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Idaho Frequencies
Are you a serious scanner?
I will trade "ACTIVE" frequencies in the Boise County and Ada County of Idaho. |
Idaho Frequencies
Evan Platt wrote: Are you a serious scanner? No, I'm an alive human. So why respond to the request if you have nothing relevent to contribute? |
Idaho Frequencies
On 19 Aug 2006 19:29:17 -0700, "PonderosaSports.com"
wrote: Evan Platt wrote: Are you a serious scanner? No, I'm an alive human. So why respond to the request if you have nothing relevent to contribute? He did have something relevant to contribute, but if you don't want to go to the relevant link he gave you it's your loss. |
Idaho Frequencies
Al Klein wrote: He did have something relevant to contribute, but if you don't want to go to the relevant link he gave you it's your loss. Apparently you are not an serious scanner in the Boise county either. I did not ask for a reprint of free listings off the FCC site? |
Idaho Frequencies
On 20 Aug 2006 08:34:09 -0700, "PonderosaSports.com"
wrote: Apparently you are not an serious scanner in the Boise county either. Apparently you aren't a serious scanner. If you were, you'd know that RR is a database with most of the data supplied by "serious scanners" in the area of the data. But please don't bother - the noise level in RR is pretty low, and we really don't need to increase it. |
Idaho Frequencies
PonderosaSports.com wrote:
Are you a serious scanner? I will trade "ACTIVE" frequencies in the Boise County and Ada County of Idaho. Lets try a fresh approach. Is anyone interested in recording weak signals emitting from remote areas such as - LOCATION: N44.02986 W116.03125 (NAD83) FREQ: 218.000 - 218.999 MHz At the same time as voice from the same general area - FREQ: 34.000 - 34.999 MHz FREQ: 159.000 - 159.999 MHz |
Idaho Frequencies
On 20 Aug 2006 19:23:11 -0700, "PonderosaSports.com"
wrote: PonderosaSports.com wrote: Are you a serious scanner? I will trade "ACTIVE" frequencies in the Boise County and Ada County of Idaho. Lets try a fresh approach. Is anyone interested in recording weak signals emitting from remote areas such as - LOCATION: N44.02986 W116.03125 (NAD83) FREQ: 218.000 - 218.999 MHz At the same time as voice from the same general area - FREQ: 34.000 - 34.999 MHz FREQ: 159.000 - 159.999 MHz IOW, you're not really a serious scanner enthusiast. Maybe if someone sent you the key to Fort Knox you could afford to rent enough clues to be clueless. |
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