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<blockquote data-quote="Fr Mulcahy" data-source="post: 4173668" data-attributes="member: 42567"><p>Yes, they are legal in Oklahoma. Most law enforcement agencies use digital and not analog, and they use trunking, so you will probably need a digital one like the Uniden SDS100.</p><p></p><p>The following website may be useful: <a href="https://www.scannermaster.com/how_to_choose_the_right_police_scanner_a/166.htm" target="_blank">Choosing The Right Police Scanner | Scanner Master</a></p><p></p><p>You will need to program it based upon your location and what you want to listen to. You can usually pay the scanner vendor to program it, or you can use a resource like <a href="http://www.radioreference.com" target="_blank">www.radioreference.com</a> and do it yourself.</p><p></p><p>I have several. Occasionally, it's interesting, but most of the time is pretty mundane. The most excitement that I can think of happened the night of the Brookside Riot on May 31st, 2020.</p><p></p><p>There are also archives of online scanners that are available, and I can give you the link for that if you'd like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fr Mulcahy, post: 4173668, member: 42567"] Yes, they are legal in Oklahoma. Most law enforcement agencies use digital and not analog, and they use trunking, so you will probably need a digital one like the Uniden SDS100. The following website may be useful: [URL="https://www.scannermaster.com/how_to_choose_the_right_police_scanner_a/166.htm"]Choosing The Right Police Scanner | Scanner Master[/URL] You will need to program it based upon your location and what you want to listen to. You can usually pay the scanner vendor to program it, or you can use a resource like [URL="http://www.radioreference.com"]www.radioreference.com[/URL] and do it yourself. I have several. Occasionally, it's interesting, but most of the time is pretty mundane. The most excitement that I can think of happened the night of the Brookside Riot on May 31st, 2020. There are also archives of online scanners that are available, and I can give you the link for that if you'd like. [/QUOTE]
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