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Last week the local Eastern Ontario EMT/Ambulance services (Brockville
and Kingston area) switched to a new frequency. They were on 150.100 Mhz and they disappeared in 1 day. Does anyone know of any references to what they may have switched to and any links to scanning them? Thanks in advance. -- ------------------------------------------------ http://www3.sympatico.ca/dmitton SPAM Reduction: Remove "x." from my domain. ------------------------------------------------ |
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Yes, they're on the fleetnet trunking system now.
If you do a google search you'll find them. Mind you there's only one website that has all the information your looking for so I suggest finding that one. Doug Mitton wrote: Last week the local Eastern Ontario EMT/Ambulance services (Brockville and Kingston area) switched to a new frequency. They were on 150.100 Mhz and they disappeared in 1 day. Does anyone know of any references to what they may have switched to and any links to scanning them? Thanks in advance. |
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On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 21:11:11 -0400, HotShot
said in rec.radio.scanner: Doug Mitton wrote: Last week the local Eastern Ontario EMT/Ambulance services (Brockville and Kingston area) switched to a new frequency. They were on 150.100 Mhz and they disappeared in 1 day. Does anyone know of any references to what they may have switched to and any links to scanning them? Yes, they're on the fleetnet trunking system now. If you do a google search you'll find them. Mind you there's only one website that has all the information your looking for so I suggest finding that one. http://www.radioreference.com/modules.php?name=TRSDB&action=regexp®exp=fleetn et might have the information. |
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Al Klein wrote:
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 21:11:11 -0400, HotShot said in rec.radio.scanner: Doug Mitton wrote: Last week the local Eastern Ontario EMT/Ambulance services (Brockville and Kingston area) switched to a new frequency. They were on 150.100 Mhz and they disappeared in 1 day. Does anyone know of any references to what they may have switched to and any links to scanning them? Yes, they're on the fleetnet trunking system now. If you do a google search you'll find them. Mind you there's only one website that has all the information your looking for so I suggest finding that one. http://www.radioreference.com/modules.php?name=TRSDB&action=regexp®exp=fleetn et might have the information. Thank you! Looks like I have some studying to do! :-) -- ------------------------------------------------ http://www3.sympatico.ca/dmitton SPAM Reduction: Remove "x." from my domain. ------------------------------------------------ |
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Hi Doug,
Did you happen to find the new ambulance channel for Leeds and Grenville or know a range that I can search? I can't find anything usable on www.radioreference.com or maybe I'm not looking in the right place. Paul :-) Doug Mitton wrote: Al Klein wrote: On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 21:11:11 -0400, HotShot said in rec.radio.scanner: Doug Mitton wrote: Last week the local Eastern Ontario EMT/Ambulance services (Brockville and Kingston area) switched to a new frequency. They were on 150.100 Mhz and they disappeared in 1 day. Does anyone know of any references to what they may have switched to and any links to scanning them? Yes, they're on the fleetnet trunking system now. If you do a google search you'll find them. Mind you there's only one website that has all the information your looking for so I suggest finding that one. http://www.radioreference.com/modules.php?name=TRSDB&action=regexp®exp=fleetn et might have the information. Thank you! Looks like I have some studying to do! :-) -- To reply, change the "DOT" to a "." and canada to "ca". |
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![]() No, I haven't yet. I was just going to type in a range of frequencies as listed in the tables in the link below and see if I hear anything. I don't have a digital trunk scanner so I'm not sure if it will work or not. The tables don't mention Leeds and Grenville BUT do mention Prescott and Winchester. I really haven't read up enough yet. Maybe someone else will step in with more info. Charlie wrote: Hi Doug, Did you happen to find the new ambulance channel for Leeds and Grenville or know a range that I can search? I can't find anything usable on www.radioreference.com or maybe I'm not looking in the right place. Paul :-) Doug Mitton wrote: Al Klein wrote: On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 21:11:11 -0400, HotShot said in rec.radio.scanner: Doug Mitton wrote: Last week the local Eastern Ontario EMT/Ambulance services (Brockville and Kingston area) switched to a new frequency. They were on 150.100 Mhz and they disappeared in 1 day. Does anyone know of any references to what they may have switched to and any links to scanning them? Yes, they're on the fleetnet trunking system now. If you do a google search you'll find them. Mind you there's only one website that has all the information your looking for so I suggest finding that one. http://www.radioreference.com/modules.php?name=TRSDB&action=regexp®exp=fleetn et might have the information. Thank you! Looks like I have some studying to do! :-) -- ------------------------------------------------ http://www3.sympatico.ca/dmitton SPAM Reduction: Remove "x." from my domain. ------------------------------------------------ |
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