Film, Media & TV1 min ago
Scanners(Police)
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Can you still listen to the police on a scanner or have they all gone digital now. And if so can you buy a digital one.
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There is no legitimate reason to listen to the police frequencies - they are all digital and cannot be decrypted for very good reasons. Gone are the days you can listen to where the Fire Brigade was going as they past your door by tuning into the top end of the FM Band.
There is no legitimate reason to listen to the police frequencies - they are all digital and cannot be decrypted for very good reasons. Gone are the days you can listen to where the Fire Brigade was going as they past your door by tuning into the top end of the FM Band.
Here's the post which almcd007 refers to:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/How-it-Works/Qu estion373195.html
Chris
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/How-it-Works/Qu estion373195.html
Chris
yep, they've gone from analogue to digital (well, my county has anyway and i'm pretty certain the whole country has) and they are 'unscannable'. the kit they use now is like a mobile phone and, as of last year, they knew of no way/of no existing equipment that could intercept the frequncy..... and because of this, apparently there is a high price on their handsets!