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General Information
- RR FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions on RadioReference.com
- Trunking - Detailed Information on all the different types of Trunked Systems out there.
Radio Model Information
Hobbyist Radios
Professional Radios
Scanner Frequency Reference Information
- Radio Reference Database should be the first place you start to search for and review frequencies for your local area.
- Common Frequencies in use across the world can be found here.
- The Radio Reference Forums provide a great place to talk about radios, scanners, and local area frequencies.
HF and UTE Monitoring Reference Information
- What is HF radio?
- The Radio Reference Utility Monitoring reference wiki.
- Check out the HF Radio Discussion Forum on this site.
Software
- Radio Control Software - Information and listings for radio and scanner control and programming software.
- Trunker - Detailed Information on the Trunker, Etrunker, and LTRTrunk decoders.
- T4Win - Detailed Information on the T4Win windows trunking protocol decoder.
- UniTrunker - Detailed Information on the UniTrunker application to be released soon. It decodes the Motorola, EDACS, LTR, and Project 25 control channels.
Site Administration and Help Information
- RR Database Submission Guidelines - Want to submit data to the Radio Reference Database? Look here for information on how to do it.