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Camera Mics in Police Cars
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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. |
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 |
Time to buy the Optoelectronics Scout !
jw wb9uai |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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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