They are not standardized. They will vary from agency to agency. The department I worked for would give citizens a copy of the codes and signals list upon request. Contact your local agency and they will likely do the same. If you are using them to listen to your scanner, also check what the scanner laws are in your area. Some jurisdictions have laws such as no scanners allowed in your vehicle.
Here is a link to an example ten code list:
The numbers 1, 2, 4, 8, 13, 26, 52, and 104 are all factors of 104. This means that they can all divide 104 without leaving a remainder. For example, 104 divided by 13 is equal to 8.
The products of 104 are the numbers that can be multiplied together to equal 104. The factors of 104 include 1, 2, 4, 8, 13, 26, 52, and 104 itself. For example, 1 x 104, 2 x 52, and 4 x 26 are all pairs of factors that multiply to give 104.
You dump your tell your parents and call the police.
They use them in all kinds of ways. They use them for coordinating calls, paperwork, communication and much more.
They use them in all kinds of ways. They use them for coordinating calls, paperwork, communication and much more.
All multiples of 104, which is an infinite number.
overgeneralization
The factors of 104 are: 1, 2, 4, 8, 13, 26, 52, 104.
No, undercover officers are not required and should not disclose that they are the police. There is no law in any state in the US that calls for such a disclosure. All departments have rules of disclosure for uniformed officers. They must give anyone asking their identification number (badge number)
A reverse 911 call is when the 911 system is used to autmatically dial all telephone numbers in a specific geographic area. This is typically done to relay important information quickly to all residents in that area. Typically used in conjuction with a police search for an escapee or a natural disaster.
In Case Of Emergency9-1-1 (in U.S.) Police departments also have regular 7-digit numbers for emergency and non-emergency (business) calls, but the numbers vary in each location.
104 does not go into 13 at all, as 104 is greater than 13. If you divide 13 by 104, the result is a fraction (13/104), which simplifies to approximately 0.125. Therefore, 104 fits into 13 zero times.