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Always wondered about it.
Let's say the "bad guy" steals the police radio. I'd assume there is a way to disable the unit to not be able to transmit. But it would still be able to receive very well. Any thoughts? |
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That might be a possiblity on a trunked radio system Jim, but i'm not
certain. I know that an "ID" is transmitted from the unit on trunked 800 systems, so they would at least know what radio the transmissions came from. If your hypothetical concerns a typical VHF or UHF type radio, theres no way i'm aware of to remotely disable it. I work for a large PD and have had HT's and other radios stolen from us in the past. The jackasses end up playing around on the air for a while, until the battery goes dead. Then the unit probably ends up for auction on Ebay....LOL. Chris |
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Several years ago I had to track down some missing government
property: a Motorola handheld trunked radio. The land mobile radio shop was able to determine that it hadn't been turned on anytime recently, at least within range of our net. When one of these radios powers up, it gets on the air and logs in, even if the transmit button isn't touched. The event is recorded and time-stamped in a computer. The tech said that if desired they could put a "trap" on the missing radio, which would disable it at login. My memory is a little hazy on the outcome, but I think the radio was eventually found in the desk of an authorized user who had simply forgotten about it. Recently I heard a Los Angeles County Sheriff dispatcher ask a deputy to get his radio reset, because it was showing "stolen" on their computer and triggering warnings at the dispatch center every time he keyed his mic. -- Paul Hirose To reply by email delete INVALID from address. |
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Anyone know if a GTX mobile "logs in"? I have one with a bad PA that I
wanted to get programmed as a scanner only. I don't own a mic for it so I wouldn't think there would be a problem. BTW its 800 trunked TYPE II "Jim" wrote in message om... Always wondered about it. Let's say the "bad guy" steals the police radio. I'd assume there is a way to disable the unit to not be able to transmit. But it would still be able to receive very well. Any thoughts? |
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