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* [[RR Database Submission Guidelines]] - Want to submit data to the Radio Reference Database?  Look here for information on how to send us data.
 
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==Special Topics==
 
==Special Topics==
 
* [[ALE]] - also known as Mil-Std 188-141B, it's in heavy use by the military and diplomatic services and even hams
 
* [[ALE]] - also known as Mil-Std 188-141B, it's in heavy use by the military and diplomatic services and even hams
* [[:Category:Amateur Radio Gear|Amateur Radio Gear]] - Often now has widebanded receive sections; useful as a backup scanner in
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* [[:Category:Amateur Radio Gear|Amateur Radio Gear]] - Often now has widebanded receive sections; useful as a backup scanner in some places
some places
 
 
* [[Common Frequencies]] in use across the world can be found here.
 
* [[Common Frequencies]] in use across the world can be found here.
 
* [[:Category:DMA Radio Hints and Tips|DMA Radio Hints and Tips]] - Hints and fixes for the new Uniden [[DMA]] Radios
 
* [[:Category:DMA Radio Hints and Tips|DMA Radio Hints and Tips]] - Hints and fixes for the new Uniden [[DMA]] Radios
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; Scanners
 
; Scanners
 
* Trunktrackers
 
* Trunktrackers
**[[Category:Analog Trunktrackers|Analog Trunktrackers]]
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**[[:Category:Analog Trunktrackers|Analog Trunktrackers]]
**[[Category:Digital Scanners|Digital Trunktrackers]]
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**[[:Category:Digital Scanners|Digital Trunktrackers]]
 
* Conventional Scanners
 
* Conventional Scanners
 
* [[Reviews]] Reviews of various scanners submitted by our members
 
* [[Reviews]] Reviews of various scanners submitted by our members

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Special Topics

  • ALE - also known as Mil-Std 188-141B, it's in heavy use by the military and diplomatic services and even hams
  • Amateur Radio Gear - Often now has widebanded receive sections; useful as a backup scanner in some places
  • Common Frequencies in use across the world can be found here.
  • DMA Radio Hints and Tips - Hints and fixes for the new Uniden DMA Radios
  • Modifications - Always a popular topic; add functions to your scanner or receiver
  • RR Glossary - An index of terminology often used on RR
  • Programming Shortcuts - Helpful tips and shortcuts for programming your scanner
  • Police/Fire/EMS Apparatus Photos and Info - a location to post pictures and information regarding vehicles etc.
  • 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.
  • Sports Frequencies

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