CPD mobiles?

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there are a few support and specialty units that do have mobiles in their vehicles but as a rule no...
 

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Mobile radios in an urban setting is useless. The way the CPD is set up there is multiple receiver sites and overlapping coverage. The Citywide and some north zones can be used with a 5 watt handheld 40 mi NW outside the city
That’s pretty impressive range with a handheld. I’ve wondered over the years how far out of the city they could go to talk back into their system before getting out of range. Several years back, I took one of my Uniden handheld scanners with me on a trip to Milwaukee and I was able to pick up the citywides and zone one, 460.4750, all the way through Kenosha county. This was in the afternoon. I was very impressed that I could still pick up CPD that far north using the stock antenna on my scanner.
 

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That’s pretty impressive range with a handheld. I’ve wondered over the years how far out of the city they could go to talk back into their system before getting out of range. Several years back, I took one of my Uniden handheld scanners with me on a trip to Milwaukee and I was able to pick up the citywides and zone one, 460.4750, all the way through Kenosha county. This was in the afternoon. I was very impressed that I could still pick up CPD that far north using the stock antenna on my scanner.
Apparently their range drops out around naperville in that direction, and ive also been able to hear CPD and CTA in analog up to the IL-WI state line.
 

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Not sure where to post this question, sorry...
I've been monitoring 460.325 which is listed in the DB as CW 4, and I keep hearing some kids, sounds like they're using plain walkie talkies on this frequency. How is that possible?
 

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Not sure where to post this question, sorry...
I've been monitoring 460.325 which is listed in the DB as CW 4, and I keep hearing some kids, sounds like they're using plain walkie talkies on this frequency. How is that possible?
I've heard the same thing down here, which leads me to believe it's a default frequency on some Chinese radio. 460.325 is used by several Arizona DPS districts, I was awfully confused to hear a couple on it discussing how their new radios would be great for camping.
 

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Not sure where to post this question, sorry...
I've been monitoring 460.325 which is listed in the DB as CW 4, and I keep hearing some kids, sounds like they're using plain walkie talkies on this frequency. How is that possible?
Do you happen to know the approximate time it happened? A friend works in the radio shop for 911 center and wanted to see if was on the backup recordings..
 
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