Police Scanners Handheld
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Idaho State Police Begins Using E-Ticketing
The Idaho State Police began using their new electronic ticketing system Thursday. The system dubbed, E-Ticketing, will allow for quicker, more accurate citations.
I need some help buying a handheld scanner to pickup police band signals?
I make deliveries for a local newspaper and have been driving in the same area every night for the past 430 days. Whenever I see something odd I will call the police but I thought about getting a scanner so I can follow what might be happening in the area so I know what I am driving into or can maybe keep my eye out for those the police might be looking for.
I checked and the lcoal PD allows police scanners. However, where would I find their frequency and what do I need to be looking for in a scanner that would pickup the signal? I see Uniden has several models so how would I know if the $99 model did the same thing the $259 model does?
It is actually pretty easy. Just go down to your local Radio Shack and see which scanner will work in your city. They will know the frequencies too.
There are basically three levels of scanners in the US
Under $100 ones without the 800Mhz band
Over $100 ones with that band
$500 ones that can receive digital transmissions.
If your local PD is using a few frequencies in the 450mhz band, you can go with a cheap one.
If your local PD is using a trunked system in the 800 Mhz band your need a bit more expensive one.
If your PD is digital, you'll have to shell out around $500 to listen.


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