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I've been stuck in traffic and have tried to listen to the road crews but
haven't stumbled upon the right frequencies. Do they use Motorola radio?
What would those frequencies be? Thanks.


I've seen them everything from FRS to Nextel. BTW, most of the road crew
traffic around here is in Spanish.

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John Mayson
Austin, Texas, USA

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