WA Department of Fire and Emergency Services (6AR and 6IP) (Including the Fire Services, SES & VMRS) and Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
Apologies for the flakiness of the streams lately, folks. My ADSL has developed a line fault and it's dropping out every few minutes. (Bring on the NBN!!!)
Hi,
It's been posted before but I wanted to add my thanks for hosting this fire brigade stream.
I live up by the forest and it is invaluable. I've always listened using winamp on my home PC but I have now also got a windows surface RT tablet. For those that haven't played with this technology the software that you can install is very limited and you can only get it from the windows8 app store. VLC media player and Winamp aren't in the shop so I can't use them. The imbedded media player is Xbox media player which won't open this link. I've downloaded most of the free media players and radio streamers but none of them accept the link. The old windows media player is stripped back to it's basics and doesn't get good reviews so I haven't bothered installing it.
I asked the Microsoft community forum but they weren't much help.
I'm wondering if anybody has found an app that I can install on a Windows surface rt that will play this stream.
For those of you considering a tablet, my experience is that they are a nice toy but are no where near a replacement for a PC or laptop.
What software are you using to stream to Broadcastify?
I've just today decommissioned my Uniden scanner and replaced it SDRSharp and a DVB-T dongle.
I am receiving at my Win7 PC fine (Might need to install Linux and DarkIce on this box), Squelch is working at the PC, but I'm using ScannerCast and getting noise when I should get silence on the feed.
The 6AR stream is a Philips FM92 radio running into Oddcast on Windows.
The DPAW/SES stream is a FM92 and a PRM80 running into DarkIce on Linux.
The hardware radios are really old but work fine (and I have plenty of spares). Looking at an SDR-based radio for the future, though. If anything, the power consumption is a lot less.
I wanted something that I could control remotely if need be, and was saving up for a UBCD396XT when a WARSUG member shared the $19 scanner link with me. I reckon I would have had to invest the same amount of time for both solutions, so I think I've come out in front with the SDR option. Not to mention that it takes up less power points.
Sounds like there is some kids on the Parkville Control Channel... Transmitting Illegally.... They are asking them all to use channel 34... The kids need to be shot
Can you please dedicate the ground channel stream to the Stoneville/Parkerville/Mt Helena fire channels and make it priority over helitacs. There are many people relying on the stream to find out information such as whether they need to evacuate/ if their street has been impacted etc. Just this once ??
Last edited by JB5 on Sun Jan 12, 2014 4:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.