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I just got a Uniden BC72XLT as a gift. I live in Huntington Beach, CA
and would like to monitor some of the police freqencies in the area to know what is going on. Where can I find the freqencies for law enforcement and fire departments in the area? |
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Using a finger dipped in purple ink, " scribed:
I just got a Uniden BC72XLT as a gift. I live in Huntington Beach, CA and would like to monitor some of the police freqencies in the area to know what is going on. Where can I find the freqencies for law enforcement and fire departments in the area? Orange County is on a Motorola trunked system, AND they're encrypted. The radio you have is useless in being non-trunked, but even if it did trunking, the encryption makes it impossible to listen to them. -- Lumber Cartel (tinlc) #2063. Spam this account at your own risk. This sig censored by the Office of Home and Land Insecurity.... |
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