system is wishful thinking, but it never hurts to ask. Thanks to all for trying!!! So you want a list of every system that would be used on every interstate :O Here would be a good place to start http://www.radioreference.com Also http://www.google.com -- ----------- Dwayne http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BC895/ The up and coming BC246T (Looks VERY Promising) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Uniden_BC246T http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ScanFindlay/ |
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I actually drive the whole country. I know my request for a one-stop
database of freqs. only for the interstate system is wishful thinking, but it never hurts to ask. The state patrol here still uses VHF lo frequencies. Although I forgot what the exact frequency/frequencies that use is. |
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You may want to go the hardware route! Whit a Uniden BCT-8 trunker
pre programmed scanner that has ALL the state's frequencies programmed in and you can also program it to do trunking. This is a novice radio and ALL the state's police frequencies will show up not just the State Police / High way Patrol. You can start locking out the city frequencies but it's tough to pick out the different users! However many locations are going to APCO P-25 digital systems. A BC-796D or the PRO-96 would be better scanner radios to work most of the country, you would have to program the radio your self but this would give much better coverage! Ge the software for the above scanners and make up files for each region of the country. Several of the larger states may take two or more files to cover all there high way systems. And two or more of the less populated states may fit into one (1) bank After traveling through a region and manually programming, deleting and adding the High Way Patrol / State Police systems you would over a years time get a great set of files that will work for you in the coming years! Again look at strongsignals.net for much more information on these radios, they have there own message boards! State's like Pennsylvania which uses M/A Conmm's "Open Sky =AE" or other digital formats will not work with the digital scanners. While Connecticut State Police are using a 800 MHz Motorola trunked APCO digital system that is trunk tracked very nicely with the digital scanners! BillyThe Squid wrote: I drive the interstates and I am looking for a site that has the freqs. used by state police/Highway patrol so I can monitor road conditions, accidents, etc as I drive. I only need freqs. for the roads I'm driving. Can anyone help? Thanks much! |
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