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dave3825 said: In my opinion, an sdr with the right software has more advantages over a true police scanner. Scanner can only monitor 1 channel / talk group at a time. Sdr with the right software can monitor multiple systems and talk groups simultaneously.
Yesterday I was watching a movie made in 1950 entitled "Mystery Street." I like to watch old movies to see the stuff people used back then and even to get an idea of how they lived. This movie was shot in Boston, and it was interesting to see the police there using a 1950 Ford with a long antenna attached to a ball mount on the driver's side in ...
Rhinelander, WI. Jul 29, 2008. #1. I was just wondering if anyone has been hearing about a scanner that decodes encrypted (secure) radio traffic on a digital radio system. I hear of several instances in my area that people have been recieving encrypted signals on police scanners. A patrol officer heard himself on a persons scanner, so he double ...
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Jan 30, 2023. #1. For those of you too young to remember, in the days before the internet and this wonderful site Police Call was a book put out by Radio Shack every year, with a "complete" list of frequencies nationwide. I remember going to Radio Shack every year so that I could update my Bearcat 210 or 220 or whatever scanner I had at the time.
May 30, 2014. #1. Hi,Is there a current list of codes, Ive found one,but there are some codes missing. I hear a -Code 20- called out that sounded like a disabled MV.. The list I have skips from 18 to 22.. Heres what I currently have.. 1 Standby for Emergency (All units to stay off the air) 2 Phone your Barracks (also refers to Cell Phone ...
60. Location. Evanston, IL. Dec 16, 2023. #1. When I worked for Illinois State Police in the 80s and early 90s we had 2 separate mobile radios – one high band w/Dist Channel and ISPERN and one low band w/Dist Channel and car-car. It seems that there is a lot more traffic on the frequencies today then back then.
I always listen to The Bridge Police and I live very close to the base of the bridge. They just went Phase 2 encrypted replacing their type II smartzone system. I always listen of course to channel 13 Marine as the ships would talk to the bridge for bridge openings and I would listen to the simplex 151 megahertz ancient secondary radio ...
n1das said: The title of this thread sure is misleading! Thread title: The pro's and con's of police digital radio's. Corrected thread title: The pros and cons of police digital radios. Pros: -----. - Clear, noise-free digital audio. - Able to operate more narrowband compared to analog-only FM radios.
1. Sep 21, 2010. #5. The whole national Police and Gendarmerie use digital radiocommunications based on TETRAPOL. Communications are of course encrypted. The first model of the handeld radio is named P2G and is sold by EADS. The picture below show this radio, the left-most is for the Police, the others are for the fire departement (who use an ...