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![]() From: (ConnieG999) Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.scanner Date: 02 Jun 2004 03:26:46 GMT Subject: BC 100XLT - Please dont laugh! Greg writes: Connie - The first thing is to find out what sort of radio systems are in use by your local police, fire, and EMS agencies and what frequencies they use. You can probably find this information on the Web. Your 100XLT is fine for monitoring conventional systems. To monitor trunked systems, you would need something like the BC785 or Pro 95 you mentioned. This is the only thing I can find on my area, and it's so complex I can't make head or tails of it. http://www.doh.state.fl.us/workforce...03ComPlan1.pdf Can you decipher any of it? Again, do a Web search to learn about trunked vs conventional systems. This I can probably do. Thanks for your help. Sorry - I am unable to read pdf files because my Acrobat keeps crashing. If, as you say, the activity in your area is trunked, you will have a hard time monitoring it. But if the 100XLT tunes 800mHz, you can monitor the trunked frequencies - but the scanner won't track the conversations as they jump from one freq to another at random. You can email me if you want - maybe I can help you find some useful frequencies. I live in Lakeland. Greg |
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