New UK Radio Scanning Frequencies Forum
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New UK Radio Scanning Frequencies Forum
UK Radio Scanning Forum
UK Radio Transmitting and Receiving Community
Link http://ukradioscanning.com/
A new forum site with a lot of uk frequency listings, they link back here so returning the favour
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Re: New UK Radio Scanning Frequencies Forum
Nothing like being bang up to date eh?70.5125.H.O. - Fire Service mainscheme, to 71.5= (with 80-81.5) 12.5kHz AM/FM
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it's surprising how many upto date sites are so out of date..
PROMA used to be good and upto date, even the 2012 scanner guides on ebay are out of date..
i'd love to be able to find reliable upto date frequencies.
PROMA used to be good and upto date, even the 2012 scanner guides on ebay are out of date..
i'd love to be able to find reliable upto date frequencies.
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bigpimp347 wrote:it's surprising how many upto date sites are so out of date..
PROMA used to be good and upto date, even the 2012 scanner guides on ebay are out of date..
i'd love to be able to find reliable upto date frequencies.
So would I, its a real pain not being able to obtain this information. I would publish it if I could find it
We have a guy 56FB001 Mike, who is seriously into scanning pirate radio, he publishes nearly every day on the FB forum.
But other scanning goes missing
I did find a half decent numbers scanning site, but even that hasn't been touched for a couple of years now.
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yes if you pay for it...JohnUK wrote:http://ukscanningdirectory.co.uk/ is up to date
i did once, registered and never got updates..!!
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Theres a lot of frequencies on there and a lot of frequency lists. And a lot of them are listed by date for example: UK SCANNING DIRECTORY 2009 COMPLETE PROMA DATABASE a file a lot here will be familiar with, we could also find many frequencies on here out of date so you can't really knock them on that, even ofcom isn't god and flucks upMinus1 wrote:Nothing like being bang up to date eh?70.5125.H.O. - Fire Service mainscheme, to 71.5= (with 80-81.5) 12.5kHz AM/FM
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I think thats a common misunderstanding. Where the description says updated daily it means they update it daily so its an up to date copy that has been maintained daily. They cant update the cd daily as once its sent thats it. But I will pass this onbigpimp347 wrote:yes if you pay for it...
i did once, registered and never got updates..!!
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http://ukspec.tripod.com/spectrum.html has a more up to date version of 70.5-71.5, it doesn't do local frequencies but it's a pretty good guide for national stuff.
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Not really RogerD, there is no mention of the fire service in that area on The UK Scanning Directory (KimmyJS19) either, and posts on that forum do not reflect the directories content, which is updated daily by a number of people, I mean, there's lots of frequencies listings on the forum here at TM1 that are stickies but haven't been updated since 2004.
That is a nice link you posted and I've seen it before over the years but it's only a band plan, and opening it at work without an adblocker was a bad idea with all the adverts and the advertisement video playing, nice resource though and very well put together, also another good resource where you can get a similar look at the band plan from ofcom on the link here too
That is a nice link you posted and I've seen it before over the years but it's only a band plan, and opening it at work without an adblocker was a bad idea with all the adverts and the advertisement video playing, nice resource though and very well put together, also another good resource where you can get a similar look at the band plan from ofcom on the link here too
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Bought a personalised scanning frequencies disc of them,didnt arrive, would not reply to emails,the email address given out does not work. I had to get paypal involved to get a refund. My advice is dont bother.
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Tezz
I'm having similar issues with them......
I'm having similar issues with them......
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Anyone in Wakefield, Normanton, West Yorkshire, maritime transport on 449.320
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449.320 is not a UK allocation so you must have the steps set incorrectly. You were probably monitoring 449.3125 which is a Simple UK (formerly UK General) freq used by thousands throughout the UK.
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Re: New UK Radio Scanning Frequencies Forum
One begs to differ