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Please tell me the frequencies for Hot Springs, Arkansas police and Garland county Sheriff Dept. PLEASE...Please tell me the frequencies for Hot Springs, Arkansas police and Garland county Sheriff Dept. PLEASE...
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You can get the Butler County frequencies after you setup an account at Radio Reference dot com, provided you have a scanner that can scan digital and analog. https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=2048
If by "codes" you mean frequencies, your
local Radio Shack store sell scanner books based on geographical
location and used to (still might) on types of services you're
interested in monitoring. This was before the internet, so the demand
has dropped considerably as most folks can get what they're looking for
simply by googling a search term like "Boston scanner frequencies" or "Cook County IL Scanner Frequencies"
etc (drop the quotation marks and insert your town, city, county or
state. You may also find websites that are designed to host an online
community of local scanner enthusiasts - which trade frequencies, and
other info.
The PRO-135 is a basic conventional/analog scanner with frequency coverage of 25 to 512 MHz. For a nice comparison of available scanners, visit http://radio-scanner-guide.com/
Also, for a comprehensive database of active frequencies and systems in your area, and a lot of other useful scanning info, visit www.RadioReference.com
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