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Local police scanner frequencies for Mississippi can typically be found online through websites dedicated to broadcasting scanner feeds or on the official website of the local law enforcement agency. Additionally, there are mobile applications available that provide access to live scanner feeds, such as Broadcastify or Scanner Radio.
One can find a list of scanner frequencies on Radio Reference. Depending on where the person is, the site let's one pinpoint a locations to find scanner frequencies.
Radio Shack sells booklets with frequencies for public and some private agencies nationwide. There may be lists on the Web as well. Try Googling "scanner frequencies."
GO to your local RADIO SHACK store they should have a free frequency card for the scanning codes in your area.
I assume you mean radio scanner frequencies? If so, RadioReference is an excellent resource: http://www.radioreference.com/ If you are talking about error codes from your car, you might have to Google those. I'm not sure if OBDII codes are universal (they very well may be). You could do a search on OBDII codes to see what a specific code you are getting means.
the best place to go is radio shack and buy a code book or most radio shacks will give a readout of area codes for free. call them and find out.
It means they have triangulated a person who is listening in on their radio.
Try going to a Police Radio 10 Codes website.
To obtain a list of local frequencies for you area contact your local mobile radio dealer or technition. Your local dealers usually have a list on file that they use to program the local mobile radios.
Scanner codes
Aircraft Radio Frequencies, are *How pilots, are able to speak to the people working at the "Control Tower," at Airports. That's what (ARF)= Aircraft Radio Frequencies, really are.(:.
to minimize the length of radio transmissions to keep the radio clear for other officers and so the average person with a scanner does not know exactly wat is going on.