Hi guys. I am just starting to get back into Scanning. (Radio Shack Pro 91 I have the following for State police (Bristol County) Any other suggested Frequencies ?? Thanks !
Massachusetts State Police SmartZone 03 This SmartZone is used by Troops D1, D2, D3, D4, and D7 in Southeastern MA. It is a seven site Simulcast system.
Site Locations The Bristol/Plymouth zone has three callsigns, WPKK330, WPUN255 and WPTJ629, for eight simulcast sites in the following locations: Acushnet (Mendall Hill), Fall River (Copicut Hill), Hanson (Bonney Hill), Middleboro (Troop D HQ), Norwell (Judges Hill), Plymouth (Pine Hill), Rehoboth (Long Hill), and Attleboro (Ide's Hill). Frequencies These sites all operate on the following frequencies:
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Posted by: pickels
GMACK24, Check out this web site www.fordyce.org this web site has a very detailed list of all the freqs for MA. The site will be Long Island Pages of Scanner Resources. Also just put in Bristol or Plymouth County Scanner Freqs into yahoo or google search engine you be amazed at what you find.
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