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Anonymous
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on Saturday, May 26, 2001 12:36 PM
YO CHIP:LOOK AROUND YOU MAY HAVE,SCANNER CLUB IN YOUR AREA,THESE PEOPLE MAY HAVE WHAT U R LOOKING FOR,AS IN EXTRA FREQUENCIES,HAVE YOU TRIED A HOBBY STORE OR MODEL TRAIN STORE,OR MODEL TRAIN CLUB>>>>>>GOOD LUCK "HUB"
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Anonymous
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on Thursday, May 24, 2001 8:15 AM
I have found books and such to be rather incomplete.Although it requires much time,when I scan an unfamiliar area, I scan all 95 AAR channels
(or however many there are) and make notations as to what channels have activity.My scanner scans 50 channels a second, which is rather helpful, but you still must be patient and diligent.
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Railroad scanner frequencies
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on Wednesday, May 23, 2001 9:34 PM
The scanner book published by Kalmbach fails to mention the Barstow Illinois BNSF sub between Savana and Galesburg. What is the correct scanner frequency for this sub? Also what is the correct scanner frequency for the CSX Big Sandy sub in Eastern Kentucky? I tried the frequency printed and do not get anything on my scanner. I should, because I recieve everything else.
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