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TH>Concerning _Tennessee Scanner Laws_, Nathan Bollinger said to All in TH>SCANRADIO: TH> TH> NB> My wife and I are going to Tennessee in a few weeks, and I'd like TH> NB> to know what the scanner laws in Tennesse are. Can anyone help TH>me? TH> TH>Aside from the usual federal "no cellular" laws, I'm not aware of any TH>laws limitting the use of scanners at the state level. I suspect TH>there may be some laws concerning listening to non-cellular phone TH>conversations (mobile, cordless, etc), but have not been able to TH>confirm it. Some cities outlaw the use of scanners in vehicles, but TH>the state does not. TH> TH>Actually, I'm probably the worst person in the world to answer this TH>question, now that I think about it... TH> TH>... Amateur Radio Operators do it with much greater frequency! TH> TH>--- JetMail 0.99beta22 Thanks Troy! We're back from Tennessee. I didn't get to listen to my scanner very much 'cause I couldn't find a Radio Shack store in order to buy copy of POLICE CALL. But we still had a good time! --- RBBSMail v18.1 (1:379/308.0) ---------------TH> * Origin: When Starlings Mate - Benton, TN (1:362/708.4) * Origin: The North Carolina EMS BBS Salisbury NC (704) 637-6906 |
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