Rocky Mountain National Park online feed

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Assuming they stick with the same general plan as yesterday, it would be the zone 5 freqs. You're probably too far away to pick up the ground communications.

Air-to-Air 5: 127.32500
Air-Gnd Pri5 171.52500
Air-Gnd Sec5 172.27500
Air - Air Fixed 122.22500
Air - Air Helo 122.42500
Air Tanker Base 123.97500
 

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Ok 780 is pulled out of closet running pending feed approval sounds like I might have some backround hum (please inform ) WORKING ON FREQS LIST

FOR NOW

I have all the ROMO and USFS stuff up

as well as boulder county for the current fire Ill be editing and such
 

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Hi Jim,

The feed – a stereo feed – is up and running as “Fire Fighting Aircraft” and listed under Boulder, Larimer and Jefferson counties.

Kurt
 
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the new PC will allow a continuos feed and appears it wont interfear with my new home network
(Im no PC geek ,just pretend to be it impresses the wife LOL)anyway Ill see what the RR people do and set up what ever they approve I guess
 

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Hmmm.. I haven't been able to volunteer anything else in the area due to lack of additional digital hardware, but that's something I could probably lash together with existing (spare) VHF equipment. Let me look at how you guys are setting up these feeds (if you have an easy link to the tutorial, give me a holler in case I don't spot it easily) and I'll get back to you on that one. Seems a shame that the People's Republic of Boulder isn't properly represented here <g>.

Never mind the tutorial... found the wiki here: http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Become_a_Feed_Provider
 
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City of Boulder (not county), PD and FD

I could do it but it would be a strange addition to what Ive got in the ROMO system

I wonder if my bc200 will get those narrow band freqs Im thinking no
 

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Got it covered here. Sent them the application - already have the hardware in place. All VHF, so a piece of cake. Plan to support the following:

Boulder PD "Blue" = primary dispatch, 156.135
Boulder PD "TAC3" = tac channel, 155.520
Boulder PD "White" = park officers, 154.980 (actually entertaining at times)

Boulder FD "Dispatch" = 151.3775
Boulder FD "Fireground 1" = 155.4375
Boulder FD "Fireground 2" = 158.7525

Initially, I'll only have one scanner available for this purpose, so there will have to be some sort of priority arrangement set up. It's not a huge community, so that shouldn't be too bad. Later, I might try the stereo FD/PD, but wonder how people feel about that kind of setup in general.
 

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Plan to support the following:

boulder PD "White" = park officers, 154.980 (actually entertaining at times)
Morse code ID every thirty and simplex.
Boulder FD "Dispatch" = 151.3775
This channel is narrowband and will have low audio on older scanners that do not have true narrowband capability.
Boulder FD "Fireground 1" = 155.4375
This is the INPUT to the 151.3775 repeater.
Boulder FD "Fireground 2" = 158.7525
This channel was tried and not used due to co-channel interference from Loveland city services which is no longer the case. The FD uses RED-2 154.205 (wideband) simplex for fireground ops.
 

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Morse code ID every thirty and simplex.
Hmm.. forgot about the IDs. Those may get to be too annoying. Haven't monitored it since last summer. Will keep track of it on the side as the weather continues to improve to see if the entertainment value is still there or not.

This channel is narrowband and will have low audio on older scanners that do not have true narrowband capability.
I think the WinRadio will manage it OK. NFM andwidth can be pulled down to 6KHz if need be. Nice to have software definable hardware! So far, it sounds OK.

This channel was tried and not used due to co-channel interference from Loveland city services which is no longer the case. The FD uses RED-2 154.205 (wideband) simplex for fireground ops.
Interesting. Having never listened to Boulder city's FD, did not realize that the calls on RED-2 weren't County. Guess I was listening to them after all. Will make that switch.
 
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