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edsmith June 24th 04 12:45 AM

Motorola Frequencies?
 
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.



michael agner June 24th 04 01:11 AM

Be more specific. For what city/state? Some road crews are on low
band, and I understand some even use itinerant freqs.
73s Mike

edsmith wrote:
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.




Lou June 24th 04 04:18 AM

I've seen and "heard" some using CB Walkie Talkies too. Hell, they could be
most anywhere.

Lou

"michael agner" wrote in message
...
Be more specific. For what city/state? Some road crews are on low
band, and I understand some even use itinerant freqs.
73s Mike

edsmith wrote:
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.






[email protected] June 25th 04 01:01 AM

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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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Jim Mac Donald June 25th 04 11:41 AM

Here's a great list of frequencies:

http://www.strongsignals.net/access/content/faf.html

LOOK UNDER " DOT frequencies"
way down the bottom of this list!

load up the FRS and the 154.600 154.57 151. 625 and the other
itinerant frequencies

And look up the company's name (or if they are a "townie" DPW out fit) that's
on the side of the
construction trucks. If there is just a telephone number with out town or
address,
do a reverse telephone number look up on the web for the name then
look them up here

http://www.cityfreq.com/

I have herd town DPW flag crews using
the itinerant frequencies. In stead of their licensed High Way frequencies!
Jim

michael agner wrote:

Be more specific. For what city/state? Some road crews are on low
band, and I understand some even use itinerant freqs.
73s Mike

edsmith wrote:
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.




Jim July 1st 04 02:25 AM

Can someone tell me actual frequencies in use for Motorola GP300
radios? VHF or UHF are okay. TIA.

"edsmith" wrote in message m...
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.


Evan Platt July 2nd 04 06:35 PM

On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 23:22:27 +1000, Barry OGrady
wrote:

UHF CB.


UHF CB? Care to expand?
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Evan Platt July 2nd 04 06:35 PM

On 30 Jun 2004 18:25:27 -0700, (Jim) wrote:

Can someone tell me actual frequencies in use for Motorola GP300
radios? VHF or UHF are okay. TIA.


Radio can be programmed on any frequency.
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