Police radio frequencies
All Keyed Up: Your Portable Radio is Your Most Important Lifeline to Other Cops, But Only if You Use it Wisely and Well
NCJ Number
205583
Journal
Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine
Date Published
May 2004
Raytheon's "First Responder"
NCJ Number
203356
Journal
Law and Order
Date Published
November 2003
Multi-Band Antenna System for AGILE
Date Published
January 2002
Publication Type
Report (Technical Assistance)
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Whole Wide World of Possibility: Licensing of 700-MHz Spectrum Will Assist in Radio Interoperability and High-Speed Wideband Data Transmissions
NCJ Number
196288
Journal
Law Enforcement Technology
Date Published
July 2002
Radio Roadblocks
NCJ Number
191789
Journal
Law and Order
Date Published
August 2001
P25 Update
NCJ Number
189616
Journal
Law Enforcement Technology
Date Published
July 2001
Can We Talk? Public Safety and the Interoperability Challenge
NCJ Number
181729
Journal
National Institute of Justice Journal
Date Published
April 2000
Agencies
NIJ
Publication Link
Good-Will Among Agencies May Ensure Security at 98's International Event
NCJ Number
175821
Journal
Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine
Date Published
1998
Research on Police Pursuits: Advantages of Multiple Data Collection Strategies
NCJ Number
175457
Journal
Policing
Date Published
1997
Public Safety Radio Spectrum Resolution Efforts Continue Unabated
NCJ Number
171218
Journal
Police Chief
Date Published
1997
Public Safety Radio Spectrum: A Call for Action
NCJ Number
171219
Journal
Police Chief
Date Published
1997
EXPANDING OPTIONS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT RADIO SYSTEMS
NCJ Number
147714
Journal
Police Chief
Date Published
1994
APCO PROJECT 25
NCJ Number
147715
Journal
Police Chief
Date Published
1994
DISASTERS: HOW TRUNKED RADIO SYSTEMS CAN HELP
NCJ Number
143874
Journal
Law Enforcement Technology
Date Published
1993
How Much Interference Can the Police Take on Their VHF Radio Channel?
NCJ Number
90193
Journal
Police Research Bulletin
Date Published
1983