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ISSUE 67 JAN-FEB-MAR 2014WHISTLER ANNOUNCES NEW MODELSNEW FEDERAL GOVERNMENT COLUMN2014 AIR SHOW PREVIEWAMBULANCE SERVICES – PART 2 byJohn Leonardelli SCANNER DIGEST TO PREMIER NEWDESIGNED WEBSITEGENERAL EDITORRADIO NEWS - News and Notes of Interest to RadioHobbyistsDave Marshall N8OAY125 Royal Drive Apt 805Madison AL 35758-1785n8oayscan@knology.netWhistler has announced the model numbers for their GREdesigned scanners, and some of them have just in thepast couple weeks been approved for sale by the FCCThe GRE handheld analog VHF-UHF PSR-100/RadioShack PRO-404 will be the Whistler WS1010/Radio ShackPRO-649 (FCC OET ID: HSXSC01)Alan CohenScannerDigest@gmail.comREFRESHED WEB DESIGNI’m presently working in conjunction with Lou to re-designour website. In an attempt to keep costs down, we’retrying to bring more information to the subscribers andfollowers of the newsletter. We will add new features andremove those items that are no longer of interest.ARCHIVED PRINTED NEWSLETTERTo make room and streamline the operations here, we willno longer offer the older printed versions of our newsletter.This encompassed Issues 1 through 21. Sales have beenlagging and we decided to no longer make them available.PHILLY GUIDEWe are proud to offer the popular Philly Guide producedby Joe Cardani. This will be available similar to the wayJoe had them listed on his site. Local scanner enthusiastsare encouraged to update where needed. Look for thePDF files to appear soon on the website.The GRE base/mobile analog VHF-UHF PSR-200/RadioShack PRO-405 will be the Whistler WS1025/Radio ShackPRO-650 (FCC OET ID : HSXSC02)Alan CohenPUBLISHERLou CampagnaScannerDigest@gmail.comMany changes are on the horizon for the scanning hobby.This is evident by the complexity of newer radiocommunication systems being deployed and the scannermanufacturers feverously attempting to design equipmentthat can monitor these newer systems. Dave Marshall haskept us updated on both Uniden and now Whistler tomake these scanners available to the hobby.The GRE handheld digital VHF/UHF/700/800 PSR-500/Radio Shack PRO-106 will be the Whistler WS1040/RadioShack PRO-651 (FCC OET ID : HSXSC03)Lou CampagnaSCANNER DIGEST NEWSLETTER – ISSUE 67PAGE 1

Release dates for these scanners has not been confirmed.Speculation is late May or sometime in June.Whistler's web page for the scanners is located oup.aspx?search scannersIf you buy a product or service listed in this column, pleasetell the seller that you read about it in The Scanner Digest.Happy Scanning!73 de N8OAYEASTERN PENNSYLVANIAThe GRE base/mobile digital VHF/UHF/700/800 PSR600/Radio Shack PRO-197 will be the WhistlerWS1065/Radio Shack PRO-652 (FCC OET ID:HSXSC04)Steve Bowerstevescan60@yahoo.comWell looks like Cedar Fair Security went Mototrbo for thisyear 151.5800 was active but no regular transmissionsalong with what was last year water park frequency152.3450. Many new repeaters are also active this seasonfrom what found today in use non digital.159.7800 Repeater PL146.2 Games/Merchandise160.0500 Repeater PL146.2 Security - Traffic159.8400 Repeater PL146.2 Operations159.6600 Repeater PL146.2 cleaning crewsAll frequencies were busy today seems a lot of MOfrequencies were renewed for this season.WPDJ230CATASAUQUA AREA SCHOOL DIST (LEHIGH) PA151.925 FB 45W 100ERP 11K2F3EWQUA680BERKS COUNTY DEPT OF EMERGENCY SERVICESThe GRE handheld digital VHF/UHF/700/800 TDMAPhase 2 PSR-800 will be the Whistler WS1080The GRE base/mobile digital VHF/UHF/700/800 TDMAPhase 2 PSR-900 will be Whistler WS1095 (the PSR-900was not yet in production when GRE discontinuedmanufacturing. It was to be a base mobile clone of thePSR-800 portable using similar keypad and software, andhaving a removable faceplate.It is unknown if the Radio Shack PRO-18 will be rereleased by Whistler. The PRO-18 was similar to but notidentical to the PSR-800 with a slightly different featureand function set, and was unique to Radio Shack.Photos from the Whistler web site show the WS1040using a case design similar to the former Radio ShackPRO-106 with the display at the top, keypad in the middleand the speaker at the bottom of the front of the handheld.The PSR-500 had the speaker at the top and the displayin the middle.SCANNER DIGEST NEWSLETTER – ISSUE 67BOYERTOWN (BERKS) PA33.940 FB 100W 72ERP45.880 FB 100W 72ERP16K0F3E16K0F3ETOPTON (BERKS) PA33.940 FB 100W 70ERP45.880 FB 100W 70ERP16K0F3E16K0F3ESCHUYLKILL AND BERKS COUNTIES33.940 MO 60W 60ERP 16K0F3E45.880 MO 60W 60ERP 16K0F3E46.500 MO 60W 60ERP 16K0F3EALBANY TOWNSHIP (BERKS) PA33.940 FB 100W 72ERP 16K0F3E45.880 FB 100W 72ERP 16K0F3EBALLY (BERKS) PA33.940 FB 100W 70ERP 16K0F3E45.880 FB 100W 70ERP 16K0F3EPAGE 2

BETHEL TOWNSHIP (BERKS) PA46.500FB60W 60ERP 16K0F3E33.940FB 100W 72ERP 16K0F3E45.880FB 100W 72ERP 16K0F3EWAYNE TWP (SCHUYLKILL) PA33.940FB 100W 70ERP 16K0F3E45.880FB 100W 70ERP 16K0F3EFEDERAL GOVERNMENTMark Meece N8ICW480 N Twelfth St,Miamisburg, OH 45342monixtech@gmail.comWelcome to the Federal Column. For many years I havewritten the Federal/Military column for the All OhioScanner Club. Since SDN already has a column coveringMilitary Communications, it was decided to just focus onFederal Communications for this column.Up front I will state, I WILL NEED YOUR HELP!Monitoring federal frequencies is not what it was 25 yearsago. Now most everything is encrypted, BUT there arethose rare moments when we catch traffic in the clear, andwhen we do it is usually very interesting. To start with Ihave several reports of new frequencies that appear to beFBI use in southern and western Ohio.surpassed only by the Super Outbreak of April 3-4, 1974.Adding insult to injury, in March 2012 a tornado hit anddestroyed some homes in Harvest AL that were beingrebuilt from the destruction of April 27, 2011. Tornadoes inAlabama are not limited to the Spring and early Summermonths.we get them year-round.including on ChristmasDay, which happened in 2012.Whether you live in Alabama or are traveling here, youshould dedicate some memory in your scanner to theState and Local EMA and the Amateur Radio SkywarnRepeaters, some of which are linked to provide wide areacoverage. Following is a list of EMA and Skywarnfrequencies. Note that some county EMAs using trunksystems maintain conventional frequencies for backup. Insome cases, briefings for first responders and amateurradio are simulcast on landline telephone conference callsand conventional radio frequencies and trunk systems.The Alabama State EMA conducts a weekly net (scheduleunknown) on the Alabama First Responders Network andAlabama Regional Communications System P25 TrunkSystem.172.21250 NAC 167 Clear voice and encryption heardnorthern Cincinnati area.NOAA Weather Radio162.4000Huntsville, Montgomery, Tuscaloosa162.4500Cullman162.4750Anniston, Demopolis/Linden, Florence, MtCheaha, Texasville162.5000Fort Payne162.5250Auburn, Jackson AL,162.5500Birmingham, Dozier, Mobile163.8750Alabama EMA Statewide UHF NETThere have been reports that the 173.xxxxCincinnati/Dayton area FBI repeaters may no longer beactive. Now is a good time for a bandscan of the 162-174band.AEMA Region 1 Southwest453.4000/458.4000173.8 PL453.4250/458.4250146.2 PL453.6500/458.6500173.8 PL460.2375/465.2375136.5 PLBaldwin CountyClarke CountyEscambia CountyWilcox CountyAEMA Region 2 Southeast453.4000/458.4000151.4 PL453.4250/458.4250127.3 PL453.7250/458.7250151.4 PL460.4500/465.4500127.3 PLCovington CountyCrenshaw CountyHouston CountyBarbour CountyAEMA Region 3 .2375460.6125/465.6125146.2 PL173.8 PL173.8 PL151.4 PLTuscaloosa CountySumter CountyDallas CountyChilton CountyAEMA Region 4 East453.4000/458.4000453.6500/458.6500146.2 PL127.3 PLLee CountyElmore CountyThat is all I have for this time around. I look forward tofinding out what federal frequencies you monitor, soplease drop us a note.ALABAMADave Marshall N8OAY125 Royal Drive Apt 805Madison AL 35758-1785n8oayscan@knology.netThere are few things that can safely be considered to be asure thing. One of them is that at some point in the nextfew months, regardless of what time of the year it is,Alabama will be hit by a tornado.According to a report on The Weather Channel last fall,Alabama and other areas of the deep south haveovertaken the Oklahoma-Kansas-Missouri area to earnthe title of Tornado Alley. In April of 2011 Alabama was hitby multiple outbreaks of tornadoes, one of which wasSCANNER DIGEST NEWSLETTER – ISSUE 67AEMA Region 5 Northwest453.4000/458.4000146.2 PL460.1375/465.1375 127.3 PLLauderdale CountyMarion CountyPAGE 3

460.4125/465.4125 151.4 PLFayette CountyAEMA Region 6 North453.4250/458.4250 162.2 PL453.6500/458.6500 151.4 PL460.2875/465.2875 146.2 PLMadison CountyCullman CountyDeKalb CountyAEMA Region 7 Northeast453.4000/458.4000 127.3 PL453.6500/458.6500 136.5 PL453.7250/458.7250 127.3 PLAEMA Simplex453.4000 CSQ453.4250 CSQ453.6500 CSQ453.7250 .0250Cleburne CountyEtowah CountyJefferson 55.6850AEMA Simplex S-1AEMA Simplex S-2AEMA Simplex S-3AEMA Simplex S-4154.7250/155.8650154.8600/155.6850Local EMA, Red Cross and Amateur Radio 047.4200Baldwin County EMA/SKYWARN97.4 PL Calhoun County EMAChambers County EMAChoctaw County EMA023 DPL Clarke County EMACleburne County EMA 1Cleburne County EMA 2Cleburne County EMA 3131.8 PL Cleburne County TurkeyHeaven Mtn ARES/RACESCleburne County Turkey HeavenMtn ARES/RACESCleburne County Turkey HeavenMtn ARES/RACESConecuh County EMA110.9 PL Cullman County EMA107.2 PL Cullman County EMAInterop East107.2 PL Cullman County EMAInterop West91.5 PL DeKalb County EMADeKalb County EMADeKalb County ChapterAmerican Red CrossDeKalb County ChapterAmerican Red ah County Weather AlertGadsden EMA192.8 PL Etowah CountyEMA/SKYWARN110.9 PL Fayette County SKYWARNJackson EMA127.3 PL Jefferson County EMA88.5 PL Birmingham AmateurRadio Club(ARES/SKYWARN Primary)88.5 PL BirminghamARES/SKYWARN Backup156.7 PL Sylvan Springs SKYWARN(Jefferson County)CSQSylvan SpringsSKYWARN (Jefferson County)Birmingham/Jefferson County ARESSCANNER DIGEST NEWSLETTER – ISSUE 00/147.8200146.9400/146.3400151.0250/156.0450131.8 PLCentral Alabama SKYWARN110.9 PL Lamar County SKYWARN123.0 PL Lamar County SKYWARNFlorence-Lauderdale County EMAPrimary North Emergency OpsFlorence-Lauderdale County EMAPrimary West Emergency OpsFlorence-Lauderdale County EMAPrimary East Emergency OpsFlorence-Lauderdale County EMAColbert Heights Emergency OpsFlorence-Lauderdale County EMAFlorence Emergency Ops136.5 PL Florence-LauderdaleCounty EMA Killen Emergency Ops146.2 PL Florence-LauderdaleCounty EMA Rogersville EmergencyOpsFlorence-Lauderdale County EMARogersville Emergency OpsFlorence-Lauderdale County EMARogersville Emergency OpsFlorence-Lauderdale County EMARogersville Emergency Ops85.4 PL Florence-Lauderdale CountyEMA Wrightsville Emergency OpsFlorence-Lauderdale County EMADirect TalkaroundFlorence-Lauderdale County EMADirect TalkaroundFlorence-Lauderdale County EMADirect TalkaroundFlorence-Lauderdale County EMADirect TalkaroundFlorence-Lauderdale County EMADirect TalkaroundFlorence-Lauderdale County EMADirect TalkaroundFlorence-Lauderdale County EMADirect TalkaroundFlorence-Lauderdale County EMADirect TalkaroundFlorence-Lauderdale County EMADirect TalkaroundFlorence-Lauderdale County EMADirect TalkaroundFlorence-Lauderdale County EMADirect TalkaroundFlorence-Lauderdale County EMADirect TalkaroundFlorence County ARES/SKYWARNFlorence County ARES/SKYWARNLimestone County EMA100.0 PL Limestone CountyARES/SKYWARN156.7 PL Madison County EMA156.7 PL Madison County EMA Alertsand Briefings156.7 PLMadison County EMA136.5 PL ARES/RACES/SLYWARNPrimary100.0 PL ARES/RACES/SKYWARNBackup107.2 PL Marshall County EMAPAGE 4

.8200146.220047.460042.2250/447.2250CSQMobile County SKYWARN203.5 PL Mobile County SKYWARN100.0 PL Monroe County EMA 1107.2 PL Monroe County EMA 2Monroe County EMA 3CSQCentral Alabama Skywarn(Montgomery County)Morgan County EMAMorgan County EMAIndustrial NetCSQDecatur Skywarn77.0 PL Pickens County ARESPickens County SKYWARN654 DPL Randolph County EMA311 DPL Roanoke City EmergencyManagement114.8 PL Russell County ARESSt Clair County EMA OpsSt Clair County EMA103.5 PL St Clair County ARESSumter County EMA132 DPL Talladega County EMA 1Talladega County EMA 2Talladega City Emergency OpsTuscaloosa County EMA118.8 Tuscaloosa SKYWARNCSQ Walker County EMA203.5 PL Winston County SKYWARNI intentionally did not include EMA trunk system talkgroups. First of all, doing so and listing the frequencies forthe trunk systems would turn this long column into adissertation the size of War and Peace! And most of theEMA offices that are on trunk systems simulcast theimportant stuff on their conventional repeaters or simplexVHF/UHF channels. This list is obviously not complete. Insome counties, the EMA may be using frequencies thatare licensed to the county or city where they operate.Some of them may only use the statewide system at thetop of this list. And in some of the really small and poorcounties, they may just use the fire or police frequencies.If anyone can help me update this list for areas that arenot covered in this list, I will use the information in a futurecolumn.repeater with a liaison in contact with the linked net. Theliaison feeds information from the local net(s) to the widearea net. The wide-area linked net is streamed live on theinternet at http://www.nalsw.net/livestream.htm duringactive severe weather situations and weekly training nets.Everyone is welcome to listen to the stream. This linkednet was active for several days during and following theApril 27, 2013 tornadoes, due to the massive poweroutage covering a large part of the area.Storm Chasers146.4600114.8 PLPRIMARYAlternate to 146.5500146.5500114.8 PLSECONDARYMany storm chasers use or monitor this frequency223.5200114.8 PL446.0750114.8 PLOften used forcross patching to 146.5500446.1000114.8 PLAlternate to446.07501294.5500114.8 PL(This is not the storm chasers you see on TV. Thesechasers are the SKYWARN volunteers that go out spottingfor the NWS.)HF Nets3.935 Central Gulf Coast Hurricane Net3.965 Alabama Emergency Net7.243 Alabama Emergency Net14.325 Hurricane Watch NetIf anyone can help me update this list for areas that arenot covered in this list, I will use the information in a futurecolumn.“You don't need a parachute to skydive. You need aparachute to skydive twice.”– Rodney SellarsHappy Scanning!73 de N8OAYNorth Alabama and Southern Middle TennesseeSKYWARNSOUTHERN NEW 47.8400147.3600/147.9600Moulton/NW AL (Lawrence County)100.0 PL Athens/Muscle Shaols/NWAL (Limestone County)82.5 PL Brindlee Mountain (MorganCounty)123.0 PL Section/NE AL (JacksonCounty)These four repeaters are linked for SKYWARN netsproviding coverage to 11 counties in northern Alabamaand 3 counties in Southern Middle Tennessee and iscontrolled by a base station at the Huntsville NationalWeather Service Office. Each county that is affected bythe weather situation operates their own net on a localSCANNER DIGEST NEWSLETTER – ISSUE 67Michael P. Mollet, N2SRONo Column this IssueNORTHERN KENTUCKYRandy True11205 Mann Rd.Covington, KY 41015-9094w4rtt@fuse.netNo Column for This IssuePAGE 5

SOUTHWEST OHIOMark Meece N8ICW480 N Twelfth St,Miamisburg, OH 45342monixtech@gmail.com1 003Centerburg772.706251 004Clear Fork (Steam Corners)Morrow ton Montgomery772.85625773.13125773.48125774.05625 774.55625a774.83125cLondon 125c1 005A decade ago, monitors in Ohio found themselves busylistening and trying to figure out the talkgroups and usersof the new State of Ohio MARCS statewide digital trunkedsystem. MARCS stands for Multi-Agency RadioCommunications System.Here we are ten years later and once again we findourselves enjoying the true fun side of our hobby, listeningand deducing who we are hearing when we discover anew frequency and/or talkgroup of a new system.Ohio is in the midst of upgrading the current Ohio MARCSsystem with the new true P-25 Ohio MARCS-IP Phase IIsystem (original MARCS is a P-16 system). The newsystem is a mix of 700 MHz and 800 MHz frequencies.Many of the larger metropolitan areas are merging theirown systems into MARCS-IP in a tiered partnership thatpromotes true interoperability. So in effect MARCS-IP istruly a statewide system that will cover all areas of thestate. The Motorola Version 7.x system complies with theP25 trunking protocol, which will provide the option ofpurchasing compatible subscriber radios from multiplemanufacturers. The system interconnection is done usingVoice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), thus where the newsystem gets the name MARCS-IP.So instead of only covering southwestern Ohio sites, wewill cover the entire system statewide. This system is in aconstant flux right now as it is built out. So it is highly likelythis information has been updated mere hours after I writethis column.The latest info for this system is that the Ohio Departmentof Transportation is finally leaving VHF Low band for thenew system. MARCS-IP radios are being installed in allODOT vehicles and the plan is to be completely onboardthe new system by the end of summer.Please note, while this system does have Phase IIcapability, it will be some time yet before any Phase IIcomes into use on this system.SYSTEM:Ohio MARCS-IPSYSID: 348, 5A1SYS TYPE:Project 25 Phase II1 0061 0071 008MARCS ColumbusFranklin 769.20625c769.70625a770.20625770.456251 002Washington Court House Fayette 68125aUrbana .05625774.70625c772.33125Central State (Wilberforce) Greene 769.90625770.15625771.48125a774.30625c1 012Greene Co SimulcastGreene 88750a857.88750a858.88750c1 013Warren Co SimulcastWarren 856.23750858.23750c858.76250a859.23750a859.76250a1 015TroyMiami769.78125773.83125c769.20625770.456251 017Lebanon773.53125cWarren 770.70625773.88125a 774.73125a1 69.50625770.95625a772.556251 019Sidney Shelby 772.15625774.53125c773.456251 74.30625c1 023Celina Mercer 98125a1 9.50625772.15625a1 74.48125aGreenvilleDarke1 0271 028SCANNER DIGEST NEWSLETTER – ISSUE 67Clark772.58125774.38125a1 010ZONE/SITES/FREQUENCIES1 8125772.98125773.45625cPAGE 6

1 0331 0361 0591 0651 y771.73125a772.45625c2 010Geauga Co 861.912502 011Butler 65625Johnstown .85625c2 012Granville Licking769.28125769.78125770.53125cMarion Marion 93125773.30625773.95625c770.28125a2 013Attica Seneca 770.50625771.08125774.53125c770.75625Newark 125c774.65625773.18125774.406252 014Bradner 5771.206251 067Hickman (St. Louisville)Licking770.78125771.25625a772.30625c2 015TiffinSeneca 771.93125774.13125774.53125c1 068Linnville Licking772.53125772.95625773.98125a774.88125c2 016Fremont Sandusky769.35625770.08125773.78125c771.606252 0012 0032 004773.63125Cuyahoga Co Simulcast 78125a2 017Akron Summit 772.50625773.38125773.78125a772.90625774.83125c2 018Nimisila 25770.50625774.74375aLake Co 250c856.21250856.23750860.81250a860.86250a2 019Salem a860.88750Oak 771.906252 005Castalia Erie772.33125774.03125c2 006Berlin Heights770.25625773.28125cErie770.80625771.156252 007ElyriaLorain771.73125770.20625a773.181252 008Geneva Ashtabula769.15625771.40625773.55625c2 020Shalersville771.38125773.58125c2 021Trumbull CI (Leavittsburg) Trumbull769.80625770.05625770.90625a773.08125c2 022Canton Stark772.306252 023Cloverdale (Massillon)Stark771.98125772.95625a774.03125cEast Sparta771.70625Stark772.63125a773.20625c2 025Toledo 5774.48125a2 027Grafton 08125770.056252 0242 0.18125770.60625c772.33125a770.70625cSCANNER DIGEST NEWSLETTER – ISSUE 33125a770.75625773.45625cPAGE 7

2 028LimaAllen774.45625a2 031Findlay Hancock771.33125772.20625773.53125c774.28125a2 035769.53125774.78125cPaulding Paulding771.08125772.031252 041Wooster Wayne 772.58125774.18125c2 042Sugarcreek771.75625Holmes772.68125c2 047Wauseon769.90625Fulton774.55625aSwanton Fulton772.48125773.40625a772.83125773.88125c2 0482 0552 0572 058770.581253 769.30625Holmes770.50625a3 0023 0033 005Killbuck (Warsaw)Coshocton773.23125a774.55625c3 023White Eyes (Coshocton) Coshocton771.80625772.88125773.73125c3 025Stone Creek774.43125a3 026Peoli (Port Washington) Tuscarawas769.85625771.20625771.60625a774.28125c3 027Newcomerstown Tuscarawas769.25625769.50625773.156253 006Pleasant 0625c3 028Deersville769.80625aHarrison771.48125c3 035Logan 25Harrison773.15625a773.43125cRichmond Dale770.05625Pike771.18125771.45625cDellroy 25Belmont CI (Morristown) Belmont770.15625770.40625774.48125a774.73125cSOCF (Lucasville)774.28125c769.581253 022774.83125cNEOMED 5625a773.73125cNoble CI lle South castle770.90625c3 0362 059770.081253 021772.50625cAukerman a3 0643 076772.131253 077Knox Twp (Alliance)Columbiana771.30625772.20625a773.80625c3 078Jackson Jackson769.28125769.58125774.53125c3 079Indian Camp 125c3 007Washington Co Simulcast 73125a774.43125c3 080Peach Ridge c3 012Bloomfield (New Concord) Muskingum772.55625772.80625773.40625c9 001Mobile Site (5A1) Franklin769.24375769.64375770.39375773.60625c3 0133 0143 015Conesville770.00625Coshocton771.15625Dresden Muskingum771.33125771.68125aDuncan Falls (Philo)773.33125c771.95625cMuskingumSCANNER DIGEST NEWSLETTER – ISSUE 67770.14375TALKGROUPS/ MODE/ SPXAD04008Pymatuning Ambulance ServiceAshtabula Co Water Rescue TeamAshtabula Co Fire DispatchPymatuning Ambul Service - AdminPAGE 8

525 D 12FIRE12522 E XSO16SRT13500 D13501 D13503 DEastcom2XMTAC-1WestCom Fire13508 D13512 D13515 D13518 D13521 D13526 D13528 D13534 D13538 D13541 TAC-7XMTAC-8XMTAC-9Hillcrest FD13545 D XMTAC-1013546 D Lyndhurst FD13548 D SEuclidFD13561 D XMETROLZ13562 D EastCom Fire13563 D HillcrestFD313564 D HillcrestFD413570 D Lakewood PD13572 D XMETRFCO13592 D CPL SEC DSP13600 D CPL SEC OPS13609 D13611 D13619 D14096 DHighHillsPDRockyRvr PDRockyRvr PD2XCC-AIR14477 D14481 DLkwd PD OpsLkwd PD Tac14483 D14490 D14492 DSolon FDSolon-GW PDPD Chagrin14494 DFD ChagrinVillage Police - DispatchAshtabula Co Fire - Tac 1Ashtabula Co Fire - Tac 2Ashtabula Co Fire - Tac 3Champaign County Sheriff Tactical 1Champaign County Sheriff DispatchClark County Sheriff Tactical 1Clark County Sheriff Tactical 5Clark County Fire TacticalClark County Sheriff Tactical 2Clark County Sheriff Tactical 3Clark County Sheriff Tactical 4Clark County SheriffClark County Fire DispatchCoshocton Co Sheriff - SpecialRespTeamEastcom Fire - Alternate DispatchCountywide Tactical 1Westcom Fire - Dispatch (BayVillage, Fairview Park, Rocky River,Westlake)Countywide Tactical 2Countywide Tactical 3Mayfield Village FD Ch. 14Countywide Tactical 4Countywide Tactical 5Countywide Tactical 6Countywide Tactical 7Countywide Tactical 8Countywide Tactical 9Hillcrest Region North FireDepartments - DispatchCountywide Tactical 10Lyndhurst FireSouth Euclid Fire DispatchCleveland Metro LifeFlightLand ZoneEastCom Fire - Dispatch (ClevelandHts, Shaker Hts, University Hts)Hillcrest Region North FireCh.3 (fire prevention use)Hillcrest Region North FireCh.4Lakewood PD - DispatchCleveland Metro LifeFlightFlight ControlCleveland Public Library,Security DispatchCleveland Public Library,Security OpsHighland Hills PD - DispatchRocky River PD - DispatchRocky River PD - Ch. 2Cleveland Clinic HeloDispatchLakewood PD - Special OpsLakewood PD - Ch. 4Tactical/Car-to-CarSolon Fire and EMS DispatchSolon / Glenwillow PD - DispatchChagrin/Southeast Region Law DispatchChagrin Falls / OrangeVillage / Woodmere FDsSCANNER DIGEST NEWSLETTER – ISSUE 6714495 D14498 D17000 D17001 D17002 D17006 D17007 D17009 D17011 D17018 D17023 E17501 D19501 D19503 D19504 D19505 D19506 D19507 D19508 D19510 D19511 D19512 D19513 D19514 D19515 D19516 D19517 D19520 D19521 D19522 D19523 D19524 D19525 D19526 D19527 D19530 D19537 D19538 D19539 D19540 D19541 D19543 D19545 D19547 D19553 D19555 D19556 D19602 D19610 D19633 D20073 D20074 E20076 D20077 D20078 E20080 E20082 E20083 E20084 E20085 D20086 ESolon PD 2Solon / Glenwillow PD - Ch. 2PD Chagrin 2 Chagrin/Southeast RegionXSO24DISPFayette County Sheriff - DispatchXWCHPEVT Washington Court House PD - EventXWCHPDSP Washington Court House PD - DispXWCHPTAC1 Washington Court House PD - Tac 1XSO24EVTFayette County Sheriff - EventX24LETACFayette County Law - TacXWCHPTAC2 Washington Court House PD - Tac 2XSO24JAILFayette County Sheriff - Jail OpsXSO24TAC3 Fayette County Sheriff - TacticalXMEDFLTMedflight of Ohio State HailingChardonPDChardon PDBainbridgePD Bainbridge Twp PoliceSO 28 DispGeauga Co SheriffCounty 28 PD Local Twp/Village PD DispatchSRussellPDSouth Russell PD28 Law Comm28 JailGeauga Co Jail28 Tac 1Countywide Tactical 128 Tac 2Countywide Tactical 228 Tac 3Countywide Tactical 328 Tac 4Countywide Tactical 428 Tac 5Countywide Tactical 528 Tac 6Countywide Tactical 628 Tac 7Countywide Tactical 728 Tac 8Countywide Tactical 8ChardonFDChardon FireHamMontThoFD Hambden / Montville / ThompsonFireBurtNewbFD Burton / Newbury FireMiddlfieldFDMiddlefield FireBainbridgeFD Bainbridge FireAubPrkTroyFD Auburn / Parkman / Troy FireChester FDChester FireMunsRussFD Munson / Russell FireGeaugaMC ER Geauga Medical Center ERWGeaugaSch West Geauga SchoolsBerkshireSch Berkshire SchoolsCardinalSchCardinal SchoolsChardonSchChardon SchoolsLedgemontSch Ledgemont SchoolsNewbury LSD Newbury SchoolsChstrlndSvcs Chesterland ServicesGeaugaTranst Geauga County TransitChardTwpDPW Chardon Twp Road DeptHambdenDPW Hambden Twp Road DeptMunsonTwpDPW Munson Twp Road DeptNewburyFDNewbury FDParkmanRds Parkman Twp Road DeptThompTwpDPW Thompson Twp Road Dept29SODISGreene County Sheriff Dispatch29ACEOP1Greene County Drug Task ForceOPS 129SOOPS1Greene County Sheriff OPS 1XHOS2903MVH-Jamestown29ACEOP2Greene County Drug Task ForceOPS 229SOOPS2Greene County Sheriff OPS 229ACETACGreene County Drug Task Force TAC29RRTOP1Regional Emerg Response TeamOPS 129S0ADMGreene County Sheriff OPS 329 CW 1Countywide 129HNTOP2Regional Emerg Response TeamOPS 2 - Hostage Negotiation TeamPAGE 9

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600/Radio Shack PRO-197 will be the Whistler WS1065/Radio Shack PRO-652 (FCC OET ID: HSXSC04) The GRE handheld digital VHF/UHF/700/800 TDMA Phase 2 PSR-800 will be the Whistler WS1080 The GRE base/mobile digital VHF/UHF/700/800 TDMA Phase 2 PSR-900 will be Whistler WS1095 (the PSR-900 was n

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Chicago, IL Mar 19 Los Angeles, CA Mar 20 Nashville, TN Mar 20 North East, MD Mar 24 Minneapolis, MN Mar 24 Midland, TX (Kruse Energy) Mar 25 Canada Edmonton, AB Feb 25–27 North Battleford, SK Feb 28 Toronto, ON Mar 3–5 Chilliwack, BC Mar 10–11 North Battleford, SK Mar 11 International Moerdijk, NLD Mar 4–6 Polotitlan, MEX Mar 6

Mar 15 Producer Price Index Ex Food and Energy Feb M/M % Chg. 0.2 1.0 Mar 15 Producer Price Index Final Demand Feb M/M % Chg. 0.8 1.2 Mar 16 Retail Sales Advance Feb M/M % Chg. 0.3 4.9 Mar 16 Retail Sales Ex Auto and Gas Feb M/M % Chg. -0.4 5.2 Mar 16 Business Inventories Jan M/M % Chg. 1.1 2.4 Mar 16 NAHB Housing Market Index Mar Index 79.0 81.0

SUGGESTED PLANNING OF TEACHING AND ASSESSMENT GRADE 1 LIFE SKILLS 2019 TERM 1 ? days Week 1: Jan (3 days) Week 2: Jan Week 3: Jan Week 4: Jan- Feb Week 5: Feb Week 6: Feb Week 7: Feb Week 8: Feb - Mar Week 9: Mar Week 10: Mar PERSONAL AND SOCIAL WELL-BEING PSW (2x 30 minutes) (3x20 minutes) CAPS section my friends? BK & PSW W: 40 .

Chicago, IL Mar 19 Los Angeles, CA Mar 20–21 Nashville, TN Mar 20 North East, MD Mar 24 Minneapolis, MN Mar 24 Chehalis, WA Mar 26 Kansas City, MO Mar 27 Atlanta, GA Mar 27 Salt Lake City, UT Mar 31 Canada Chilliwack, BC Mar 10–11 North Battleford, SK Mar 11 Grande Prairie, AB Mar 12

QRP Fox Hunt 0200Z-0330Z, Jan 6 NCCC Sprint 0230Z-0300Z, Jan 6 PODXS 070 Club PSKFest 0000Z-2400Z, Jan 7 WW PMC Contest 1200Z, Jan 7 to 1200Z, Jan 8 SKCC Weekend Sprintathon 1200Z, Jan 7 to 2400Z, Jan 8 Original QRP Contest 1500Z, Jan 7 to 1500Z, Jan 8 Kid's Day Contest 1800Z-2359Z, Jan 7 ARRL RTTY Roundup 1800Z, Jan 7 to 2400Z, Jan 8

Jan 30 Last day of Ukulele Kids session 1 Jan 30 Dental Screening (K & Gr. 2) Jan 30 Girls Basketball Tournament Feb. 6 Pasta Night Feb 13 School Valentine’s Day celebrations Feb 14 PA Day Feb 17 Family Day Feb 19 Confirmation Retreat Gr. 7 Feb 22 Gr. 7 Confirmation Feb 25 Shrove Tuesday/ Pancake Tuesday Feb 26 Ash Wednesday

historically elevated (and is expected to remain so). 150 250 350 450 550 650 750 850 950 Jan-07 Jan-09 Jan-11 Jan-13 Jan-15 Jan-17 Jan-19 Jan-21 /MT High-Analysis Phosphate Global Net Price Calculated from Published Weekly Spot Prices 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000 Jan-20 Jul-20 Jan-21 Jul-21 Jan-22 /MT Global DAP/MAP Benchmark .