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  2. List of radio stations in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Find FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Michigan, sorted by call signs, frequencies, cities, licensees, and formats. Browse the comprehensive table of AM and FM stations, including educational, religious, and silent stations.

  3. Radio scanner - Wikipedia

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    A radio scanner is a device that can tune to different frequencies and monitor various types of radio communications. Learn about the origins, functions, types and legality of scanners in different countries.

  4. Police radio - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and development of police radio systems, and how they are used and regulated in different countries. Find out which frequencies are public and which are encrypted, and how to listen to police radio legally or illegally.

  5. Police code - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types and examples of police codes used in the United States, such as 10 codes, signals, incident codes, and response codes. See how codes vary by state, county, and agency, and how they are related to the California Penal Code.

  6. Michigan State Police - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, duties, and structure of the state police agency for Michigan, U.S. The MSP is a full-service law enforcement agency with over 3,000 employees and 31 posts across the state.

  7. List of law enforcement agencies in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Michigan.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 571 law enforcement agencies employing 19,009 sworn police officers, about 190 for each 100,000 residents.

  8. WNZK - Wikipedia

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    WNZK is unusual in that it broadcasts on two different frequencies. [1] During the daytime, it is heard on 690 kHz. But because that is a Canadian and Mexican clear channel frequency, WNZK must switch to 680 kHz at sunset. Although 680 AM is also a clear channel frequency, the Class A stations that operate on it are in San Francisco and Alaska.

  9. Project 25 - Wikipedia

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    Project 25 (P25) is a suite of standards for interoperable digital two-way radio products developed by public safety professionals in North America and accepted worldwide. P25 radios enable voice and data communication for emergency response, security, and commercial applications, using various modulation protocols and encryption methods.