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- | ====== Police | + | ====== Police |
- | The common **police scanner** is an essential intelligence-gathering tool for journalists, | + | The common **police scanner** is an essential intelligence-gathering tool for journalists, |
- | The term "// | + | The term "// |
- | Scanners are (usually) only capable of receiving audio. If you want to transmit, you will need a [[gear: | + | Scanners are (usually) only capable of receiving audio. If you want to transmit, you will need a [[gear: |
===== Types of Scanners ===== | ===== Types of Scanners ===== | ||
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Since the 1990's there has been a shift away from plain analog communications. One technology employed by police departments is **trunking**, | Since the 1990's there has been a shift away from plain analog communications. One technology employed by police departments is **trunking**, | ||
- | Many emergency services have also recently made the jump to **digital communications**, | + | Many emergency services have also recently made the jump to **digital communications**, |
==== Digital Scanners ==== | ==== Digital Scanners ==== | ||
- | If you are looking for maximum compatibility out-of-the-box with minimal configuration, | + | If you are looking for maximum compatibility out-of-the-box with minimal configuration, |
Some popular digital scanners with trunk-tracking capabilities include: | Some popular digital scanners with trunk-tracking capabilities include: | ||
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- | The easiest way to get started with SDR, is with **RTL-SDR**, | + | The easiest way to get started with SDR, is with **RTL-SDR**, |
- | **Note: If you choose to go the RTL-SDR route, | + | **Note: If you choose to go the RTL-SDR route, |
- | The drawback with RTL-SDR (and other similar SDR setups) is that you are basically on your own when it comes to the implementation. There is a plethora | + | The first drawback with RTL-SDR (and other similar SDR setups) is that you are basically on your own when it comes to the implementation. There are a bunch of open-source software applications that will do the heavy lifting for you, but you have to set them up yourself, and not all of them are available on every operating system. There are all sorts of guides and write-ups out there, but other than that, expect minimal documentation |
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+ | For these reasons, many people will just give up and buy one of the digital scanners mentioned in the above section. But, if you persevere, and make it work, then the knowledge, skills & capabilities you will acquire as a result will make you a radio-god among Anons. | ||
==== Police Scanner Apps ==== | ==== Police Scanner Apps ==== | ||
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The trade-off with these apps is that, since the scanners streaming to these websites are tuned to specific frequencies by their owners, you cannot just tune to a random part of the dial. Whatever stations are on the list at the time, are the ones that you get. | The trade-off with these apps is that, since the scanners streaming to these websites are tuned to specific frequencies by their owners, you cannot just tune to a random part of the dial. Whatever stations are on the list at the time, are the ones that you get. | ||
- | Furthermore, | + | Furthermore, |
===== Scanner Counter-Intelligence ===== | ===== Scanner Counter-Intelligence ===== | ||
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Police are well aware that people are listening to them with these devices all the time, and they are known to take advantage of this for **counter-intelligence** during major protests and stings. It is not uncommon for police to throw out decoy plans over the radio, in order to disrupt protests and break up crowds. | Police are well aware that people are listening to them with these devices all the time, and they are known to take advantage of this for **counter-intelligence** during major protests and stings. It is not uncommon for police to throw out decoy plans over the radio, in order to disrupt protests and break up crowds. | ||
- | This was especially evident during the **2020 | + | This was especially evident during the **2020 |
Watch out that you are not fooled by these types of charades! | Watch out that you are not fooled by these types of charades! | ||
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===== Encrypted Radio ===== | ===== Encrypted Radio ===== | ||
- | Some police departments really do not like the general public listening to their conversations, | + | Some police departments really do not like the general public listening to their conversations, |
For an list of agencies known to use encrypted communications, | For an list of agencies known to use encrypted communications, | ||
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