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Try putting your scanner in the control channel only mode. Then the
scanner will find the missing Frequs. hello all. I'm pretty new to this newsgroup but I've been casually using scanners for many years. I recently obtained a BC895XLT and I like it a lot. Here's my question. While searching, I've found some Motorola type II control channels.. I inputted them into the scanner but they're pretty useless without the rest of the frequencies that make-up that system. Is there any hard-and-fast way of finding those frequencies? Also, I've scoured the net to no avail. I am in the Memphis, TN area and the control channel frequencies in question a 856.8625 855.5625 I noticed that all the trunked systems I can scan seem to follow a convention, where the control channel is the "last" in the chain, along a sequential list of frequencies... for example, 85x.2125 .. X can be 5 - 9, and then 860.2125 might be the control channel for that. So, I tried blindly entering frequencies like that and I managed to partially clear-up this mystery with another system.. but this method hasn't worked with these two. Does anyone have any suggestions or information? My aging scanner is getting left out in the cold more and more as the older trunked systems it can monitor are replaced with ones it can't, so I would really love to monitor every possible system out there in the short time I have left! ![]() Thanks in advance for any help. Kevin |
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