How to monitor multiple frequencies on a computer

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stevetimko

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I need to monitor about three or four scanner frequencies for public safety in neighboring counties that can't be received by a police scanner where I live.
If I log into RadioReference.com I can easily monitor one at a time. Is it possible to set something up so I can scan several frequencies? Or do I just try to open several windows on my computer at once and let the frequencies all run at once?
 

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Just open the windows that you want to listen to and let then run all at once. I monitor about 4 at the same time this way and it doesn't cause a problem for me. The windows are self identified and have a visual audio meter of sorts so you can see which one is "talking". After a while, you get to know what agency is transmitting by the audio ques they put out, and don't even have to look anymore.

Or you could buy multiple computers and run a window in each......or not.
 

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As noted, you can open multiple tabs and run a feed in each one.. All audio will be on at the same time, which can get messy when things are busy. A good solution is an application like ScannerLive, which has a lot of really good features..
 

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I am curious, why can't the neighboring counties be monitored by scanners? Are they using a mode that no scanner supports, but can be decoded on a computer? Geographically unable to pick up their towers?

I just wonder, because if you do "need" to monitor them, then I would suggest being self sufficient, in that ability.
 

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Ah, thanks, Old. ScannerLive will do the trick. I take it it is reliable?
Krokus: Distance and at least one mountain range block them. One of the counties used to use a translator that also allowed me to pick up their signal, but when they upgraded their system they were able to cover everything without using that site and I lost the signal.
 

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Steve: Demo version runs for 1/2 hour and won't let you save.. Loads and runs fine. Uses PayPal to register, he then generates a key and sends to you..

Krokus: Us flatlanders forget about them thar mountains.. I wondered the same thing..

BTW- I now realize I should have thought longer about a user name (and Lindsay probably wouldn't think my reason for changing was good enough)
 
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I have dealt with mountains. I have lived in the Seattle area, and on Oahu.
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