Scanner lost all frequency numbers due to batteries down and not charged
SOURCE: scanner
Go to the following link and scroll down for the frequencies:
http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=606
Do you know how to enter the freq's into you scanner?
SOURCE: scanner frequencies
almost all frequencies are going digital encryted which will make finding frequencies hard to find
but there is a way to find frequencies
goto internet type in police scanner frequencies ( your city state or town) this will find the frequencies you need
SOURCE: need a starter frequency guide
The best frequency database is at
www.radioreference.com
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SOURCE: Need local area frequency numbers for my Uniden
You did not include the site to download mannuals for my Uniden Bearcat BC 855 scanner. other information very helpful
SOURCE: i cant seem to be
Frequencies in the range you mention may be part of a trunked system that your scanner cannot follow, but you can still enter and monitor the frequency. Yes, your BC340CRS will handle frequencies with up to five decimal places, as long as the last two digits are 25, 50, 0r 75 (see page 16 of the BC340CRS Owner's Manual). The best programming instructions for your scanner are also in that manual. If you don't have a copy, you can download and print it, at no cost, here:
http://www.uniden.com/pdf/BC340CRSom.pdf
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, and a lot of other useful scanning information, visit:
www.RadioReference.com
Bill B.
Listening in since the 60's
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