Police Radio
Police radios devices enable the cops to reach out on the road to the scene of crime at a far faster rate than they would have, if they had left from the station on receiving a cry for help. Read on to know more about these live radio scanners…
Some of the signals that can be caught on a police scanner are Police signals, Air Traffic Control signals, Air Shows signals, Highway Patrol signals, Space Shuttle communications, News Media signals, Beach Patrol signals and many more. It all depends on how advanced and how many signals can your scanner tune into. Also, scanners can pick up signals from as short a distance as a few feet while others can pick up signals from thousands of miles away. A standard scanner can generally pick up signals in a 25 miles radius. Further, accessories like antennas or external speakers can be used to enhance the features of your scanner.
Although it is a known fact that criminals do have access to police scanners illegally, the following set of people can legally keep a scanner with them:
- Law abiding citizens
- Family of Police officers and Firefighters
- News media organizations
- Neighborhood Watch Groups
- Regional/National Emergency Disaster Groups
If you are using a police scanner, then it is important to learn the 10-codes. The codes may vary from one police department to another however most of the codes are standard. Below is a list of some of the most common codes used on the police scanners:
- 10-0: Caution
- 10-4: Message received, understood
- 10-7: Officer is out of service
- 10-8: Officer is in service and available for assignment
- 10-15: Prisoner is in custody
- 10-19: Returning to the station
- 10-32: Drowning
- 10-33: Alarm sounding: audible
- 10-37: Identify operator
- 10-43: Call a doctor
- 10-50: Subject is under the influence of narcotics
- 10-51: Subject is drunk
- 10-54: Possible dead body
- 10-56: Suicide
- 10-61: Miscellaneous public service
- 10-66: Suspicious person reported
- 10-67: Somebody is calling for help
- 10-72: Knifing
- 10-79: Bomb threat
- 10-91: Barking dog
- 10-91L: Animal, leash law violation
- 10-97: Arrived at the scene
Frequency directories are available on Internet and general radio shacks, which provide a complete set of frequencies that you can tune to in your city. Although, frequencies do not change often, it is always wise to keep the latest copy of frequency directory handy.
St. Joseph News reported that ‘Citizens with scanners are a valuable resource for the police department. Many times information has come from people with scanners that has led to crimes being solved’. Despite this, it is very sad that now a day, people are using police radio scanners for personal enjoyment. They compare it to a weird, unvarnished reality show that is very addicting and exciting as the scanner plays out information about life and death situations. As a matter of fact, in many cities a police scanner is not required to tune into the police frequencies. Further, there are hundreds of live police radio feeds that are streamed over the Internet. All you have to do is to click on the city of your choice and start listening.
Are the live radio scanners a boon or an entertainment device for the bored? I guess the answer to this question lies on the intelligence of the person who owns a live police scanner. The ideal situation would be self-governance without any police radio, however at present it seems like some dream…bad indeed!

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