Two mystery Frequencies found

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Two mystery Frequencies found

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I found two frequencies that wasn't listed but googled it and it showed it could be Maine

154.415 could be Brewer Maine FD not sure if that's correct

155.100 City of Wells Maine
So I'm looking for any possibility of confirmation if possible.

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nhseacoastskywarn wrote: 29 Jan 2023 15:41 I found two frequencies that wasn't listed but googled it and it showed it could be Maine

154.415 could be Brewer Maine FD not sure if that's correct

155.100 City of Wells Maine
So I'm looking for any possibility of confirmation if possible.

Thank you
Did you even search the wiki before posting this? Curious. Go to "SNE Wiki" to the left, click on Search (left hand side), enter the frequency to the 4th digit. (i.e. 154.4150) and go. It will show up in the search results with the confirmation date right there.
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I did it showed that it wasn't listed in wiki
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You need to use the "SEARCH" out to usually the 4th character after the decimal point (unless a real splinter with a 5th character)

ie: 154.145 would be searched as 154.1450
nhseacoastskywarn wrote: 30 Jan 2023 11:13 I did it showed that it wasn't listed in wiki
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ecps92 wrote: 30 Jan 2023 12:56 You need to use the "SEARCH" out to usually the 4th character after the decimal point (unless a real splinter with a 5th character)

ie: 154.145 would be searched as 154.1450
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Moved to New Hampshire.
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Moved to Maine after being complained about...
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