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Old June 8th 04, 08:30 AM
Axl
 
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On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 04:03:09 GMT, wrote:

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You have three choices: Pro-96, Uniden BC296D, and a Uniden BC796D. The
original Uniden digital scanners will not worth with Hamilton County's
system.

I use the 296D on Austin's system and it works great.


I swung by radio shack and got the PRO-95.
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http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...%5Fid=20%2D525)

I havent had much time to mess with it yet, but my friend and I did
manage to get the cincinnati police freqs programed in and we scanned
those tonight.

We used www.cincinnatipolice.com which had the freqs listed and we
also were checking out www.cityfreq.com.

Now I live in a small town called Lockland, and I noticed for theirs,
on this other site, http://home.fuse.net/rwtrue00/Ohio.htm, if you
scroll down just a little bit, you'll see it's one of many dispatched
by hamilton county. There are freqs listed under that and it mentions
theyre on a trunked system. Does that mean the users of those freqs
all share and when they transmit it just uses any one of those open
frequencies? If so, im unsure on how to program this scanner for that,
because on the same page it also mentions talkgroups, and I was
wondering about those too.

We flipped through the manual but it's still a bit confusing.

Any simplified help is appreciated!