kc9cra
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If nothing else, I am compulsively curious. After some focused googling, I have stumbled upon the frequency used by ankle monitors used for house arrest. It's 314.2 wide am.
The actual frequency might be a few khz in either direction, but this is pretty much it. If your scanner is capable of picking this up, it's good to program in. Hearing this sound means there is an ankle monitor near you, and it is active. If you have a neighbor who is currently confined to his/her home, hearing this signal at home means the offender is home, not hearing means they aren't and therefore, they are going directly to jail, do not pass go, do not collect 200 dollars.
the signal will be regularly periodic data buzzing. It is positioned right in the middle of the band used byother devices using the same bursts but not at timed intervals.
The actual frequency might be a few khz in either direction, but this is pretty much it. If your scanner is capable of picking this up, it's good to program in. Hearing this sound means there is an ankle monitor near you, and it is active. If you have a neighbor who is currently confined to his/her home, hearing this signal at home means the offender is home, not hearing means they aren't and therefore, they are going directly to jail, do not pass go, do not collect 200 dollars.
the signal will be regularly periodic data buzzing. It is positioned right in the middle of the band used byother devices using the same bursts but not at timed intervals.