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to: BLAIR THOMPSON
from: TOM WALKER
date: 1998-03-05 07:34:00
subject: Re: the rs pro-67

BT> I didn't yet get the original message from Michael, but Police Call isn't
BT> particularly helpful for RR frequencies. They just list everything the RR 
h
BT> assigned to it, whether it's worth listening to or not. His best bet is 
to 
BT> a railfan. Anyone hanging around the Modesto yard with a scanner and a 
came
BT> is sure to know the best frequencies. For a great webpage, try
BT>   http://zippy.cso.uiuc.edu:8080/~roma/rr-freqs He's got 'em all but 
gain
BT> does not point out which ones are best for your area.
 The only book I have seen that dose a half way satisfactory job at Railroad 
Frequencies is  "The Compendium of Amercian Railroad Radio Frequencies" is 
as
a fairlly good breakdown by Area and primary use. It is Published by Kalmback 
Books. My 13th edition, Now way out of date with the recent mergers, is in 
need of replacement though.  Those Interested can check a TRAINS magazine ad
for further info as it is usualy adverticed in the back of the Magazine.
--- GEcho 1.00
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