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Posted by: j809

Does anyone have the frequencies for the MSP trunked system. We have scanners in our cruisers(trunked) but no one programed them. What about C-4 barracks, do they use low band or 800. Thanks



Posted by: Erose

not sure on the freq. but you can check http://www.scanboston.com
they have a bunch of links with all the states trunked freq.
Eric



Posted by: pickels

You can also check www.fordyce.org It's the Long Island Scanning resource website. It has all MSP freq's.



Posted by: Bearcat

C-4 is on 800 trunked C-ptl-1 i think. Go to www.scanmassachusetts.net Everything you need will be there.



Posted by: tomahawk

By far, the best MSP radio system website:

http://lynx.dac.neu.edu/s/stjohnso/e...k/msp/msp.html

-Mike



Posted by: Irish Wampanoag

Whats the main frequency for the H troop area of Boston Metro? there is several of them!!!?



Posted by: Mikey682

BHC,
I think what you are reffering to are the dozens of "trunked" 800 mhz frequencies. The actual transmissions are constantly bouncing around between frequencies, so you need a scanner that can be programmed to follow the conversation as it switches between frequencies. So to answer your Q, all the frequencies are essentially the "main" frequency.

I'm definately not an expert at trunked scanner monitoring but I think that is the jist of it.



Posted by: Irish Wampanoag

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mikey682
BHC,
I think what you are reffering to are the dozens of "trunked" 800 mhz frequencies. The actual transmissions are constantly bouncing around between frequencies, so you need a scanner that can be programmed to follow the conversation as it switches between frequencies. So to answer your Q, all the frequencies are essentially the "main" frequency.

I'm definately not an expert at trunked scanner monitoring but I think that is the jist of it.



Oh that explains it!!! I was wondering what the f@#k was wrong with my scanner Thanks Mikey!



Posted by: Crvtte65

Quote:
Originally Posted by tomahawk
By far, the best MSP radio system website:

http://lynx.dac.neu.edu/s/stjohnso/e...k/msp/msp.html

-Mike
...neu.edu...

Oh yes





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