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Sam
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12th Sep 03 at 12:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Where is a good source of such devices, capable of scanning a wide range of frequencies?
wacko corsaboy
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ebay have loads on there matey...
Sam
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I was after a brand new one to be honest mate, cheers anyway!
Jason Iles
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Radio shack if there still about used to do things like that ??
Pablo
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Maplins do I jus been there to get a hard disk
troubled_corsa
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12th Sep 03 at 13:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

airband radio they call it. u can get pilots n ships n cops sometimes.

oh and taxi stands
infinitycorsa
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12th Sep 03 at 19:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

SRP trading birmingam

CB centre bridgenorth

CB shop kidderminster

Truck King
Romford Astra
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12th Sep 03 at 19:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

BIG trouble if you get court with one, specialy if its a cop channel, and dont think we dont have scanners that scan your scanner

You'll go to court for data protection act
greycorsa
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its higly unlikely that u will get caught. and your not sending out and signal. just recieving
Nismo
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been using CB's for years and never had no problems, i like listening to all my mates getting arrested
troubled_corsa
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u cant get cops on a CB radio. ive got 1, used it for a bit, havent got a license for it, so i put it away. u can only chat 2 other ppl on the freuency channels available.

its good 2 have in ur car like, if urmates also got 1.
Nismo
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12th Sep 03 at 21:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

no airband scanner , scans above 104 - 108 picks up all the police round our way
troubled_corsa
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airband radio u can. they cost £20 from maplins but the aerial is a bit shite. u can get one for £50 on which the aerial spins around like a submarine thingy. i m sure they have em. and its obviously got a current goin thru it so its stronger. i think.

im probably chattin shit, but thats what i think

not bad
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yeah got the airband radio as i wanted a bug and they run on higher freqency, but broke the bug and now just left with radio
troubled_corsa
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how did ya break the bug
Drew
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quote:
Originally posted by Nismo
been using CB's for years and never had no problems, i like listening to all my mates getting arrested
Nismo
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12th Sep 03 at 21:50   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

with the airband radio you can garantee that when you live in a small town you will know the person that there on about and 50% of the time it will be mates
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get a new airband radio, swap over the boards, and giv it back and say the airband bit doesnt work.
chrisfitton
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12th Sep 03 at 22:57   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You want one that covers UHF not just usual VHF which the cheaper scanners cover they do say police etc but most police round our way use UHF now. Best place is to look in a magaize called "airforces monthly" and theres a good adverty for them in there.
Sam
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quote:
Originally posted by Romford Astra
BIG trouble if you get court with one, specialy if its a cop channel, and dont think we dont have scanners that scan your scanner

You'll go to court for data protection act


How can you get in trouble for owning a frequency scanner/receiver? That's like saying you'll get in trouble for owning a car stereo!

Also I doubt you will get in much (if any) trouble for listening to a police frequency. If the police decide to prosecute someone, it would probably only be under the Wireless Telegraphy Act (1949).
Richie
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Setting a copper straight
Ian
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Listening is illegal under the Wireless Telegraphy Act, something which I can't quite remember about having intent to obtain information which you're not authorised to receive. You've also then the issue of disclosure of this information which may fall under Data Protection Act for a number of reasons; inconsistent purpose, data adequacy and perhaps some other stuff although this is a side-effect I think, the crime would be the intent to listen - this is far easier to prove!

[Edited on 31-10-2003 by Ian]
Sam
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God, talk about old thread revival!

Ian, you seem to amass a great deal of information on various subjects. Are you by any chance, a computer?
Nismo
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Ian was programed in2060 and was sennt back intime to protect the corsa driving society and to terminate the T-Saxo.
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