Whats Good To Listen To

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pinkbosseslady
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Whats Good To Listen To

Post by pinkbosseslady »

With police going digital in the future i need something new to listen to?

Anyone got any suggestions of what they like to listen to?
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Post by Brett »

I'll just have to put up with listening to the wife......think I might take up brewing beer instead.
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pinkbosseslady wrote:With police going digital in the future i need something new to listen to?

Anyone got any suggestions of what they like to listen to?
I find Westrail (or whoever it is that runs the trains these days) and FESA interesting.

The most interesting and weird freqs I've found have been by just entering two frequencies at random into the search and seeing what the scanner finds. Try ranges like 450-512Mhz or 150-170MHz...
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Post by CHEV4EVR »

Jeez talking to the missus, don't need to resort to that :lol:
I find that brewing beer, drinking it, then talking to the missus makes it a more bearable experience...... :!:
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