But over the last week, since major fires began ravaging huge swaths of Los Angeles County, "scanners" on X — accounts who ...
A popular pastime among neighborhood watchdogs will soon go away in Rochester as local law enforcement agencies transition to ...
Both the Rochester Police Department and Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office this week announced plans to begin moving ...
If you’ve lost interest in that DVB dongle you bought to give software defined radio a try you should bust it back out. [Harrison Sand] just finished a guide on how to use SDR to listen in on ...
Police scanners are actually legal to own and operate in the United States, because the radio frequencies used by law enforcement, like all U.S. radio frequencies, belong to the public.
There was a time when it was easy to eavesdrop on police and other service radio networks. Police scanners fans can hear live police, fire, and ambulance calls. However, it isn’t as easy as it ...
On Tuesday, the Rochester Police Department and Olmsted County Sherriff's Office are transitioning to encrypted radio communications starting on January 27th, which will restrict who can listen to law ...
The Police Department and the Olmsted County Sheriff's Office announced the agencies will transition to encrypted radio communications on Jan. 27 "to protect privacy and enhance safety," according to ...
The Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office, Rochester Police Department and Goodhue County Sheriff’s Office are switching to encrypted Radio Communications. This means if you have a scanner, you will not be ...