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Author: | xjf79 [ Fri Dec 30, 2005 7:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | what I should be able to hear up north |
Hi there Im just wondering what police departments I sould be able to hear up in Vancouver B.C. from western washington on VHF/FM Im able hear traffic on the following freqencies 154.755(R) 154.770(S) 155.070(S) 155.190(R) 155.370(S) 155.430(R) 155.505(R) 155.520(S) 155.580(s)(R) 155.610(S) 155.655(R) (R)=repeater (S)=simplex are there any other frequencies that I should be able to hear up here using a external antenna about 75 ft above the ground? thnx in advance for any info xjf79 |
Author: | xjf79 [ Sat Dec 31, 2005 8:02 pm ] |
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there is one other frequncy I hear traffic on it too 154.665 (R) |
Author: | Mark [ Sat Dec 31, 2005 11:44 pm ] |
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Hi, Lot's of your freq's are for the state patrol. The Vancouver region fire/pd use a digital system that can't be received on a scanner - at this time. There is lots of other V/UHF stuff to listen to in the Van BC area. Best place to get freq'a is ScanBC.com Happy New Year - You all -m |
Author: | Mark [ Sat Dec 31, 2005 11:48 pm ] |
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154.755(R) WSP Bellingham 154.770(S) WSP PA/Sno Pass 155.070(S) 155.190(R) MARS - P. Region wide LE 155.370(S) LEARN - lot's of LE 155.430(R) 155.505(R) WSP Whidbey/Mt. Vernon 155.520(S) WSP Everett 155.580(s)(R) 155.610(S) 155.655(R WSP Everett) |
Author: | xjf79 [ Sun Jan 01, 2006 12:09 am ] |
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thnx for the input mark I can listen to the Vancouver fire department on the ecomm 800mhz emegency service system that is used here but not the police or ambulance service. they use the same trunked radio system that the VFD use but transmit in provoice digital mode, where as the fire dept operates in analog mode sad to say the only way I'll be able to hear the police and ambulance transmissions here is to buy an lpe-200 two-way radio with option 29 provoice decode at $4000 which is not happening any time soon. my question is what other USA law enforcement(vhf/fm) radio systems should I be able to hear in vancouver bc other than the ones I listed xjf79 |
Author: | Brad [ Sun Jan 01, 2006 9:40 am ] |
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I made a few changes (in RED), and added some information. Most of the Local Law Enforcement in North Puget Sound uses UHF. Are you interested in that stuff? Mark wrote: 154.755(R) WSP Bellingham
154.770(S) WSP PA/Sno Pass 155.070(S) Bellingham PD Tactical? 155.190(R) King County MARS System - VHF Port (patched to UHF and 800mhz) 155.370(S) LERN - lot's of LE around WA State, controlled by WSP 155.430(R) Kitsap County Sheriff - North Dispatch & Small Towns 155.505(R) WSP Whidbey/Mt. Vernon 155.520(S) WSP Tacoma 155.580(R) WSP Seattle North Dispatch (all north of I-90) 155.610(S) Lummi Tribal Police/Pierce County SO - Admin Channel 155.655(R) WSP Everett 163.625 (R) US Border Patrol and Small Towns on border 163.675 (R) US Border Patrol |
Author: | xjf79 [ Sun Jan 01, 2006 6:03 pm ] |
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T68 thnx for the reply to the post I do listen to afew US police forces on uhf/fm from time to time 453.225 453.250 453.325 453.400 453.550 453.625 453.675 453.800 Its too bad that seattle and king county police have move off of 460mhz band . I remember monitoring thier comms in vancouver before they switched to 800mhz |
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