NYS Legislators pass law to open NYPD radio encryption to public

I remember in the 70's and 80's going with my dad to Stuart Electronics on Parsons and Union Tpk. to buy crystals. That place always seemed to be packed with people buying scanners and crystals.
That's where I always went for mine as well. I think I also got a scanner there.
 
I remember that too.
I lived in Bridgeport, Ct then and I remember tuning in the Bridgeport Fire Department and Bridgeport Police Department.
The fire department was on 153.77 mhz., and the police department was on 154.725 mhz.
If I got it tuned in just right, I could hear them both.

"OldGoat" As you mentioned, I used the tape once it was tuned in exactly right.

Note: - "OldGoat", I guess we are both Old Goats because I did that same thing too.
Actually, we are not alone, "I know we have a lot of Old Goats among us here". (ha)
I was told by members of the Bridgeport Fire Department some years ago that their frequency (153.77) was the same as FDNY Queens Dispatch. Upon occasion, and depending upon the weather and wind directions, Bridgeport firefighters might be jolted from their beds to respond to an incident on Queens Boulevard.
 
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