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Default 800 mhz Trunked Frequencies for Pottstown PA

Hello. I am looking for 800 mhz police and fire Trunked Frequencies in
Pottstown / Limerick PA .
Any suggestions? Thank you. Acurnew

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Hello. I am looking for 800 mhz police and fire Trunked Frequencies in
Pottstown / Limerick PA .
Any suggestions? Thank you. Acurnew


You can try the Radio Reference page. They have lot's of info there.
Unfortunately it has in my case been wrong for over a year so they seem to
be way behind change at times, but it's free so it makes a good start.
If they do not have the info, or what they have turns out to be wrong, you
can probably search for it with your scanner, but this a time consuming way
to do it.
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Oh, I grant you that the wheel was also a fine invention, but the wheel does
not go nearly as well with pizza.
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Default 800 mhz Trunked Frequencies for Pottstown PA

FYI, try my group!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PtwAreaRF/


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"acurnew" wrote in message
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Hello. I am looking for 800 mhz police and fire Trunked Frequencies in
Pottstown / Limerick PA .
Any suggestions? Thank you. Acurnew


You can try the Radio Reference page. They have lot's of info there.
Unfortunately it has in my case been wrong for over a year so they seem to
be way behind change at times, but it's free so it makes a good start.
If they do not have the info, or what they have turns out to be wrong,
you can probably search for it with your scanner, but this a time
consuming way to do it.
--
Without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is
beer. Oh, I grant you that the wheel was also a fine invention, but the
wheel does not go nearly as well with pizza.
--Dave Barry



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