Re: Where to find a new frequency.



Doug wrote:
Just read in our local paper (central Ohio USA) that our PD will be going from it's current radio system I've been listening to for years, in the 456 band to the county 800 Mhz. trunked system.

Is there a data base. FCC or otherwise that would have up-to-date frequencies that can be accessed by the public?

My apologies if this has been covered here in the past, my free News server has fairly short retention.

TIA

try here

http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?stid=39
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