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to: STEVE WALFORD
from: TOM PINNER
date: 1997-01-27 09:18:00
subject: Heres A Uk Guy

 SW> Well I'm not aware of any national police frequency here in the UK
 SW> but I have the following local police frequencys
 SW> 152.312 AM
 SW> 152.450 FM
 SW> 152.687 AM
 SW> Various frequencys between 452.000 and 453.000 FM
 SW> Various frequencys around 951.000 FM
 SW> Various ambulance frequencys around 152.000 to 153.000 AM
 SW> The ambulance are changing to a sort of global positioning system
 SW> with a keypad for sending standard instructions.
 SW> i.e. Parking up at base or casualty picked up, we still get voice
 SW> when there receiving locations or specific instrucctions
 SW> Fire Brigade around 71.000 AM
 SW> It doesn't even appear that the emergency services have a common
 SW> frequency to communicate between the various services.
Hello Steve,
 Yes, thanks for posting those freqs.
 Around here.
 Police  154.815
 Sheriff 154.875
 Fire    154.415 
         154.190
         154.370
          46.10
         154.265 inter dept mutual aid freq.
 Hospital 155.340
 Plus tons and tons of 450 and 800 (trunking) for business users. 
 Nothing too much here on 71 mhz. Thats a odd ball freq for us over here.
But there are big differences between the two countries. I own a unfired
1957 British Enfield .303 which if I hear right. Is about impossible to
do over there.
Tom
... Unarmed people are easily controlled by armed ones.
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