FSP Gone?

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retiredFD07
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Re: FSP Gone?

Post by retiredFD07 »

It appears my original question has been answered, not only for The Riverside-Corona area FSP, bur also for the San Gabriel Valley - San Bernardino area as well. Another couple of frequencies I can remove from the scanner. Thanks for the info.

<>< Mike
sp1989
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Re: FSP Gone?

Post by sp1989 »

Mike, if you have the time to fool with it, here is a cheap way to monitor. I found it while I was researching my own question. I'm not all that slick with computers, but this seems pretty thorough. Just gotta find out what exact hardware is required.
http://www.kdsanders.com/2013/decode-pr ... ker-for-20
retiredFD07
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Re: FSP Gone?

Post by retiredFD07 »

sp1989 wrote:Mike, if you have the time to fool with it, here is a cheap way to monitor. I found it while I was researching my own question. I'm not all that slick with computers, but this seems pretty thorough. Just gotta find out what exact hardware is required.
http://www.kdsanders.com/2013/decode-pr ... ker-for-20
Thanks, sp. I'm not a techie by any stretch of the imagination. It wasn't all that important that I get to monitor FSP, it was just that it was a freq I was aware of and had in my scanner but realized I wasn't hearing anything. It took me almost two years to realize that, so again, just not that important.

<>< Mike
sp1989
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Re: FSP Gone?

Post by sp1989 »

I know what you mean =) This seemed kind of fun since it doesn't cost much, but I have the feeling the frustration of getting it to work might out weigh the fun aspect. It was just a though. Cheers!
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