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"Conventional" in scanner parlance refers to frequencies that are not a part of a trunked radio system.  [[Simplex]] frequencies and non-trunked [[repeaters]] are considered conventional.
 
"Conventional" in scanner parlance refers to frequencies that are not a part of a trunked radio system.  [[Simplex]] frequencies and non-trunked [[repeaters]] are considered conventional.
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Latest revision as of 12:29, 21 January 2016

"Conventional" in scanner parlance refers to frequencies that are not a part of a trunked radio system. Simplex frequencies and non-trunked repeaters are considered conventional.