7 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Scanner Audio"

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Police scanner clicks and electric pops. Great for scanner or scanning sound effects. Could even be from military radio.
Author: ScanMan
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Male police officer speaks about a handgun and retaliation to witness information.
Author: PoliceScan
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Talking about a Bi Polar Man. Police scanner clicks and electric pops. Great for scanner or scanning sound effects. Could even be from military radio.
Author: ScanMan
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Low-quality audio recording of supermarket checkout line, with beeps from barcode scanner and voices in background.
Author: Ianslattery
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This is a short, but detailed audio recording from my police scanner. It is the "ending" of a dea surveillance being held in my local community. You will hear the dea agents (ground units) following the target suspect as he leaves home, then eventually at the end, you will hear the local pd meeting up with them to stop and capture the suspect. Because of the short-range distant of the dea's radio transmissions, some audio will be "scratchy", yet it is audible. Enjoy!.
Author: Rudyizcool
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This is a short radio patch from the houston fbi field office, calling to the houston dea field office. They do a radio check test every thursday night, and i recorded this from my police scanner! they call various federal agencies around southeast texas, but this is just a sample of a decent reply. If anyone would like to hear more of this transmission, or other surveillance audio from other federal agencies, please comment and let me know and i'll be happy to upload them! enjoy!.
Author: Rudyizcool
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A horrible sound for a contest, created by paulstretching the sound of an old photo-slide scanner six times, then slowly layering it on top of itself up by a semitone every second and adding reverb. Please comment on where you intend to use the sound, and feel free to post a link to the work where you used it if you want (i enjoy watching/listening to anything you create!). The sound was recorded using a "h1 zoom v2 recorder". Originally edited using audacity and paulstretch on 25th september 2016. Note: audio quality is always better when downloaded.
Author: Inspectorj
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