If you mean: how reliable is the information you hear on a police scanner, then fairly so, though it's possible the people are relaying untruthful information given to them by an unreliable third party or reporting their (possibly mistaken) impressions and observations of the moment. It's also just barely possible that someone might actually intentionally lie ("He shot first.").
If you mean: if a police scanner says the frequency is umpty-ump point whatever megahertz, how likely is it to actually be that: pretty darn dependable, unless you've got some sort of cheap crummy scanner.
i have a bearcat 4 scanner. how do i get just police and fire frequencies for my city
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LO on a police scanner stands for Lock Out. The lock out button has the scanner skip those frequencies that are tagged to be locked out. For scanners with this ability frequencies (most) that are either pre-programmed or frequencies that have been inputted manually can be locked out. These locked out frequencies can later be reversed so they are no longer locked out from the scanning sequence.
Try the radioreference website for a list.
New York State DEC Police:159.225159.375
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, along with a lot of useful scanning information, visit: www.RadioReference.com
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, along with a lot of useful scanning information, visit: www.RadioReference.com
The Police Scanner 5-0 app for Android is completely free of charge and has online ratings of between 80% and 100%. This is clearly one of the best police scanners currently available. Police Scanner 5-0 can pick up most digitally broadcast police frequencies.
Local police scanner frequencies for Mississippi can typically be found online through websites dedicated to broadcasting scanner feeds or on the official website of the local law enforcement agency. Additionally, there are mobile applications available that provide access to live scanner feeds, such as Broadcastify or Scanner Radio.
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies in your area, along with a lot of other useful scanning information, visit: www.RadioReference.com
One can find a list of scanner frequencies on Radio Reference. Depending on where the person is, the site let's one pinpoint a locations to find scanner frequencies.
Reference this website:http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=1953JGR