Police Codes & All Law-Enforcement Radio Codes (Full List)
Police codes are used by law enforcement to keep communication succinct--similar to acronyms in any industry. Find all codes & definitions here.
Read morePolice codes are used by law enforcement to keep communication succinct--similar to acronyms in any industry. Find all codes & definitions here.
Read moreOhio runs on the statewide MARCS-IP P25 network, but Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Akron, and Dayton each have their own quirks. Here's what sca...
Read morePennsylvania is mid-migration to P25 Phase II statewide. Here is what is encrypted, what is still open, and exactly which Uniden scanner to buy dep...
Read moreNYC's NYPD radio is now mostly encrypted, but upstate New York is still wide open for scanning. Here's exactly what you can hear and which scanner ...
Read moreFlorida's radio landscape is one of the most complex in the country -- a statewide system in the middle of a major EDACS-to-P25 migration, encrypti...
Read moreTexas runs on a patchwork of P25 digital trunked systems, analog county networks, and growing encryption. Before you buy a scanner, you need to kno...
Read moreCalifornia runs some of the most complex radio systems in the country — heavy P25 Phase II usage, aggressive simulcast networks, and a growing numb...
Read moreJust unboxed your Uniden SDS150? This step-by-step guide walks you through everything from charging and zip code scanning to Sentinel programming a...
Read moreDiscover the legality of police scanners across the U.S. with our comprehensive state-by-state guide. Stay informed and compliant.
Read moreAll scanners need some form of programming in order to transmit signals. Most digital scanners allow you to program simply by typing in a zip code,...
Read moreCommunication and gathering information during an emergency is vital & staying prepared could save your life. Start preparing here.
Read moreSome police scanners are worth selling; others - not so much. We’ll walk you through how to get the most money for your old police scanner.
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