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- From: davea@hotcity.COM (Dave Anderson)
- Newsgroups: alt.radio.scanner
- Subject: Re: Finding Mobile Units
- References: <198@newave.newave.mn.org>
- Message-ID: <davea.1yzd@hotcity.COM>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 07:42:01 PST
- Organization: BBS
- Lines: 19
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- In article <198@newave.newave.mn.org>, john@newave.newave.mn.org (John A. Weeks
- III) writes:
- >In article <1992Nov11.171013.7348@shearson.com> mjohnsto@jenny.shearson.com
- (Mik
- >e Johnston) writes:
- >> The cab company in my area uses 152.390Mhz as their Base broadcast
- >> channel for the dispatcher. Could someone tell me how I could find
- >> the remote (taxi's) unit's frequencies, or give me an approximate
- >> range to look?
- >
- >Cab frequencies run on a split frequency pair so the mobile units cannot
- >hear each other. You should be able to look up these channel assignments
- >since the channels were defined by the FCC. I suspect that the other
- >frequency will be 157.something.
- >
-
- May i suggest searchinng 157.530 to 157.710.
-
- Dave, This T E S T BBS, 408-847-5251
-