News: Police property stolen includes 15 portable radios
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Re: News: Police property stolen includes 15 portable radios
That's not good. How often do WAPOL re-key?
I've heard accidental clear transmissions because of poor switch usage.
Those radios are no doubt in the hands of criminals being used to keep tabs on WAPOL.
I've heard accidental clear transmissions because of poor switch usage.
Those radios are no doubt in the hands of criminals being used to keep tabs on WAPOL.
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Re: News: Police property stolen includes 15 portable radios
Pretty sure once they are reported stolen they are decoded and cant be used.Funny thing i seen a Motorola p-25 Astro complete mobile system for sale in Perth this week.