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It may mean turning off the repeater, so the dispacher hears the
mobile on the input frequency but the mobile is not rebroadcast on the repeater output frequency. That's what it meant in the Alexandria, Virginia, Fire Department in the 70's....... On 16 Feb 2004 23:51:37 GMT, (LAWMAN267) wrote: I have a Uniden bct-8 and have my local agencies all programed in. I hear everything except when they go to a private call. Are you able to monitor private calls? Local agencies are using Motorola type 2 systems, and I have all the freqs programmed. Any help will be greatly appriciated. --------------------------------------- http://www.olympus.net/personal/kg7u --------------------------------------- |
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