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owner
16th December 2007, 00:28
he reckons you can buy a scanner to moniter the police comms for 100$ from dicksmiths? anyone tried it

Finn
16th December 2007, 00:31
he reckons you can buy a scanner to moniter the police comms for 100$ from dicksmiths? anyone tried it

What, saving $100?

Renegade
16th December 2007, 00:37
untill they go to encrypted digital and you have wasted your cash, is fun to listen to though :whistle:

Drunken Monkey
16th December 2007, 01:07
I have one, although the novelty wears off pretty quick.You can program in the police channels with the frequencies listed here: http://www.nzscanners.org.nz/
then the scanner will just scan through the channels you've saved and lock on when one is open. You do pick up a lot of data these days though, but the main comms lines are all still analogue.

Taz
16th December 2007, 05:01
Wow! A talking pig!

spudchucka
16th December 2007, 05:18
Only no friend losers and criminals listen to scanners.

madandy
16th December 2007, 06:00
And boi ricers aye Spud.
I'm off for a rinde this morning. Can a scanner forecast the weather today?

owner
16th December 2007, 08:41
max smart "Thats veeeerrryyy interesting" Thanks for that drunken monkey
Spudchucker: piss off back to the crusier section. Im dont think of myself as a criminal just curious

And he also mentioned that when they lock onto a speeding vehicle with a radar detector it makes a different sound, to a speeding vehicle without a radar detctor

So they are more likely to nail the criminal with the radar for any thing they can

davereid
16th December 2007, 08:56
Police are moving to the P25 encrypted radio standard as soon as they can make it go ! Your investment in your scanner would not be a good one. The P25 radios will still be detectable with your scanner, so you could use them as an indication that there was a police car in the area, but thats about it.

Can they tell you have a radar detector ?

Yep, mostly. Your radar detector emits a small amount of leakage radiation from the local-oscillator.

Delphinus
16th December 2007, 10:09
Can they tell you have a radar detector ?

Yep, mostly. Your radar detector emits a small amount of leakage radiation from the local-oscillator.

Do they need a radar detector detector or does the standard speed monitoring radar pick it up.
Obviously they are quite visible in the dash/window as well.

scumdog
16th December 2007, 10:30
Do they need a radar detector detector or does the standard speed monitoring radar pick it up.
Obviously they are quite visible in the dash/window as well.

Which is why it is fun sitting behind a car with a detector at the traffic lights.

Turn on the radar and watch everybody in the car on front jump out of their skins.

marty
16th December 2007, 10:32
you have LIGHTS down your way?

scumdog
16th December 2007, 10:41
you have LIGHTS down your way?

Hell NO!

I had to drive for an hour to the city to do that trick!:crazy:

spudchucka
16th December 2007, 13:18
Spudchucker: piss off back to the crusier section.

I don't ride a cruiser, your scanner must be fubar.

And what have you got against the cruiser guys anyway?

owner
16th December 2007, 14:00
Said in jest bud. I know what your saying but, I aint a no mate criminal loser.
I was just seeing if the info was correct.
Seems it was correct but not complete thanks for the tips and laugh KB
:jerry:

davereid
16th December 2007, 14:16
You may still be able to listen to the police radio traffic, just delayed.

Several US police forces replay their radio traffic on the internet, just delayed adequately to ensure nothing they are currently up to is compromised.

The idea is, it allows public overview of what they are up to, all part of community involvement and "transparency".

Some US police stations also have webcams of all secure station areas running 24hrs a day. Stops the crims claiming they got a hiding when they didn't.

Usarka
16th December 2007, 14:39
Some US police stations also have webcams of all secure station areas running 24hrs a day. Stops the crims claiming they got a hiding when they didn't.
Haha! There are plenty of tricks to get a prisoner to "resist" and then give him a "justified" hiding :yes:

Chrislost
16th December 2007, 19:13
he reckons you can buy a scanner to moniter the police comms for 100$ from dicksmiths? anyone tried it

yes, we sued to cruze around the drags lietening to the police.

after a while they got smart and used their cellfones to organise the busts.

its pretty boring really, exept you know where the cops that have busted people are and you dont accidentally end up wheelieing past them as they write their tickets to the poor SOB who was traveling at 11km. over the limit...:buggerd:

Horse
16th December 2007, 19:20
Only no friend losers and criminals listen to scanners.

And TV crews and print photogs.

Virago
16th December 2007, 19:35
And TV crews and print photogs.

They were covered under the losers and crims section...

Horse
16th December 2007, 20:07
They were covered under the losers and crims section...
Thanks very much....

ynot slow
16th December 2007, 20:53
Which is why it is fun sitting behind a car with a detector at the traffic lights.

Turn on the radar and watch everybody in the car on front jump out of their skins.

Same thing when following a car or two,then they see a highway patrol car coming towards them,they hit the brakes,funny thing is mostly the driver is a older lady and the copper hasn't got the radar on,joys of a detector in car.

Mind you quite a few cop cars lately have not had radars on constantly,the odd time they pulse ,most of the time I'm doing maybe 105-115km and allowing for speedo error am safe.

Then there is the time you are getting signal and by time brain registers cop,you're still nabbed,albeit maybe scrubbing off 5 km or so.:Oops:

Wolf
17th December 2007, 10:16
Thanks very much....
Hmmm, my keen sense of smell detects a Culture Vulture...

Edbear
17th December 2007, 12:29
Police are moving to the P25 encrypted radio standard as soon as they can make it go ! Your investment in your scanner would not be a good one. The P25 radios will still be detectable with your scanner, so you could use them as an indication that there was a police car in the area, but thats about it.

Can they tell you have a radar detector ?

Yep, mostly. Your radar detector emits a small amount of leakage radiation from the local-oscillator.



Wot's this world coming too??? First leaky homes, now leaky radar detectors!!!!:whistle:

Mr Merde
17th December 2007, 12:34
you have LIGHTS down your way?

I've heard that they do, and next year they are going to replace the candles with that new fangled electricity stuff

sunhuntin
17th December 2007, 12:48
Hell NO!

I had to drive for an hour to the city to do that trick!:crazy:

was a culture shock riding down your way! from wanaka, over arthurs pass to chch before i hit a set of lights... a real shock sitting for 10 mins in chch after getting so used to just going when the way was clear.

Lias
17th December 2007, 13:34
Hopefully someone will invent a nice cheap device that cracks the digital radio's they are moving too.

Cop scanners are fun, and occasionally save your bacon :Oi:

When I was younger the lads and I would often cruise around wellington listening to the various channels and racing to anything interesting when we were bored.

jrandom
17th December 2007, 13:38
Hopefully someone will invent a nice cheap device that cracks the digital radio's they are moving too.

I know nothing of current commercially available 'secure' digital radio systems, but I would imagine that they'd use properly strong encryption. No reason not to other than a designed-in 'back door' capability, which I doubt cop radios would have.

In other words, cracking not possible.