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Sphear
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/ / / / / / /\ / /
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\ /__/ /__/ /__ /__\ /__/
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__/ / / / /__ / / / \
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DigiZine
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Phreaking
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Hacking
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Anarchy
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(And AnyThing Else P/H/A/C/C/V)
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Editor: Signal
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File Contributions:John Deere
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Sphear can be reached at
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system@axposf.pa.dec.com
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~or~
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sphear.digizine@lambada.oit.unc.edu
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Issue #4
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[05.22.94]
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If you have any articles, advertisements,
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worthy of our time please send them by
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Internet email to system@axposf.pa.dec.com
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Also, Sphear entertains any editorials and
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interesting articles.
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WARNING
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Sphear Digital Magazine is not responsible
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for any misuse of the information contained
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herein. The information supplied in this
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electronic Magazine is intended for purely
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informational purposes. >Don't be stupid
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If you FUCK YOURSELF OVER well, Tough<
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Contents
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Info Texts
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Motorola NAM Access
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by grendal
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Police Codes For Scanning
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How A Cable Descrambler Works
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SHORT HACK #1: CELLULAR PHONZ 101
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By grendal
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MOTOROLA NAM ACCESS
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Many Motorola units can be NAM programmed from
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the handset, but they all contain a counter that
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limit the number of times you can do it.
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It isn't a big number and it changes from
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model to model. I haven't found the specifics
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for this, but if you exit the program without
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changing anything, the counter isn't changed.
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To see if a phone CAN be changed, power it on.
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The display should show "ON".
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If the handset has a FCN key press:
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FCN+0+the 6 digit security code twice+RCL
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The display should show "01"
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If it doesn't, press:
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Control+0+the 6 digit security code TWICE+(asterisk)
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If "01" doesn't appear, press CLR and try again,
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or try the security code again. If it still won't
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go, the counter may have expired. Don't worry,
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we'll get to that in another SHORTHACK.
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Anyway, let's get to it:
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Here's the programming table. It steps through
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all the fields until the data is stored or you exit
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the program. Press (asterisk) to step through the
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fields:
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ST Press Display Shows Entry
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__ _____ _____________ __________________________
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1 01 (entry #1)
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* 00000 Carrier system I.D.
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2 * 02
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* 111 Area code
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3 * 1110111 Telephone #
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4 * 04
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* XX (varies) Station class mark
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(usually 12)
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5 * 05
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* 00 Access overload class
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6 * 06
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00 Group ID mark
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7 * 07
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* 000000 User security code
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8 * 08
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* 123 Unlock code
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9 * 09
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* 0334 Initial paging channel
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10 * 10
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* 011100 Option Code #1
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(right to left, 0's or 1's)
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1st dig=always 0
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2nd dig=second tel num
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3rd dig=auto recall
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4th dig=min mark
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5th dig=local use...?
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6th dig=ext.spkr.
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11 * 11
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* 1010 Option Code #2
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(right to left, 0's or 1's)
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1st dig=Eight hour timeout
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2nd dig=Always one
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3rd dig=Long tone DTMF
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4th dig=Motorola enh. scan
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Finished? Press SND to store the stuff; press # to
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exit and not save. CLR at any step will revert
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the displayed data to the previous value. Watch out
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for the counter, though, you just might be out of
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quarters (heheh)....
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To screw with the EPROM, you'll probably need to remove
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it or get a Motorola part #30-84406R01 test connector.
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If you do THAT, just pressing the # key will put the
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phone in manual test mode. This "test connector" is a
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very simple 25 pin M/F inline connector that just changes
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a few pins on the set. If I can grab a schematic, we'll
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all have one by summer.
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Later,
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grendal
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Police Codes
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Ever wonder what those codes you here are when you are
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scanning the police band with your home-scanner? Well for
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those that are interested here they are.
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Code A - No rain expected
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Code B - Rain expected
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Code 1 - Answer on radio
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Code 2 - Proceed immediately w/o siren
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Code 3 - Proceed w/ siren and red lights
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Code 4 - No futher assistance neccesary
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Code 4A - No futher assistance is neccesary, but suspect is not in custody
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Code 5 - Uniformed officers stay away
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Code 6 - Out of car to investigate
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Code 6A - Out of car to investigate, assistance may be needed
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Code 6C - Suspect is wanted and may be dangerous
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Code 7 - Out for lunch
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Code 8 - Fire alarm
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Code 9 - Jail break
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Code 10 - Request clear frequency
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Code 12 - False alarm
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Code 13 - Major disaster activation
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Code 14 - Resume normal operations
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Code 20 - Notify news media to respond
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Code 30 - Burglar alarm ringing
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Code 33 - Emergency! All units stand by
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Code 99 - Emergency!
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Code 100 - In position to intercept
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187 - Homicide
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207 - Kidnapping
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207A - Kidnapping attempt
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211 - Armed robbery
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217 - Assault w/ intent to murder
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220 - Attempted rape
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240 - Assault
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242 - Battery
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245 - Assault w/ a deadly weapon
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261 - Rape
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261A - Attempted rape
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288 - Lewd conduct
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311 - Indecent exposure
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314 - Indecent exposure
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390 - Drunk
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390D - Drunk unconcious
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415 - Disturbance
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415C - Disturbance, children invovled
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415E - Disturbance, loud music or party
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415F - Disturbance, family
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415G - Disturbance, gang
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417 - Person w/ a gun
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459 - Burglary
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459A - Burglar alarm ringing
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470 - Forgery
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480 - Hit-and-run (Felony)
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481 - Hit-and-run (Misdemeanor)
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484 - Petty theft
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484PS - Purse snatch
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487 - Grand theft
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488 - Petty theft
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502 - Drunk Driving
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503 - Auto theft
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504 - Tampering w/ vehicle
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505 - Reckless driving
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507 - Public nuisance
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586 - Illegal parking
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586E - Vehicle blocking driveway
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594 - Malicious mischief
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595 - Runaway car
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647 - Lewd conduct
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901 - Ambulance call/accident, injuries unk.
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901A - Ambulance call - attempted suicide
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901H - Ambulance call - dead body
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901K - Ambulance has been dispatched
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901L - Ambulance call - narcotics overdose
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901N - Ambulance requested
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901S - Ambulance call - shooting
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901T - Ambulance call - trafic accident
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901Y - Request ambulance if needed
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902 - Accident
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902H - Enroute to hospital
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902M - Medical aid requested
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902T - Trafic accident - non-injury
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903 - Aircraft crash
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903L - Low flying aircraft
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904A - Fire alarm
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904B - Brush fire/Boat fire
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904C - Car fire
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904F - Forest fire
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904G - Grass fire
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904I - Illegal burning
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904S - Structure fire
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905B - Animal bite
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905N - Noisy animal
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905S - Stray animal
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905V - Vicious animal
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906K - Rescue dispatched
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906N - Rescue requested
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907 - Minor disturbance
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907A - Loud radio or TV
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907B - Ball game in street
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907K - Paramedics dispatched
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907N - Paramedics requested
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907Y - Are paramedics needed?
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908 - Begging
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909 - Trafic congestion
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909B - Road blockade
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909F - Flares needed
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909T - Trafic hazard
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910 - Can you handle?
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911 - Advise party
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911B - Contact informant/Contact officer
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912 - Are we clear?
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913 - You are clear
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914 - Request detectives
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914A - Attempted suicide
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914C - Request coroner
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914D - Request doctor
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914F - Request fire dept.
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914H - Heart attack
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914N - Concerned party notified
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914S - Suicide
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915 - Dumping rubbish
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916 - Holding suspect
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917A - Abandoned vehicle
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917P - Hold vehicle for fingerprints
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918A - Escaped mental patient
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918V - Violent mental patient
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919 - Keep the peace
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920 - Missing adult
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920A - Found adult/Missing adult
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920C - Missing child
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920F - Found child
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920J - Missing juvenile
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921 - Prowler
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921P - Peeping Tom
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922 - Illegal peddling
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924 - Station detail
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925 - Suspicious person
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926 - Request tow truck
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926A - Tow truck dispatched
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927 - Investigate unknown trouble
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927A - Person pulled from telephone
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927D - Investigate posible dead body
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928 - Found property
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929 - Investigate person down
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930 - See man regarding a complaint
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931 - See woman regarding a complaint
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932 - Woman or child abuse/Open door
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933 - Open window
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949 - Gasoline spill
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950 - Burning permit
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951 - Request fire investigator
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952 - Report condititions
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953 - Check smoke report
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954 - Arrived at scene
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955 - Fire under control
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956 - Availble for assignment
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957 - Fire under control
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960X - Car stop - dangerous suspects
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961 - Take a report/Car stop
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962 - Subject is armed and dangerous
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966 - Sniper
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967 - Outlaw motorcyclists
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975 - Can your suspect hear your radio?
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981 - Frequency is clear/Need radiological
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982 - Are we being received/Bomb threat
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983 - Explosion
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995 - Labor trouble
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996 - Explosion
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996A - Unexploded bomb
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998 - Officer involved in shooting
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999 - Officer needs help - urgent!
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10-1 - [BOTH] You are being received poorly, [MISS] Change location
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10-2 - [BOTH] You are being received ok
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10-3 - [BOTH] Stop transmitting/Change channels
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10-4 - [BOTH] Ok, Acknowledgement
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10-5 - [BOTH] Relay
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10-6 - [BOTH] Station is busy, standby unless urgent
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10-7 - [BOTH] Out of service - radio off
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10-8 - [BOTH] In service
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10-9 - [BOTH] Repeat last message
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10-10 - [CA] Out of service - radio on
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10-10 - [MISS] Fight in progress
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10-11 - [CA] Give FCC call sign/Transmitting too fast
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10-11 - [MISS] Dog case
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10-12 - [CA] Visitors present
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10-12 - [MISS] Stand by, remain alert, stop
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10-13 - [BOTH] [Advise weather and road conditions
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10-14 - [CA] Convoy or escort detail
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10-14 - [MISS] Report of Prowler
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10-15 - [CA] Enroute to jail w/ prisoner
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10-15 - [MISS] Civil Disturbance
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10-16 - [CA] Pick up prisoner
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10-16 - [MISS] Domestic trouble
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10-17 - [CA] Pick up papers
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10-17 - [MISS] Meet complainant
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10-18 - [BOTH] Complete assignment quickly
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10-19 - [CA] Go to your station/I am enroute to my station
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10-19 - [MISS] Return to __________
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10-20 - [BOTH] What is your location?/My location is...
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10-21 - [CA] Telephone your station
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10-21 - [MISS] Call __________ by telephone
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10-22 - [BOTH] Disregard, Cancel last message
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10-23 - [CA] Stand by
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10-23 - [MISS] Arrived at scene
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10-24 - [CA] Trouble at station
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10-24 - [MISS] Assignment completed
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10-25 - [MISS] Report in person to meet __________
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10-26 - [MISS] Detaining subject, expedite __________
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10-27 - [CA] Check computer for warrants
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10-27 - [MISS] Driver's license information
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10-28 - [CA] Check for full information on vehicle or suspect
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10-28 - [MISS] Vehicle registration information
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10-29 - [BOTH] Check and advise if vehicle or subject is wanted
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10-30 - [CA] Subject has no record, no wants
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10-30 - [MISS] Illegal use of radio
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10-31 - [CA] Subject has records, no wants
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10-31 - [MISS] Crime in progress
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10-32 - [CA] Subject is wanted
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10-32 - [MISS] Man with gun
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10-33 - [BOTH] Emergency traffic in the air
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10-34 - [CA] Clearance for emergency messge/Resume normal traffic
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10-34 - [MISS] Riot
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10-35 - [CA] Confidential information/Backup needed
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10-35 - [MISS] Major crime alert
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10-36 - [BOTH] Correct time
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10-36 - [CA] Correct time/Confidential info
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10-37 - [CA] Correct time
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10-37 - [MISS] Investigate suspicious auto
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10-38 - [MISS] Stopping suspicious auto
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10-39 - [CA] Message delivered
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10-39 - [MISS] Urgent---use light/siren
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10-40 - [MISS] Silent run---no light/siren
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10-41 - [MISS] Ending tour of duty
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10-42 - [MISS] Ending tour of duty
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10-43 - [MISS] Information (J1 = confidential)
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10-44 - [MISS] Request permission to leave patrol car
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10-45 - [MISS] Animal carcass at __________
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10-46 - [MISS] Assist motorist
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10-47 - [MISS] Emergency road repairs needed
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10-48 - [MISS] Trafic standard needs repair
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10-49 - [MISS] Traffic light out
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10-50 - [MISS] Accident
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10-51 - [MISS] Wrecker needed
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10-52 - [MISS] Ambulance needed
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10-53 - [MISS] Road blocked
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10-54 - [MISS] Livestock on Highway
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10-55 - [MISS] Intoxicated driver
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10-56 - [MISS] Intoxicated pedestrian
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10-57 - [MISS] Hit & Run
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10-59 - [MISS] Direct traffic
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10-60 - [MISS] Squad in vicinity
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10-61 - [MISS] Personal in area
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10-62 - [MISS] Reply to message
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10-63 - [MISS] Prepare to make written copy
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10-64 - [MISS] Message for local delivery
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10-65 - [MISS] Net message assignment
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10-66 - [MISS] Message cancellation
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10-67 - [MISS] Clear to read net message
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10-68 - [MISS] Dispatch information
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10-69 - [MISS] Message received
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10-70 - [MISS] Fire Alarm
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10-71 - [MISS] Advise nature of fire (size, type, contents of building)
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10-72 - [MISS] Report on progress of fire
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10-73 - [MISS] Smoke report
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10-74 - [MISS] Negative
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10-75 - [MISS] In contact with
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10-76 - [MISS] En route (J1 = prisoner, J2 = female)
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10-77 - [MISS] Estimated time of arrival
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10-78 - [MISS] Need assistance
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10-79 - [MISS] Notify coroner
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10-80 - [MISS] Vacation check
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10-81 - [MISS] School stops
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10-82 - [MISS] Reserve loging
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10-83 - [MISS] Door check
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10-84 - [MISS] If meeting __________, advise
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10-85 - [MISS] Will be late
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10-86 - [CA] Traffic check
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10-86 - [MISS] Report to station
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10-87 - [CA] Meet an officer
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10-87 - [MISS] Pick up checks for distribution
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10-88 - [MISS] Advise present phone number
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10-89 - [MISS] Car to car
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10-90 - [MISS] Bank alarm
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10-91 - [MISS] Unnecessary use of radio
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10-92 - [MISS] Frequence check
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10-93 - [MISS] Blockade
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10-94 - [MISS] Drag racing
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10-95 - [MISS] Give radio test
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10-96 - [MISS] Mental subject
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10-97 - [CA] Arriving at assigned detail
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10-97 - [MISS] Minor detail (J1 = Station-report, J2 = Station-lunch, J3 =
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Restaurant)
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10-98 - [CA] Assigned detail complete
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10-98 - [MISS] Prison or jail break
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10-99 - [CA] Emergency - all units and stations!
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10-99 - [MISS] Records indicate wanted or stolen
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11-6 - Illegal discharge of firearms
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11-7 - Prowler
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11-8 - Person down
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11-10 - Take a report
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11-12 - Dead animal/Loose livestock
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11-13 - Injured animal
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11-14 - Animal bite
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11-15 - Ball game in street
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11-17 - Wires down
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11-24 - Abandoned vehicle
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11-25X - Female motorist needs assistance
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11-27 - Subject has record, no wants/Drivers license check
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11-28 - Rush vehicle information information
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11-29 - Subject has no record, no wants
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11-30 - Incomplete phone call
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11-31 - Person calling for help
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11-40 - Advise if ambulance needed
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11-41 - Request ambulance
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11-42 - Ambulance not required/Paramedics needed
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11-43 - Doctor required
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11-44 - Possible fatality
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11-45 - Attempted suicide
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11-46 - Death report
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11-47 - Injured person
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11-48 - Provide transportation
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11-50 - Field interrogation
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11-51 - Security check
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11-70 - Fire alarm
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11-71 - Fire report
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11-78 - Paramedics dispatched
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11-79 - Traffic accident - ambulance dispatched
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11-80 - Traffic accident - serious injury
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11-81 - Traffic accident - minor injury
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11-82 - Traffic accident - property damaged
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11-83 - Traffic accident - no details
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11-84 - Direct traffic
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11-85 - Send tow truck
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11-86 - Special detail/Bomb threat
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11-87 - Assist other unit/Bomb found
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11-88 - Assist motorist
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11-98 - Meet an officer
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11-99 - Officer needs help - Urgent!
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5150 - Mental case
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10851 - Grand theft, auto
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10852 - Tampering w/ Vehicle
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20001 - Hit-and-run (felony)
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20002 - Hit-and-run (misdemeanor)
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20007 - Hit-and-run - unattended vehichle
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21958 - Drunk pedestrian on roadway
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22350 - Speeding
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22500 - Illegal parking
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23101 - Drunk driving - injury involved
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23102 - Drunk driver
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23105 - Driver under influence of narcotics
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23109 - Cars racing
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23110 - Persons throwing objects at vehicles
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Some Shit on Cable Descramblers
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-------------------------------
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With most of the cable companies
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scrambling their signals on most all
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new and some old channels I thought I'd
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update and revise my first version
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|
(1.0) of Pay Tv Decoder Plans.
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Due to different scrambling systems,
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you might find it neccesary to change
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the range and values of the variable
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|
capacitator. I've also added a
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wiring diagram to help you with design-
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|
ing the circut. If you have any
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|
questions just leave a message on the
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board listed at the end of the article.
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(Tom) Hackerman
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///PAY TV DECODER PLANS///
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|
Version 2.0
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///MATERIALS REQUIRED:///
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1 - Radio Shack mini-box ( #270-235)
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||
|
1 - 1/4 watt resistor, 2.2k-2.4k ohm
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||
|
(RS #271-1325)
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||
|
1 - 75pf-100pf variable capacitor
|
||
|
(Very hard to find)
|
||
|
2 - F61a chassis-type coaxial
|
||
|
connectors (RS #278-212)
|
||
|
12" - No. 12 solid copper wire
|
||
|
12" - RG59 coaxial cable
|
||
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///INSTRUCTIONS///
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||
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1. Bare a length of No. 12 gauge solid
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||
|
copper wire and twist around a 3/8"
|
||
|
nail or rod to form a coil of 9 turns.
|
||
|
Elongate coil to a length of 1 1/2"
|
||
|
inches and form right angle bends on
|
||
|
each end.
|
||
|
|
||
|
2. Solder the varible capacitor to
|
||
|
the coil. It doesn't matter where you
|
||
|
solder it, it still does the same job.
|
||
|
The best place for it is in the center
|
||
|
with the adjustment screw facing upward
|
||
|
|
||
|
Note: When it comes time to place coil
|
||
|
in box, the coil must be insulated from
|
||
|
grounding. This can be done by crazy-
|
||
|
glueing a piece of rubber to the bottom
|
||
|
of the box, and securing the coil to it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
3. Tap coil at points 2 1/2 turns from
|
||
|
ends of coil and solder to coaxial
|
||
|
chassis connectors, bringing tap leads
|
||
|
through holes in chassis box. Use as
|
||
|
little wire as possible.
|
||
|
|
||
|
4. Solder resistor to center of coil
|
||
|
and ground other end of resistor to
|
||
|
chassis box, using solder lug and small
|
||
|
screw.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Diagram: Your circut and design should
|
||
|
look something like this:
|
||
|
|
||
|
----------------------------
|
||
|
! !
|
||
|
! !
|
||
|
! C !
|
||
|
! -----------F16a
|
||
|
G 2.2k O -- !
|
||
|
N----\/\/\--- Vc !
|
||
|
D 1/4w I -- !
|
||
|
! -----------F16a
|
||
|
! L !
|
||
|
! !
|
||
|
! !
|
||
|
----------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
5. Drill a 1/2" diameter hold in mini-
|
||
|
box cover to permit adjustment of the
|
||
|
variable capacitor from the outside.
|
||
|
Inspect the device for defects in
|
||
|
workmanship and place cover on mini-
|
||
|
box. Tighten securely.
|
||
|
|
||
|
6. Place device in line with existing
|
||
|
cable on either side of the coverter
|
||
|
box and connect to television set with
|
||
|
the short piece of RG59 coaxial cable.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Remember... being in DOS isn't immoral,
|
||
|
only unless your instructor is a Dummy for DOS
|
||
|
|
||
|
-Sphear Digital Magazine-
|
||
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