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=='''New Feed Host!'''==
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=='''Scanner Feed Host'''==
As of 12/3/08, all Cape Cod feeds are kindly hosted at the [http://www.scanamerica.us Scan America Website]. The direct link to the page is http://barnstable.ma.scanamerica.us.
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All Cape Cod feeds except for the Aviation Feed are hosted at the [http://www.radioreference.com Radio Reference Website]. The direct link to the page is http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?ctid=1213. Thanks to Lindsay Blanton and Gordon Edwards of Radio Reference for providing this free service for feeds. The aviation feed is hosted at [http://www.liveatc.net LiveATC]. Search for KHYA to listen to it, and check out the many other great aviation feeds available there as well. Thanks to Dave Pascoe of LiveATC for hosting!
  
 
=='''Feed Links'''==
 
=='''Feed Links'''==
*'''[http://www.scannewengland.net/livescan/webfeeds.html Web Based Main Scanner Feed]''' - Embedded feed with text tags. Java required.
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*'''[http://www.scannewengland.net/livescan/webfeeds.html SNE Feed Matrix]'''
*'''[http://www.scannewengland.net/livescan/scc.m3u Cape Cod Live Scanner Feed]''' - Opens your default MP3 program; Winamp displays text tags.
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*'''[http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?ctid=1213 Cape Cod Feeds at Radio Reference]'''
*'''[http://www.scannewengland.net/livescan/capeair.m3u Cape Cod Civilian Aviation Feed]''' - Audio only civilian aviation feed.
 
*'''[http://www.scannewengland.net/livescan/capemarine.m3u Cape Cod Maritime Feed]''' - Audio only marine band feed.
 
*'''[http://www.scannewengland.net/livescan/troopd.m3u MA State Police Troop D Feed]''' - Audio only feed covering Troop D patrol of SEMA and Cape Cod.
 
 
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12/3/08: This page needs to be reconstructed in its entirety and is therefore a work in progress once again.
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== '''Feed Hardware and Software''' ==
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==='''Main Feed: Police/Fire/EMS/Military'''===
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*Hardware: Uniden BCT15X Scanner
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*Software: ProScan Radio Feed
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*Host: Radio Reference
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*Text Tags: Yes
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==='''MA State Police Troop D Feed: MSP Troops D2, D3, and D7 (Southeastern MA and Cape Cod)'''===
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*Hardware: Uniden BCT8 Scanner
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*Software: ProScan RadioFeed
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*Host: Radio Reference
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*Text Tags: Yes
  
== '''New England Scanner Feeds Teamspeak Server''' ==
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==='''Cape Cod Civil Aviation Feed: Scanning several aviation frequencies used in the Cape Cod area.'''===
*[http://www.scannewengland.net/index.php?pageid=nesflogon New England Scanner Feeds Teamspeak Server Login Page]
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*Hardware: Radio Shack PRO-2067
*[[Teamspeak Server Info]]
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*Software: ProScan RadioFeed
*[http://www.goteamspeak.com Download Teamspeak Client]
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*Host: Live ATC
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*Text Tags: No
  
The Cape Cod Teamspeak feed remains available as well and provides near real time (about 1 second delay) feed audio. The Teamspeak Client is of course necessary.
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==='''Cape Area Maritime Feed'''===
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*Hardware: Uniden BC780XLT
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*Software: ProScan RadioFeed
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*Host: Radio Reference
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*Text Tags: Yes
  
== '''Feed Hardware and Software''' ==
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==='''Computer System'''===
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*Dell Inspiron 3646 Quad Core Pentium
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*Windows 8.1 64 bit
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*4 Gigabytes RAM
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*1 internal and 3 external (USB) Sound Cards
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*ProScan RadioFeed Software
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==='''Miscellaneous Info and Acknowledgements'''===
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*[http://www.radioreference.com Radio Reference] - Host of feeds and provider of code to embed feeds locally.
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*[http://www.proscan.org ProScan and RadioFeed]
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*[http://www.liveatc.net Live ATC] - Live Air Traffic Control Feeds
  
 
== '''Miscellaneous''' ==
 
== '''Miscellaneous''' ==
*1. I am not responsible for anything you are hearing on the feed.
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*1. I am not responsible for anything you are hearing on the feed. The maritime feed may occasionally contain harsh language.  
*2. With these feeds there is a delay of about 15-20 seconds from the time the scanner receives the audio until the time you hear it. This is inevitable due to the processing and transferral of the signal.
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*2. With the Radio Reference feeds there is a delay of about 10 seconds from the time the scanner receives the audio until the time you hear it. This is inevitable due to the processing and transferral of the signal.  
*3. Remember, you are listening to scanners via these feeds. Unfortunately you don't have control of stopping them for the "hot" calls. No way around that one, sorry! The special event feed may be activated to cover a "hot" event, provided I am in the radio room to do so.
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*3. Remember, you are listening to scanners via these feeds. Unfortunately you don't have control of stopping them for the "hot" calls. No way around that one, sorry!
 
*4. While I will be happy to provide answers (if I have them) to routine questions regarding this service I can not and will not offer much if anything in the way of software support. If you are experiencing problems you will need to do the necessary research to discover and eliminate the problem. Again, when the problem is on my end for whatever reason, I will make every effort to post an explanation on the message board at the website.
 
*4. While I will be happy to provide answers (if I have them) to routine questions regarding this service I can not and will not offer much if anything in the way of software support. If you are experiencing problems you will need to do the necessary research to discover and eliminate the problem. Again, when the problem is on my end for whatever reason, I will make every effort to post an explanation on the message board at the website.
*5. These feeds are not affiliated with Cape Cod Fire Scanner Audio, which is graciously supplied by Tim Caldwell/N1RIW. Info on that stream may be obtained by going to [http://home.comcast.net/~n1riw/antenna.htm Tim's website, a.k.a. "Caldwell's Antenna"].
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*5. Enjoy! Please E-Mail me with any comments.
*6. Enjoy! Please E-Mail me with any comments.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 06:49, 7 December 2021

Scanner Feed Host

All Cape Cod feeds except for the Aviation Feed are hosted at the Radio Reference Website. The direct link to the page is http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?ctid=1213. Thanks to Lindsay Blanton and Gordon Edwards of Radio Reference for providing this free service for feeds. The aviation feed is hosted at LiveATC. Search for KHYA to listen to it, and check out the many other great aviation feeds available there as well. Thanks to Dave Pascoe of LiveATC for hosting!

Feed Links


Feed Hardware and Software

Main Feed: Police/Fire/EMS/Military

  • Hardware: Uniden BCT15X Scanner
  • Software: ProScan Radio Feed
  • Host: Radio Reference
  • Text Tags: Yes


MA State Police Troop D Feed: MSP Troops D2, D3, and D7 (Southeastern MA and Cape Cod)

  • Hardware: Uniden BCT8 Scanner
  • Software: ProScan RadioFeed
  • Host: Radio Reference
  • Text Tags: Yes

Cape Cod Civil Aviation Feed: Scanning several aviation frequencies used in the Cape Cod area.

  • Hardware: Radio Shack PRO-2067
  • Software: ProScan RadioFeed
  • Host: Live ATC
  • Text Tags: No

Cape Area Maritime Feed

  • Hardware: Uniden BC780XLT
  • Software: ProScan RadioFeed
  • Host: Radio Reference
  • Text Tags: Yes

Computer System

  • Dell Inspiron 3646 Quad Core Pentium
  • Windows 8.1 64 bit
  • 4 Gigabytes RAM
  • 1 internal and 3 external (USB) Sound Cards
  • ProScan RadioFeed Software

Miscellaneous Info and Acknowledgements

Miscellaneous

  • 1. I am not responsible for anything you are hearing on the feed. The maritime feed may occasionally contain harsh language.
  • 2. With the Radio Reference feeds there is a delay of about 10 seconds from the time the scanner receives the audio until the time you hear it. This is inevitable due to the processing and transferral of the signal.
  • 3. Remember, you are listening to scanners via these feeds. Unfortunately you don't have control of stopping them for the "hot" calls. No way around that one, sorry!
  • 4. While I will be happy to provide answers (if I have them) to routine questions regarding this service I can not and will not offer much if anything in the way of software support. If you are experiencing problems you will need to do the necessary research to discover and eliminate the problem. Again, when the problem is on my end for whatever reason, I will make every effort to post an explanation on the message board at the website.
  • 5. Enjoy! Please E-Mail me with any comments.