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I ran across this and bought it. It is a CB radio with a scanner built into it. It is really cool. It has a GPS sensor that figures out where you are then it looks up the frequencies for police, fire department, ems and dot in that area from a memory stick you update from Uniden's website. Uniden says they update the frequency list every 2 weeks.

Anyway, I drive quite a bit and this is interesting...

I also found a website you can listen to your local police if you're into that https://www.broadcastify.com/

I ran across this and bought it. It is a CB radio with a scanner built into it. It is really cool. It has a GPS sensor that figures out where you are then it looks up the frequencies for police, fire department, ems and dot in that area from a memory stick you update from Uniden's website. Uniden says they update the frequency list every 2 weeks. Anyway, I drive quite a bit and this is interesting... I also found a website you can listen to your local police if you're into that https://www.broadcastify.com/

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Unless you're in an area that demands special frequencies (mountain regions sometimes use 30MHz still,) most of the state will use the same system. For example, most of the state of Ohio uses a system called MARCS, a trunked, multi-agency comms system.