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DragoSapien:
Is there a place where I can find out what a frequency is for our county's maintenance precinct radio's? I need to add it to our city radios, but none of the county workers knows what it is. I cant believe they dont have any records on file or who would have those files.

ghrit:
You might talk to the local cop shop and fire departments.  Other than that, it might take a scan if you can narrow down the band.

spacecase0:
I have a frequency counter for that,
just get someone to key up the radio near it and it tells you what it is (or at least the input of the repeater, but it is not hard to find the output from there)
at least one of the yaesu handheld radios I have can do this a section of a band at a time, would take more time, but might still work

can you get a look at what radio they use ?
if so, you can go look it up and at least find out what band it is in.

AD:
http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/



Not exactly what you are looking for but
https://www.broadcastify.com/listen/stid/48


I also have this on my iPad
http://www.edgerift.com/emergencyradio

Lamewolf:

--- Quote from: spacecase0 on November 09, 2015, 11:02:59 AM ---I have a frequency counter for that,
just get someone to key up the radio near it and it tells you what it is (or at least the input of the repeater, but it is not hard to find the output from there)
at least one of the yaesu handheld radios I have can do this a section of a band at a time, would take more time, but might still work

can you get a look at what radio they use ?
if so, you can go look it up and at least find out what band it is in.

--- End quote ---

I keep my counter in my car in case I see someone transmitting and have it connected to a mag mount 2 meter antenna.

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