audioslavematt said:As long as the frequencies are UHF there shouldn't be any problems. You may need to play with frequencies some, but wireless frequencies have their own band by FCC regs.
That's pretty cool, but it doesn't take into account that radios from another city may reach the city you're searching for, it just shows the origin, as near as I can tell. For example, we have a county dispatch in a nearby town for all our police, fire, and EMS services. They cover many differents frequencies, especially since most of our county is VHF and there a corner of the county on low band. But anyways, these frequencies don't show up for my town. Had I not known that they reach this far and that I needed to look at another town to find out what they are, I wouldn't have known. You'd have to know the area for this website to be useful in this situation.koncept said:http://www.cityfreq.com/ - browse to the state, then city. it is pretty acurate.
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