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I can't listen using that address? That address seems to be the html page only.
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yorky wrote:I can't listen using that address? That address seems to be the html page only.
Click on the "listen" link at the top.
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vk6hgr wrote:
yorky wrote:I can't listen using that address? That address seems to be the html page only.
Click on the "listen" link at the top.
Obvious link is obvious #-o

Thanks Gav.

http://scanner.clonnyserver.com:8000/listen.pls for those of you as blind as me :smt056

Which FESA channels are you using? There may be a better one for your area. Try either 78.075 or 78.100 or 164.000 or 163.250 or 78.125.

Ninja edit: Which other channels are you using? Path Transit or other?
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I've basically gone through and added all the FESA and Tranperth 49x.xx frequencies I could find using the frequency guides here in WARSUG. The most common FESA freq it seems to land on is 132.5 I believe? Or something around there.

My setup really is a set and forget one. I have no idea what freqs it lands on most often.
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New split topic from the sticky for discussion
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Clontarf[X] wrote:I've basically gone through and added all the FESA and Tranperth 49x.xx frequencies I could find using the frequency guides here in WARSUG.
You're practically down the road from me so the Red Hill channel of 163.250MHz should work well.
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163.25 is indeed the one it lands on. I'm pretty sure the antenna I am uing is the cause of the bad reception. It's an old "scantenna" than came with the unit when I bought it. Never really had the time or money to go researching into better solutions.
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Clontarf[X] wrote:163.25 is indeed the one it lands on. I'm pretty sure the antenna I am uing is the cause of the bad reception. It's an old "scantenna" than came with the unit when I bought it. Never really had the time or money to go researching into better solutions.
Yeah an outdoor antenna really helps :-)
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Clontarf[X] wrote:I've basically gone through and added all the FESA and Tranperth 49x.xx frequencies I could find using the frequency guides here in WARSUG. The most common FESA freq it seems to land on is 132.5 I believe? Or something around there.
If you list out exactly what frequencies you have in the scan we can hopefully confirm that its all tickety boo :)
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