66~88MHZ

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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66~88MHZ

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Does anybody know any frequencys used in this band other then FESA.

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Well there are 2118 assignments in that range in WA. Seems to be some CALM, SJA, lots of stuff best to go through the list yourself :)
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Re: 66~88MHZ

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Education security... :mrgreen:

Apart from FESA/DEC, not greatly used in the metro area these days.
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Re: 66~88MHZ

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Thanks guys
I ended up finding a link to unidens frequency search found some good ones on there.
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