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'''380 MHz LMR Band'''
 
* The frequencies in the range between 380 and 399.9 mhz are slowly being converted over to a mix of APCO P25 trunking systems, Aeronautical operations and other modes. This is happening at all military and federal installations nationwide.  
 
* The frequencies in the range between 380 and 399.9 mhz are slowly being converted over to a mix of APCO P25 trunking systems, Aeronautical operations and other modes. This is happening at all military and federal installations nationwide.  
 
*Currently only the Uniden [[BCD396T]] handheld, and the [[BCD996T]] desktop scanners are capable of tracking these systems.  
 
*Currently only the Uniden [[BCD396T]] handheld, and the [[BCD996T]] desktop scanners are capable of tracking these systems.  

Latest revision as of 15:50, 27 March 2016

380 MHz LMR Band

  • The frequencies in the range between 380 and 399.9 mhz are slowly being converted over to a mix of APCO P25 trunking systems, Aeronautical operations and other modes. This is happening at all military and federal installations nationwide.
  • Currently only the Uniden BCD396T handheld, and the BCD996T desktop scanners are capable of tracking these systems.
  • Other digital trunktrackers may listen to these frequencies in a conventional mode, but will not track them.
  • The Pro-96 and Pro-2096 may listen on these frequencies conventionally, and use the PRO96Com utility to read their control channel when the system is utilizing a 9600 baud control channel.