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2008-04-29 Ham Radio - cb radio and police radio: There are lots of scanner options. Check out... http://www.scannermaster.com/ Yes, it is perfectly legal, but what you'll hear mostly is routine stuff. Anything that is sensitive is handled with...
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2008-04-29 Ham Radio - cb radio and police radio: Sorry, Scott, that would be a big NO good buddy. Police use different frequencies, usually in the VHF band. If you had a scanner capable of listening on those frequencies, then you probably could listen...
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2008-04-24 Ham Radio - Cordless Phone Security: Well, Joe, I think they are mainly trying to cover all the bases so they won't get sued. Any time you have wireless communications there is a possibility that those communications could be overheard...
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2008-04-23 Ham Radio - Two way radio problem: Well, Matt, it would seem that since you tried alternate ear plugs and the problem went away, and it only occurs when in transmit mode, that the problem is RF getting directly into the earplugs or the...
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2008-04-10 Radio - Copyright laws: No copyright laws would be violated per se. The music was produced to be aired and heard, but is your station a member of or contributor to one of the music-licensing agencies? By that, I mean do you...
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