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echo: askacop
to: BLAKE BOWERS
from: RICH WILLBANKS
date: 1998-05-11 17:19:00
subject: Radio Traffic 17:19:5605/11/98

 TR> scanner on a regular basis, how many times do you hear, "10-21
 TR> dispatch for 10-35?" Here, these codes would mean use a phone to call
BB> The scary thing is when the officer calls in, using a cell
BB> phone, not realizing that too is unsecure, and easily
BB> monitored!
Unsecured maybe, easily monitored not quite.  For one
thing cell phones use about 1000 different freqs.
Finding the one the officer is using requires you to
either know the officer's voice or hear something that
lets you know he's a cop.
For another if the LEO is moving, and maybe even if
he's still, the phone may change freqs at any time and
I don't know of any scanner that can follow the jump.
I think there is a machine that cost several thousand
dollars that can but this doesn't eliminate problem
one.
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