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Pro-96 Programming Files - "Front Range"

The basic layout for the Front Range file is:

Bank 0 = lots of front range 2 meter freqs

Bank 1 = Lots of front range 70 cm freqs

Bank 2 = 2 frequencies I monitor in Elbert County (lots of room there).

Bank 3 = the State system with the talk group ids for the south side of Denver, essentially south of Arapahoe County but with some slippage as I drive into Littleton occasionally.

Bank 4 = Colorado Springs Trunk (I don't live there and so haven't listened to it much. All I can say is, it does track the springs.

Bank 5 = Denver Trunk (again, I don't venture in there much so I'm not too sure about this setup other than it works, but that's saying something about an EDACS).

Both Bank 4 and 5 were ripped straight from the data programmed into the V-Scanner memories as the unit ships.

Bank 6 = Northern Colorado stuff, a dup of bank 3 but with different talk groups so the user can pick which areas to scan.

Bank 7 = CSP and CDOT, a dup of bank 3 but with different talk groups so the user can pick which areas to scan.

Bank 8 = empty

Bank 9 = Media Frequencies

Banks 0 and 1 come from my radios. Most of the rest of the information except Banks 4 and 5 come from the RadioHacker webpages.

Downloads

Comma Delimited file

bulletfront_range.p96.csv

Win96 Programming File

bulletfront_range.p96

 

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