I've had a listen on the the WAERN channels that are carrying 6AR and the audio quality varies quite a bit. Really strange because the entire network is brand new!
Anyway, I've put the stream on the new 165.1875MHz Red Hill channel. The audio is better than 162.9875 (which is really muddy)
Discussion: Streaming FESA scanner audio
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WAERN channels appear and disappear like an ADHD magic show rabbit so if listeners could let me know if the audio disappears for a while I'll hunt around for another channel.
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Streaming FESA scanner audio
the scanner cuts in and out any one know why
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going fine for me, perhaps your download speed is slow?
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108 people connected ATM. Possibly your Internet connection...hold3n wrote:the scanner cuts in and out any one know why
Which server are you connecting to?
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i think it was the first one. no dramasvk6hgr wrote:108 people connected ATM. Possibly your Internet connection...hold3n wrote:the scanner cuts in and out any one know why
Which server are you connecting to?
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Re: Streaming FESA scanner audio
Its worked brilliantly for me at work today. Just wanted to say thankyou for hosting it - it's a great resource
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I second that with Meg
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3rd that one.
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I it just me or is there an increase in People talking over the top of each other at the moment. I have noticed it for a while now. I can't understand how this can occur. If someone is talking you wait. Your msg will not push the other one out the way. People either need more training or more radio discipline as it is getting beyond a joke. Seriously look at your radio before you talk
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yeah cheers gav
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yep!! and its not accidently transmitting at the same time, its half way through a transmission they decide they will have a crack. Really annoying and unproffesional!ace of spades wrote:I it just me or is there an increase in People talking over the top of each other at the moment. I have noticed it for a while now. I can't understand how this can occur. If someone is talking you wait. Your msg will not push the other one out the way. People either need more training or more radio discipline as it is getting beyond a joke. Seriously look at your radio before you talk
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Re: Discussion: Streaming FESA scanner audio
Hi Folks,
I want to add the midband simplex channels to the DFES stream, adding them to the highband channels already on the left hand audio.
After some opinions: What would be the best way to do it? I can:
* Simply mix the audio from both radios together. (The audio will clash together if both radios receive a signal at the same time)
* Have a relay that disables one radio when the other is receiving. (The audio from the "losing" radio will suddenly disappear... could be confusing)
Which is better?
I don't want to use a single wideband radio like a scanner to receive both bands on the same radio, because scanners aren't very good receivers, and I need to use CTCSS on receive here.
I want to add the midband simplex channels to the DFES stream, adding them to the highband channels already on the left hand audio.
After some opinions: What would be the best way to do it? I can:
* Simply mix the audio from both radios together. (The audio will clash together if both radios receive a signal at the same time)
* Have a relay that disables one radio when the other is receiving. (The audio from the "losing" radio will suddenly disappear... could be confusing)
Which is better?
I don't want to use a single wideband radio like a scanner to receive both bands on the same radio, because scanners aren't very good receivers, and I need to use CTCSS on receive here.
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Re: Discussion: Streaming FESA scanner audio
This is the most supportable option.vk6hgr wrote:* Simply mix the audio from both radios together. (The audio will clash together if both radios receive a signal at the same time)
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Re: Discussion: Streaming FESA scanner audio
vk6hgr wrote:Hi Folks,
I want to add the midband simplex channels to the DFES stream, adding them to the highband channels already on the left hand audio.
After some opinions: What would be the best way to do it? I can:
* Simply mix the audio from both radios together. (The audio will clash together if both radios receive a signal at the same time)
* Have a relay that disables one radio when the other is receiving. (The audio from the "losing" radio will suddenly disappear... could be confusing)
Which is better?
I don't want to use a single wideband radio like a scanner to receive both bands on the same radio, because scanners aren't very good receivers, and I need to use CTCSS on receive here.
So just to clarify, what is currently on Left? What is on Right? What will be added? Cheers
Options I guess are scan, priority, mix, relay to override (priority without the annoying clicks). Still using a hardware radio or moved to sdr?