UHF Scotland Frequencies
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UHF Scotland Frequencies
Anyone got UHF frequencies for Scotland?
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Re: UHF Scotland Frequencies
A big place, Scotland, try narrowing it down a bit, like to where you live. It's highly unlikely you will hear uhf frequencies in Gretna sitting 410 miles away in Shetland.
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Re: UHF Scotland Frequencies
Ayrshire ,Ayr
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Re: UHF Scotland Frequencies
The last time I was in Ayr, just recently, there was very little. Most in Ayrshire is on DMR, but Kilmarnock still has it's shops on FM. You will need to tell us what radio you have. Irvine's shops and Rivergate are DMR. Search 156 - 175 mH and 446 - 463 mHz and see what you can find. Prestwick airport is still NFM for the airport staff and services.
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Re: UHF Scotland Frequencies
I have a Motorola mtp850ex
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Re: UHF Scotland Frequencies
You ain't going to hear much. Frequency Band (MHz): 380-430.
https://www.radiotronics.co.uk/motorola ... XQQAvD_BwE
https://www.radiotronics.co.uk/motorola ... XQQAvD_BwE
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Re: UHF Scotland Frequencies
Where abouts would I hear stuff?
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You won't on that unless you know someone with a similar radio. It's not even a scanner, it's a £1400 minimum of kit two way radio.
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Re: UHF Scotland Frequencies
Could u here the Ems on it ?
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It's tuned into dmo tg1 ,sos1- 433.500 ,komando ,skorpioni, cmrc reserv1, dmo repeaters, auf-ham,sepura simpx,dmo euro-bos,arm-mkd,dmo-reapeter, dmo UK and it's got trunked mode on it as well.
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Re: UHF Scotland Frequencies
You would need to know the precise details, which aren't exactly public knowledge. All I know about it is what you read about it. Why would you get a radio / terminal if you can't programme it? A £200 or less Anytone 878 picks up tons more stuff than that.
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I can program the radio ,I have the Motorola CPS but would have to wait 6 weeks + for the cable.
If u could tell me what they channels are ,that it's tuned into?
If u could tell me what they channels are ,that it's tuned into?
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I haven't a clue about the radio, if you own it, learn how to work it. No one else in here seems to know anything about it
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Re: UHF Scotland Frequencies
It's a tetra digital airwave radio same as emergency services are on
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Re: UHF Scotland Frequencies
I take it you have tried asking the person you purchased the radio from, but you did not get a reply
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