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== Welcome ==
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This is the RadioReference.com Open Reference Source, more specifically Bezking's userpage.
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== General Information ==
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* [[Antennas]] - The most important part of your station.
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* [[Rebanding]] - A detailed article by UPman on the reallocation of services within the 800 Mhz spectrum. It will have a major effect on all trunktracking scanners.
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* [http://www.afn.org/~afn09444/scanlaws/index.html Scanner Laws] If you have questions about the legal aspects of scanning, this site is the one to check first.
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* [[Scanner Accessories]] - Anything from mounts, stands, battery packs and a great deal more
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* [[Trunking]] - Numerous articles on the basics, FAQs, system types and terminology are stored here
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== Scanner Frequency Reference Information ==
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* [[Common Frequencies]] in use across the world can be found here.
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* [http://www.radioreference.com/modules.php?name=RR Radio Reference Database] should be the first place you start to search for and review frequencies for your local area.
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* [http://www.radioreference.com/modules.php?name=Forums The Radio Reference Forums] provide a great place to talk about radios, scanners, and local area frequencies.
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* [[SATCOM]] - Military, Amateur satellites - along with hearing - and maybe working - the International Space Station
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* [[VHF/UHF Military Monitoring]] - a great informational page on monitoring VHF and UHF Military Activities.
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== HF and UTE Monitoring Reference Information ==
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* What is [[HF]] radio?
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* The Radio Reference [[Utility Monitoring]] reference wiki.
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* The [[SWL Broadcast]] reference.
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* New to HF and want to hear the military? Check out the [[HF Military Communications]] article for a basic introduction
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* Check out the [http://www.radioreference.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=79 HF Radio Discussion Forum] on this site.
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== Software ==
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* [[Radio Control Software]] - Information and listings for radio and scanner control and programming software.
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* [[Radio Reference Downloads]] - From here you can download versions of many popular software packages, for both programming and control
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* [[Recording Software and Tips]] - Tips for hooking up your scanner for recording, software and troubleshooting
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* [[Trunked Radio Decoders]] - DOS and Windows utilities for examining the data streams used in Control Channels of trunked radio systems
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== Other ==
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* [[Police/Fire/EMS Apparatus Photos and Info]] - a location to post pictures and information regarding vehicles etc.
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* [http://www.radioreference.com/forums The Radio Reference Forums] <br>
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* [http://www.radioreference.com/modules.php?name=RR Radio Reference Database]
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==Location Specific Info==
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* [[Canada]]
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== Site Administration and Help ==
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== Radio Model Information ==
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'''Hobbyist Radios'''
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* [[Alinco Radios]]
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* [[AOR Radios]]
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* [[Icom Radios]]
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* [[Radio Shack Scanners]]
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* [[Uniden Scanners]]
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* [[Yaesu Radios]]
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* [[Yupiteru Radios]]
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* [[GRE Radios]]
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'''Professional Radios'''
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* [[Motorola Radios]]
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* [[M/A-COM Radios]]
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* [[Kenwood Radios]]
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* [[Vertex Radios]]
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* [[WinRadio]]
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== Live Radio Communications Audio ==
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* [[Live Scanners]]
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* [[Live Tunable Receivers]]
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Revision as of 18:18, 22 August 2007

Welcome

This is the RadioReference.com Open Reference Source, more specifically Bezking's userpage.

Anyone with a RRWiki user account can edit and change most of the pages here. Sign up for your account by using the link in the upper-right corner. Note that a RRWiki user account is separate from your normal RadioReference.com user account.

Please share your knowledge by contributing information to this wiki!

If you are new to Wikis, please see the Quick guide to editing pages for usage and editing help. Wondering What a Wiki Is? - click on the link!

General Information

  • Antennas - The most important part of your station.
  • Rebanding - A detailed article by UPman on the reallocation of services within the 800 Mhz spectrum. It will have a major effect on all trunktracking scanners.
  • Scanner Laws If you have questions about the legal aspects of scanning, this site is the one to check first.
  • Scanner Accessories - Anything from mounts, stands, battery packs and a great deal more
  • Trunking - Numerous articles on the basics, FAQs, system types and terminology are stored here

Scanner Frequency Reference Information

  • Common Frequencies in use across the world can be found here.
  • Radio Reference Database should be the first place you start to search for and review frequencies for your local area.
  • The Radio Reference Forums provide a great place to talk about radios, scanners, and local area frequencies.
  • SATCOM - Military, Amateur satellites - along with hearing - and maybe working - the International Space Station
  • VHF/UHF Military Monitoring - a great informational page on monitoring VHF and UHF Military Activities.

HF and UTE Monitoring Reference Information

Software

Other



Location Specific Info

Interested in creating and managing your own local specific pages? Feel free to create a local specific page here which dynamically draws information from the RadioReference.com Database:


Site Administration and Help



Live Radio Communications Audio