Difference between revisions of "Hurricane Ike"
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Revision as of 02:39, 8 September 2008
If you have an online scanner that covers communications or operations in the affected areas and want to stream to the public safety and RR community, you can follow the instructions at the RR_Icecast page for details on how to use the RadioReference Icecast server.
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Contents
Public Safety Communication Feeds
Mississippi
- Gulf Coast Public Safety - http://ms.scanamerica.us/playlists/ms/jackson/scanner1f-1220859188.m3u
Louisiana
- New Orleans Police, Fire, EMS - http://www.radioreference.com:8000/nola_ps.m3u
Texas
Amateur Radio Feeds
- http://www.radioreference.com:8000/HURRWATCHNET.m3u - High Frequency Single Sideband (HF-SSB) Hurricane Watch Net Stream. (Subject to propagation and signal-strength variables.) Stream will only be active when reception quality is usable AND the "net" is active and not covered by noise or Foreign Broadcast Interference at night.
NOTICE: We will only be streaming Hurricane HF-SSB when aware the Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) is activated.
9/7/08: HWN IS NOW ACTIVE Tom, W4NOV, N.GA., http://stormstream.net
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More coming soon
Misc Links
Computer Models
Satellite Photos