Racine County, Wisconsin (WI) Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference (2024)

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Racine County, Wisconsin

Last Updated: April 19, 2024, 02:26 am UTC

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Racine County, Wisconsin (WI) Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference (1)

Entity Entity Type
Racine County Trunked Systems (10)Trunked
Racine County Amateur RadioAmateur Radio
Racine CountyCategory
Higher EducationCategory
AirportsAircraft / Airport
BusinessesBusiness Group

Racine County has consolidated their dispatch to form the Racine County Communications Center. As of 12/27/17, Burlington is also dispatched through this center.

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Racine County

Racine County

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Fire channel 2 is a local option.

FrequencyLicenseTypeToneAlpha TagDescriptionModeTag
154.755KBF277RM186.2 PLRASO1Law Dispatch PrimaryFMNLaw Dispatch
151.175KBF277RM186.2 PLRASO2Law Dispatch SecondaryFMNLaw Talk
155.040KBA290BM186.2 PLRASO3County Law TacticalFMNLaw Tac
155.685WNLC409RM114.8 PLMCS 9Mt Pleasant/Caledonia/Sturtevant Police 9FMNLaw Dispatch
156.165WNCD526RM91.5 PLMCS 10Mt Pleasant/Caledonia/Sturtevant Police 10FMNLaw Talk
154.725WNMV715RM52A NACRAMETROMetro Drug UnitP25ELaw Tac
453.600WNSE754BM186.2 PLRAJAILCounty JailFMNCorrections
453.800WNSE754B186.2 PLRASOPAGESheriff PagingFMNLaw Talk
453.900WNSE754BM186.2 PLRASOCHCourthouse SecurityFMNLaw Tac
453.7625WNSE754RM156.7 PLRASOCHCourthouse SecurityFMNLaw Talk
453.3375WNSE754RMRASOSheriff/Siren ControlFMNLaw Talk
460.0125KDG900RM118.8 PLRAFIR1Fire Dispatch/Siren ControlFMNFire Dispatch
460.1875KDG900RM118.8 PLRAFIR3Fire - Rochester / Tichigan / WaterfordFMNFire-Talk
460.3875KDG900RM118.8 PLRAFIR4Fire - Raymond / Wind LakeFMNFire-Talk
460.575KDG900RM118.8 PLRAFIR5Fire - Kansasville / Union Grove / Dover / YorkvilleFMNFire-Talk
460.1125KDG900RM118.8 PLRAFIR6Fire - City & Town of BurlingtonFMNFire-Talk
458.400KDG900M123.0 PLRAFIR7Fireground - Union Grove / YorkvilleFMNFire-Talk
458.600KDG900M136.5 PLRAFIR8Fireground - Mount PleasantFMNFire-Talk
458.800KDG900M100.0 PLRAFIR9Fireground / Flight for Life CoordinationFMNFire-Talk
458.900KDG900M167.9 PLRAFIR10Fireground - RaymondFMNFire-Talk
460.2875KDG900RM118.8 PLRAFIR11Fire - South Shore (Mt. Pleasant/Sturtevant) Patch-154.370FMNFire Dispatch
460.4625KDG900RM118.8 PLRAFIR12Fire - CaledoniaFMNFire-Talk
453.2625RM118.8 PLKansasville2Fire - KansasvilleFMNFire-Talk
460.6125WPUZ677RM77.0 PLRaymond 2Fire - RaymondFMNFire-Talk
453.7625WNSE754RM77.0 PLRochester 2Fire - RochesterFMNFire-Talk
460.1375WPXZ740RM156.7 PLTichigan 2Fire - TichiganFMNFire-Talk
463.925RM218.1 PLTichigan FDFire - Tichigan Admin/TrainingFMNFire-Talk
463.150WPHZ829RM141.3 PLRacine EMS GRacine EMS GroupFMNEMS-Talk
151.025KNFX427RM186.2 PLRAHWYHighwaysFMNPublic Works
155.220BM179.9 PLHumane SocCounty Humane SocietyFMNPublic Works
453.8125WNSE754RMRACOUNTYCounty Buildings & GroundsFMNPublic Works
857.2625WPGT613BMRAMDTMDTsTelmData
Burlington (City)

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FrequencyLicenseTypeToneAlpha TagDescriptionModeTag
155.070KNJM328RM520 NACBUPDPolice Car to CarP25Law Talk
460.2125KCT666RM77.0 PLBurlington FDFire LocalFMNFire-Talk
45.640KNJK935BM141.3 PLBUPARKSParks & RecreationFMPublic Works
Burlington (Town)

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FrequencyLicenseTypeToneAlpha TagDescriptionModeTag
45.640KRC616BMTBUDPW1Town DPW 1FMPublic Works
45.840WPHZ683M192.8 PLTBUDPW2Town DPW 2FMPublic Works
Caledonia

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Mt Pleasant/Caledonia/Sturtevant PD'S have all merged to 1 dispatch, now listed under the County as MCS 9.

FrequencyLicenseTypeToneAlpha TagDescriptionModeTag
155.040WNCD526BM186.2 PLRASO3Police TacticalFMNLaw Tac
453.3125WNCD526RM664 DPLCADPW Public WorksFMNPublic Works
45.560BM174 DPLCADPW LBPublic Works (old)FMPublic Works
Mount Pleasant

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Mt Pleasant/Caledonia/Sturtevant PDs have merged to 1 dispatch, now listed under the County as MCS 9.

FrequencyLicenseTypeToneAlpha TagDescriptionModeTag
453.6875KSJ640RMCC 3
TG 100
SL 1
RAMPDPWPublic WorksDMRPublic Works
45.200KSJ640BM141.3 PLMPDPWPublic WorksFMPublic Works
Racine (City)

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FrequencyLicenseTypeToneAlpha TagDescriptionModeTag
155.550KSA413RM52A NACRAPD 1/5Police DispatchP25ELaw Dispatch
155.550KSA413RM186.2 PLRAPD 1/5Police DispatchFMNLaw Dispatch
154.845KSA413RM52A NACRAPD 2/6Police Car-to-Car/Records/DispositionsP25ELaw Talk
154.845KSA413RM186.2 PLRAPD 2/6Police Car-to-Car/Records/DispositionsFMNLaw Talk
159.210KSA413BM186.2 PLRAPD 6Police Street CrimesFMNLaw Talk
154.7925WQAY756RMEC4 NACRAPD 7Police Major CrimesP25ELaw Talk
154.370KSB972BM186.2 PLRAFD 1Fire Dispatch - Patched RAFIR11 - 460.2875FMNFire Dispatch
154.160KSB972RM506 DPLRAFD 2Fire 2FMNFire Dispatch
154.235KSB972BM186.2 PLRAFD 3FiregroundFMNFire-Tac
151.415KSB972RM506 DPLRAFD 4FireFMNFire-Tac
155.760KBG917RM186.2 PLRADPWPublic Works 1FMNPublic Works
155.805KB95843M186.2 PLRADPW MoPublic Works 2FMNPublic Works
154.055WPNT913M263 DPLRADPW PtPublic Works 3FMNPublic Works
856.2625KNJH394RM136.5 PLRAWATERWater & Wastewater UtilityFMNPublic Works
151.685KD31293M71.9 PLFestival Pk1Festival ParkFMNPublic Works
151.745KD31293M82.5 PLFestival Pk2Festival ParkFMNPublic Works
159.180KBG917BMRADPW AVLPublic Works AVL DataTelmData
453.200KNJZ470RM192.8 PLRABOOKPublic Library BookmobileFMNPublic Works
453.450KZJ531RM023 DPLRABUSTransitFMNTransportation
460.6375KZJ531RM192.8 PLRATRANTransit/ParatransitFMNTransportation
453.275KZJ531BMRABUS AVLTransit AVL DataTelmData
Sturtevant

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Mt Pleasant/Caledonia/Sturtevant PDs have all merged to one dispatch, now listed under the County as MCS 9.

FrequencyLicenseTypeToneAlpha TagDescriptionModeTag
154.995KAS685BM114.8 PLSVPDPolice FMNLaw Talk
45.760BM173.8 PLSVDPWPublic WorksFMPublic Works
Union Grove

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FrequencyLicenseTypeToneAlpha TagDescriptionModeTag
451.125WRWF459RM50 RANUGDPWPublic WorksNXDN48EPublic Works
Waterford

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FrequencyLicenseTypeToneAlpha TagDescriptionModeTag
460.05625WQVH297RM5 RANRAWADPWDPWNXDN48Public Works
Wind Point

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FrequencyLicenseTypeToneAlpha TagDescriptionModeTag
155.805WNVM745MWPDPWPublic WorksFMNPublic Works
Non-Governmental Organizations

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FrequencyLicenseTypeToneAlpha TagDescriptionModeTag
151.130WPMV658RM703 DPLRAFB1Racine Fire Bells - DispatchFMNEmergency Ops
154.055WPMV658M186.2 PLRAFB2Racine Fire Bells - SceneFMNEmergency Ops

Higher Education

Gateway Technical College

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FrequencyLicenseTypeToneAlpha TagDescriptionModeTag
451.3875WQDY358BMGTC OpsGateway Technical CollegeFMNSchools
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Racine County, Wisconsin (WI) Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference (2024)

FAQs

What are the best frequencies to listen to on scanner? ›

Some of the bands you should find out about include the following: 50-MHz, 144-MHz, 440-(430)MHz, and 1.2-GHz. The most popular is the 144-MHz (2-meter) band. That's where you'll find a lot of ham radio operators as well as local public safety calls.

What is a radio frequency scanner? ›

RF Picking Systems

An RF scanner is a Radio Frequency Scanner which is a wireless handheld device that uses radio frequency wireless network to communicate with software to transfer information throughout the network.

What frequency is Wisconsin Southern Radio? ›

160.575 BM

What is the police frequency in Bedford NH? ›

They dispatch on 156.180 MHz with a PL of 94.8. The Bedford Communication Center also dispatches the Bedford Police Department.

Which frequencies to avoid? ›

In addition to decibel levels, harmful sound frequencies can also be damaging to human hearing. Low frequencies (under 20 Hz) and high frequencies (above 20,000 Hz) that humans cannot perceive can also affect the ear and have adverse effects on our health.

What frequency do most police use? ›

Most police radios operate in the 700 and 800 MHz UHF bands. These provide pretty good range, especially in urban areas. A squad car radio built into a car could easily give range of 10–25 miles under ideal conditions. A handheld usually will do a couple of miles, anywhere between 2 and 5 miles.

What radio station is 95.3 in Wisconsin? ›

95.3 WBEV is your hometown station, powered by the Daily Dodge, bringing you breaking news, sports, closings, and more from Dodge County, Wisconsin.

What radio frequency is wireless communication? ›

A radio frequency (RF) signal refers to a wireless electromagnetic signal used as a form of communication, if one is discussing wireless electronics. Radio waves are a form of electromagnetic radiation with identified radio frequencies that range from 3kHz to 300 GHz.

What is Wisconsin public radio station? ›

Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR) is a network of 38 public radio stations in the state of Wisconsin. WPR's network is divided into two distinct services, the WPR News Network and the WPR Music Network, as well as the All Classical Network, a digital-only, full-time classical music service.

What is the NYPD radio frequency? ›

NameUnits (Zones)Frequency (NFM)
Zone 2273-75476.9875
Zone 2377-79476.7375
Zone 2481-83476.7875
Zone 2584-88476.7625
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What frequency is LAPD? ›

LAPD Voice Radio System This radio system consists of 56 digital channels (APC0-25 compliant) and one analog channel. This system is configured in the conventional mode operating in the 450-512 MHz UHF frequency band. This radio system currently supports over 10,000 portable/mobile radios used by the LAPD officers.

What is the frequency of the Love County scanner? ›

All Identified Frequencies Back to county
FrequencyLicenseDescription
155.250000KKM700Fire and EMS Dispatch
155.370000KKM700Texas State Intercity Net
155.595000KKM700Sheriff Analog for Mutual Aid
155.595000KKM700Sheriff Dispatch
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What frequencies are best for sound quality? ›

Ideal speaker frequency response would cover the full spectrum of human hearing, i.e., 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, with a smooth response across this range. However, perfect sound reproduction is difficult due to several factors like speaker design, room acoustics, and human hearing limitations.

What frequency sound is required for a good scan? ›

Expert-Verified Answer. A frequency of 1.5 MHz is required for a good ultrasound scan, where the wavelength is no more than 1.0 mm. This frequency is within the range of ultrasound and is commonly used in medical imaging applications to produce detailed images by reflecting from surfaces within the body.

What are good frequencies to listen too? ›

Each one has a different supposed benefit, some more spiritual than others:
  • 396 Hz – Relieves fear and guilt.
  • 432 Hz – Allows greater connection with nature.
  • 528 Hz – Heals and repairs the body.
  • 639 Hz – Balances mood and emotions.
  • 741 Hz – Helps with problem solving and self-expression.
Jul 13, 2023

What is the best binaural frequency to listen to? ›

Binaural beats in the alpha frequencies (8 to 13 Hz) are thought to encourage relaxation, promote positivity, and decrease anxiety. Binaural beats in the lower beta frequencies (14 to 30 Hz) have been linked to increased concentration and alertness, problem-solving, and improved memory.

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