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geoff5093
Location: New Hampshire Gender: Male
| | Anyone use a police scanner? < on 4/5/2010 5:28 PM >
| | | I'm just curious, does anyone carry a police scanner with them when they explore? I used to have a handheld digital scanner and brought it with me on my first exploration, I had it tuned to the city PD while using earbuds. I can see both pros and cons, a plus to having one would be that if you heard the dispatcher say something along the lines of "report of suspicious activity at such and such location", you may have time to get the hell out of there depending on how close the nearest car is, and how deep you are inside. Or if you are unfortunate enough to be stuck inside, you could hear what they are planning on doing and if/when they leave. Although I can imagine if you do get caught and they find you have a scanner, I'm sure it would be harder to make up an excuse as to why you were inside. I also believe they may be illegal in some states, but not sure. Any thoughts?
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blacklines
Location: the red stick. Gender: Male
| | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 1 on 4/5/2010 6:39 PM >
| | | if a scanner is being used in the commission of a crime, it often adds penalties... from the article on wikipedia: " In some parts of the United States, there are extra penalties for the possession of a scanner during a crime, and some states, such as Michigan, also prohibit the possession of a scanner by a person who has been convicted of a felony in the last 5 years." there are tons of sites that offer more specific, state by state legal information, google "scanner laws" or "scanner used in the commission of a crime" overall, probably a bad idea
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voyagerfan99
Location: Tolland County, Connecticut Gender: Male
| | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 2 on 4/5/2010 6:40 PM >
| | | If I had one I'd use it, but probably only if it was a heavily patrolled area. I'd also use it to try and listen into the security around the building and avoid them at all costs. We could have used one this last weekend, huh Geoff?
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geoff5093
Location: New Hampshire Gender: Male
| | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 3 on 4/5/2010 7:12 PM >
| | | Posted by blacklines if a scanner is being used in the commission of a crime, it often adds penalties... from the article on wikipedia: " In some parts of the United States, there are extra penalties for the possession of a scanner during a crime, and some states, such as Michigan, also prohibit the possession of a scanner by a person who has been convicted of a felony in the last 5 years." there are tons of sites that offer more specific, state by state legal information, google "scanner laws" or "scanner used in the commission of a crime" overall, probably a bad idea
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Good info, which is why I stopped using it after the first exploration, wasn't worth the risk... That and I sold it, haha.
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Brian_n
Location: Toronto/Waterloo, ON Gender: Male
Rooftops & Traintracks
| | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 4 on 4/5/2010 10:27 PM >
| | | I agree, it isn't worth the risk, and I don't think I'd enjoy the exploration as much if I was checking the scanner every so often during it.
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chris_007
Location: Connecticut Gender: Male
The person I am..hates the person I have been.
| | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 5 on 4/6/2010 2:15 AM >
| | | Yeah..it'd bug you out hearing all that cop-chatter. I like feeling like i'm secluded from the outside when I'm in a abandonment. You have to enjoy that eerie silence and learn to get used to the noises of the building itself. There's really no need for it. If your not there to steal anything..and your not smashing out windows and what not..I suggest just taking it all in..forget police and what not.. On another note however..I guess I would consider using one if I was doing recon..Checking a place out before I spend a day there. I posted a while back about going into semi-active or recently abandoned sites..the suggestions here were to find a POE check it out..and fall back and watch the site to see if anyone shows up to your presence. I guess a scanner could be a useful tool for that. But ..a bit over the top anyway. And remember what the above posts say.. Usually carrying a scanner does UP the overall penalty for whatever your doing. The use of a scanner in that manner is illegal..and makes you look that much more suspicious.
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Therrin This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: North of Chicago, IL Gender: Male
*Therrin puts on the penguin-suit
| | | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 6 on 4/6/2010 2:59 AM >
| | | I mentioned this in another thread but I'll mention it here too. Some motorola's and Maxon and other radios you can get dual-band. So you can use one band for transmitting and you can actually program the other band to a scanner frequency to listen to the cops. That way if you get caught unless they go and check the programming on it or send it to the lab or something they only know that you use it as a walkie talkie, not that you're dual-banding it to scan their channels. Niffty stuff, look into it if you're interested.
Give a person a match and they'll be warm for a minute, but light them on fire and they'll be warm for the rest of their life. =) |
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\/adder
Location: DunkarooLand Gender: Male
I'm the worst of the best but I'm in this race.
| | | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 7 on 4/6/2010 6:17 AM >
| | | If you were to do something that warranted advanced notice what I would do is have someone legally parked nearby on lookout with the scanner and a cell phone. They scan and call you and tell you to get the fuck outta there. You could even devise an encoded text message system so if you were caught and cops for some reason checked you phone a message saying "u wana b my designatd drivr 2nite?" or something like that would be mistaken for a drunk text message and not code for GTFO!
"No risk, no reward, no fun." "Go all the way or walk away" escensi omnis... |
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Agent Skelly Web Sheriff
Location: Oregon Territory Gender: Male
Prenez De L'Avance Avec Chrysler!
| | | | | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 8 on 4/6/2010 6:39 AM >
| | | The only Motorola radio that is dual band is the APX7000. Guess what the sticker price is.
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unlisted
Gender: Male
| | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 9 on 4/6/2010 7:50 AM >
| | | Posted by Agent Skelly The only Motorola radio that is dual band is the APX7000. Guess what the sticker price is.
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hehe, I was just going to comment on the dual band moto. For those not in the know, the APX7000 costs around the same as a down payment does- for a HOUSE. The other type of dual band moto is all mobile (vehicle, base) type setup. Only the APX7000 is multi band, and portable (handheld)
If you are that worried about a location- don't do it. Also, FYI- most burglaries, etc are not even put "over the air" anymore- since most PD's know about scanners. Calls like that go direct to the computer in the car. If the officer does not acknowledge the "computer call", dispatch will "inform" them of a waiting message on their computer...
Back in the 90's and early 2000's using a police scanner did save my butt a few times, but it would not anymore. I've also recently run into the local police and had to deal with them direct. Yes, I did have a ham radio tuned to the local police frequency, and had a really crap antenna hooked up, so when I heard "chatter" I knew they were close.. (and I did not enter the building) So overall, if you know how to use it, (radio and.or scanner) and you have proof (on you) you can legally posses such equipment, and your not using it for illegal purposes- than go for it. [last edit 4/6/2010 7:57 AM by unlisted - edited 1 times]
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Tupsumato
Location: Finland Gender: Male
How close can you go?
| | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 10 on 4/6/2010 7:56 AM >
| | | Listening to police traffic would be nice, but here they switched to encrypted radios years ago. It's quite strange that in some countries the police is still using analog, non-encrypted network that can be listened by anyone, including the people they're trying to catch.
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Agent Skelly Web Sheriff
Location: Oregon Territory Gender: Male
Prenez De L'Avance Avec Chrysler!
| | | | | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 11 on 4/6/2010 10:28 AM >
| | | Posted by Tupsumato Listening to police traffic would be nice, but here they switched to encrypted radios years ago. It's quite strange that in some countries the police is still using analog, non-encrypted network that can be listened by anyone, including the people they're trying to catch.
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Well even so, most of Europe uses TETRA which even if it was in the clear, cannot be monitored.
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geoff5093
Location: New Hampshire Gender: Male
| | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 12 on 4/6/2010 11:31 AM >
| | | Posted by Therrin I mentioned this in another thread but I'll mention it here too. Some motorola's and Maxon and other radios you can get dual-band. So you can use one band for transmitting and you can actually program the other band to a scanner frequency to listen to the cops. That way if you get caught unless they go and check the programming on it or send it to the lab or something they only know that you use it as a walkie talkie, not that you're dual-banding it to scan their channels. Niffty stuff, look into it if you're interested.
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I have amateur radio equipment, but the issue is most police departments have gone digital, and the commercial digital radios are super expensive. I have a scanner in my car, but I use that for the fire department I'm on, so I have a reason to have one.
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Therrin This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: North of Chicago, IL Gender: Male
*Therrin puts on the penguin-suit
| | | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 13 on 4/6/2010 12:32 PM >
| | | I do personal protection work for a company out here. Our section has two of the dual band radios, out of the rest of our normal stuff. I've no doubt they're "more" expensive, but I didnt realize how pricey the motorolas were. I think we use, Maxon, or Waxon or something. Same one's used for the protection details during the olympics a few games ago. They're great radios. Not Motorola name-brand but they perform very nicely.
Give a person a match and they'll be warm for a minute, but light them on fire and they'll be warm for the rest of their life. =) |
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Agent Skelly Web Sheriff
Location: Oregon Territory Gender: Male
Prenez De L'Avance Avec Chrysler!
| | | | | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 14 on 4/6/2010 1:48 PM >
| | | Ehhh Maxon? They are like a franken-radio brand...very werid to work with on the hardware side. P25 radios you can get on the used market pretty cheap. My ASTRO Saber was 225 for the radio, charger, 2 batteries and the nice long Motorola VHF Whip.
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NoSuchPerson Stop, or I'll ask you again!
| | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 15 on 4/6/2010 3:19 PM >
| | | Maxon radios are garbage. And yes, digital radios really aren't expensive these days at all. You can get setup with a digital portable, battery and charger - with encryption - for under $500 these days. Or you could be a MotoSnob and buy one of these:
[last edit 4/6/2010 3:26 PM by NoSuchPerson - edited 1 times]
Unit calling radio say again? |
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geoff5093
Location: New Hampshire Gender: Male
| | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 16 on 4/6/2010 3:57 PM >
| | | Posted by Agent Skelly Ehhh Maxon? They are like a franken-radio brand...very werid to work with on the hardware side. P25 radios you can get on the used market pretty cheap. My ASTRO Saber was 225 for the radio, charger, 2 batteries and the nice long Motorola VHF Whip.
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Aren't they hard/expensive to program?
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Agent Skelly Web Sheriff
Location: Oregon Territory Gender: Male
Prenez De L'Avance Avec Chrysler!
| | | | | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 17 on 4/6/2010 8:47 PM >
| | | Posted by geoff5093 Aren't they hard/expensive to program?
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Not at all. Thats a myth.
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NoSuchPerson Stop, or I'll ask you again!
| | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 18 on 4/6/2010 11:24 PM >
| | | Software used to be really easy to get. You might say it was a freeFORall...
Unit calling radio say again? |
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Agent Skelly Web Sheriff
Location: Oregon Territory Gender: Male
Prenez De L'Avance Avec Chrysler!
| | | | | Re: Anyone use a police scanner? <Reply # 19 on 4/6/2010 11:54 PM >
| | | Posted by exkalibur Software used to be really easy to get. You might say it was a freeFORall...
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HAHHA. I would say its still kind of easy if you want to go that route. If you do some digging.
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