1st Responder Radio Network - New Jersey's Largest Buff Radio Group

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1st Responder Radio Network (1RRN), a division of 1st Responder News, a Belsito Communications Inc., was formed to act as a two-way forum, a media for its members to be kept aware of incidents as they occur in our coverage area, via two-way radios. Our Membership consists mainly of Firefighters, EMS, OEM & Haz-Mat Personnel, Police Officers and Dispatchers, although it is open to all.

***MARCH 2008 SPECIAL - FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY, until March 15th, 2008, 1RRN will extend a significant savings to any active, member in good standing, of another Fire Buff Radio or Photography Group within our Current Coverage Area (as listed below) interested in expanding their horizons by joining a group that is committed to reinvesting in, advancing and improving YOUR radio system by adding regions, repeaters, voters, ROIP and membership perks and benefits, (not just putting money in the “Board of Directors" pockets) then reach out to us at Admin@1RRN.com and we’ll offer you a special discounted rate for the next year of membership. ***

For those of you without two-way radios, there is a live streaming online scanner on our website, www.1RRN.com

Current NJ Coverage (for a complete listing of our Midatlantic & New England Coverage, see our website):

Atlantic County
Bergen County
Burlington County
Camden County
Cape May County
Cumberland County
Essex County
Gloucester County
Hudson County
Hunterdon County
Mercer County
Middlesex County
Morris County
Passaic County
Somerset County
Sussex County
Warren County

Anticipated Coverage In: (1st and 2nd Quarter 2008):

Monmouth County
Ocean County
Salem County

If you are interested in becoming a member of 1RRN, please go to our website, www.1RRN.com to fill out the application and see our complete coverage listing for all states/regions we are currently serving!

If you have any contacts that can provide us with no/low cost repeater rental service that would allow us to expand out to other areas, please e-mail us at Admin@1RRN.com

1st Responder Radio Network Administration

1st Responder Wireless News www.1RWN.com
1st Responder Radio Network www.1RRN.com
1st Responder Broadcast Network www.1RBN.com
 

1RRN

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This is a group ran by Buffs, for Buffs to help enable us to enjoy our hobby Tony.

There are links, on our website, to both Join the group, as well as to listen to the action live...

Thanks for interest - if you have any more questions, just shoot us an e-mail or call us direct and we'll be more than happy to address all of your needs directly.
 

mondaro

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I think the post might be against the rules, I guess will let the moderators decide. Sounds like free advertising to me. If so the moderators can delete my reference to the post.
 

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I would question why you wouldn't post your radio frequencies, I know about the link to listen live (I just registered to listen) but I don't carry my computer around with me and I can't access the internet from work but I can and do monitor my scanners there. The frequencies to your system(s) would allow those in the coverage area to listen in anytime anywhere, within range of course. I used to always listen in to both Philly Metro Radio and East Coast Radio Network when they were active in the Philly area, because they both made their frequencies known............Why is yours a secret?
 

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1RRN Frequency Informaiton

The reason we have not "officially" posted our frequencies on any message boards is since we are early in our existence and we have had some sites that we have tested and dropped for a better alternative that will give our members a better product for their dues.

We have spent countless hours to build the system thus far, we currently have 4 repeaters in NJ in turn giving us coverage throughout the state. We are working on viable options to to fill in coverage gaps we have in a few counties, these sites have a projected launch date of sometime in April.

We are also in the process of working with the owners of the repeaters to change some PL's around to eliminate co-channel interferences in some areas.

Our current New Jersey sites (this information may change):
Northeast NJ (down to Monmouth County)/NYC/Western Long Island: 451.225 - 192.8
Western NNJ (Sussex to Hunterdon) 461.850 - 218.1
CNJ (Hunterdon, Northern Mercer, Somerset) 463.400 - D263
SNJ (Burlington/Ocean Counties and South) 451.950 - D732

If you would like further information, please email admin@1rrn.com with any specific questions that do not pertain to this thread.
 
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