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* FreeScan
 
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** Use the [[Freescan EZGrab|EZ Grab]] article
 
** Use the [[Freescan EZGrab|EZ Grab]] article
 
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* Butel packages (please list)
 
* Butel packages (please list)
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** Available from [http://www.scannermaster.com/Software_for_Police_Scanner_Radios_s/83.htm Scanner Master]
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** Also see the [http://www.radioreference.com/radioshack/?a=order Radio Shack Scanner Scanner Programming Licensing Form from RR] 
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 17 February 2016

Once you have identified the article that has frequencies (or talkgroups) you wish to bring into your radio, the next logical question is 'how do I get these frequencies to my application?'


In this case, since the wiki is not attached to the web service, you would not use that to get them. Instead, you would use an application that could copy data into Windows Clipboard, and from there, into your application's editor. There are a few applications that have this ability, and we even have an Excel based procedure for some older software.


Please list other applications that have this ability here.