![J Huff on Twitter: "Site for police radio codes: https://t.co/fOyjHzYxEs (select state or region with dropdown) Helpful for #OSINT on realtime events when listening to a region on @Broadcastify https://t.co/2DmnHReTCz" / Twitter J Huff on Twitter: "Site for police radio codes: https://t.co/fOyjHzYxEs (select state or region with dropdown) Helpful for #OSINT on realtime events when listening to a region on @Broadcastify https://t.co/2DmnHReTCz" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DfBEMeCWAAAGNRg.jpg)
J Huff on Twitter: "Site for police radio codes: https://t.co/fOyjHzYxEs (select state or region with dropdown) Helpful for #OSINT on realtime events when listening to a region on @Broadcastify https://t.co/2DmnHReTCz" / Twitter
Do police officers use codes on their walkie talkies? If not, why don't they just say 'I need backup at this location'? Or does this happen sometimes without being coded as such? -
![Appendix C Ten-Code Signals for CB Radio - Ham and Shortwave Radio for the Electronics Hobbyist [Book] Appendix C Ten-Code Signals for CB Radio - Ham and Shortwave Radio for the Electronics Hobbyist [Book]](https://www.oreilly.com/api/v2/epubs/9780071832922/files/t0278-01.jpg)