rootbeerefloat
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Hello! I am new to the radio community and am looking for some help. I just purchased a Baofeng UV-5R radio and had some questions about how to listen to some channels. I live in the Bentonville, Arkansas area, so any frequencies I refer to can be found on the website here. After playing with this radio for a while, I have been able to program and listen to some frequencies, including NWS, FRS, and local sheriff and EMS radio.
My problem comes when I try to listen to fire, police, or city radio. When listening to the police frequencies 453.775 and 460.075, I just get a short burst of static every couple of seconds. When listening to fire or city frequencies on 453.825, 453.4125, and 464.7875, I either get constant static, or a weird noise that sounds like a car driving down the road. Does this mean that these frequencies are encrypted? Do I need to do something with CTCSS/DPL settings? On the website referenced above, it says that some of these are using color codes. Would this prevent me from listening on this radio?
Also, does anybody happen to know if/how I could turn off transmission on this radio, just so I don't accidentally transmit on a law enforcement frequency?
Thank you for any help or advice. It is much appreciated.
My problem comes when I try to listen to fire, police, or city radio. When listening to the police frequencies 453.775 and 460.075, I just get a short burst of static every couple of seconds. When listening to fire or city frequencies on 453.825, 453.4125, and 464.7875, I either get constant static, or a weird noise that sounds like a car driving down the road. Does this mean that these frequencies are encrypted? Do I need to do something with CTCSS/DPL settings? On the website referenced above, it says that some of these are using color codes. Would this prevent me from listening on this radio?
Also, does anybody happen to know if/how I could turn off transmission on this radio, just so I don't accidentally transmit on a law enforcement frequency?
Thank you for any help or advice. It is much appreciated.