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JAMEZY NJ March 7th 04 12:43 PM

Camera Mics in Police Cars
 
Does anyone know the frequency that the Camera Mics in Police Cars use?



[email protected] March 7th 04 02:41 PM



JAMEZY NJ wrote:

Does anyone know the frequency that the Camera Mics in Police Cars use?



You must have been watching the news............

Eddie Haskel March 7th 04 06:04 PM

They are hard-wired to the recorder in the trunk of the car. Started at the
beginning of watch, checked in at the end of the watch or shift.
Neither the audio or video are transmitted from the vehicle. This is for the
regular patrol cameras.
For the "Covert" installations..thats a differant story. Law enforcement
agencies can (and DO) use ***ANY*** frequency they please on a
non-interfering basis with the primary licensee. That means if your local
police dept wants to conduct a surviellance on the channel normally used for
the school district's car to car channel they can.
Frequencies they wont use....HAM or Amatuer, CB..(27 and 462/467)all classes
due to interferance.They will not use the 5 MURS channels due to
interferance.They will not use FRS.They tend to NOT use any "IB" frequencies
due to interferance and being overheard.Local Law Enforcement will not use
the 136-143Mhz military band.
Frequencies they WILL use.....Federal assignments(see 406-420Mhz and
162-172Mhz),Aircraft channels from 118-136Mhz AM(high altitude
surviellance), neighboring law enforcement's assigned channels.Local
NON-USED television channels!!! yeah..you heard right. If TV channel 8 is
not used in your area its a perfect place to hide a narrow band FM planted
mike.( no high power stuff,typically 100mw.) TV audio is 25Khz wide and even
if your on top of the mike...with it's 3-5Khz wide audio you wont hear much.
Hope this helps....happy monitoring!...Eddie

"JAMEZY NJ" wrote in message
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Does anyone know the frequency that the Camera Mics in Police Cars use?





JAMEZY NJ March 7th 04 09:17 PM

FIRST OF ALL i WASN'T WATCHING ANY NEWS PROGRAMS AS THE SOURCE OF MY ASKING.

The mics are not hard-wired. The officer wears a microphone on his shirt with
a wire that goes down to the tranmitter on his belt. The audible part is
transmitted back to the car.

I ask because the local police stop cars in front of my residence alot
enforcing the 25mph speed limit.

I just wanted to listen. I used to have it but lost the frequency when I
moved.

Chris March 7th 04 09:53 PM

Search in the 166-175 mhz range. They are usually low power (less than a
watt). If that doesn't work, they may be of the 900 mhz variety.


Chris



J999w March 8th 04 04:00 AM

Time to buy the Optoelectronics Scout !

jw
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Waterperson77 March 8th 04 06:41 AM

Does anyone know the frequency that the Camera Mics in Police Cars use?

and for that matter, does anyone know the frequencies the cameras in the police
cars use ?

I have an IC-R3.

so I figured I may as well ask in this thread.



Waterperson77 March 8th 04 06:46 AM

Neither the audio or video are transmitted from the vehicle. This is for the
regular patrol cameras.
For the "Covert" inst


I guess that answers my question, and that I posted too soon.

or the "Covert" installations..thats a differant story. Law enforcement
agencies can (and DO) use ***ANY*** frequency they please on a
non-interfering basis with the


and I guess that answers the rest of my questions about it, also.

At least, it helped give me a lot more knowledge about it also besides just the
original poster.



Eddie Haskel March 8th 04 12:22 PM

Thats a sore spot about the Icom R-3 Video rcvr....it STOPS at
2.450Gigs....while the Television and law enforcement community are at 2.450
to 2.500Ghz!! Why Icom did that is crazy. ...Eddie


"Waterperson77" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know the frequency that the Camera Mics in Police Cars use?


and for that matter, does anyone know the frequencies the cameras in the

police
cars use ?

I have an IC-R3.

so I figured I may as well ask in this thread.





Waterperson77 March 21st 04 08:01 PM

Thats a sore spot about the Icom R-3 Video rcvr....it STOPS at
2.450Gigs....while the Television and law enforcement community are at 2.450
to 2.500Ghz!! Why Icom did that is crazy. ...


I'm beginning to wonder if the law (FCC regulations or government reguations)
made them do that.

Because I read an archived newsgroup post that said something like

"make no mistake about it. This is by design so that you can not see these
frequencies".

How true that post is or not, I don't know.

But I can kind of imagine it being true.

and I don't really doubt that it's true.

although I can't say for sure.




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