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GUIDE TO POLICE SCANNING


APCO 10-CODES

10-1
Signal Weak
10-21
Call(_____) by Phone
10-2
Signal Good
10-22
Disregard
10-3
Stop Transmitting
10-23
Arrived at Scene
10-4
Affirmative (OK)
10-24
Assignment Completed
10-5
Relay (TO)
10-25
Report to (Meet)
10-6
Busy
10-26
Estimated Time of Arrival
10-7
Out of Service
10-27
License/Permit Information
10-8
In Service
10-28
Ownership Information
10-9
Say Again (Repeat)
10-29
Records Check
10-10
Negative
10-30
Danger/Caution
10-11
______On Duty
10-31
Pick Up
10-12
Stand By (Stop)
10-32
___Units Needed (Specify)
10-13
Existing Conditions
10-33
Help Me Quick (Emergency)
10-14
Message/Information
10-34
Time
10-15
Message Delivered
10-35
Reserved
10-16
Reply To Message
10-36
Reserved
10-17
Enroute
10-37
Reserved
10-18
Urgent (Quickly)
10-38
Reserved
10-19
(In) Contact
10-39
Reserved
10-20
Location
 
 

Agencies may designate and use 10-40 and above to suit their own needs.


DUTIES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS

A State Trooper, Deputy Sheriff, or Police Officer may be required to perform many duties including directing traffic, assisting stranded motorists, stopping violators for routine and non-routine violations, responding to alarms, chasing suspects on foot, investigating traffic accidents, investigating industrial and home accidents, making felony and misdemeanor arrests, responding to vicious animal calls and complaints, checking buildings for break-ins, interviewing suspects and victims, testifying in court, executing search and arrest warrants, and more. Most State Police agencies spend more time investigating traffic accidents and enforcing traffic laws, while police departments spend more time investigating non-traffic related criminal activity and other calls for assistance. Police departments do investigate their share of traffic accidents, however. They are usually responsible for accidents occurring within their jurisdiction. State police agencies may take on more traditional police duties also, depending upon their agency, location, etc.



TABLE of FREQUENCIES


FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

163.8375/167.600
167.2375
167.4875
167.5625


DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY

418.625/416.050
418.900/416.325
418.750
418.675
418.825/415.600
418.950/416.200
418.975/417.025
418.975
 


U.S. CUSTOMS SERVICE

165.2375/166.4375
165.2375
166.4625
165.7375
166.4625/166.5875
162.825


U.S. SECRET SERVICE

32.23
Able
166.5125
Alpha
165.7875
Baker
165.375
Charlie
169.925
Delta
407.850
Echo
415.700
Fox
166.400
Golf
166.2125
Hotel
407.925
India
170.000
Juliet
167.825
Kilo
168.7875
Lima
165.2125
Mike
167.025
November
166.400
Papa
164.8875
Oscar
166.700
Quebec
166.400
Romeo
166.5125
Sierra
164.650
Tango
361.6
Uniform
164.100
Victor
167.025
Whiskey
166.4625
Xray
162.6875
Yankee
171.2875
Zulu
415.675
Black
414.850
Brown
414.950
Orange
414.975
Red
414.650
Silver
415.875
Violet
414.675
Yellow
46.75
 
46.70 46.80
165.850
 
 
 
 
 


INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE

165.950/167.000
167.000
165.950
166.000/167.100
166.000
165.4625/166.5875
166.4625
418.175
418.225/414.7
418.225


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