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I am having trouble finding the frequencies for the police in
Adairville and Bowling Green Kentucky. Can anyone out there help me? Both state and city. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I am having trouble finding the frequencies for the police in Adairville and Bowling Green Kentucky. Can anyone out there help me? Both state and city. So, here I sit, over 15,000km away from Kentucky. I type Police Frequencies Bowling Green Kentucky into Google and what do I get? I get Scan USA and a huge list of Police frequencies for Bowling Green Kentucky. http://www.scanningusa.com/trunked_info/kentucky.html Geez, how damn lazy are you? And you know something else? Scanners, well, they S C A N. Amazing, isn't it? How do you think we coped all these years without these wonderful search engines? Do you think we were spoonfed? No, we looked at the antennas, tried to work out approximate frequency range and we s c a n n e d. You should try it sometime. Nana |
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Number one the information did not contain anything about the city if
Adairville which I asked for. Number two, the scanner I have is an old realistic. It has 10 memory channels and only scans the memory channels. You have to program each channel. It will not "free scan" every coverable frequency. |
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![]() Volker Tonn wrote: schrieb: .... Number two, the scanner I have is an old realistic. It has 10 memory channels and only scans the memory channels. You have to program each channel. It will not "free scan" every coverable frequency. You're interested in technical (scanning) stuff? Those outdated scanners look good sitting on a shelf. So it's time to get some adequate equipment..... I know it is just I am strapped for cash right now. Just had our second child and he goes through alot of diapers! How much could one get a decent used scanner for on ebay or something? |
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One good source for local frequencies is your local Radio Shack. While I
don't think there's one in Adairville, there is one up the road in Russellville. Here's the address and phone number: Radio Shack 1134 W 9th St Russellville, KY 42276-9799 Phone: (270) 726-3099 |
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One good source for local frequencies is your local Radio Shack. While I
don't think there's one in Adairville, there is one up the road in Russellville. Here's the address and phone number: Radio Shack 1134 W 9th St Russellville, KY 42276-9799 Phone: (270) 726-3099 |
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