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PostPosted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 9:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hehe.. I'm far from an expert mate but I know that they can cost anywhere from $30 for a low powered and simple handheld through to about $150 for a medium quality unit and then upto $450 or thereabouts for a high quality one.
The more you pay the more powerful the RF output as well. A lot of factors. It might be a appropriate to state your needs?
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 10:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Do you want a permanent one or a hand-held one? You can get UHF radios to be DIN size.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 12:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yea i got meself a detachable face one face is unda me ash tray unit in the glove box. Had trouble findin cops though, got heeps of other s**t but couldn't seem to find the cops, any1 know wat frequency they operate on?
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 2:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

scanner will be useless soon as the vic polcie and emergency servcies are currently trialling and in the process of inplementing the motorola MDN mobile data network so that the police will have data teminals in there cars to receive jobs and do car checks
was emant to happen a few years back but finally getting done now
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 6:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

x-plode wrote:
Yea i got meself a detachable face one face is unda me ash tray unit in the glove box. Had trouble findin cops though, got heeps of other s**t but couldn't seem to find the cops, any1 know wat frequency they operate on?


I got my Base scanner which is a Uniden Bearcat ubc248clt for $150 instead of $250 as d**k Smiths was having a closing down Liquidation sale last year. Cops are usually found around frequencies 460-475mhz. But I believe up here in Brisbane you cant get many Cop frequencies cause they scrambled them. I only seem to only get like 2 Northern suburb ones only
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 9:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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But I believe up here in Brisbane you cant get many Cop frequencies cause they scrambled them. I only seem to only get like 2 Northern suburb ones only


You'll find they are either Trunked, or APCO25 Digital.

If they are trunked, any trunk tracking scanner should pick them up. Uniden 780xlt comes to mind at around $500 i think

if they are APCO25, you'll need an APCO25 compatible digital scanner to pick them up, BC796D is what I use. Brilliant ~$1300
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 9:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

mitch_anderson wrote:
Waggin wrote:
Neither of my 2 daily drivers have had a working sound system. The digital scanner provides hours of entertainment for the entire family.

If i really do feel the need for some other entertainment, I can always tune into the radio or TV stations anyway! icon_smile.gif

The other good one is listening to Maccas/KFC/Hungry Jacks/etc drive-thru staff icon_biggrin.gif

154mhz and 41mhz

will any scanner get this? how much does a in car one cost...i just found myself a christmas present...with hours of entertainment icon_wink.gif


Depends on the frequency range of the scanner you buy. Mine goes from 25Mhz to 1300Mhz

There are some hardcore dedicated scanners which go from 5mhz -> 5000mhz, but most of the action is around 25-50, 140-160, 400-520 and 800mhz.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 9:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

4.9 EF Futura wrote:
Vic wrote:
I've also got this "Selcall" feature.
Apparently my unit has it's own unique Sellcall Identification number and this system can operate like a telephone. You can talk to other Sellcall Ident users if you have their Sellcall Identification, and talk only to them.
Lotsa gadgets to play with here. icon_smile.gif


I always thought selcall allowed anyone on the channel to listen/speak but selcall is a method of getting their attention in the 1st place. Ie. Selcall tone transmitted, recipient sees "oh, that's me" and starts beeping to let the user know he/she had been selcalled......?

Lol, drive thru staff sounds like heaps o fun!!!!!


Yep, youre spot on. Sellcall is ONLY a calling feature. It doesnt enable any privacy.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 9:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

we have 2 handheld uniden ones. just the 40 channel and only go about 2km but they are fun just to receive. some weird people on there some times. picked em up for about $100 each.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 2:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

check out www.gme.net.au under land mobile. as an avid 4WDriver, GME is the only brand i use because build quality is better, more features, better range and clarity. if you dont like GME then Icom is also good.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 2:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Waggin wrote:
1 SLY 97EL wrote:
But I believe up here in Brisbane you cant get many Cop frequencies cause they scrambled them. I only seem to only get like 2 Northern suburb ones only


You'll find they are either Trunked, or APCO25 Digital.

If they are trunked, any trunk tracking scanner should pick them up. Uniden 780xlt comes to mind at around $500 i think

if they are APCO25, you'll need an APCO25 compatible digital scanner to pick them up, BC796D is what I use. Brilliant ~$1300


Trunked? Is that the random swapping of frequencies?
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 8:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Vic wrote:
Cab?


Taxi. They used to use Selcall for their pre-digital dispatcher radio ops all the time
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 8:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Waggin wrote:
1 SLY 97EL wrote:
But I believe up here in Brisbane you cant get many Cop frequencies cause they scrambled them. I only seem to only get like 2 Northern suburb ones only


You'll find they are either Trunked, or APCO25 Digital.

If they are trunked, any trunk tracking scanner should pick them up. Uniden 780xlt comes to mind at around $500 i think

if they are APCO25, you'll need an APCO25 compatible digital scanner to pick them up, BC796D is what I use. Brilliant ~$1300


Geewiz. Time to toss the Uniden out of the window and upgrade then. But how do I find out whether or not it is trunked or Digital scanner I need to get. All I seem to get on the Cop frequency is that Squelch sound.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 9:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

1 SLY 97EL wrote:
Waggin wrote:
1 SLY 97EL wrote:
But I believe up here in Brisbane you cant get many Cop frequencies cause they scrambled them. I only seem to only get like 2 Northern suburb ones only


You'll find they are either Trunked, or APCO25 Digital.

If they are trunked, any trunk tracking scanner should pick them up. Uniden 780xlt comes to mind at around $500 i think

if they are APCO25, you'll need an APCO25 compatible digital scanner to pick them up, BC796D is what I use. Brilliant ~$1300


Geewiz. Time to toss the Uniden out of the window and upgrade then. But how do I find out whether or not it is trunked or Digital scanner I need to get. All I seem to get on the Cop frequency is that Squelch sound.


Buy a 796D. It does Trunked, Digital and Digital Trunked - Can't go wrong there!
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 9:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

4.9 EF Futura wrote:
Waggin wrote:
1 SLY 97EL wrote:
But I believe up here in Brisbane you cant get many Cop frequencies cause they scrambled them. I only seem to only get like 2 Northern suburb ones only


You'll find they are either Trunked, or APCO25 Digital.

If they are trunked, any trunk tracking scanner should pick them up. Uniden 780xlt comes to mind at around $500 i think

if they are APCO25, you'll need an APCO25 compatible digital scanner to pick them up, BC796D is what I use. Brilliant ~$1300


Trunked? Is that the random swapping of frequencies?



Not random. It is organised.

This is a shotty example of how the Motorolla Trunking works:

For each 'base station' There is a control (data) channel, and a number of voice channels. On your Trunked radio, you enter all of the frequencies, and also enter the TALK GROUP you want to be part of.

The data channel is constantly telling radio's which frequency their talk group is operating on.

The chatter on the data channel is somewhat like; 44208 - Go to 417.0175, 38084 - You're no longer on 415.025

Frequencies only get assigned to talkgroups which are in use. The end result is that you can have more discrete groups operating on less channel space - which means less licencing and less radio gear.

In the case of NSW GRN, they may have up to 30-40 services all operating between about 10 frequencies. If they weren't trunked, they'd need to operate 30-40 repeaters, and pay licencing on 30-40 frequencies. Big $. Especially when you remember that there are around 50 base sites in NSW. 50x40= alot of money in licencing an radio gear!
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 8:59 pm    Post subject: Listening to the cops Reply with quote

I have got an Uniden UH-013 fitted in my car & I use it to listen to the cops on the Sunshine Coast, I also use the radio as my UHF radio.

You will find picture of the rig in the link below & in my user gallery...
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