Frequency books
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Frequency books
Is there any good "up to date" books with frequencies available, was looking at scanners 6 in maplin but has poor reviews
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Re: Frequency books
If you're interested in the 9th Edition of the UK Scanning Directory in an 'As-New' condition then PM me.
Bought it last year (from Maplin), used it once, been sat on my book shelf ever since...
Bought it last year (from Maplin), used it once, been sat on my book shelf ever since...
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Re: Frequency books
Apologies, this book has now SOLD.
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Re: Frequency books
Still a great starter resource for beginners!pmr446man wrote:this book was originally published in 2005
out of date
A lot of the info contained within is still accurate as the frequencies haven't changed over the years.
26 TM 380 "The Watchman"
Scanners -:- Ubc3300xlt & Ubc9000xlt
CB Radio -:- Midland 278 & Superstar 3900EFT
VHF Radio -:- Jing Tong JT-208
PMR446 -:- Binatone Action 950
SW Receiver -:- Yaesu Frg-7
Working Base Antennas -:- Royal Discone 2000 & Sirio GPS27
Scanners -:- Ubc3300xlt & Ubc9000xlt
CB Radio -:- Midland 278 & Superstar 3900EFT
VHF Radio -:- Jing Tong JT-208
PMR446 -:- Binatone Action 950
SW Receiver -:- Yaesu Frg-7
Working Base Antennas -:- Royal Discone 2000 & Sirio GPS27
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Re: Frequency books
have you tried following link http://spectruminfo.ofcom.org.uk/spectrumInfo/licences you can find most pmr frequencies
just enter the grid coordinates for your location ie TL 240 240 the frequency range and distance try avoiding uk general frequencies ie 173.0875 as you will get uk wide results. you'll be surprised what you find much more up to date than books !
just enter the grid coordinates for your location ie TL 240 240 the frequency range and distance try avoiding uk general frequencies ie 173.0875 as you will get uk wide results. you'll be surprised what you find much more up to date than books !
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Re: Frequency books
Hi all got book out of maplins today , think it came out last year , but comes with cd ,cant get hang of cd yet but it seems to b up to date. has some good frequencies in , called ULTIMATE SCANNING GUIDE , £19.75,
don't show cts tones but bit detective work you should b able sort it.
cheers Don..
don't show cts tones but bit detective work you should b able sort it.
cheers Don..
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Re: Frequency books
yep the green one bought that one last christmas has olympic freqs in it lol
pmr446 king.