Kudos to the RR team for the mobile apps they make available. I bought my first smart phone a couple of weekends ago, but just got around to downloading and bookmarking the RR mobile apps this past weekend.
While it's still cool to listen to the live audio feeds whenever I'm anchored to my desktop computer, it's fabulous to have the live feeds in the palm of my hand.
For those that have read enough of my posts, you know I frequently rhapsodize about the "good old days" when I listened to LAPD hotshot calls over an off-brand AM/FM/PSB portable radio. Once they stopped broadcasting hotshot calls over Tac-1 I was left out, since I don't have a P25 scanner. But now I've come full circle. I've bookmarked the LAPD hotshot live audio feed into my Android phone and it's just like old times again.
Funny how I'm using modern technology to ostensibly do what I did as a kid back in 1969.
Dave
KA6TJF
While it's still cool to listen to the live audio feeds whenever I'm anchored to my desktop computer, it's fabulous to have the live feeds in the palm of my hand.
For those that have read enough of my posts, you know I frequently rhapsodize about the "good old days" when I listened to LAPD hotshot calls over an off-brand AM/FM/PSB portable radio. Once they stopped broadcasting hotshot calls over Tac-1 I was left out, since I don't have a P25 scanner. But now I've come full circle. I've bookmarked the LAPD hotshot live audio feed into my Android phone and it's just like old times again.
Funny how I'm using modern technology to ostensibly do what I did as a kid back in 1969.
Dave
KA6TJF