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~Bill ecps92 at earthlink.net
Thu May 28 14:57:33 EDT 2020


No those are totally different search band limits
 
138-144 is One part of VHF
148-150.8 is the 2nd Part of VHF
162-174 is the 3rd part of VHF
 
Then we have 
380-400 Part 1 of UHF
400-420 Part 2 of UHF
 
Each one is it’s own Band/Search limit you should create
 
Not being familiar with the 75XLT but looking at the RR Specs
https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/BC75XLT
you are not going to have any luck as 80% of Federal Monitoring is P25
unless you are out near a USFS [National Forest] or an agency still Analog
 
From: piperpiper2 [mailto:piperpiper2 at wowway.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2020 9:42 PM
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bill added you number game me from 148-420 in bc75xlt
 
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From: ~Bill <ecps92 at earthlink.net>
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Sent: Wed, 27 May 2020 06:49:41 -0400 (EDT)
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Your best source is "local" and that tends to take lots of time.
 
Searching 138-144, 148-150.8, 162-174. 380-400. 400-420
 
Take plenty of notes, and remember two major rules of Federal Monitoring.
a. This is not like your PD/FD/EMS where there is chatter every day, you may
not hear something for days, weeks, months or Once a Year.
b. DO NOT rush to post/share what you hear - especially if it is an Active
Surv Op.
 

Bill - N1KUG
Boston, Mass
Cruise Ship Frequencies
http://scanmaritime.com/


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