Listening on the transmissions of emergency service providers has been a practice of criminals, reporter, and the curious for years. The scanners which they all use to eavesdrop are simply radio receivers which are capable of tracking hundreds of frequencies not normally available to the casual radio listener.
While those who just want some excitement on a lonely Saturday night might like to listen for the latest cops-and-robbers scenarios from the safety of their living rooms, there are many people with far more sinister motives using radio scanners to keep track of what law enforcement is doing.
But not only law enforcement agencies are relying on private radio communications; other emergency services and corporations use high frequency communication to keep private information private. In an effort to thwart the rising number of people with radio scanners who wish to intrude on their communication, they began to adopt digital broadcasting. This approach reduced their problems for a while, but eventually more than one electronics manufacturer realized that had a potential new market existed, and began producing a digital radio scanner.
APCO Project 25
After 9/11, the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials introduced APCO Project 25, an attempt to reserve a spectrum on digital frequencies for law enforcement and emergency use. They are deliberately chosen to be available to first responders in emergencies or for transmitting sensitive information. But the digital radio scanner has made them as accessible to the listening public as the old scanners made the high frequency broadcasts. A digital radio scanner is available for purchase online or at numerous brick and mortar electronics stores. For more info see http://www.digitalradio-review.com/ on Digital Radion Online
Encryption
In the post 9/11 world, the US government is becoming ever more concerned about its security, and the digital radio scanner is under scrutiny in government circles. Although some civil liberties advocates have defended the right of the public to control the airwaves, digital and otherwise, in some parts of the country law enforcement agencies have simply chosen to avoid being scanned by encrypting their broadcasts.
While more than one digital radio scanner is capable of demodulating some digital signals like those of APCO Project 25, any digital radio scanners designed for signal decryption have been legally banned. Violations are punishable by jail time, fines, or both. And some US states have passed laws making it illegal for any one convicted of a crime to have either a digital radio scanner or the traditional variety.
Listen To Digital Radio
Digital radio has struggled to make it's place in the market. Most of the United States does not yet own a digital or satillite radio and the reasons are clear. The digital radio recievers are not only expensive at the present time, but you must also subscribe to one of the services available for a monthly fee. This monthly fee is more of a deterant than the high prices on the satllite radio receivers. Many stores that sell digital radio receivers are putting up many promotions in the form of discounts and rebates to try to entice the customer into buying.
I personlly feel that digital radio receivers will follow the same path that most electronics follow. In the beginning the price point will be high and as technology improves and mass manufaturing processes are improved, then the costs will come down significantly. We have seen this trend in the past on items such as televisions, VCRs, telephones, stero equipment to name but a few.
Digital radio stations have thousands more options to offer the listener than regular old AM and FM analog radio stations. There is the quality issue. Gone are the days in which the radio quality would fluctuate based on whether or not you were driving under an overpass or passing by power lines. Through digital, there is relatively no disturbance from any outside sources which could disrupt your listening experience. This is one of the biggest pluses to digital radio. Also, there is no need for the guessing game when you hear a track you like and the disk jockey simply neglects to mention the name of it. With digital radio stations and an invention called ?radiotext,? listeners will be able to read the name of the artist and title of the track right on their radio receiver as the song is playing. Radio stations will also be able to transmit information about the news, weather and traffic directly into text form on your radio receiver. I like these options very much.
Any station that currently says it is totally digital is lying. They are simply a hybrid of analog and digital where the radio receiver first picks up the analog signal and then homes in on the digital signal for a better quality broadcast. The possibilities do not end there though, as it may even be possible for digital stations to broadcast pictures and videos directly to your car or home stereo through the magic of digital broadcasting.
Although terrestrial digital radio stations are at least ten years off, there is a way to experience some of the benefits of digital radio stations today. Satellite radio, brought to you in America by XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio offer the closest thing to full digital radio. They provide the listener with high quality sound and radiotext to let people see what they are listening too.
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