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		<title>In Indianapolis the Radio Pirates Were Cops</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You wouldn&#8217;t have heard them on the AM or FM dial, but amateur radio operators in Indianapolis heard them loud and clear. Indianapolis police officers were heard on the 2-meter VHF amateur radio band using it for both personal and professional communications, littered with naughty words not allowed on the broadcast airwaves. The problem with [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You wouldn&#8217;t have heard them on the AM or FM dial, but amateur radio operators in Indianapolis heard them loud and clear. <a href="http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php?t=194520">Indianapolis police officers were heard on the 2-meter VHF amateur radio band</a> using it for both personal and professional communications, littered with naughty words not allowed on the broadcast airwaves. The problem with this is that the cops didn&#8217;t have the amateur radio licenses necessary to use those bands. That&#8217;s why the Indy police department was motivated to <a href="http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php?t=194520">take away their cops&#8217; transceivers</a> after getting complaints from local hams.</p>
<p>Of course, this situation begs the question of why the cops felt the need to have a second 2-way radio in the first place, given that police departments have their own set of frequencies set aside for just their use. Makes a person wonder just what, besides profanities, the cops were talking about on the 2-meter band that they didn&#8217;t want to talk about over normal police frequencies.</p>
<p>As it turns out the 2-meter band wasn&#8217;t such a good choice if privacy was their motivation. Hams tend to be pretty protective of the bands allocated for amateur radio, policing them pretty closely, generally on a 24-hour basis. </p>
<p>According to <a href="http://www.theindychannel.com/news/18778493/detail.html#-">a local news report</a>, &#8220;the FCC is letting Indianapolis police handle the issue internally,&#8221; even though apparently, &#8220;officer use of unauthorized frequencies goes back many years.&#8221; Should we be surprised at the double-standard in the treatment of flagrant unlicensed use of the airwaves? If the culprits had been plain old civilians making potty-mouthed broadcasts for &#8220;many years&#8221; without a license on the 2-meter band do you think the FCC would let them off the hook without a notice of apparent liability, nevermind a fine?</p>
<p>While I&#8217;ve been critical of the FCC&#8217;s policies for the licensing of broadcast stations and the accompanying enforcement measures, I do believe in equal treatment under the law. Seems as though having a badge means you can abuse the airwaves without a license, with the only punishment being that your chief will take your toys away. </p>


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