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See [[Chittenden County VT Sheriff Department]] <br>
 
See [[Chittenden County VT Sheriff Department]] <br>
All departments are capable of transmitting on State Channel 2 (460.500 MHz PL 118.8 Hz simplex). Some officers choose not to use this channel on their handheld radios because of poor reception or other technical problems. When people are arrested, the transporting officer calls the detention facility on Channel 2 to let them know he's coming.
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All departments are capable of transmitting on State Channel 2 (460.5000 MHz PL 118.8 Hz simplex). Some officers choose not to use this channel on their handheld radios because of poor reception or other technical problems. When people are arrested, the transporting officer calls the detention facility on Channel 2 to let them know he's coming.
 
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Bolton  
 
Bolton  
 
Buels Gore      Patrolled by Vermont State Police
 
Buels Gore      Patrolled by Vermont State Police
Burlington      Channel 1: 460.125 Mhz DCS 134; Channel 5: 460.2875 MHz Simplex
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Burlington      Channel 1: 460.1250 Mhz DCS 134; Channel 5: 460.2875 MHz Simplex
 
Charlotte
 
Charlotte
Colchester      453.750 MHz DCS 244
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Colchester      453.7500 MHz DCS 244
Essex          155.250 MHz ??
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Essex          155.2500 MHz ??
Essex Junction  460.100 MHz ??
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Essex Junction  460.1000 MHz ??
 
Hinesburg
 
Hinesburg
 
Huntington      Patrolled by Vermont State Police
 
Huntington      Patrolled by Vermont State Police
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Milton          Uses Colchester frequency 453.750 MHz DCS 244
 
Milton          Uses Colchester frequency 453.750 MHz DCS 244
 
Richmond        Has own department
 
Richmond        Has own department
Shelburne      453.150 MHz
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Shelburne      453.1500 MHz
South Burlington  460.175 DCS 654; also uses encrypted APCO-25 digital for 'sensitive' information (a digital scanner will NOT allow you to hear these)
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South Burlington  460.1750 DCS 654; also uses encrypted APCO-25 digital for 'sensitive' information (a digital scanner will NOT allow you to hear these)
 
St. George
 
St. George
 
Underhill      Patrolled by Vermont State Police
 
Underhill      Patrolled by Vermont State Police
 
Westford
 
Westford
Williston      453.850 MHz PL 118.8 Hz
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Williston      453.8500 MHz PL 118.8 Hz
Winooski        460.200 MHz
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Winooski        460.2000 MHz
 
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Vermont Fish and Game 159.405 MHz
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Vermont Fish and Game 159.4050 MHz

Revision as of 12:24, 17 July 2008

See Chittenden County VT Sheriff Department
All departments are capable of transmitting on State Channel 2 (460.5000 MHz PL 118.8 Hz simplex). Some officers choose not to use this channel on their handheld radios because of poor reception or other technical problems. When people are arrested, the transporting officer calls the detention facility on Channel 2 to let them know he's coming.

Bolton 
Buels Gore      Patrolled by Vermont State Police
Burlington      Channel 1: 460.1250 Mhz DCS 134; Channel 5: 460.2875 MHz Simplex
Charlotte
Colchester      453.7500 MHz DCS 244
Essex           155.2500 MHz ??
Essex Junction  460.1000 MHz ??
Hinesburg
Huntington      Patrolled by Vermont State Police
Jericho         Patrolled by Vermont State Police 
Milton          Uses Colchester frequency 453.750 MHz DCS 244
Richmond        Has own department
Shelburne       453.1500 MHz
South Burlington  460.1750 DCS 654; also uses encrypted APCO-25 digital for 'sensitive' information (a digital scanner will NOT allow you to hear these)
St. George
Underhill       Patrolled by Vermont State Police
Westford
Williston       453.8500 MHz PL 118.8 Hz
Winooski        460.2000 MHz

Vermont Fish and Game 159.4050 MHz