Digital Scanners
I was just wondering would it be illegal to use a device like this while operating a motor vehicle?
Uniden sells many digital Scanners in which you can listen to OPP or any other police force, ems, etc (channels are on the net to listen to)
I have heard you can hear tons of information regarding accidents, dispatch, speed traps, officer communication, and even other channels that the MTO might use, etc.
Sounds interesting would it be against the law to use this while driving?
I have also heard you can use analog ones but they only will work if an officer is near, something about analog repeaters on the cars???
If the channels are not encrypted, but digital what is stopping you from listening in?
Correct me if i am wrong but isn't this system Called "FleetNet" that is run by Bell Canada the many police, ems, and the OPP use?
The digital ones are expensive but i am wondering how these repeaters work. Do all cars repeat the signal up to X meters or something?
A trucker told me he will use them around rush hour he says if they're is an accident or a big traffic jam you can hear them talk about it. Secondly do officers give out location? If so how would they do it? Would they notify dispatch they're location. Example "location at exactly 456 km along hwy 401..."
I read another forum i think it was Radio Reference, another guy went from Ottawa to Montreal and he said you could hear tons of things, he even claimed to hear Officers requesting license suspensions for DUI's and 50 over's.