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    Default scanner frequencies

    hi there does any1 have any scanner frequencies? if so could u pm me plz thanks

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    Eh, why do you think it's called a 'scanner'?
    "It makes my blood burn with metal energy..."

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    Lol Metal. If only I was home from work ten minutes sooner.

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    88 to 91 Mhz WFM





    A bit MOR but it all depends on what you want to listen to.
    There are quite literally thousands and thousands of frequencies, d'you wanna be more specific?

    Or as Metalattakk rightly points out, do wot it sayz on the tin.

    This makes for interesting reading:
    http://www.ofcom.org.uk/static/archi.../wtact1949.pdf

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    What is the purpose of a scanner?

    Is it so you can listen in to the emergency services then use the little info gleaned to start rumours?








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    Quote Originally Posted by joxville View Post
    What is the purpose of a scanner?

    Is it so you can listen in to the emergency services then use the little info gleaned to start rumours?
    Very little info indeed, they've all gawn digicul now.
    Still, you can listen to your neighbours cordless phone, more rumour and scandal to be gleaned there.

    Div,nae panic, only the old analogue phones can be listened into. If your on a new DECT handset then only the MI5 & CIA listen in........generally!

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    I guess almost everyone in Caithness must own a scanner then.

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    Yer probably right. If you forgot what your doing tomorrow, ask your neighbours

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    Anyway, if you woz usin' yer scanner t' scan you might have caught who & what it was that caused this in the sky today:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Phill View Post
    Anyway, if you woz usin' yer scanner t' scan you might have caught who & what it was that caused this in the sky today:

    4 jets out over the pentland firth, great to watch.

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    Scanners stopped being fun when you couldnt listen to mobile phones and the emergency services.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riggerboy View Post
    a very drunk pilot probably just out of the camps lol

    Mebbe y' reet. Pilots were missin' airports by miles a few weeks back.


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    Default Scanner Frequencies

    You do not get any type of phones on the scanner anymore or emergency services thats y i am asking for Frequencies to see wat you can still listen to

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    Quote Originally Posted by DM07 View Post
    You do not get any type of phones on the scanner anymore or emergency services thats y i am asking for Frequencies to see wat you can still listen to
    well for the minute until they go trbo or tetra

    rescue choppers/coastguard/sar etc etc are all still listenable. plus ofcourse their control centres on hf

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    Quote Originally Posted by DM07 View Post
    You do not get any type of phones on the scanner anymore or emergency services thats y i am asking for Frequencies to see wat you can still listen to
    A good start is joining the group:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/scottish-scanning/
    and then look in the files section.

    Much of it is out of date, for example the police have moved to Airwave which can not be received. The other emergency services are alo in the process of moving to this.

    There's still stuff like aircraft on VHF. Marine frequencies.
    Remember to check the reception mode required.
    Of course all VHF reception is line of sight (or fractionally more) so, dpending on your location, aircraft may be a better bet.

    If your scanner can do short wave, especially if it can receive SSB (that's either USB or LSB) then long range reception is possible.

    As a kid in Wick I used to listen to short wave broadcasters, even receiving the likes of Australia. But that predates the likes of scanners and was on an ancient valve radio (well, it probably wasn't that old at the time, but would be ancient now :-) )

    Of course in these days it was possible to pick up Wick radio without even trying. I remember it sometimes "broke through" on the sound system in the West Church. Just as well it was the calling frequency and not the actual ship to shore telephone calls which could be rather colourfull!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dx100uk View Post
    rescue choppers/coastguard/sar etc etc are all still listenable. plus ofcourse their control centres on hf
    Until the daft s privatise it all and follow the CG line and HF is scrapped.

    And then once they've got rid of the HF infrastructure they'll realise they actually need and replace it with a halfarsed version at huge public cost, but heyho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phill View Post
    Mebbe y' reet. Pilots were missin' airports by miles a few weeks back.

    The two of them were very low when i was driving to and back from john o Groats tonight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bazeye View Post
    Scanners stopped being fun when you couldnt listen to mobile phones and the emergency services.
    I remember listening to a female on her mobile years ago. She was 2 timing her husband. She was telling her new boyfriend that she was going to get her husband drunk that night, pack her bags and leave him. Think it was up west somewhere, around Reay I think.

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