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There are 25 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1. Re: Digital On 142.77 (Was: Fire in St. Catharines today)
From: "Randy" <Champ@scanneraudio.com>
2. RE: Fire in St. Catharines today
From: "Mike Iszak" <mike@warpzone.ca>
3. Re: Re: Fire in St. Catharines today
From: Steve Jones <sdjones@isys.ca>
4. Re: Fire in St. Catharines today
From: Steve Jones <sdjones@isys.ca>
5. open carriers on Durham Region Trunk System
From: "glen282001" <unicorn1717@hotmail.com>
6. Intermod products in downtown Barrie.
From: Steve Jones <s.jones@rogers.com>
7. Re: open carriers on Durham Region Trunk System
From: Steve Jones <sdjones@isys.ca>
8. Re: Digest Number 1573
From: "Brian O'Brien" <bmo@kelcom.igs.net>
9. Re: Test
From: ironside <ironside30@rogers.com>
10. Re: Test
From: ironside <ironside30@rogers.com>
11. Re: Test
From: ironside <ironside30@rogers.com>
12. Re: Fire in St. Catharines today
From: "va3wxm" <va3wxm@sympatico.ca>
13. Re: Digital Scanner and frequencies
From: "radio" <radio@slakeyourthirst.com>
14. Re: Digital Scanner and frequencies
From: "radio" <radio@slakeyourthirst.com>
15. New file uploaded to scanont
From: scanont
16. Re: New file uploaded to scanont
From: "Champ" <Champ@scanneraudio.com>
17. Re: New file uploaded to scanont
From: "R.S. (Bob) Heuman" <rsh@idirect.com>
18. Re: Intermod products in downtown Barrie.
From: "radio" <radio@slakeyourthirst.com>
19. Re: Re: New file uploaded to scanont
From: Bryan <bryanpass@rogers.com>
20. Re: Re: New file uploaded to scanont
From: Bryan <bryanpass@rogers.com>
21. Re: Digital Scanner and frequencies
From: Zach Samson <phillyflyers50@comcast.net>
22. Re: New file uploaded to scanont
From: "radio" <radio@slakeyourthirst.com>
23. Re: Intermod products in downtown Barrie.
From: Steve Jones <s.jones@rogers.com>
24. Re: Re: New file uploaded to scanont
From: "radio" <radio@slakeyourthirst.com>
25. Re: New file uploaded to scanont
From: rsh@idirect.com
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 03:21:05 -0000
From: "Randy" <Champ@scanneraudio.com>
Subject: Re: Digital On 142.77 (Was: Fire in St. Catharines today)
I come across this exact very thing every Thurs. nite, and I use a
BC760XLT Uniden Radio.
When I'm mobile goin thru the hills of Bryson, Que. I hear the same
little digital Ctrl. sound on 142.77, in the exact same spot along
the same roadway.
Didn't quite understand it myself, but, when I read the following I
thought I'd jump in.
BTW, what I hear, is the ctrl. ch. from (Cambell's Bay, Que.) the
APCO 25 system that Hydro Quebec is on.
Randy
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ScanRenfrewCounty
--- In scanont@yahoogroups.com, Roy Wick <rwick@i...> wrote:
> I agree with your point and bow to your expertise Steve.
>
> I saw a similar thread about digital showing up on prov com of
142.770.
> It could be someone is experiencing the same thing I am.
> Every Tues and Fri morning I pass by the 401 and Hurontario (HWY
10)
> interchange and without fail I receive digital coms on the prov com
> frequency but only in that specific area.
>
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 23:39:55 -0500
From: "Mike Iszak" <mike@warpzone.ca>
Subject: RE: Fire in St. Catharines today
Steve;
It was 154.0700, as programmed into a Motorola radio. The units said
switch to channel 2 - which has always been the OFM frequency for as
long as I can remember..
I'm not sure why they would be using this, but.they were.
M
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RCC College of Technology
2000 Steeles Avenue West
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L4K 4N1
416.721.6698
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 07:44:01 -0500
From: Steve Jones <sdjones@isys.ca>
Subject: Re: Re: Fire in St. Catharines today
on 3/12/03 9:25 PM, radio at radio@slakeyourthirst.com wrote:
> Then it must be the front end of many radios including my old PRO 34, a Uniden
> 895 and 245 as well as an ICOM 02AT.
Most scanners are incredibly bad in high density rf areas. I can tell you
from experience that the area you are in also overwhelms my 895 and 235.
The 02AT is a little better but still can get overwhelmed. One of Barrie
PS's transmitters is at Codrington street. That's the digital noise you are
getting on OPC Common. Try and correlate Barrie PS's transmissions with the
noise you are hearing on OPC Common. It's probably a mix of Barrie PS and
another transmitter that's causing you grief.
My old Kenwood 721 used to get blasted by the Kozlov mall on bayfield
street. It became unusable on any frequency due to all the intermod.
My Motorola MCX1000 used to get overwhelmed in certain parts of Brampton
(Hwy7/Dixie, McGlaughin/Steeles). Same with a Spectra and MCS2000.
There's a 6m repeater in Brampton which used to get nailed all the time.
It's located on the same rooftop as PRPD's trunk system. Two of the
frequencies on the trunk are 1meg apart. Mix that 1meg difference with the
output of the repeater and you've hit the input!! No repeater with a 1meg
input split would survive near that site.
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Steve <sdjones@isys.ca>
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 07:46:05 -0500
From: Steve Jones <sdjones@isys.ca>
Subject: Re: Fire in St. Catharines today
on 3/12/03 11:39 PM, Mike Iszak at mike@warpzone.ca wrote:
> Steve;
>
> It was 154.0700, as programmed into a Motorola radio. The units said
> switch to channel 2 - which has always been the OFM frequency for as
> long as I can remember..
>
> I'm not sure why they would be using this, but.they were.
And you've personally looked at the radios and confirmed they were on
154.070?
Motorola radios are prone to intermod as well. Not as bad as scanners but
they still can receive intermod.
I still contend that they changed channels to OFM and your radio got blasted
at the same time by intermod.
--
Steve <sdjones@isys.ca>
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 12:51:57 -0000
From: "glen282001" <unicorn1717@hotmail.com>
Subject: open carriers on Durham Region Trunk System
Hi all.
I was wondering if anyone knew why some of the channels
on the Durham Region trunk system have an open carrier present
continuously for the past week.
They're not in Failsoft mode, no beeps heard like when that happens.
And no talkgroup ID comes up on trunker software, or my BC 895.
As well, I have heard Pickering join the system lately, but no
simulcast/patch to 153.860 which used to be dispatch.
Any ideas anyone?
Glen
Oshawa
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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 07:52:36 -0500
From: Steve Jones <s.jones@rogers.com>
Subject: Intermod products in downtown Barrie.
Here's why Jeff is receiving digital on OPC Common in downtown Barrie.
142.740Mhz - 143.445Mhz = .705Mhz (142.740/143.445 are part of the Barrie
trunk system).
142.065Mhz + .705Mhz = 142.770Mhz (142.065 is Barrie PS's OPS1 which is
digital).
It would take all 3 frequencies to be keyed up at once. Probably doesn't
happen often but it would occur.
I've been told that one of Barrie's transmit sites is on Codrington Street
which is probably under a km from Jeff's location.
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Steve <s.jones@rogers.com>
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Message: 7
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 07:53:54 -0500
From: Steve Jones <sdjones@isys.ca>
Subject: Re: open carriers on Durham Region Trunk System
on 3/13/03 7:51 AM, glen282001 at unicorn1717@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi all.
> I was wondering if anyone knew why some of the channels
> on the Durham Region trunk system have an open carrier present
> continuously for the past week.
> They're not in Failsoft mode, no beeps heard like when that happens.
> And no talkgroup ID comes up on trunker software, or my BC 895.
I'd guess they've been removed from the controller for some reason. Sounds
like maintenance or the link to the controller has failed.
--
Steve <sdjones@isys.ca>
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Message: 8
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 08:01:36 -0500
From: "Brian O'Brien" <bmo@kelcom.igs.net>
Subject: Re: Digest Number 1573
BC250D w/APCO Card selling on Strong Signals dot com....
Might not last long...?
Link to see the offer is;
http://strongsignals.net/access/boards/classifieds/board.cgi
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Message: 9
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 08:16:08 -0800
From: ironside <ironside30@rogers.com>
Subject: Re: Test
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Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 08:35:29 -0800
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Subject: Re: Test
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Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 09:59:23 -0800
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Subject: Re: Test
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Message: 12
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 15:04:14 -0000
From: "va3wxm" <va3wxm@sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: Fire in St. Catharines today
That particular area of Mississauga is an RF nightmare and one of the
worst for IMD. It's nearly impossible to use our club's repeater
(VE3MIS) around there; I've had pager noise break through even with
CTCSS engaged!
I wouldn't be surprised if the noise you heard was from a pager
broadcast.
--- In scanont@yahoogroups.com, Roy Wick <rwick@i...> wrote:
> It could be someone is experiencing the same thing I am.
> Every Tues and Fri morning I pass by the 401 and Hurontario (HWY 10)
> interchange and without fail I receive digital coms on the prov com
> frequency but only in that specific area.
>
> I've come to conclude the front end of my radio (Relm handheld)
> is being blasted with some form of cross channel. It is so strong
> it is hard to tell if it is indeed cross channel but then again with
> it being digital it adds complications of its own to track it down,
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Message: 13
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 17:07:12 -0500
From: "radio" <radio@slakeyourthirst.com>
Subject: Re: Digital Scanner and frequencies
I don't think you'll find much in that part of the province that is digitally flavored and sorry, but I can't help you freqs for that area either but I'm certain that others on list could provide something. Didn't you ask this question last year? I think much of what you were given then will still apply for your trip this year.
The whole permit idea is a little gray area but I don't think you will have any problem with bringing it with you. There is a scanner freq book called Haruteq that you may still find in some Radio Shack stores here but I don't think it's been updated since the 2001 version( blue cover). The Spectrum Direct TAFL site would be your best bet for freqs other than police, see: http://sd.ic.gc.ca/pls/eng_alpha/web_search.geographical_input and search with lat/lon for the centre of where you'll be staying.
The OPP aren't big users of ten codes other than the most common ones which you might already be aware of. There is a CNI code list in the files section of this group that will help. Look for the one in .doc format it will be easier to read than the .jpg.
Enjoy your stay, that is a beautiful part of the province.
J.
"Just watch me." Pierre Elliot Trudeau 1970
----- Original Message -----
From: Zach Samson
To: scanont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 21:48 PM
Subject: [Scanont] Digital Scanner and frequencies
Hello,
I am from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I come to Canada in the summer (Lindsay and Buckhorn) I understand alot of radio communication is Ontario is now digital. I am allowed to bring a digital scanner into Canada? Do i need a license or permit? If so how do I obtain one? If anyone can give me a list of frequencies for Lindsay and Buckhorn and the surrounding area including police,fire,med, etc... I would greatly appreciate it. Are there any scanner books for those areas? Also can anyone tell me where i can find 10-codes for OPP?
Thanks Alot,
Zach
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Message: 14
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 17:11:27 -0500
From: "radio" <radio@slakeyourthirst.com>
Subject: Re: Digital Scanner and frequencies
OK, so I'm talking to myself here but I thought the CNI.doc was in the files section. It's on it's way now :)
J.
"Just watch me." Pierre Elliot Trudeau 1970
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From: radio
To: scanont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 17:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Scanont] Digital Scanner and frequencies
....There is a CNI code list in the files section of this group that will help. Look for the one in .doc format it will be easier to read than the .jpg.
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Message: 15
Date: 13 Mar 2003 22:10:18 -0000
From: scanont
Subject: New file uploaded to scanont
Hello,
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Message: 16
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 17:18:23 -0500
From: "Champ" <Champ@scanneraudio.com>
Subject: Re: New file uploaded to scanont
I don't know why it wouldn't be there, I was the one that put it there, in the .doc format.
Ahh well, good job Jeff, ya put it back there.
Wonder why someone would want to delete it?
Randy
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LiveScannerAudio
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To: scanont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 5:10 PM
Subject: [Scanont] New file uploaded to scanont
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Message: 17
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 18:30:09 -0500
From: "R.S. (Bob) Heuman" <rsh@idirect.com>
Subject: Re: New file uploaded to scanont
Possibly because without a title in it, or an explanation of what the
numbers are that precede each line of text, most will have no idea what the
relationship between the number and the text is. I assume each 3 digit
number is a section of the criminal code of Canada, but that is an
assumption only since it is not stated anywhere in the material. If my
assumption is wrong, I have no idea what the 3 digit numbers represent. And
if that is what they represent, what happened to sections 1 to 99 of the
code, or any section over 999? They may not exist, of course, but it should
be clearly stated for those who are not familiar with whatever system is
used in arriving at these numbers
For what its worth...
Bob
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On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 17:18:23 -0500, you wrote:
>I don't know why it wouldn't be there, I was the one that put it there, in the .doc format.
>
>Ahh well, good job Jeff, ya put it back there.
>
>Wonder why someone would want to delete it?
>
>Randy
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LiveScannerAudio
>
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> To: scanont@yahoogroups.com
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Message: 18
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 18:34:12 -0500
From: "radio" <radio@slakeyourthirst.com>
Subject: Re: Intermod products in downtown Barrie.
Thanks for the math Steve. This is probably the best explanation I've been able to find. Unfortunately I don't understand the concept. Can you provide a layman's version of RF interference in situations like this? From the other posts on this thread it sounds like it could be common throughout the spectrum in whichever's specific location.
I'm about the same distance west of Bayfield as the Codrington site is east of it so it is within or about one km from me. That's about the same distance to the intermod alley north of me at Kozlov but I've been able to attenuate that problem with a stub filter.
I guess what I'm saying is I don't understand the difference ;(
J.
"Just watch me." Pierre Elliot Trudeau 1970
----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Jones
To: scanont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 7:52 AM
Subject: [Scanont] Intermod products in downtown Barrie.
Here's why Jeff is receiving digital on OPC Common in downtown Barrie.
142.740Mhz - 143.445Mhz = .705Mhz (142.740/143.445 are part of the Barrie
trunk system).
142.065Mhz + .705Mhz = 142.770Mhz (142.065 is Barrie PS's OPS1 which is
digital).
It would take all 3 frequencies to be keyed up at once. Probably doesn't
happen often but it would occur.
I've been told that one of Barrie's transmit sites is on Codrington Street
which is probably under a km from Jeff's location.
--
Steve s.jones@rogers.com
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Message: 19
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 23:34:02 +0000
From: Bryan <bryanpass@rogers.com>
Subject: Re: Re: New file uploaded to scanont
> Possibly because without a title in it, or an explanation > of what the numbers are that precede each line of text,
> most will have no idea what the relationship between the > number and the text is. I assume each 3 digit
> number is a section of the criminal code of Canada, but
> that is an assumption only since it is not stated
> anywhere in the material.
They're event codes for the OPP, Ron.
"Car 34 respond to a possible 302 etc. etc. etc."
I didn't think it was that hard to figure out, especially if one read the thread previous.
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Bryan C. Passifume, VE3HBD
Cell: (905) 867-2585
bryanpass@rogers.com
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Message: 20
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 23:36:53 +0000
From: Bryan <bryanpass@rogers.com>
Subject: Re: Re: New file uploaded to scanont
> They're event codes for the OPP, Ron.
Who the heck is Ron? I meant Bob.. Sorry...
Yeesh (grin)
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Cell: (905) 867-2585
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Message: 21
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 18:54:37 -0500
From: Zach Samson <phillyflyers50@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: Digital Scanner and frequencies
Thank You
----- Original Message -----
From: radio
To: scanont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 5:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Scanont] Digital Scanner and frequencies
I don't think you'll find much in that part of the province that is digitally flavored and sorry, but I can't help you freqs for that area either but I'm certain that others on list could provide something. Didn't you ask this question last year? I think much of what you were given then will still apply for your trip this year.
The whole permit idea is a little gray area but I don't think you will have any problem with bringing it with you. There is a scanner freq book called Haruteq that you may still find in some Radio Shack stores here but I don't think it's been updated since the 2001 version( blue cover). The Spectrum Direct TAFL site would be your best bet for freqs other than police, see: http://sd.ic.gc.ca/pls/eng_alpha/web_search.geographical_input and search with lat/lon for the centre of where you'll be staying.
The OPP aren't big users of ten codes other than the most common ones which you might already be aware of. There is a CNI code list in the files section of this group that will help. Look for the one in .doc format it will be easier to read than the .jpg.
Enjoy your stay, that is a beautiful part of the province.
J.
"Just watch me." Pierre Elliot Trudeau 1970
----- Original Message -----
From: Zach Samson
To: scanont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 21:48 PM
Subject: [Scanont] Digital Scanner and frequencies
Hello,
I am from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I come to Canada in the summer (Lindsay and Buckhorn) I understand alot of radio communication is Ontario is now digital. I am allowed to bring a digital scanner into Canada? Do i need a license or permit? If so how do I obtain one? If anyone can give me a list of frequencies for Lindsay and Buckhorn and the surrounding area including police,fire,med, etc... I would greatly appreciate it. Are there any scanner books for those areas? Also can anyone tell me where i can find 10-codes for OPP?
Thanks Alot,
Zach
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Message: 22
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 19:04:14 -0500
From: "radio" <radio@slakeyourthirst.com>
Subject: Re: New file uploaded to scanont
Contrary to other guesses the list of codes do not relate to the CCC. Most of them are rarely ever used. The most commonly heard ones relate to thefts, assaults and ever so popular 700( driving). They just give the unit on scene a heads up on the person in question.
J.
"Just watch me." Pierre Elliot Trudeau 1970
----- Original Message -----
From: R.S. (Bob) Heuman
To: scanont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 18:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Scanont] New file uploaded to scanont
Possibly because without a title in it, or an explanation of what the
numbers are that precede each line of text, most will have no idea what the
relationship between the number and the text is. I assume each 3 digit
number is a section of the criminal code of Canada, but that is an
assumption only since it is not stated anywhere in the material..........
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Message: 23
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 19:12:43 -0500
From: Steve Jones <s.jones@rogers.com>
Subject: Re: Intermod products in downtown Barrie.
on 3/13/03 6:34 PM, radio at radio@slakeyourthirst.com wrote:
> Thanks for the math Steve. This is probably the best explanation I've been
> able to find. Unfortunately I don't understand the concept. Can you provide a
> layman's version of RF interference in situations like this? From the other
> posts on this thread it sounds like it could be common throughout the spectrum
> in whichever's specific location.
Basically, when you have a bunch of frequencies, some mixing can occur.
This mixing can occur in several spots. Sometimes rusty connections on
towers will serve as a mixing point and produce the intermod products.
When you have 2 frequencies A and B, the simplest products are A+B and A-B.
Toss in another frequency or two and things get complicated. There are
programs out there on the net that you can feed in all the frequencies at a
site and it will generate a list of frequencies that could possibly be
generated.
I'm sure someone else out there will be able to put it in simpler terms.
--
Steve <s.jones@rogers.com>
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Message: 24
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 19:18:30 -0500
From: "radio" <radio@slakeyourthirst.com>
Subject: Re: Re: New file uploaded to scanont
Ron's in custody. He's a 990.
J.
"Just watch me." Pierre Elliot Trudeau 1970
----- Original Message -----
From: Bryan
To: scanont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 18:36 PM
Subject: Re: Re: [Scanont] New file uploaded to scanont
> They're event codes for the OPP, Ron.
Who the heck is Ron? I meant Bob.. Sorry...
Yeesh (grin)
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Message: 25
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 20:24:43 -0500
From: rsh@idirect.com
Subject: Re: New file uploaded to scanont
Ron? Where are you?
Anyway, enough with the Ron joke... If the OPP uses these codes, what are
they based on? Generally all of the different code systems in use
originated somewhere, and have been perpetuated by various jurisdictions.
The infamous 10 codes are a well known example of this. So where did this
OPP code system originate, and does anyone else in the world use this same
system? What does the OPP do when a 'new' crime is defined? Do they modify
the code or add to it? If so, is there any 'official' source for the code?
Bob
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 23:34:02 +0000, you wrote:
>> Possibly because without a title in it, or an explanation > of what the numbers are that precede each line of text,
>> most will have no idea what the relationship between the > number and the text is. I assume each 3 digit
>> number is a section of the criminal code of Canada, but
>> that is an assumption only since it is not stated
>> anywhere in the material.
>
>They're event codes for the OPP, Ron.
>
>"Car 34 respond to a possible 302 etc. etc. etc."
>
>I didn't think it was that hard to figure out, especially if one read the thread previous.
>
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