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I can suggest some resources that you can use to find the frequencies you're looking for.
One option is to check the website of the Chippewa County Sheriff's Office or the local government website for information on radio frequencies used by their departments. Another option is to visit the website of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and use their online database to search for radio frequencies assigned to Chippewa County.
You can also try searching for online forums or groups of radio enthusiasts or scanner hobbyists that may have information on frequencies used in the Chippewa County area.
It's important to note that you may need a license or permission to use certain frequencies, and it's always a good idea to check local regulations and guidelines before using any radio equipment.
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If you have access to a computer go to www.scanatlanta.com and click on scanner frequencies, when the map of GA comes up, click on your county, which I think would be carrol and they have all the county and city frequencies listed.
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Log on to RadioReference.com, At the top you will see Database. Click on that and a map of the U.S will show up. Click on a state, and a list of county's will show up. Click on the county and you will see the frequencies.
Here also, is a website that has some links for police and fire frequencies for different states.
I am going to make an assumption that you need frequencies for your local area. Go tho the radio reference site and choose your local county from the map. It will list all police and fire frequencies for your area. Below is their address.
If you want police "ten codes" you can get a list online via a google search. IF you want radio frequencies for your local police, fire, ambulance etc, you can enter a google search for "radio frequencies" and the name of your county, state, city.. it will give you a list of frequencies ...print the list and then enter them into your scanner. keep for reference.. k
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