Winnebago County Sheriff and Fire, Oshkosh Police, Fire / EMS
Ladies and gentlemen...
My name is Chad. I live in Winnebago county, after some stuff happened that I couldn't listen to, because the combined Winnebago/Outagamie feed was down, I applied and got to host the above feed.
I live in a small town, and I'm a volunteer firefighter.
I am originally from Southeastern Wisconsin, where I listened to the scanner much more, because much more happens in the city than when you live out in the middle of nowhere.
And I blame my dad for getting me involved with scanners.
That's a bit about me.
As for the feed, it scans all Winnebago public safety, including Winneconne and Omro police, and rural fire main.
And I didn't post here until now, because it took me about two days and $100 to figure out how to get the ground loop hum out of the background.
I tried a ground loop isolator, helped a little bit. But then I connected the radio via a USB connection, and the hum was gone. So now I'm actually happy with the broadcast.
And it took a bit to figure out metadata and what have you, but I think I've got it mostly solved.
Anyways, I am looking forward to more posts here, and hopefully, eventually, a better radio than my HomePatrol-1, and the pile of older analog handhelds and bases.
Ladies and gentlemen...
My name is Chad. I live in Winnebago county, after some stuff happened that I couldn't listen to, because the combined Winnebago/Outagamie feed was down, I applied and got to host the above feed.
I live in a small town, and I'm a volunteer firefighter.
I am originally from Southeastern Wisconsin, where I listened to the scanner much more, because much more happens in the city than when you live out in the middle of nowhere.
And I blame my dad for getting me involved with scanners.
That's a bit about me.
As for the feed, it scans all Winnebago public safety, including Winneconne and Omro police, and rural fire main.
And I didn't post here until now, because it took me about two days and $100 to figure out how to get the ground loop hum out of the background.
I tried a ground loop isolator, helped a little bit. But then I connected the radio via a USB connection, and the hum was gone. So now I'm actually happy with the broadcast.
And it took a bit to figure out metadata and what have you, but I think I've got it mostly solved.
Anyways, I am looking forward to more posts here, and hopefully, eventually, a better radio than my HomePatrol-1, and the pile of older analog handhelds and bases.
New Broadcaster
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