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Location: Bayside Melbourne.
Registered: May 2003
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What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sat, 15 November 2003 06:30
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I here of people with scanners listening in on Police conversations... Do I need a scanner or do they just use one of the channels on a normal UHF CB radio? If so, which ones?
I am going to buy a pair of those new Uniden handheld CB's for when me and my mate are camping or driving places together. Would they pick anything up?
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Location: Adelaide
Registered: June 2003
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sat, 15 November 2003 06:34
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from memory cops use a digital band and you wont pick up shit
could be wrong but yeah i dont think its as easy as just turning the dial on a CB and listening in. think of all the wankers they would get saying shit over their channel
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Location: Bayside Melbourne.
Registered: May 2003
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sat, 15 November 2003 06:38
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If its a special frequency, how do scanners pick it up?
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Location: Adelaide
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sat, 15 November 2003 06:43
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SIMDOG wrote on Sat, 15 November 2003 17:38 | If its a special frequency, how do scanners pick it up?
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i have no idea. ill leave this one to someone else
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I supported Toymods Banned User
Location: Brisbane
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sat, 15 November 2003 07:11
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The police in most built up cities/areas use radios with apco 20 encryption. So you will not be able to listen to them.
However you will be able to listen to them if you are in an area where only the black fellers room
Frequencies are between 467.85 to 469.425.
Have fun
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sat, 15 November 2003 07:12
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SIMDOG wrote on Sat, 15 November 2003 16:38 | If its a special frequency, how do scanners pick it up?
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They dont.
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Location: Adelaide
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I supported Toymods Banned User
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sat, 15 November 2003 07:13
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lang wrote on Sat, 15 November 2003 17:12 | can you buy an encription decripter thingy just out of interest?
im sure you must be able to
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No
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Location: Wollongong
Registered: May 2002
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sat, 15 November 2003 07:25
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Heheh come down to Wollongong... no encryption at all... 468.8 MHz
Have fun
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Location: Adelaide
Registered: June 2003
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sat, 15 November 2003 07:39
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Cool1 wrote on Sat, 15 November 2003 18:13 |
lang wrote on Sat, 15 November 2003 17:12 | can you buy an encription decripter thingy just out of interest?
im sure you must be able to
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No
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well someone must manufacutre them im sure they can be got if you know where to get them
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sat, 15 November 2003 08:12
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lang wrote on Sat, 15 November 2003 17:39 |
Cool1 wrote on Sat, 15 November 2003 18:13 |
lang wrote on Sat, 15 November 2003 17:12 | can you buy an encription decripter thingy just out of interest?
im sure you must be able to
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No
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well someone must manufacutre them im sure they can be got if you know where to get them
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No. The encryption is a rolling code type. This is the same system that has been used the US for years and no one to this date has broken the code. So if you think you are good enough, go for it
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I supported Toymods
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Location: Adelaide
Registered: June 2003
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sat, 15 November 2003 10:31
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yeah cool1 i was getting at what draven just basically said. not trying to crack into their rolling code, but just using the same device that they have, that does the rolling code thingy too
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Location: Adelaide
Registered: June 2003
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sat, 15 November 2003 10:38
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S.A. POLICE FREQUENCIES
The Adelaide metropolitan area is divided into 6 local service areas (LSAs) which use the standard UHF police allocations for communications. Country areas still use the VHF network which are also listed below as well HF channels for outer rural areas. In addition to this, metropolitan patrols also use portable computer terminals (KDTs) to receive information on taskings and also perform person and vehicle checks. The table below shows the current use of the UHF & VHF network - all underlined info has been confirmed.
CLICK HERE FOR: TASKING CODES CALL SIGNS LSA INFO
CHANNEL FREQUENCY USE
1 467.850 LSA 6 - ELIZABETH, SALISBURY, GAWLER
2 467.875 LSA 4 - CHRISTIES, HILLS, ALDINGA, VICTOR, GOOLWA
3 467.900 LSA 1 - ADELAIDE, HINDLEY ST., NORWOOD
4 467.925 LSA 4 - CHRISTIES, HILLS, ALDINGA, VICTOR, GOOLWA
5 467.950 DVP
6 467.975 COUNTRY
7 468.000 HANDSETS
8 468.025 HANDSETS
9 468.050 HANDSETS
10 468.075 HANDSETS
11 468.100 LOCAL COMMS
12 468.125 LOCAL COMMS - STURT
13 468.150 LSA 6 - ELIZABETH, SALISBURY, GAWLER
14 468.175 LSA 4 - CHRISTIES, HILLS, ALDINGA, VICTOR, GOOLWA
15 468.200
16 468.225
17 468.250
18 468.275 COUNTRY - PT. PIRIE
19 468.300
20 468.325 LSA 4 - CHRISTIES, HILLS, ALDINGA, VICTOR, GOOLWA
21 468.350 LSA 3 - STURT, GLENELG, UNLEY
22 468.375 LSA 2 - PT. ADELAIDE, HENLEY BEACH, PARKS
23 468.400 LSA 4 - CHRISTIES, HILLS, ALDINGA, VICTOR, GOOLWA
24 468.425 POLICE SECURITY SERVICES DIVISION
25 468.450 LSA 5 - HOLDEN HILL, TEA TREE GULLY, GUMERACHA
26 468.475 LSA 1 - ADELAIDE, HINDLEY ST., NORWOOD
27 468.500 LSA 5 - HOLDEN HILL, TEA TREE GULLY, GUMERACHA
28 468.525 LSA 4 - CHRISTIES, HILLS, ALDINGA, VICTOR, GOOLWA
29 468.550 LSA 3 - STURT, GLENELG, UNLEY
30 468.575 SPECIAL EVENTS CHANNEL
31 468.600
32 468.625 LSA 5 - HOLDEN HILL, TEA TREE GULLY, GUMERACHA
33 468.650 LSA 3 - STURT, GLENELG, UNLEY
34 468.675
35 468.700
36 468.725 SPECIAL OPS. - PLAIN CLOTHES
37 468.750
38 468.775 STOLEN VEHICLE UNIT / RECORDS
39 468.800
40 468.825 EMERGENCY / DVP
41 468.850 ROYAL ADELAIDE SHOW
42 468.875 COUNTRY
43 468.900 LSA 4 - CHRISTIES, HILLS, ALDINGA, VICTOR, GOOLWA
44 468.925
45 468.950 LSA 4 - CHRISTIES, HILLS, ALDINGA, VICTOR, GOOLWA
46 468.975 LSA 6 - ELIZABETH, SALISBURY, GAWLER
47 469.000 LSA 4 - CHRISTIES, HILLS, ALDINGA, VICTOR, GOOLWA
48 469.025 DVP
49 469.050
50 469.075 LSA 4 - CHRISTIES, HILLS, ALDINGA, VICTOR, GOOLWA
51 469.100 LSA 5 - HOLDEN HILL, TEA TREE GULLY, GUMERACHA
52 469.125 LOCAL - CHRISTIES
53 469.150
54 469.175 COUNTRY
55 469.200
56 469.225
57 469.250 LSA 3 - STURT, GLENELG, UNLEY
58 469.275 LSA 6 - ELIZABETH, SALISBURY, GAWLER
59 469.300 LSA 3 - STURT, GLENELG, UNLEY
60 469.325 SPECIAL OPS - MAJOR CRIME (DVP)
61 469.350
62 469.375 LSA 4 - CHRISTIES, HILLS, ALDINGA, VICTOR, GOOLWA
63 469.400
64 469.425
78 488.700 STAR FORCE / MAJOR CRIME (DVP)
81 486.475 TRANSIT POLICE
95 TBC TRANSADELAIDE CH.95 - TRANSIT POLICE COMMS.
868.7625 KDT DATA CHANNEL
66 169.780 LSA 1 - ADELAIDE, HINDLEY ST., NORWOOD
169.030 COUNTRY
169.060 COUNTRY
169.090 COUNTRY
169.120 COUNTRY
169.150 COUNTRY
169.210 COUNTRY
169.240 COUNTRY
169.270 COUNTRY
169.300 COUNTRY
169.360 COUNTRY
169.450 COUNTRY
73.190 LSA 1 - ADELAIDE, HINDLEY ST., NORWOOD
123.200 SEARCH AND RESCUE CHANNEL
131.600 POLAIR COMMS - AIR TO GROUND
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sat, 15 November 2003 10:40
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lang wrote on Sat, 15 November 2003 20:31 | yeah cool1 i was getting at what draven just basically said. not trying to crack into their rolling code, but just using the same device that they have, that does the rolling code thingy too
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Still wont work. Any radio that doesnt get logged onto the system at each shift is stunned so it wont work until its unstunned.
So if a radio is stolen it is considdered useless.
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: February 2003
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sat, 15 November 2003 11:01
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i think most of the cop suburban voice/terminal systems are heading to something not unlike GPRS so it's not a 'broadcast' systems as such, but a series of repeater nodes in a network of transceivers.
fwiw: The US army uses similar concept for digital battlefield radio but require a number of dedicated/mobile repeaters to keep the network up over a variable area of operations - but it's mostly impenatrable without right hardware and all 'net-participants' can be controlled from remote location (e.g. forces were in iraq, net control in quatar). It requires massive digital bandwidth and dedicated net-support staff.
so unless the radio can join the network (think radio ethernet) then it's just packetised noise over a narrow band of frequencies.
and unlike satelite cable-tv receivers, they don't have to rely on a smart card to lockup/decode transmissions but do it directly in hardware/on-chip-rom as there's not thousands of units to control (so if you pinch one, it's not just a simple as removing the smart card like a satelite box from foxtel)
... so i think you're better having a simple UHF CB radio tuned to what ever truckie/others-drivers are using to chat and listen for warnings for cops/traffic problems...
charles
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Location: Wahroonga
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 00:42
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I can program just about all radios that are programmable
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Location: Newcastle
Registered: April 2003
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 04:34
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I don't know about scanners but i hear some funny stuff on the radio when serviceing the cop cars at work.
One poor chick was desperate for a fix so she shoot up with windex instead.
Or the shelia who reported a break in at her house and when the cops get there they find a heap of things that aren't hers but where nicked the previous week.
The best one would still have to be the drug raid where the main suspects got away,in an L300 van no less.
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: October 2003
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 07:30
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all you guys need to do is buy the right scanner. Quite available out there. Needs to be one that scans on many a frequency. As for police and that u just have to dial it in. mate has one cost him $600 and can listen on anything. If u transmit, you'll get fucked. They don't all use much rolling code as someone put it, the vic police use some of the oldest technology around for their radio systems. If only I could rmember what it was. I used to work for Australian Two-Way Radio Rentals, used to deal mostly with UHF day in day out, remember the boss telling me aobut how crappy the Police system was. OH and those uniden recievers are rubbish mate, little mor than a toy. If they are the 1watt versions you'll be lucky to get more than 2kms in OPEN areas. Even worse when in built up sectors, and as for the channels...well you've got 40 of them, full of truckies talking Shit mostly. Another friend of mine as a car radio that can recieve from around the 20mhz to over 500mhz (i think thats the top limit) all he did was get a soldering iron out and take out a resistor that now allows his radio to transmit on all those same frequencies.
cheers
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I supported Toymods Banned User
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 07:38
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Just to clear something up, Scanners do not transmitt!
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Location: Bayside Melbourne.
Registered: May 2003
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 07:56
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Cool 1 - you seem to have a lot to say... What do you do? Are you in the electronics business?
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Location: cambo
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 07:58
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i know you can listen to alot if not all of the Sydney police frequencies on your average hand-held scanner.
on the megacruise i brought with me a hand-held scanner as i couldnt get hold of a CB for the day. the night before, i printed out a list of all the police frequencies from campbelltown to palm beach.
so i had the CB channel everyone was using programmed into channel 1, and the remaining 9 channels i had police frequencies saved. all police frequencies i tried worked and were being used constantly.
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 08:01
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SIMDOG wrote on Sun, 16 November 2003 17:56 | Cool 1 - you seem to have a lot to say... What do you do? Are you in the electronics business?
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I just might happen to work for one of the biggest 2-way radio communication company's
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Registered: March 2003
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 10:15
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i remember last year someone sent me an asx, which was a streaming broadcast of the police band. every 5 seconds or so it would switch to another area.
late one night i was listening to it a chase occuring down the great western highway, some guy on a ride-on lawnmower.. funny stuff.
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Location: Sydney
Registered: January 2003
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 11:50
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True, scanners dont transmit, but transceivers do. A transceivers is a mix of scanner and transmitter. Most scanners/transceivers will actually skip over a number of different frequencies(eg. air traffic control & some police), you'll notice it scanning the 468.6XX range usually, it'll go up in 10's(Khz steps) and then skip a whole range(called cellular blocking). Some transceivers will allow you to listen to particular frequencies but not transmit on them(ie. some police and other emergency services). This can however be altered if you have a programmable transceiver eg. the Yaesu(speeling) VX-5R. I know a few people that have programmed these so they can transmit and receive/transmit almost the entire UHF, VHF & some MW bands. Police in NSW do not appear to use encryption for their normal beat & patrol cars(although there is some encryption around), I have listened on transceivers to the local freqs. and they are constantly active, although like I said earlier I'm sure there is an encrypted digital network for really important info.
The Yaesu VX-5R and I think there is a more powerful unit VX-7R(7W instead of 5W) are damn good little transceivers, if you feel like spending $500-700 on CB kit, but its quality stuff.
My 5c
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I supported Toymods Banned User
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 11:54
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Or you could buy a decent comercial radio with 25watts output for the same money.
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Location: Sydney
Registered: January 2003
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 11:58
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That too , but they arn't as small
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I supported Toymods Banned User
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 12:02
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Alchemist wrote on Sun, 16 November 2003 21:58 | but they arn't as small
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Theres a good reason for that. And this is why they have remote head kits
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Location: Sydney
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 12:03
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Yea yea who do you work for anyway?
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I supported Toymods Banned User
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 12:04
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A company that manufactures leading communication equipment.
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Location: Sydney
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 12:08
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I put my money on ICOM or Uniden
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I supported Toymods Banned User
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 12:09
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Umm, I said leading
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I supported Toymods Banned User
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 12:10
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And neither of those companys supply equipment to the police!
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Location: Sydney
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 12:11
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Harsh I've got me a nice ICOM I take on cruises, its not all bad, anyway wont draw it outa you This little thread is helping me get to my "Junkie" status though
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Location: Sydney
Registered: January 2003
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 12:13
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I've got no idea who supplys gear to the cops, I just know little bits about radios here and there, for eg. only manafacturers I know are Uniden, Yaesu & ICOM....see I know nothing
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I supported Toymods Banned User
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sun, 16 November 2003 12:15
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I had an Icom once but it didnt handle the tests we put our own radios through I do have a Yaesu FT-100 here somewhere though
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Location: Sydney
Registered: January 2003
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Wed, 19 November 2003 13:35
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I've reckon you work for Motorola
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Location: Sydney
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Wed, 19 November 2003 13:47
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funny how bankstown is an area that you cant pick jackshyte up on hey
cool1 how universal is the language of $$$$$ amongst fellow toymods enthusiasts ?
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I supported Toymods Banned User
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Wed, 19 November 2003 20:56
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4DaDrift wrote on Wed, 19 November 2003 23:47 | cool1 how universal is the language of $$$$$ amongst fellow toymods enthusiasts ?
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Ummmmm, I'm lost
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Location: Sydney
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Thu, 20 November 2003 02:38
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Cool1 wrote on Thu, 20 November 2003 07:56 |
4DaDrift wrote on Wed, 19 November 2003 23:47 | cool1 how universal is the language of $$$$$ amongst fellow toymods enthusiasts ?
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Ummmmm, I'm lost
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simple reli
if uve got the goods and knowlege 2 dset up what ppl here are after are you willign to do so at the right amount of $$$$$$ is exchanged between hands (or possibly even exchange of goods or services) ?
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Location: nsw
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Thu, 20 November 2003 03:59
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ears pricked awaiting a response.......
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Thu, 20 November 2003 06:32
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4DaDrift wrote on Thu, 20 November 2003 12:38 |
Cool1 wrote on Thu, 20 November 2003 07:56 |
4DaDrift wrote on Wed, 19 November 2003 23:47 | cool1 how universal is the language of $$$$$ amongst fellow toymods enthusiasts ?
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Ummmmm, I'm lost
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simple reli
if uve got the goods and knowlege 2 dset up what ppl here are after are you willign to do so at the right amount of $$$$$$ is exchanged between hands (or possibly even exchange of goods or services) ?
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I can set you up with a decent comercial radio with CB channels and police receive channels programmed in. However you still will not be able to listen to the encrypted police transmissions.
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Location: Bayside Melbourne.
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Thu, 20 November 2003 08:00
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Oh well, without the encrypted channels, how much are we talking about for one of these setups?
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Thu, 20 November 2003 08:11
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About $500 for 100 channels, 25watts and remote head
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Location: Bayside Melbourne.
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Thu, 20 November 2003 08:12
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then we'd need an aerial? how much?
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Thu, 20 November 2003 08:15
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Probably about $60 for a steel whip that isn't too big or too small. I can arrange an antenna from one of my suppliers if needed. It would be the same that is fitted to my car.
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Location: Bayside Melbourne.
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Thu, 20 November 2003 08:23
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Can you send me one of these things to Vic? I'll pay you when I get it.
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I supported Toymods Banned User
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Thu, 20 November 2003 08:32
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SIMDOG wrote on Thu, 20 November 2003 18:23 | Can you send me one of these things to Vic? I'll pay you when I get it.
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Sounds like a con
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Location: Bayside Melbourne.
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Thu, 20 November 2003 10:03
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A con? Noooo way!
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I supported Toymods Banned User
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Thu, 20 November 2003 10:38
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I can do COD, cash in hand or direct deposit. Thats about it!
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Location: Sydney
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Thu, 20 November 2003 11:26
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cool1
thansk 4 replying
appears theres a bit of interest here
have u any pics/specs of what your offering ?
another question woudl be instalation and reccomendatiosn as to where to get it done in which state
thanks 4 ya time hey yet sure u appreciate ur knowledge being appreciated and used hey
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Thu, 20 November 2003 11:48
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This is basicly what they look like:
100 Channel Capacity
Each channel has a programmable output power and CTCSS/DCS for call privacy.
Channel Scanning and Priority Scanning
Monitors all your important channels, ensuring your calls are not missed. A user programmable scanning feature allows you to select your scan channels.
Comprehensive Signalling
Built-in user selectable CTCSS and DCS signaling allows groups of users on the same channel to speak in private. Selective calling covering European and international requirements may be provided as an option and operated with CTCSS and DCS.
Complete Band Switching
Operates across the complete frequency range of the model without any need for tuning (excludes 800MHz and 900MHz models).
Voting Option
The T2020 can be programmed to automatically select the strongest channels to ensure your call gets through. Allows connection to all standard voting systems.
Repeater Talkaround
Switches the radio into a simplex mode allowing you to communicate without the use of a repeater.
Alphanumeric Labelling
Alphanumeric labelling can be programmed for up to 20 frequently called numbers. Allows immediate access to your regularly called numbers.
PC Programmable
Simple programming by PC enables the radio parameters to be set via the micrphone socket.
Rugged Construction
Solid, die-cast chassis and covers, and SMD technology for durability.
Easy to Use
A clear alphanumeric LCD display and clearly marked, well-spaced keys help ensure simple, error-free operation. Back-lighting of keys makes night operation effortless.
Economy Mode Option
To conserve battery power, your mobile can be programmed to partially switch off after a pre-determined period of inactivity.
Security
The T2020 can be locked in its cradle.
Specifications
Channel Spacing 12.5 kHz
20 kHz
25 kHz
Channels 100 (Simplex or Semi-Duplex)
Size (LxWxH) 188 x 158 x 51mm
7.4' x 6.2' x 2'
Standard Features
Options
Channel monitoring, programmable busy channel lockout, programmable economy mode, transmit timer.
Selective calling, DTMF ANI Encode, DTMF microphone, heavy-duty microphone, desktop microphone, hands-free kit, power supply, remote speaker, 600 Ohm line interface kit, remote control head, Computer Controlled Interface (CCI).
Supply Voltage 13.8 V nominal
10.8-16.0V range
Technical Compliance For details of technical compliance, contact your nearest Tait office or authorised dealer.
Transmitter Power 25W
22.5W 500-530 MHz
15W 800 MHz, 900 MHz
Weight 1.2 kg
2lb 10oz
Thats about it Oh and I can install it if you drive to brisbane
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I supported Toymods
Location: Epping, Sydney
Registered: May 2002
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Thu, 20 November 2003 11:56
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or join the RFS, and they'll fit your vehicle with good quality stuff for free (like my brother did).
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Location: Sydney
Registered: May 2003
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Thu, 20 November 2003 12:00
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wow
thansk 4 all that info
sounds just liek what us toymods ppl need 4 when we go on cruises
a lot easier 2 communicate as just 1 benefit
can ya brign the company aboard as a sponser or memebers get a discount ?
***hello toymods board*** *opportunity alert*
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I supported Toymods Banned User
Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Thu, 20 November 2003 12:03
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Thats simple. No! By the way the radios I sell are second hand but and reconditioned with new parts.
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Location: 3171
Registered: July 2003
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Thu, 20 November 2003 13:04
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well my dad in his 4runner has a cb he went to some place and got the extra channals put into it now we have the vic police channals but its not portable its a 1 din cb thing yes u can talk to the police to but i havent as yeah i dont think it whould be a good thing to do
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Location: www.geocities.com/drextacy
Registered: August 2003
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Fri, 21 November 2003 16:46
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/q funny how bankstown is an area that you cant pick jackshyte up on hey
cool1 how universal is the language of $$$$$ amongst fellow toymods enthusiasts ? /q
even funnier how bankstowns radio got interrupted by cousin halals lil message for em
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: October 2003
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Fri, 21 November 2003 19:08
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just for the record, I didn't say that scanners transmit. It was only after the modifications were done that he could transmit. Anyhoo just my two cents but ICOMS suck.. If he said top two Its gotta be Motorola. They have by far the best radios I've used, mostly handhelds. And in the rental business they tend to not look after them very well. But the Motorolas are still going strong many years down the track. Specially the GP300. thats a brick that keeps on going.
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I supported Toymods Banned User
Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: What frequencies do the fuzz use for their CB's?
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Sat, 22 November 2003 00:42
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T APLUS 22 wrote on Sat, 22 November 2003 05:08 | just for the record, I didn't say that scanners transmit. It was only after the modifications were done that he could transmit. Anyhoo just my two cents but ICOMS suck.. If he said top two Its gotta be Motorola. They have by far the best radios I've used, mostly handhelds. And in the rental business they tend to not look after them very well. But the Motorolas are still going strong many years down the track. Specially the GP300. thats a brick that keeps on going.
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You can modify a scanner till the cows come home and it still wont transmitt
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