Oklahoma operating Police Frequency Radio-Elements are devices used to transmit and receive signals on designated police frequencies. These elements typically include antennas, transceivers, receivers, transmitters, and other associated components. In Oklahoma, the operating frequencies used by law enforcement organizations are typically in the VHF (Very High Frequency) and UHF (Ultra High Frequency) ranges. These frequencies are allocated for the use of public safety and emergency services. The most common types of Oklahoma operating Police Frequency Radio-Elements are base station radios, hand-held radios, and mobile radios. Base station radios are typically used at fixed locations, such as police stations. Hand-held radios are portable and are ideal for officers on patrol or responding to calls. Mobile radios are typically installed in police vehicles and allow for communication between officers on the road.