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I see a bunch of sites that rebroadcast scanner audio from the city they
live in. I wonder if this is actually legal to do? The law states that the communications you hear are only intended for the listening party and the contents may not be divulged. How is it that so many people broadcast live scanner audio? I ask because I'd like to do the same but it seems as though it is illegal to do so. Can anyone give me the facts on this? Thanks Much! |
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It is unencrypted.
It is a single channel repeater that is digital apco25. I really doubt I'd have any issues with phone or private interconnects being a single channel system. I'm also not really looking for a listening audience. It is more for a few local friends that do not own digital radios. I guess I will make the system available but I think I'll hide the link and also require logon. Then I should be OK unless my friends give out the info! I still question the legality however. wrote in message ... On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 02:02:09 -0600, "Ralph" wrote: I see a bunch of sites that rebroadcast scanner audio from the city they live in. I wonder if this is actually legal to do? As long as it is UNENCYRPTED government radio communications then you can do whatever you like with it. However, you better careful about stray phone calls or private communications. There were a lot more live scanners on the Internet years ago, but the practice has faded and you will find very little interest in it if you set one up. |
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Check with the FCC. I know many people do it, but the way I read it, it may
not be legal. Bill Crocker "Ralph" wrote in message ... I see a bunch of sites that rebroadcast scanner audio from the city they live in. I wonder if this is actually legal to do? The law states that the communications you hear are only intended for the listening party and the contents may not be divulged. How is it that so many people broadcast live scanner audio? I ask because I'd like to do the same but it seems as though it is illegal to do so. Can anyone give me the facts on this? Thanks Much! |
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Hey John jon,
I'd think you'd better take a second look. I think you'll find more than ever actually. Actually, there's more out there that are listed on these following links. I think if anything this has actually taken off and has become quite popular. Ralph, where are you from? And which area are you thinking of putting online. There's many out there that may be interested, more than just your friends. Here take a look. http://www.shoutcast.com/directory/?...t=100&x=27&y=0 100+ scanners http://dir.xiph.org/index.php?sgenre=Scanner http://www.policescan.us/ http://myweb.accessus.net/~090/scan/scanneraudio.html http://www.hometown.aol.com/luck211999/index.html Total Feed Count= 566 Updated Regularly http://home.wi.rr.com/jts203/1-LiveScannerAudio.html http://www.kildal.org/Tom/home-filer/scanner1.html http://www.wilsonswebdesign.com/swlnet/livelinks.html http://onlinescanner.proboards6.com/index.cgi http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LiveScannerAudio wrote in message ... On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 02:02:09 -0600, "Ralph" wrote: There were a lot more live scanners on the Internet years ago, but the practice has faded and you will find very little interest in it if you set one up. |
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I think I may do as you suggested.
I'm also going to check into what Never anonymous Bud mentioned as well. The law was changed (inadvertently) some years ago. Search for the decision in the appeal of the US vs. Larry Gass in Oklahoma. Thanks Everyone Ralph "Bill Crocker" wrote in message ... Check with the FCC. I know many people do it, but the way I read it, it may not be legal. Bill Crocker "Ralph" wrote in message ... I see a bunch of sites that rebroadcast scanner audio from the city they live in. I wonder if this is actually legal to do? The law states that the communications you hear are only intended for the listening party and the contents may not be divulged. How is it that so many people broadcast live scanner audio? I ask because I'd like to do the same but it seems as though it is illegal to do so. Can anyone give me the facts on this? Thanks Much! |
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Ralphy buddy, nothing to worry about.
Numerous agencies across the US/Canada/and Int'l are doing this. Check out the previous posts. "Ralph" wrote in message ... I think I may do as you suggested. I'm also going to check into what Never anonymous Bud mentioned as well. |
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Please see http://www.geocities.com/45peter/gass.html for information
about the legality of intercepting and divulging governmental radio communications. Please read over the 2 decisions in the Gass case. Since Judge Cook issued this decision in the Gass case, I have not heard of any scannerists being charged with any Federal crimes. Peter S - Arlington MA |
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That is the info I have been looking for as mentioned by someone else in
this thread. Thanks Much! "Peter S" wrote in message om... Please see http://www.geocities.com/45peter/gass.html for information about the legality of intercepting and divulging governmental radio communications. Please read over the 2 decisions in the Gass case. Since Judge Cook issued this decision in the Gass case, I have not heard of any scannerists being charged with any Federal crimes. Peter S - Arlington MA |
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