On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 17:31:41 -0500, "Frank346" <frank346@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Hi,
>> My brother-in-law's brother just got a used scanner, but all the
>> frequencies are missing. He wants to listen to the standard fire,
>> police, ambulance, etc channels.
>> He lives in Orleans County, New York (USA).
>> Is there any place on the internet where I could go to get a list
>> of some of these local frequencies? (I told him I would look it up
>> "on the computer.")
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>www.nf2g.com has data for Orleans. The scanner may not do much good
though.
>The system is MultiNet and no scanner can track that type of trunked
system.
>There are six channels in the 851-852 MHz range.
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Hi Frank,
Thanks for the link. I went there and got some. Then David and
John (another scanner group) both suggested google. I use google on
occasion, but never even thought of it this time.
I found a couple more sites which added more to the list My
brother-in-law's brother should be satisfied with the bunch I got
him.
Thanks again for your help and suggestion.
george


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