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jambo

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Does anyone know what the frequencies are for Salt River Indian Reservation Police? I have been using the freq's that are in the Southwest Freq book, but it looks like they have changed their frequencies or switched to a different radio system all together. I have been trying a few things with my radio to see if I could figure it out, but no luck so far.


PS: Your help is greatly appriciated.
 

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Voice inversion?

Could you kindly tell me what that is and what I can do to receive their transmisions better.
 

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Best way is to lock Salt River Police out or take the frequency out of your scanner. Out of sight out of mind :)

There is no way to hear their clear voices again unless they decide they want to be heard

Salt River Police arrested suspects recently after pursuits & misc crimes & decided after that to encrypt their transmissions. Sad but a sign of the times.
 

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Well thats too bad for us scanner hobbiest. I enjoyed listening to the pursuits with Salt River and other agencies. Hope they change this after awhile or go to a system that we can mointor someday.

Thanks for the feed back "USScanner" I really do appreciate your input.
 

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Anytime

This sentence should have been:

Salt River Police arrested suspects recently after pursuits & misc crimes "with police scanners" & decided after that to encrypt their transmissions. Sad but a sign of the times.

Because of that the suspects knew where the spike strips were etc
 
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