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I Phone App Listening to emergency services radio's
Has anybody else downloaded the free app on I Phone called 5-0 Radio (Police Radio) where you can listen to various emergency services radios?
I think this is one of the best app's there is especially when your listening to the police in Queensland and in New York... Unfor the UK has lots of restrictions but still able to listen to certain UK channels. |
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Uk channels??? Not emergency services you cant.
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Has anybody else downloaded the free app on I Phone called 5-0 Radio (Police Radio) where you can listen to various emergency services radios?
I think this is one of the best app's there is especially when your listening to the police in Queensland and in New York... Unfor the UK has lots of restrictions but still able to listen to certain UK channels. |
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Indeed, I believe UK emergency service use TETRA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrestrial_Trunked_Radio
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It's a pastime for either criminals or the sort that rubber neck accidents.....wierd!
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Appathetic
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