I stumbled upon this list of RSO site frequencies somewhere on the net, is it accurate at all?
Just curious...
RSO Site List...
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That was posted by zz0468 at RR and yes it's accurate. He really knows his stuff when it comes to the radio systems in the area.
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Brandon any reason for two extra frequencies in the southwest group? His list is different than socal freq directory(3rd edition) and different than the scan riverside site. Should I just maintain the frequencies I currently have loaded from the scan riverside May 20th update?
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the help!
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I was wondering the same thing. If you said it was accurate, should the scanriverside database be updated?
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My list just shows the active frequencies currently being used. That list has all the channels (a few of them are turned off). I suppose they can be added to the database, but in the past few years I've been running UniTrunker, I've never seen them used. Hope this helps clear any confusion.
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Brandon
Thanks for clearing that up! I have been very confused because I feel I am missing alot of traffic and do not know if its my scanner, the way it is programed or what. I have since added a Uniden 246t to compare with the GRE PSR 500. My PSR 500 gets hung up on the west and desert systems. It locks on however I hear nothing while the 246t is hearing traffic on a site like Santa Rosa or Southwest. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Thanks for clearing that up! I have been very confused because I feel I am missing alot of traffic and do not know if its my scanner, the way it is programed or what. I have since added a Uniden 246t to compare with the GRE PSR 500. My PSR 500 gets hung up on the west and desert systems. It locks on however I hear nothing while the 246t is hearing traffic on a site like Santa Rosa or Southwest. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
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TEMSCANFAN wrote:Brandon
Thanks for clearing that up! I have been very confused because I feel I am missing alot of traffic and do not know if its my scanner, the way it is programed or what. I have since added a Uniden 246t to compare with the GRE PSR 500. My PSR 500 gets hung up on the west and desert systems. It locks on however I hear nothing while the 246t is hearing traffic on a site like Santa Rosa or Southwest. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
What program do you use with your BC246T?
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If you haven't already, you may need to program in the patch channels, or do like convE36 and get a uniden.TEMSCANFAN wrote:Brandon
Thanks for clearing that up! I have been very confused because I feel I am missing alot of traffic and do not know if its my scanner, the way it is programed or what. I have since added a Uniden 246t to compare with the GRE PSR 500. My PSR 500 gets hung up on the west and desert systems. It locks on however I hear nothing while the 246t is hearing traffic on a site like Santa Rosa or Southwest. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
-- Doug
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If you do not have a Uniden scanner then you MUST program the patch groups. The main dispatch channels (such as Perris and Elsinore) seem to be patched 70% of the time. (Mainly at night)
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They are doing it alot in the middle of the day now.convE36 wrote:If you do not have a Uniden scanner then you MUST program the patch groups. The main dispatch channels (such as Perris and Elsinore) seem to be patched 70% of the time. (Mainly at night)