listen to Rescue 65

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Genesis
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listen to Rescue 65

Post by Genesis »

I would dearly enjoy being able to listen to Rescue 65's comings and goindgs, but I don't know how to listen in. I have a Uniden Bearcat Twin Channel 100 channel 9 band radio scanner, but I can't ever hear them on it. Can someone help me, please?
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Post by munchkin1981 »

as it has been said before they do communication between 6AR and 6DS advicing them of their location
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Post by robbage »

If you're using the correct frequencies then you might need to improve your antenna. If you're using a rubber ducky, a VHF scanner antenna on the roof would be something to consider.
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