the Motorola HT600E radios were first used by some UK Police forces in 1987.
The Bill does use real Motorola MTH800 Radios their owned by the met but the radios are not actually on while they are shooting the programme as it needs to be on TMO mode for them to use it which they can't while the real police are using this.
Yes, Helicopters have radios similar to what police and fire fighters use.
While there are several radio bands in use by law enforcement, there is no one channel or frequency that all use.
The reason that police tend to use LED lights is because of it's many benefits. These benefits include the fact that people tend to notice LEDs more, thus making it effective for police to use it.
Morse code word of mouth.
2 way radios still have uses, such as areas that are not in cell tower range or for more involved conversations in police or military work, its an easier quicker way in most cases.
Its the radio frequency(s) that the police use. It varies from dept to dept.
Most people had radios.
The frequencies that FRS radios use is channels 8 to 14 and 462 to 467. FRS radios are Family Radio Service radios and can be bought from Radio Shack and Amazon.
UHF radios are handheld radios. They are a great 2 way radio that are used by police, children, and hikers. They can be used by anyone needing to communicate via 2 way radio in the outdoors or indoors.
How can I program my pro-70 hyperscan to pick up the police radios