| Uh, allow me to help you. keep in mind that 99% of cops have no idea what the frequencies in their radios are, |
| Do you have that scanner of yours mounted right below your radar detector? |
| Do you have that scanner of yours mounted right below your radar detector? |
| Uh, allow me to help you. http://www.google.com/search?q=massa...ce+frequencies Don't you think that would have been a better thing to do before asking someone? This isn't a scanning message board...keep in mind that 99% of cops have no idea what the frequencies in their radios are, much less than that when you have a trunking system with multiple frequencies and talkgroups. |
| 94.1, 103.7 and 96.9 (but only when Margery Eagan is bitching about police details). Hope that helps. |
| I drive along those roads everyday and would like to listen to them. |
| 94.1, 103.7 and 96.9 (but only when Margery Eagan is bitching about police details). Hope that helps. |
| Here's a question...why? Most police radio traffic is about as interesting as listening to a food processor. 90% of it is calls for service, accidents, DMV's and officers running listings. Really heart-wrenching drama there! |
| 94.1, 103.7 and 96.9 (but only when Margery Eagan is bitching about police details). Hope that helps. |
| Here's a question...why? Most police radio traffic is about as interesting as listening to a food processor. 90% of it is calls for service, accidents, DMV's and officers running listings. Really heart-wrenching drama there! |
| Never know if there is an accident and where it might be so I can re-direct my path when needed. just to stay on top of events |
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