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Police Scanner 5-0 (FREE) Analysis

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Police Scanner 5-0 (FREE) is a casual Android application designed to provide users with access to live police radio communications. This app allows users to listen to real-time dispatches and alerts from various police departments, making it a useful tool for those interested in public safety or simply curious about local law enforcement activities. The user-friendly interface ensures easy navigation, allowing users to quickly locate and tune into specific channels of interest.

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The app features a vast selection of feeds from different regions, giving users the ability to search and connect to international police radio feeds. Additionally, the application is designed to be fast-paced, catering to users who want to stay updated with breaking news and incidents as they unfold. With its comprehensive coverage and accessibility, Police Scanner 5-0 (FREE) serves as a valuable resource for both first responders and the general public.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.9.2
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 13.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
51,381
Downloads Last Week
2

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Developer’s Description

Police Scanner 5-0 brings you more than 5, 000 police, fire, rescue and other radio feeds over 3G or WiFi.

Police Scanner 5-0 brings you more than 5,000 police, fire, rescue and other radio feeds over 3G or WiFi. You can search for channels in the U.S. and other countries by country, state or province and county. Find channels close to your location based on GPS or 3G/WiFi triangulation. You can save your favorites, listen in the background, and get instant access to new feeds as they come online.

Use Police Scanner 5.0 to monitor exciting police, fire, and rescue frequencies, get the latest scoop on these activities in your area, plus potential disasters or other emergency situations.

Real action.

Whether or not you like reality TV, you'll love listening in on real police, fire and rescue communications. Police Scanner 5.0 brings you more than 5,000 channels including public safety, air traffic, marine and amateur short-wave frequencies, all easily searchable.

Find sources close to you.

When you could hear your neighbors yelling over your own TV, you knew what they were up to. It's when they suddenly got quiet that you had to wonder. No more! With Police Scanner Radio, you'll know as soon as the authorities do!

Never boring!

Find channels with the most activity and listeners. Search U.S. feeds by state and county. Also search international feeds using Police Radio 5-0.

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Logicord LLC makes no claim of any kind about the availability of any specific communications channel, frequency or data feed. Feeds are added and removed from time to time outside the control of Logicord LLC. Please see http://www.logicord.com/scanner-feeds.html for more information about the feeds.

FEATURES

More than 5,000 radio feeds delivered to you over 3G or WiFi

Simple, intuitive screens

Search U.S. and international channels by country, state and county

Find channels close to your location based on GPS or 3G triangulation

Save your favorite channels

Listen in the background as you use other apps

"10 Codes" and CB Lingo

Get instant access as new feeds come online


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