In Reply to: Re: clark county posted by M,B on January 15, 2001 at 05:39:49:
If you have a trunking scanner (e.g. uniden such as 245, 780, etc), then Joe's stuff is one of the best for the frequencies and talk group IDs. The site listed in Paul's reply below is also very good. If you don't have a trunked scanner, you'll miss a lot of what is happening in Clark County, tho.
Let me know ... There are repeaters in Camas and Yacolt that will let you catch some of the traffic you'd find on the trunked system.
Outside of that, WSP is conventional (154/155 mostly), and the CCFD stations also make use of the conventional freqs.
AMR is trunked, but North Country (Yacolt) is at 453.075
Life flight mostly uses the National EMRS frequency MED-8: 463.175
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Mark
: : is there a good sight for police and fire frequencies in clark county washington?
: : i tried joes scanner but looking for sonething with more
: : thank a bunch paul
: http://www.geocities.com/wbatten2000/frequency.html