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- What frequency does walmart use? - RadioReference. com Forums
A scanner with the tone search feature is optimal - keep all of these frequencies on search to differentiate for numerous businesses using the same frequency (however PL 67 0 seems to be a common tone for some frequencies and may or may not be used by more then one agency) Also here are some FCC licenses for Walmart
- Walmart Scanner Codes - RadioReference. com Forums
If anyone wants to know, i discovered the freqs that walmart uses for thier handheld radios they are 154 600 and 154 570
- Hearing Wal Mart frequencies - RadioReference. com Forums
What frequencies would I need to search to listen to the Wal Mart employee radios?
- SDS100 SDS200: - New SDS-100: software? accessories?
So have you actually received the scanner, or a tracking number for shipment, or any other verifiable communication from the seller or from WalMart? Let us know if you actually get the scanner Address listed for the company is an co-op type building where you can rent space by the day Not a reassuring thing to a consumer
- Walmart Scanner Codes | Page 7 | RadioReference. com Forums
Walmart stores often use MURS channel 4 and 5, which are 154 570 and 154 600 These are unlicensed frequencies that anyone may use Apparently Walmart is too cheap to pay for the $200 bi-annual LMR licenses so they could have their own frequency They have no right to tell you get off "their"
- WS1010: - What’s the difference with the Walmart variation - WS1010WA?
Back when Walmart started selling the WS1010W they, along with Whistler, implemented an activation code system for that scanner When you purchased the scanner at Walmart, the activation code would be printed out on your receipt, and you were required to enter it into the scanner when you first turned it on
- Walmart or Scanner Master - RadioReference. com Forums
Before I shell out $$ for another bcd996p2 Either Scanner Master or Walmart online ?
- Wal Mart Frequencies Radios - RadioReference. com Forums
Every time I go the my local Wal Mart in Oxford, I see employees wearing and talking over portable radios These are lower end Motorola VHF handhelds Having an inquiring mind, I wondered what service these radios were licensed under A search of the FCC database revealed no licenses for Wal
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