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Summerlin VHF/UHF Scanner frequencies

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I picked up an old Radio Shack programmable scanner. I know most stuff has gone to 800 mhz trunked and encrypted, but does anyone know of any good vhf/uhf analog frequencies still used for EMS/Fire/LE, businesses, venues, GMRS, HAM, etc that would be interesting to listen to?

I have 8 channels to program. so fire I programmed some of the Red Rock Canyon admin/fire/le channels and 2 of the GMRS repeater frequencies that have been mentioned in the forum.
 
Can anyone point me to a crash course on how to interpret these tables to set my HT up to listen? I’m on a Yaesu FT-4X.

I work close to OYO, a block south on Reno Ave. https://www.radioreference.com/db/subcat/49266

If my OEM-duck can't pick them up, I have a super-duck antenna arriving later in March... let’s say I want to pick up those frequencies.

I think the info in the Tone column will affect proper reception but I’m not sure what those notations mean.
 
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Can anyone point me to a crash course on how to interpret these tables to set my HT up to listen? I’m on a Yaesu FT-4X.

I love close to JW Marriott. Let’s say I want to pick up those frequencies. https://www.radioreference.com/db/subcat/89492

I think the info in the Tone column will affect proper reception but I’m not sure what those notations mean.

Hi,

Those are digital radio settings. CC means color code, SL means slot & TG is talk group.

Your Yaesu is analog. It can do CTCSS & DCS tones only. Digital transmissions sound like this on an analog radio: youtube
 
Your current rubber duck will pick them up just fine, so will the new super duck. The problem is , those are DIGITAL frequency users, DMR, and your FT4XR is only set up for ANALOG reception.
You can program in those frequencies one by one, by going to the VFO mode and then punching in the frequency, then storing it in a memory bank slot.
But as I said, you are not going to hear audio traffic, as they are transmitting in a Digital Mode.
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Thanks Zane, you typed faster than I could! :ROFLMAO::alien:
 
Man how did I miss that? Everything on that directory is digital, isn't it?

Thanks for bearing with me on this learning curve =P
 
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