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i recently got a new scanner and have lost the frequencies that i had can any one help
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ducky wrote:i recently got a new scanner and have lost the frequencies that i had can any one help
Lots of frequencies posted around here, ducky. :D

What do you want to listen to and where are you roughly? (i.e. North of the River)
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Post by Donga »

Welcome aboard ducky you have come to the right place. You can probably find most of the frequecies you want to listen to around on this site this site, but if they are not avalible here on this site most members are very friendly and willing to help you. Good luck!!!!!!
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Hello is there a scanner that can pick up wireless microphones at big events. And if any one knows the wireless frequencies for concerts
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A scanner with Close Call, however you would have to be right in there face to 'pick it up'.
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Close to the reciever (Being the square box at the sound desk) you could,

Depending on what brand they use at the gig, (Shure usually) Will depend on the frequencie.

But as I say, it's dependent on the Brand used. So it could be anywhere between 554.000 and 865.000 MHz.
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Post by vk6hgr »

Millsy wrote: But as I say, it's dependent on the Brand used. So it could be anywhere between 554.000 and 865.000 MHz.
True, but try doing a band scan from 700 to 800MHz first. There's few other services in the band and it's popular for wireless mics.
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Post by spartacus »

from about 760-820 are where most of the wireless mikes are, you wont be able to hear anything that is "hard wired" :lol:
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Post by Scannerz »

wow thanks is close call in most new scanners?
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Only the Uniden ones that specify it I *think*.
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Post by Scannerz »

great thanks then
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