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From: Gigu
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Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2020 7:59 PM
To: main@Uniden.groups.io
Subject: Re: [Uniden] SDS 100 Charging light. I heard most of Florida is…. What about EMS/FD?
Cheers
From: main@Uniden.groups.io
<main@Uniden.groups.io> On Behalf Of Don Safer
My city here in Florida went encrypted a couple of months ago.
======================================= Florida might become a retirement place for me…. Well maybe…. I have loads of other hobbys.
Cheers
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main@Uniden.groups.io <main@Uniden.groups.io> On Behalf Of Joe
Polcari
Florida law enforcement is 99% encrypted – ☹
From:
<main@Uniden.groups.io> on
behalf of "nomadvrod via groups.io"
<nomadvrod@...>
Well,he is accurate about the fruitcakes in California,and as far as scrambling in Orlando?is it encrypted?voice inversion?,dmr?open sky?maybe learn to use the search function on your scanner?or maybe ebay can help you?,,find out what they are using,and if you have a 396t scanner,it will unscramble stuff its not supposed to,trying to help you,
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From: don robinson
via groups.io
A library is an organized collection of published material. They showed you in the second grade. Your fault if you forgot after all these years.
On Wednesday, June 10, 2020, 12:21:27 PM PDT, pcbutts1 via groups.io <pcbutts1@...> wrote:
What’s a library?
From:
main@Uniden.groups.io <main@Uniden.groups.io> On Behalf Of don
robinson via groups.io
Don't come in here name calling. It is very undignified. In California, having a scanner in your car and listening to it is NOT illegal. There are other states that prohibit it. A couple of laws in California concerning scanners are, their use *to avoid prosecution* is illegal and repeating certain communication is prohibited Also using a scanner to evesdrop on cordless or cellphones is illegal and using frequency dividers on a scanner is illegal. If you aren't satisfied with that, use a public library to look up and read your local laws. Libraries have digital catalogs, just in case you haven't been near one during this century.
On Tuesday, June 9, 2020, 10:06:26 PM PDT, clive frazier via groups.io <clive99w@...> wrote:
Joe:
Could you please explain further what the fruitcakes in California did? Does that make ANY scanner illegal in California? Only those scanners that can be charged while in a car? Mobile/base vs. hand held?
Some states have laws that prohibit scanners in a car unless you have a valid amateur radio license. Do you have a list of those states?
General comment on scanning. Had a week of the usual protests (riots) here in Orlando. Everything scrambled. Could not listen to anything. Unless Uniden comes up with a scanner that can decode scrambled voice, the only thing to listen to will be taxi cabs, but they are all going to Uber so that means cell phones. I think we have a dying hobby.
Clive, K9FWF
On Monday, June 8, 2020, 03:20:00 AM EDT, Joe M. <mch@...> wrote:
Since
you are 'down under' you need to review California's laws that
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