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* [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?stid=18 State of Indiana database page]
 
* [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?stid=18 State of Indiana database page]
 
** [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=933 Hoosier SAFE-T] statewide radio system
 
** [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=933 Hoosier SAFE-T] statewide radio system
* Indiana State Police
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* Statewide VHF Interoperability -- used and monitored by most ISP posts and county dispatch centers
** Statewide VHF
 
 
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<freqsubcat>5019</freqsubcat>
** Legacy System
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* Indiana State Police Legacy VHF System
 
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Revision as of 11:53, 25 May 2010

General Info

Radio Frequencies

  • Indiana State Police Legacy VHF System

'"`UNIQ--freqsubcat-00000001-QINU`"'

Road Maps and Information

Road and Travel Conditions

Scanner Law

Indiana's Scanner Law is codified in Indiana Code 35-44-3-12. Basically, it is illegal in Indiana to carry a radio capable of receiving police frequencies in your vehicle or on your person in public. Exceptions are made for law enforcement officers, emergency services workers, firefighters, licensed amateur radio operators, registered members of the media, and those with written permission from a chief of a law enforcement agency.

Interstate Highways

I-64

Illinois State Line to New Albany

I-65

Jeffersonville to Gary

I-69

Indianapolis to Michigan State Line

I-70

Illinois State Line to Ohio State Line

I-74

Illinois State Line to Ohio State Line

I-80/90

Illinois State Line to Ohio State Line

I-94

Illinois State Line to Michigan State Line

I-169

Evansville Bypass

I-265

New Albany-Jeffersonville Bypass

I-275

Cincinnati Bypass

I-465

Indianapolis Bypass

I-469

Fort Wayne Bypass