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The RadioReference wiki is a place for for public safety communications professionals and hobbyists to discuss radio communication, details of programming and operating radio communication {{tag|equipment}}, and related information.
The RadioReference wiki is a place for for public safety communications professionals and hobbyists to discuss radio communication, details of programming and operating radio communication {{tag|equipment}}, and related information.


The wiki is powered by {{tag|MediaWiki}}, with a {{tag|custom skin}} and with {{tag|GoogleAds}}.
The wiki is powered by {{tag|MediaWiki}}, with a {{tag|custom skin}} and with {{tag|Google advertising}}.


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Language: English
Edit mode: ByInvitation
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Main topic: Radio
Wiki size: 6,523 article pages see stats
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(As of: 30 March 2013)


RadioReference provides information about radio communication -- including a complete frequency database, trunked radio system information, and FCC license data from North America. RadioReference also broadcasts of public safety live audio communications feeds, hosting thousands of live audio broadcasts of Police, Fire, EMS, and other associated communications.

RadioReference provides a database of user contributed frequencies, trunking system profiles, and technical data on communications systems used worldwide.

The RadioReference wiki is a place for for public safety communications professionals and hobbyists to discuss radio communication, details of programming and operating radio communication equipment, and related information.

The wiki is powered by MediaWiki, with a custom skin and with Google advertising.