Thread: Scanner freqs
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Old July 2nd 04, 01:35 AM
michael agner
 
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While lots of folks use the FCC databases, Cityfreq and Percon, these
all have a similar problem; old licenses that have expired (or not being
used as more and more folks transition to trunking) aren't removed; the
FCC simply doesn't have the manpower (personpower??) to do it. So while
there's gems among the dirt, you have to be a bit more familiar with the
region(s) you're interested in to find them.
To that end, there are numerous scanning egroups on Yahoo groups (and
probably other servers as well). It's always better to get freq
information from folks in the area - they're much more likely to be
accurate.
73s and GL...Mike

Biff wrote:
I use http://cityfreq.com/ from time to time when traveling.



"Lou" wrote in message
...

Hey Folks!

I am asking a question which I seem to think I've seen the answer to in


the

past, but never the less have to ask again - as I didn't take notes.

A friend of mine, was doing some traveling, and was interested in some
frequencies for a particular area. But it seems to me, as I told him, we
should or "may" be able to get them for most any area on the web. IS THAT
TRUE?

Wasn't there a way of tapping into the FCC site for a given area, or
something similar? He asked about Canton Ohio in particular, but not to
limit the search to just there. He can't get the news groups, but does


have

web capability if directed to a site.

Thanks in advance for your help. PLEASE - answer directly if possible, MY
news groups have been acting flaky and I may not see your reply.

Thanks again,

Lou