Uploaded by MyScannerTalks on Apr 21, 2008
LASD - Deputies Involved in Fight (1:25)
Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies respond to fellow deputies involved in a fight
A scanner is a radio receiver that can automatically tune, or scan, two or more discrete frequencies, stopping when it finds a signal on one of them and then continuing scanning when that frequency goes silent. Many scanners cover the non-broadcast radio bands between 30 and 951 MHz using FM, although there are models that cover more of the radio spectrum and use other modulation types. Early scanners were slow, bulky, and expensive. Today, modern microprocessors have enabled scanners to store thousands of channels and monitor hundreds of channels per second. Recent models can follow trunked radio systems and decode APCO-P25 digital transmissions. Both hand held and desktop models are available. Scanners are often used to monitor police, fire and emergency medical services.
Scanners developed from earlier tunable and fixed-frequency radios that received one frequency at a time. Non-broadcast radio systems, such as those used by public safety agencies, do not transmit continuously. With a radio fixed on a single frequency, much time could pass between transmissions, while other frequencies might be active. A scanning radio will sequentially monitor multiple programmed channels, or search between user defined frequency limits. The scanner will stop on an active frequency strong enough to break the radio's squelch setting and resume scanning other frequencies when that activity ceases.
Scanners are used by hobbyists, railfans, off duty emergency services personnel, reporters and corporate spies.
Scanners first became popular and widely available during CB Radio's heyday in the 1970s. The first scanners often had between four and ten channels and required a separate crystal for each frequency received. Modern programmable scanners allow hundreds or thousands of frequencies to be entered via a keypad and stored in various 'memory banks' and can scan at a rapid rate due to modern microprocessors.
A hand-held wide band communications receiver.Many recent models will allow scanning of the specific DCS or CTCSS code used on a specific frequency should it have multiple users. One memory bank can be assigned to air traffic control, another can be for local marine communications, and yet another for local police frequencies. These can be switched on and off depending on the user's preference. Most scanners have a weather radio band, allowing the listener to tune into weather radio broadcasts from a NOAA transmitter.
Some scanners are equipped with Fire-Tone out. Fire tone out decodes Quik call II tones and acts as a pager when the correct sequence of tones is detected.
Active frequencies can be found by searching the internet and frequency reference books or can be discovered through a radio's search function. An external antenna for a desktop scanner or an extendable antenna for a hand held unit is a good idea for optimum performance
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This is from Industry Station.
DarkConflict 1 year ago
problem is allot of these newer dispatchers arent cut for the job to listen. most sit and text on there cell, stuff there face, or never are capable of multi tasking like your ppl cut for the job or old timer dispatchers. they make no effort to hear beyond the squelch or focus. something ive delt with on the job. and yes have had it in for some for being lazy.
oterotularosa 1 year ago
because he is in a fight
trentwelker 2 years ago
why is the officer not called his 10/20
rv265 2 years ago
cool i remember hearing this on winamp thnx for posting this one i had to take off to a fire call when this happen.
mazda825 3 years ago
Cool. :D
qv76 3 years ago