Police scanners...anyone use them?
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Police scanners...anyone use them?
Hi guys, my uncle has an old Uniden BearCatcher scanner in his supra and its so cool, it scans a 1 mile radius and when it picks up a police/highway frequency, it displays a WARNING signal/light and you can hear whatever they are saying. So do any of you guys have one in your rex? I was thinking, hopefully it will fit, take out my stock EQ and fitting one right in there? Man that would be awsome...let me hear your thoughts.
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I think so, though not sure, but then if you are going down the highway one a long trip you would be wanting to run both eh?
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Re: Police scanners...anyone use them?
Originally posted by Vubonic
Hi guys, my uncle has an old Uniden BearCatcher scanner in his supra and its so cool, it scans a 1 mile radius and when it picks up a police/highway frequency, it displays a WARNING signal/light and you can hear whatever they are saying. So do any of you guys have one in your rex? I was thinking, hopefully it will fit, take out my stock EQ and fitting one right in there? Man that would be awsome...let me hear your thoughts.
Hi guys, my uncle has an old Uniden BearCatcher scanner in his supra and its so cool, it scans a 1 mile radius and when it picks up a police/highway frequency, it displays a WARNING signal/light and you can hear whatever they are saying. So do any of you guys have one in your rex? I was thinking, hopefully it will fit, take out my stock EQ and fitting one right in there? Man that would be awsome...let me hear your thoughts.
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Init...THATS EXACTLY THE ONE I BEEN SEARCHING FOR! Thank you so much, how did you know??? The model number really helped out, its about $150-$200 tho, for a 1994 model? But ims till get it I will work on my console pictures once I have everythign ready....keep posted!!!
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i never really wanted one. if i were to ever get one, i'd feel like i was "invincible" thus making me a speed freak while going to the supermarket yaknow? cops don't just use radars to catch you... i've had two speeding tickets; both times, the cop "paced" me. turn off the headlights?! WTF?? if you get one, try not to think you're invincible, that's all.. plus the safety of ppl around you.
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The nice thing about this specific scanner is it does NOT detect the radar but the police radio frequencies and alerts you when one is within the area. Of course you do not become the "speed bandit" with this device, it all depends on the individual.
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Originally posted by TheTwinTurboRX-7
If you have any kind of nice stereo system it will distort your radio and sound with the frequencies recieved with the scanner.
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If you have any kind of nice stereo system it will distort your radio and sound with the frequencies recieved with the scanner.
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Uhhhh, I have a nice system and carry my handheld scanner with me on trips all the time. It does nothing to the radio.
I program my scanner with all the local police, DPS and sheriff frequencies along my route and if I need to make good time I just turn the sucker on.
My primary reason for purchasing the scanner was to take to races with me and listen to the drivers and crews, it's much more interesting when the "#@&$*!!" are not edited out by the tv
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Originally posted by 2GSLSE
what if theyre not talking when you are in the area? the radio is silent sometimes
what if theyre not talking when you are in the area? the radio is silent sometimes
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It picks up the signal from the dispatcher, so if the police isn't talking, you can still pick up the dispatcher signal from the police car.
It picks up the signal from the dispatcher, so if the police isn't talking, you can still pick up the dispatcher signal from the police car.
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why would it matter? your radio would cover a 10 mile radius and you would hear chatter, an officer would rarely give his location over the radio unless A) they were 10-19 (back in station) or B) in the middle of a call where they wouldn't pull you over anways. And on top of that that's only 1 officer, you wouldn't know how many are on shift at that time.
have fun wasting your money.
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no, dispacters work on the same radio frequency as all the officers, it just that because they are dispaching, they're on the radio more often than an individual officer, so there's more of a chance that you'd pick up their band while a dispatcher was on.
Originally posted by inittab
So there is a "dispatcher signal " emitted from the police radio when a message is received by the police radio???
So there is a "dispatcher signal " emitted from the police radio when a message is received by the police radio???
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It would matter, when the officer responds to the dispatch, the scanner picks it up. Not only does it pick up police frequencies, but it picks up medical, air traffic, etc, depending on which mode you want.
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They are illegal to have "in your vehicle" in some states. Make sure to check your local laws so you'll know if you need to hide it if you get pulled over.
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ummm when did federal laws become state? lol naw it's illegal thanx to the good ol FCC! wanna know how to have them in your car legally? then read on... well there's a few ways.... you can become a government agent, police officer, volunteer firefighter, or go spend like $50 and get your ham radio liscence... i'm lazy n kinda pissed off at the government at the momment, so i'd recomend getting your HAM liscence... with a ham liscence you can scan any frequency you want, talk with fellow friends, and illegally tell the cops to bite it when you speed away from them slow malibu's n crown vics lol don't recomend that one tho lol well have fun kiddies lol
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ummm when did federal laws become state? lol naw it's illegal thanx to the good ol FCC! wanna know how to have them in your car legally? then read on... well there's a few ways.... you can become a government agent, police officer, volunteer firefighter, or go spend like $50 and get your ham radio liscence... i'm lazy n kinda pissed off at the government at the momment, so i'd recomend getting your HAM liscence... with a ham liscence you can scan any frequency you want, talk with fellow friends, and illegally tell the cops to bite it when you speed away from them slow malibu's n crown vics lol don't recomend that one tho lol well have fun kiddies lol
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Mahjik, thank you... i'll take my foot out of my mouth and tell everyone to check out the link he left... I must have misunderstood my friend or he was wrong about car scanner laws... He does have a HAM liscense but said it was illegal for me to have a scanner in my car because of fcc laws... was probably just state tho i guess... sorry everyone... check out your state laws for info on if thier illegal....
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