Edinburgh buses or trams?

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smscot
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Edinburgh buses or trams?

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Anyone have any frequencies for these? Also looking if there's any for fireworks display tonight? Any help would be much appreciated?
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Busses on band 3. Trams 163/164mhz. All covered in detail in the past and detailed on the wtr if you search.
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What is band 3 please ?

Thanks SK007
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Band 3 is between 175 and 225 MHz
Normally analog trunked systems covering large areas.
But believe there is going to be DMR available in this band soon.
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smscot
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Re: Edinburgh buses or trams?

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Thanks mate. Any specific frequency? I'm using a baofeng
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Re: Edinburgh buses or trams?

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Dozens. To many to list. Search 176mhz to 180mhz at 12.5khz steps, lock out the data channels, and in a couple of days you will find what you want.
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I gave up on the street trains and buses due to plenty of the pre transmission prolonged "warbling engine" sound, making the DMR (Road drill) sound bearable!
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Re: Edinburgh buses or trams?

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There's no specific frequency?
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