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- So...you're driving down the freeway and you want to go faster than
- 55mph? Well I can tell you how to do it without worrying about the CHP.
- This idea is NOT a radar detector. And it does NOT work with local
- police, only the CHP. It is a cheap version of the CHiPs detector you
- may have seen advertised in Car and Driver for upwards of $300.
-
- First...how it works. You may have seen local police with a two-way
- radio clipped to their shirt pocket. They like this because they can
- immediately call for backup if they get into trouble. These radios work
- on the same frequency as their car radios and allow communication with
- the station house (the base station). The CHP has similar personal
- mobile radios, but they work on a different system. The reason for the
- difference is that CHP officers may roam many miles away from their base
- station, unlike the local police. A portable radio would not have the
- range to call back to their base. So what the CHP personal mobile
- radios do is they work on a different frequency than their car radios.
- This frequency is called a mobile extender frequency. Their portable
- radios transmit to their car radios, and their car radio takes the
- signal, changes it to it's own frequency, and relays it back to the base
- station. The mobile extender frequency radios that the CHP officers
- carry on them only have a range of 3 miles.
-
- So, if you have a common police scanner (perfectly legal to own and
- operate), and tune it in to the mobile extender frequency, whenever you
- pick up anything on that frequency you know that a CHP officer is within
- three miles of you. The stronger the signal, the closer he is. This
- idea isn't perfect. You only can pick up the signal if the officer
- leaves his portable radio on while he is in his car (they always do) and
- you can only pick something up when something is being transmitted.
- Fortunately, CHP officers constantly talk to their base.
-
- So, to implement this idea in the cheapest manner, go to your local
- Radio Snack store and get their cheapest scanner. Barring any sales,
- that would be their two channel portable scanner that uses crystals.
- Buy it, and order a crystal for the frequency 154.905 (it must be
- exactly this). A better idea is to get a non-crystal using scanner for
- about $100. This scanner can pick up any of thousands of frequencies
- without any add-ons being required. Don't be confused if it is called
- eg. a "10 channel scanner". In this case the ten channels are
- equivalent to the preset buttons on you car radio. And like your car
- radio it can still pick up ALL frequencies within the specified bands.
- The two channels of the crystal-using scanner really refer to only two
- frequencies that it can receive. As you can see, the more expensive
- scanner is vastly more useful, though the cheaper scanner will work
- fine. Scanners more expensive than $100 usually only add bells and
- whistles that you probably don't need. The $100 scanner does have other
- useful features over the $50 one. You can plug it into the cigarette
- lighter of your car and therefore you won't need to rely on batteries;
- you can use your more sensitive car antennae instead of the one built
- into the scanner, and you have the option of letting the more expensive
- unit scan between the mobile extender frequency and the regular CHP
- frequency to get a better feel for the officer's range and what he's up
- to. As with the crystal-using scanner the frequency to tune into is
- 154.905.
-
- Now you can drive at the speeds that the freeways were designed for. But
- please, if you use this idea, wear your seatbelts!
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