Any radio frequency for UV5R police or any
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Any radio frequency for UV5R police or any
Hi I am new to here I am trying to find some radio frequency emergency services or any random from Paisley
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Re: Any radio frequency for UV5R police or any
ha ha haaaa,
good luck... you won't hear anything on an Analogue radio...
in fact you won't hear anything from the three main emergency services..
good luck... you won't hear anything on an Analogue radio...
in fact you won't hear anything from the three main emergency services..
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Re: Any radio frequency for UV5R police or any
As big pimp said you have no chance. They all moved over to tetra about 10 years ago I think? Only emergency service your year is possibly like rnli for ship to shore comms and ATC.
If you were American though, the yanks are all backwards and you can tune into them with a baofeng as they don't have tetra or encryption
If you were American though, the yanks are all backwards and you can tune into them with a baofeng as they don't have tetra or encryption
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Re: Any radio frequency for UV5R police or any
Some US Police and Sheriff's departments use encryption on DMR, NXDN and P25 and a small number of transportation authorities use Tetra..
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Re: Any radio frequency for UV5R police or any
You have to get excited by deliveroo deliveries and shoe shops I’m afraid. Maybe a bit of hospital paging and marine band. Pmr446 is there, but that’s more shoe shops and a few people trying to chat to strangers. That’s about it?
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Ah my mistake did not realise this, saw that a few states you can tune into with a baofeng so assumed it was same a cross the board in the states
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Re: Any radio frequency for UV5R police or any
The reason a large number of law enforcement agencies in the USA are still using analogue radio equipment is the trunked system is owned by the state or county government, these are shared with all state or county users i.e. Police, Fire, road maintenance, waste management etc. To upgrade to digital would require the whole system to be upgraded at a huge cost to the state or county. The upside of this is if a system is upgraded it will be to digital and not to another analogue system. Once a system upgrades to digital this will allow users who wish to go encrypted to do so without impacting other users on the system. Nearly all digital mobile radios allow programming for both analogue and digital channels, which allows mobiles to still operate with legacy systems for mutual aid across counties and states. Larger city Police and Fire usually own and operate their own radio system which can be an old legacy one frequency analogue or the latest digital trunked system..
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Re: Any radio frequency for UV5R police or any
Airwave is not doing too bad, really. The new system piggybacking on EE is just stalling - it doesn't work. I've just been up the east coast towards Hull from Lowestoft where I live. 4G was flaky, and usually 3G was present with 1 or 2 bars, but sometimes not even 3G was available. No way would the EE network be able to support emergency services in this part of the country. Airwave is better coverage - being centred on the Police stations. Where are cells? In the basement with concrete walls and rebar! How they forgot this I don't know.
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Re: Any radio frequency for UV5R police or any
You will need a flux capacitor and a handful of discrete components to convert the 5R to receive plod
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