Frequency Request

General questions on scanning from 30 to 3000Mhz. Not sure what you can receive in your area? Here's the place to ask!

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Frequency Request

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Hi all. Am wondering if anyone can provide me with 2 or 3 of the choicest frequencies for both FESA and SJA, that i should be able to get up here in the foothills (Greenmount area).
I currently have 78.125, 469.525 and 469.575 programmed in, and they barely even crack a carrier. Once we loose WAPol, i'll need something else to keep me company in the office :) .
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Re: Frequency Request

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auntys_eyes wrote:Hi all. Am wondering if anyone can provide me with 2 or 3 of the choicest frequencies for both FESA and SJA, that i should be able to get up here in the foothills (Greenmount area).
Dunno about SJA (I'd do a band limit scan between 412 and 414Mhz and see which one is the strongest).

Best channels for FESA would be ch55 or ch57 - 78.100 or 78.125. At that low frequency, antenna choice is critical, the bigger the better. If still no joy, you can also stream it over the 'net or listen to the repeater link frequency of 451.075... :-)
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