Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Police Radio Scanning Can You Scan Military Radio Frequencies?

Can you scan military radio frequencies? - police radio scanning

I wonder if you could scan the frequencies military seas? As the police frequencies, if you can scan online, I wonder if this concept applies to the military anywhere on the Internet. I have many friends and family who have served, and she thought it would be great if you can scan, to serve with them. Thank you all.

6 comments:

Perro De Lava said...

I do not know the line, but can scan military frequencies. I did this and I hear the train and all other good things here in California.

The problem is that when networks are encrypted, then you are not heard in the squatting position.

tmowe87 said...

So hop channel. To change the channel every few seconds, so you will not hear with encryption. You need to be controlled in its entirety, that to hear the entire message. Its complex and sometimes men in the armed forces are having trouble synchronizing learning. Even the little hand to have this technology. Some handheld radios used when we were there, but it was the enemy and civilian air traffic, which is usually a little technique that would block mobile FDI.

Philip McCrevice said...

Sure.

But if the military do not want you to know what they say, it is encrypted. How much noise is heard.

If it is not encrypted, are used for words (code words) to try to obtain this information in order to confuse the enemy. And say some things never quite clear how the site of injury, etc.

Brendo said...

Questionable use of any encryption of data when you decrypt something to the signal you were not, you will not be able to even make sense.

Yak Rider said...

HF is used only rarely. Everything that comes through a satellite link is encrypted.

Tal' set A said...

not the ones who normally had this radio in the United States unless the training or in a war zone, and even then, the days are now with cell phones

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