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NOTICE: We will only be streaming Hurricane HF-SSB when aware the Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) is activated.
 
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Revision as of 14:12, 9 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.

To see the current online feeds: http://www.radioreference.com:8000

Help us Digg this page up!: http://digg.com/world_news/Hurricane_Ike_Live_Public_Safety_Communications


Public Safety Communication Feeds

Texas

Louisiana

Mississippi

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.
    9/9/08 - 1900Z: HWN IS APPARENTLY NOT ACTIVE -- WILL SUSPEND FEED UNTIL RE-ACTIVATED. Tom, W4NOV, N.GA., http://stormstream.net

(Maritime Mobile Service Network) The Hurricane Watch Net Live streaming audios: [1] The Hurricane Watch Net provides communications to and from the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida during times of hurricane emergencies. The net (a gathering of amateur radio operators missioned to support the National Hurricane Center) convenes as an organized network of emergency communicators on the frequency of 14.325 Mhz when a hurricane is forecast to be within 300 statute miles from landfall on any inhabited land mass in the Caribbean Sea, Central America, and U.S. Mainland including the Gulf of Mexico coastal areas.


  • http://www.voipwx.net/ - VOIPWX.net supports the VoIP SKYWARN and Hurricane Nets which we operate by combining both the Echolink and IRLP linked repeater networks
  • http://www.w2lie.net - Click Listen Live -> Ham Radio -> VOIPWXNET to listen. Relaying the VOIPWX.net Stream via KC4QLP Echolink

Misc Links

Computer Models

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Satellite Photos

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