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Posted by: Interceptor

Hi All,

I'm New to this forum and a police scanner amateur. Was wondering about the different frequencies along I-95 and I-93 that are used by the staties. I drive along those roads everyday and would like to listen to them. Thsi thread could be a sticky on the different towns and their frequencies.

Also please mention is you're analog or digital



Posted by: kwflatbed

I already have my drink abd popcorn LOL



Posted by: frank

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.



Posted by: USMCMP5811

Do you have that scanner of yours mounted right below your radar detector?



Posted by: Wolfman

Of course searching for the last dozen threads about scanners would be a waste of time when you can just start a new one...



Posted by: GD

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Originally Posted by frank View Post
Uh, allow me to help you.
keep in mind that 99% of cops have no idea what the frequencies in their radios are,
You don't know YOUR frequencies!!!! lol!! Mine is 999.99999 if anyone wants to listen and don't worrry about any static.,lol

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Do you have that scanner of yours mounted right below your radar detector?
Don't forget the thin blue line sticker, in support of you sister's, brother's, uncle's, cousin who works security but they call themselves patrolman so that why you have it on your car!!lol



Posted by: Rocco39

94.1, 103.7 and 96.9 (but only when Margery Eagan is bitching about police details). Hope that helps.



Posted by: Interceptor

Quote:
Originally Posted by USMCMP5811 View Post
Do you have that scanner of yours mounted right below your radar detector?
Ummm no. I have a handheld scanner and radar detectors are useless



Posted by: Interceptor

Quote:
Originally Posted by frank View Post
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.
My assumption was that all cops know their frequencies so it would be accurate. A lot of the frequencies listed online do not work.

Thats why i didn't just google. Does this answer your question?



Posted by: Interceptor

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Originally Posted by Rocco39 View Post
94.1, 103.7 and 96.9 (but only when Margery Eagan is bitching about police details). Hope that helps.
96.9 is a useless radio station.

Micheal Graham always bitches about how cops make too much.



Posted by: Killjoy

Quote:
I drive along those roads everyday and would like to listen to them.
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!



Posted by: justanotherparatrooper

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Originally Posted by Rocco39 View Post
94.1, 103.7 and 96.9 (but only when Margery Eagan is bitching about police details). Hope that helps.
just friggin Pricless LMAO



Posted by: Deuce

Quote:
Originally Posted by Killjoy View Post
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!


I dunno, we can get on a good tangent, especially shitting on guys we don't like (or do like). And a slow Sunday is usually good for a larf.



Posted by: Gil

The only ones worth listening too, if your looking for a little more drama than your everyday transmissions are bapern, intercity or county regional. Those freqs are usually dead till something happens that's a little more than your everyday disturbance call. And no, I don't know the freqs



Posted by: rg1283

5.000 MHz is one of the frequencies I use. All though I keep hearing "at the tone the time will be" on it



Posted by: CarverD1

Quote:
Originally Posted by Rocco39 View Post
94.1, 103.7 and 96.9 (but only when Margery Eagan is bitching about police details). Hope that helps.
94.1 WHJY Paul in Al in the Mornings
104.1 WBCN Toucher and Rich in the Afternoon



Posted by: Wolfman





Posted by: Interceptor

Quote:
Originally Posted by Killjoy View Post
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



Posted by: Pats2009

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Originally Posted by Interceptor View Post
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
What about that radio built into your car??....WBZ Radio 1030 Traffic updates on the 3's?



Posted by: xbreaka

Seriously, I doubt the highway radio traffic is of any interest..

Wouldn't you rather listen to music or howie carr while on the highway?



Posted by: rg1283

No offense to the MSP, but listening to the MSP is borrrrrrrring. 90% of it is DMVs and plates being run. I only listen to them if there is a call involving MSP resources (Search, Perimeters being set-up, chases, etc.). Smart Route Traffic on 460.925 will provide more then enough traffic information to keep any traffic nut under control.





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