This can be for a few reasons. Make sure they did not switch frequencies or that the police frequency is still programmed in. To make sure you know your local codes you can goto a website such as these two website 1, website 2, where they may list the frequency needed. and last but most likely not the case is they do have private frequencies now that are encrypted with Motorola technology and requires a 8-16 digit passcode to hear the transmission. so if your trying to tune into a metro drug unit, or local swat this is the case most of the time.
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Hey, thanks for the quick response and info. I'm in Lompoc, which is in Central California. I've been able to listen on the same frequency number, 460.125, for several years. At times there used to be periods of little or no activity, a few hours at most, but now I can't get anything from the PD, although I'm still getting EMS just fine. I wonder if they did encrypt the frequency...
Well this is odd! As I'm answering this email I can suddenly hear traffic again, after a week or so of nothing. I wonder if there is something wrong with my scanner, a Uniden Bearcat BC200XLT?
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