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I am a regular listener of the "Ontario Provincial Police, EMS, MNR, MTO" feed. I have started to hear other transmissions in the background (they are broadcasted over by regular Fleetnet transmissions). Can anyone identify what I am hearing? The callsigns sound like they could be YRP (IE: 2***, 4***, etc) or maybe South Simcoe Police?
 

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If you could provide information such as to where your located, what system and frequency your
experiencing the over-ride\interference and what scanner etc. your utilizing, it might assist those
wishing to respond to your situ.
 

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I am not using a scanner, I am listening to the feed from this website. I don't think it would be a patched frequency because the regular OPP, EMS, and MTO transmissions still are audible over the background stuff I am hearing. Perhaps if I could contact the owner of the feed I would be able to get an answer. It is possible his scanner is scanning Fleetnet as well as YRP.
 

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Yup, without you providing further details as to which feed you're listening to, it's really impossible for us to give you any advice.

Here's a little friendly advice:

In the future, give us as many details as you can. In this case, you could have given us a link to the feed or even the county the feed is based in.

People would be much more inclined to help if they could jump quickly to the feed and have a listen themselves instead of searching through every county in Ontario trying to find which feed you are talking about.
 

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Yup, without you providing further details as to which feed you're listening to, it's really impossible for us to give you any advice.

Here's a little friendly advice:

In the future, give us as many details as you can. In this case, you could have given us a link to the feed or even the county the feed is based in.

People would be much more inclined to help if they could jump quickly to the feed and have a listen themselves instead of searching through every county in Ontario trying to find which feed you are talking about.

There is only one feed called Ontario Provincial Police, EMS, MNR, MTO so I figured it would be easy enough to listen yourself. Once again, you should be able to hear background transmissions which are faint (as if coming in through a 2nd scanner at a lower volume that is also hooked up to the computer that is hosting the feed).
 
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So in other words you are listening to the YORK feed for... Ontario Provincial Police, EMS, MNR, MTO which is: Monitoring the King City Tower for OPP,EMS,MTO,MNR

(that info would help users trying to assist ya. Also best bet is to send the feed provider a message)

Try this link, it should help ya
http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?feedId=1279
 
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Most of us here have scanners and listen to them and maybe enhance or dabble in the odd audio feed. If you want to get help simply mention what you are hearing. What call signs do you hear? Do they begin with 1 or 5 or 6? 3? What phonetic ID are you hearing? November? Alpha? You have a smart very helpful group of people here, many of us love to help but it begins with you simply mentioning what feed you are listening to. Get it?
 

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I plugged some headphones into my monitor on the OPP live feed and when the Fleetnet comm's were quiet, if you listened carefully you could hear YRP faintly.

I think that there is some bleed over from the York Police feed that he is also running.
The street locations sounded like Richmond Hill, Markham etc...
 
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