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Old March 31st 07, 08:03 PM posted to rec.radio.scanner
Hans Muecke Hans Muecke is offline
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Default Scanners in Europe

Samstag 31 März 2007 00:21 (US Central Time)
B! wrote in rec.radio.scanner:

On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 17:06:10 -0500, GT 40
wrote:

Has anyone taken a scanner to Europe and if so other than the language
barrier was it worthwhile? My wife and I are planning a vacation trip in
the next few months and can't find anyone who will answer my question.
We will be in Germany, Italy and Croatia.


Germany is rather restrictive. First, the scanner needs to be
approved. It needs to have one of the following markings: CE, BZT or
BMPT. Second, so called 'BOS Kommunikation' (authorities, police,
ambulances, fire brigade) may only be received by people with a 'BOS
Genehmigung' (BOS licence).

If a scanner is found with non-licensed frequencies programmed, it is
considered a violation of the law.


I`m not shure if that is correct. I think if the scanner doesn`t have any
freq band that is legal (e.g. fm radio) it is a violation. If you look at
all the places one can buy a scanner in Germany they all would be ilegal
since they all can receive stuff that isn`t meant for public listening.
Afaik it is legal to buy and own a scanner in Germany, but it is ilegal to
listen to everbody out there.

Hans from Germany
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