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*[https://it.ojp.gov/PrivacyLiberty/authorities/statutes/1285 USDOJ:OJP:Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 (ECPA)]
 
*[https://it.ojp.gov/PrivacyLiberty/authorities/statutes/1285 USDOJ:OJP:Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 (ECPA)]
 
*[http://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/prelim@title18/part1/chapter119&edition=prelim USCode.House.Gov:18 USC Ch. 119]
 
*[http://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/prelim@title18/part1/chapter119&edition=prelim USCode.House.Gov:18 USC Ch. 119]
*Quoted from [http://calfireweb.fire.ca.gov/library/handbooks/8000/8008.pdf CalFireWeb:ECPA - 1986]:
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*[http://calfireweb.fire.ca.gov/library/handbooks/8000/8008.pdf CalFireWeb:ECPA - 1986] - Page 8008-2 lists a convenient summary of prohibited frequencies.
**"Generally the prohibited frequencies are:
 
***Mobile telephone / conventional<br/><tt>152.030-152.240 MHZ<br/>152.510-152.810 MHZ<br/>454.375-454.975 MHZ</tt>
 
***Mobile telephone / cellular
 
***Paging<br/><tt>824.000-851.000 MHZ<br/>869.000-896.000 MHZ</tt>
 
***Many varied frequencies- All bands
 
***Remote broadcast / studio-transmitter links<br/><tt>161.640- 161.670 MHZ<br/>166.250- 170.150 MHZ<br/>455.000- 456.000 MHZ<br/>944.000- 952.000 MHZ</tt>"
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
==Others==
 
==Others==

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State-specific Mobile Scanning

  • An overview of the laws governing the mobile use of scanners and radar detectors in the United States can be found at at this Web site.

Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA)

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