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The frequencies of VHF channels of the Police, PSP, ambulance service !!! HELP

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  • #1 4604293
    Kowal88
    Level 11  
    Hello, I have had a broadband receiver for a while and I have a problem, I found some interesting pages with frequencies in my area, but I have a problem. I read a lot and looked for it, but I didn't find it anywhere. Does anyone have a list of frequencies of channels assigned by the Ministry of Interior and Administration. Or more simply: does anyone have channel numbers divided into frequencies in MHz? I know that the police, internship or ambulance service has specific channel numbers (channel 1,2 ... 27 etc.), but I do not know the frequency. Thanks in advance.
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  • #2 4604308
    lukashb
    Level 39  
    And I literally googled 2 minutes and I have it.
    147,900 Municipal Police
    148.7625 PSP district
    148.900 State Fire Service of the voiv.
    152.6125 Security
    168,825 Ambulance service
    172,850 Police
    172,950 Police
    172,975 Police
    468,475-468,975 Tranking Radio-Net
    how many times can be repeated. Radioscannerpolska.pl
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  • #3 4604459
    Kowal88
    Level 11  
    That was not what it was about :) I also found this right away, I mean the frequency of the channels. So in another way ... as, for example, on the road channel, the dispatcher says. "go to channel 27" that's the problem. Because broadband receivers receive a given frequency. On the other hand, the police, ambulance services and other services, just like CB Radio users, do not have frequencies but channels. And these frequencies are supposedly granted by the Ministry of Interior and Administration. To further explain the CB radio frequencies, for example, Channel 19: 27.180 MHz; channel 40: 27,400 MHz. That's what I mean :) And I know that only a few can help. Those who really know it.
  • #4 4604515
    161MDS01
    Level 24  
    A colleague wrote a post above www.radioscannerpolska.pl and there you have the channel given at each frequency ...





    Daniel
  • #5 4605363
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #6 4605613
    Kowal88
    Level 11  
    Exactly ... as a colleague noticed on the radioscanner there is no most important, i.e. the numbers of police channels.
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  • #7 4605700
    lukashb
    Level 39  
    Because no one puts it in, because:
    first, it is redundant
    second, they do not have access to this data, unless he has a friend in the communications department
    third ... why listen to the police? do something else
    There is one, all-Polish A36 and that's all you need to know.
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  • #8 4605940
    Kowal88
    Level 11  
    First, if I didn't need it, I wouldn't post. Secondly, that's why I wrote, "And I know that only a few can help. Those who really know it." Third, why listen to the police? Once, someone told me the same thing, when I bought a CB radio for my car, when I was buying a second CB radio, my friend asked me for what? And here I think that CB owners, a receiver of "broadband or hams ... for someone who is not interested in" radio matters "it is difficult to understand" why ". Besides, I must admit that I have in my car a broadband receiver and listening to the police ... Why? Because I will find out sooner where the police cars are and where checks are being carried out at any given moment ... really lightning fast ... and this is better than CB. So I have a really big request. Please help and professional approach to my case ... Because I would not like this post to be a place where you can write your comments on what and why. Please help ... maybe someone will need this information one day. posts replies ... "take care of something else" then why write on forums ?? Remember that when writing on forums someone expects help ... if you are not going to give it, just say "give it a rest" then why do you write "Nobody forces you to reply to forums h. Sorry for the argument, it upset me a bit. :) I am still asking for a professional approach and help :) Thanks in advance.
  • #9 4606020
    albion1
    Level 17  
    There was definitely no "switch to channel 27". There was a 'go to 27' for sure.
  • #10 4606049
    Kowal88
    Level 11  
    Believe me it was "go to channel 27" I know what you mean, but maybe because it was a woman uttered the word "channel" but I'm sure that word fell ... more than once :) As on CB, most do not say "channel" but there are those who do. PS. I asked not to post such responses because they really don't help.
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    #11 4606083
    green33

    Level 31  
    Kowal88 wrote:
    Exactly ... as a colleague noticed on the radioscanner there is no most important, i.e. the numbers of police channels.


    If there is no ...? For example, go to the what's up in Warsaw ... then to the VHF band up to 174 Mhz and you have the frequencies of the Warsaw police given and at fr you have the channel number given. here is the link to the frame:

    http://www.radioscannerpolska.pl/147.htm

    The designation A next to the channel number indicates the converter.

    Marcin
  • #12 4606111
    Kowal88
    Level 11  
    thanks a lot, I didn't notice it. Really + for perceptiveness.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the search for specific VHF channel frequencies used by police, ambulance services, and other emergency responders. The original poster seeks a comprehensive list of these frequencies, which are assigned by the Ministry of Interior and Administration. Several users provide partial frequency information, but the main challenge remains the lack of a clear mapping between channel numbers (e.g., channel 1, 2, 27) and their corresponding frequencies in MHz. A user suggests checking the website radioscannerpolska.pl for relevant data, while others express frustration over the difficulty in obtaining complete information. The conversation highlights the importance of these frequencies for users of broadband receivers and CB radios, emphasizing the need for accurate and accessible frequency data.
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