Now that I have audio and data for my feed running nicely over Wi-Fi, another feed provider PM'd me and asked for setup help. I sent this response, and thought I'd cross-post it to the forums in case it would be helpful to anyone else:
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Sure, it's a piece of cake... First, be sure your Sentinel is updated, then use Sentinel to update the firmware and dongle of your 536 (the dongle will be updated if its connected to the scanner during the firmware update--if not, it can be updated from a PC as outlined in the Unidin TWIKI).
Once this is done, go into the menu on the radio and choose the Wi-Fi setup option, then go into the setup option, infrastructure mode, and choose your router's SSID (network name). You'll be prompted for a password--enter it. Note: don't advance the cursor to the next blank space after the last character of your password before hitting enter (you use the 4 and 6 keys to move the cursor left and right). The scanner will connect to your network.
Next, make sure you have the latest RadioFeed installed (currently 3.2). Disconnect any audio and USB cables from your scanner to your PC; you can send both audio and metadata (tags) to Broadcastify via URL. Go into your scanner's menu and look at the Wi-Fi settings and write down your scanner's IP address. You'll enter this into the URL field in both the source client and metadata tabs. You'll see the scanner connect and start passing both audio and metadata to Broadcastify.
There's a checkbox on the source client screen for 15dB boost that's checked by default. I believe this is your only "volume control" for your feed. You'll likely need to keep it checked for high enough audio level. The scanner's volume doesn't matter; you can keep it turned down if desired.
I've had a couple of unexplained drops (passed the error codes on to Bob Aune), but I suspect they're related to my network rather than RadioFeed. I'll advise if I learn anything, but my feed's been running trouble-free for 48 hours or so as of now.
Final note: these recent updates have transformed the BCD536HP from a quirky (need for isolation transformer, low audio levels, poor and highly "digital sounding" P25 audio) radio to one of the very best, from this feed provider's perspective. My feed sounds spectacular now--there's virtually no background noise, no "pops" at the beginning and end of transmissions, and the P25 audio is much, much better (less "digital" sounding). If Uniden can improve the digital AGC and get the Siren Android remote control client going, this radio will be nearly as perfect as I could ask for.
Note to Uniden: If you need testers for Siren for Andriod, I'm available and willing--thanks.
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Sure, it's a piece of cake... First, be sure your Sentinel is updated, then use Sentinel to update the firmware and dongle of your 536 (the dongle will be updated if its connected to the scanner during the firmware update--if not, it can be updated from a PC as outlined in the Unidin TWIKI).
Once this is done, go into the menu on the radio and choose the Wi-Fi setup option, then go into the setup option, infrastructure mode, and choose your router's SSID (network name). You'll be prompted for a password--enter it. Note: don't advance the cursor to the next blank space after the last character of your password before hitting enter (you use the 4 and 6 keys to move the cursor left and right). The scanner will connect to your network.
Next, make sure you have the latest RadioFeed installed (currently 3.2). Disconnect any audio and USB cables from your scanner to your PC; you can send both audio and metadata (tags) to Broadcastify via URL. Go into your scanner's menu and look at the Wi-Fi settings and write down your scanner's IP address. You'll enter this into the URL field in both the source client and metadata tabs. You'll see the scanner connect and start passing both audio and metadata to Broadcastify.
There's a checkbox on the source client screen for 15dB boost that's checked by default. I believe this is your only "volume control" for your feed. You'll likely need to keep it checked for high enough audio level. The scanner's volume doesn't matter; you can keep it turned down if desired.
I've had a couple of unexplained drops (passed the error codes on to Bob Aune), but I suspect they're related to my network rather than RadioFeed. I'll advise if I learn anything, but my feed's been running trouble-free for 48 hours or so as of now.
Final note: these recent updates have transformed the BCD536HP from a quirky (need for isolation transformer, low audio levels, poor and highly "digital sounding" P25 audio) radio to one of the very best, from this feed provider's perspective. My feed sounds spectacular now--there's virtually no background noise, no "pops" at the beginning and end of transmissions, and the P25 audio is much, much better (less "digital" sounding). If Uniden can improve the digital AGC and get the Siren Android remote control client going, this radio will be nearly as perfect as I could ask for.
Note to Uniden: If you need testers for Siren for Andriod, I'm available and willing--thanks.
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