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− | N-WIN is in full operation across Nebraska | + | N-WIN is in full operation across Nebraska. |
'''Here is a list and quick links of N-WIN sites across major Nebraska highways within the N-WIN network'''. | '''Here is a list and quick links of N-WIN sites across major Nebraska highways within the N-WIN network'''. | ||
− | == I-80-Wyoming Border to | + | == I-80-Wyoming Border to Iowa Border, Including I-76 into/out of Colorado.== |
− | + | 34-Sidney | |
+ | 35-Mitchell | ||
+ | 36-Ogallala | ||
+ | 53-North Platte | ||
+ | 45-Cozad | ||
+ | 42-Holdrege | ||
+ | 56-Pleasanton | ||
+ | 59-Giltner | ||
+ | 69-Milford | ||
+ | 55-Lincoln | ||
+ | 70-Omaha | ||
− | == Hwy 20-Wyoming Border to | + | == Hwy 20-Wyoming Border to Iowa Border, including portions of Hwy 275. == |
− | + | 33-Harrison | |
+ | 31-Chadron | ||
+ | 38-Rushville | ||
+ | 51-Merriman | ||
+ | 46-Crookston | ||
+ | 43-Bassett | ||
+ | 62-O'Neill | ||
+ | 63-Elgin | ||
+ | 64-Hartington | ||
+ | 65-Jones Creek | ||
== Hwy 81-South Dakota to Kansas Border. == | == Hwy 81-South Dakota to Kansas Border. == | ||
− | + | 64-Hartington, | |
+ | 66-Norfolk, | ||
+ | 74-Humphrey, | ||
+ | 73-Oscoela | ||
+ | 72-Superior | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Hwy 77-Iowa Border to Kansas Border.= | ||
+ | |||
+ | 65-Jones Creek | ||
+ | 75-Craig | ||
+ | 67-Cedar Bluffs | ||
+ | 55-Lincoln | ||
+ | 68-Beatrice | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Hwy 75-Iowa Border to Kansas Border.= | ||
+ | |||
+ | 65-Jones Creek | ||
+ | 75-Craig | ||
== Hwy 183-South Dakota to Kansas Border. == | == Hwy 183-South Dakota to Kansas Border. == | ||
− | + | 43-Bassett | |
+ | 40-Merna | ||
+ | 56-Pleasanton | ||
+ | 42-Holdredge | ||
== Hwy 6 and Hwy 34-Colorado Border to Holdrege. == | == Hwy 6 and Hwy 34-Colorado Border to Holdrege. == | ||
− | 1-149, Imperial, 1-148, Hayes Center, 1-150, McCook, 1-143 | + | 1-149, Imperial, |
+ | 1-148, Hayes Center, | ||
+ | 1-150, McCook, | ||
+ | 1-143 Beaver City, | ||
+ | 1-142, Holdrege. | ||
== Hwy 385-Colorado Border to South Dakota Border. == | == Hwy 385-Colorado Border to South Dakota Border. == | ||
− | 1-134, Sidney, 1-130, Angora, 1-131, Chadron. | + | 1-134, Sidney, |
+ | 1-130, Angora, | ||
+ | 1-131, Chadron. | ||
== Hwy 71-Colorado Border to South Dakota Border == | == Hwy 71-Colorado Border to South Dakota Border == | ||
− | 1-135, Mitchell. 1-180, Kimball | + | 1-135, Mitchell. |
+ | 1-180, Kimball | ||
== Nebraska Hwy 2, Alliance to Dunning, Ne., == | == Nebraska Hwy 2, Alliance to Dunning, Ne., == | ||
− | 1-132, Mumper, 1-154, Whitman, 1-147, Thedford. | + | 1-132, Mumper, |
+ | 1-154, Whitman, | ||
+ | 1-147, Thedford. | ||
Revision as of 03:47, 9 May 2012
N-WIN is in full operation across Nebraska.
Here is a list and quick links of N-WIN sites across major Nebraska highways within the N-WIN network.
Contents
I-80-Wyoming Border to Iowa Border, Including I-76 into/out of Colorado.
34-Sidney 35-Mitchell 36-Ogallala 53-North Platte 45-Cozad 42-Holdrege 56-Pleasanton 59-Giltner 69-Milford 55-Lincoln 70-Omaha
Hwy 20-Wyoming Border to Iowa Border, including portions of Hwy 275.
33-Harrison 31-Chadron 38-Rushville 51-Merriman 46-Crookston 43-Bassett 62-O'Neill 63-Elgin 64-Hartington 65-Jones Creek
Hwy 81-South Dakota to Kansas Border.
64-Hartington, 66-Norfolk, 74-Humphrey, 73-Oscoela 72-Superior
=Hwy 77-Iowa Border to Kansas Border.
65-Jones Creek 75-Craig 67-Cedar Bluffs 55-Lincoln 68-Beatrice
=Hwy 75-Iowa Border to Kansas Border.
65-Jones Creek 75-Craig
Hwy 183-South Dakota to Kansas Border.
43-Bassett 40-Merna 56-Pleasanton 42-Holdredge
Hwy 6 and Hwy 34-Colorado Border to Holdrege.
1-149, Imperial, 1-148, Hayes Center, 1-150, McCook, 1-143 Beaver City, 1-142, Holdrege.
Hwy 385-Colorado Border to South Dakota Border.
1-134, Sidney, 1-130, Angora, 1-131, Chadron.
Hwy 71-Colorado Border to South Dakota Border
1-135, Mitchell. 1-180, Kimball
Nebraska Hwy 2, Alliance to Dunning, Ne.,
1-132, Mumper, 1-154, Whitman, 1-147, Thedford.
>>>>Please note, the N-WIN is a Smartzone system which means if no radio is affiliated to the tower site you will not hear anything on that site.<<<<
Tower Coverage Map
N-WIN Tower coverage map for Streets and Trips 2007 and later. Uses tower locaions and range setting (25 miles) from the database. File:N-WIN Sites.zip
If you are traveling out of Nebraska, here are links to states with statewide trunked radio systems surrounding Nebraska
Colorado DTRS
Colorado DTRS Interstate Travel Reference
Kansas-KSICS
Kansas Statewide Interoperable Communication System (KSICS)
Wyoming-WyoLink
WyoLink: Statewide Interoperability Matrix
South Dakota State Radio System