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Check out http://www.nationalradiodata.com for the frequencies you are
looking for. They have complete access to the FCC's database but much easier to find the frequencies. Browning Mark FourA wrote in message . .. +4db +2db 0db +2db +4db |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| noise............................................. ..Signal On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 02:50:26 GMT, (Badwater Bill) wrote: I just got this wonderful scanner from a buddy. Where do I look to find the FCC frequencies for using it? Where are the cell phone frequencies? Where are the cops? Is there a website that lists all of the bands and what they are, AM, FM, SSB, etc? Thanks BWB remove SPAMSUCKS to reply |
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