According to the information I have, the frequencies that are assigned for public service in Howard County (police, fire, EMA) all have corresponding talk groups in the Indiana SAFE-T trunking system.
I would suspect that they have migrated to digital, but the analog licenses have not expired yet and are still listed.
You should be able to find business frequencies (cabs, schools, radio stations, etc.) that can be monitored.
No way to modify the radio to pick then up. Not only do you have the receive the signal (outside the Baofeng parameters), you have to digitally decode the signal, talk groups, etc. To date, I've seen no conversion kits for non-digital scanners and radios.
I would suspect that they have migrated to digital, but the analog licenses have not expired yet and are still listed.
You should be able to find business frequencies (cabs, schools, radio stations, etc.) that can be monitored.
No way to modify the radio to pick then up. Not only do you have the receive the signal (outside the Baofeng parameters), you have to digitally decode the signal, talk groups, etc. To date, I've seen no conversion kits for non-digital scanners and radios.