MA State Police Low-Band

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  • Originally used for Dispatching operations until the MA State Police 800 MHz TRS was put online (except for extreme Western MA)
  • The MSP Low-Band Frequencies have gotten second life in car to car use and secondary barracks use for when the Patrol Talk group is crowded
  • It is unknown if the former MDC Police stations in Boston have low-band capability. I have never heard any of the Boston area (former MDC Police) Barracks ID on the low-band system only car to car systems
  • Detectives are mostly on NEXTEL (Cellular Phone) or the TRS
  • Low-Band is restricted to mobile and base radios only.


Massachusetts State Police Low-Band Freqs

  • All Low Band PL's are 141.3, except F-8 & F-9 where sometimes NO PL was used
  • Apparently the newer low-band radios only have 8 channels.
FreqChUsual Use (Notes)Current Use as of 2008 (Notes)
42.4400F-1Statewide Base to BaseNo reported activity since at least 1999
42.3400F-2Troops A and HMostly used by H-2 Framingham and H-7 Milton as a secondary to the Patrol talk groups
42.4000F-3Troop CUsed as a secondary to the Patrol Talk groups/Station C BOLOs
42.5000F-4Troop DVery rarely Troop D Activity, Mostly Troop B car to car activity out in Western MA
42.5400F-5Troop C Car to CarStill Active as Troop C Car to Car
42.4600F-6Troop BStill Actively used by Western MA Troop B, and Troop D as Car to Car
42.4200F-7Car to CarUsed by H-3 Foxboro as a Secondary to the TG and by Troop E in Western MA
44.7400F-8Auto Theft Strike Force
Air Wing
Small Town Patrols
Used mostly by C-8 E-911 Dispatch Center for Wales and Holland Police
44.9000F-9Auto Theft Strike ForceInactive nothing ever heard but skip from down south.