Info needed for Railfest 2015

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1Partsman

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Coming from Wisconsin for Railfest with my 396xt

trying to sort out (somehow) what divisions etc for Bailey Yard....

can anyone easily give me that info....or even better send me a setup system for Bailey Yard and other freqs in North Platte, law, ems, etc., of interest, in a .996 file I could put on my scanner

also any laws in Nebraska regarding mobile scanners? if you can help me I will email my address....

thanks

John
 

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Coming from Wisconsin for Railfest with my 396xt

trying to sort out (somehow) what divisions etc for Bailey Yard....

can anyone easily give me that info....or even better send me a setup system for Bailey Yard and other freqs in North Platte, law, ems, etc., of interest, in a .996 file I could put on my scanner

also any laws in Nebraska regarding mobile scanners? if you can help me I will email my address....

thanks

John

John-
As of a few years ago, when I last was a resident of Nebraska, there were no laws pertaining to mobile scanner use that I was aware of (also asked several law enforcement officers about this while I was living there, and none had any knowledge of such). Railroad frequencies for North Platte can be found here: Nebraska Railroads Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference.

I will try to compile a list for you right quick for you to import into your scanner.

-Shawn
 
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28-1312. Interfering with the police radio system; police radio set, defined; penalty; exceptions; equipment used in violation of sections; disposition.

(1) Police radio set shall mean any radio set or apparatus capable of either receiving or transmitting radio frequency signals within the wavelength or channel now or which may hereafter be allocated by the Federal Communications Commission for the police radio service.

(2) A person commits the offense of interfering with the police radio system if he has in his possession or in any motor vehicle or equips or installs in or on any motor vehicle, any police radio set which:

(a) In any way intentionally interferes with the transmission or reception of radio messages by any law enforcement agency and hinders any such agency in fulfillment of its duties; or

(b) Intercepts such radio signals to evade or assist others in evading arrest; or

(c) Results in the use of such communication for monetary or personal gain.

(3) The provisions of subsection (2) of this section shall not apply to:

(a) Peace officers and members of a law enforcement agency which regularly maintains a police radio system authorized and licensed by the Federal Communications Commission;

(b) Any person who has permission in writing from the head of a law enforcement agency to possess and use any radio set or apparatus capable of receiving messages or signals within the wavelength or channel assigned to the agency granting the permission; or

(c) Legal newspapers as defined in section 25-523, or radio, television or cable antenna television stations licensed pursuant to law, monitoring messages of signals for news purposes only without rebroadcasting or republishing verbatim.

(4) Interfering with the police radio system is a Class I misdemeanor.

(5) It shall be the duty of any and all peace officers to seize and hold for evidence any and all equipment possessed or used in violation of this section, and upon conviction of the person possessing or using such equipment, the court shall order such equipment destroyed or forfeited to the State of Nebraska.



City Of Lincoln
9.08.100
Permit to Equip Private Auto with Shortwave Receiving Set.
It shall be unlawful for any person, except police officers of the city, or other duly authorized or commissioned peace officers, to equip any automobile with a shortwave length radio receiving set or use the same in such automobile without first obtaining a permit therefor from the Chief of Police of the city. Before granting such permit, the Chief of Police shall require from the permittee a sworn, written statement that such radio receiving set will not be used to assist in the escape of any criminals or for any other unlawful purpose. (Ord. 15618 §10; July 9, 1990: P.C. §9.60.040: Ord. 3489 §36-204; July 6, 1936)
 

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Shawn....appreciate whatever you can do....
King...thanks for the info.....all I want to do is listen, not commit crimes....lol.....but some states have laws against scanners being mobile.....I am a former officer, but we did not bug people with scanners....
 
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