I have a feed up now, just got started. Hope to do a stereo feed with KSICS on one & local conventional dispatches on the other...
Here is the link:
North Central Kansas Counties Law, Fire and EMS Dispatch
Here are the details:
Includes Osborne(Primary), Lincoln, Smith, Mitchell, Phillips, Russell, & Rooks county's law enforcement, fire & EMS along with KHP Troop D Hays - dispatch channels.
FEED NOTES
Based off the Osborne KSICS tower which is less than 1/2 mile away from the receiver...
This feed will broadcast the following KSICS TGID's:
4400 - Osborne County Sheriff Disp (Primary)
4302 - Lincoln County Sheriff Disp
4480 - Smith County Law 1 Disp
4687 - Mitchell County Sheriff Disp
4572 - Phillips County Law Disp
4286 - Russell County Sheriff Disp
4292 - Russell County EMS Disp
4298 - Russell County Fire Disp
4370 - Rooks County Law Disp
4372 - Rooks County EMS Disp
4374 - Rooks County Fire Disp
1258 - KHP Troop D Hays Disp
This is done using Software Defined Radio (SDR) on a XP Pro SP3+fixes 24/7/365 dedicated computer system. Specs: Core2 Duo @ 3.00GHz (E6850) & 3GB RAM. System has battery backup for quick power outages, brown outs, & sags. This system is rebooted weekly - on Friday mornings, typically. No conventional channels are broadcast currently.
Here is the link:
North Central Kansas Counties Law, Fire and EMS Dispatch
Here are the details:
Includes Osborne(Primary), Lincoln, Smith, Mitchell, Phillips, Russell, & Rooks county's law enforcement, fire & EMS along with KHP Troop D Hays - dispatch channels.
FEED NOTES
Based off the Osborne KSICS tower which is less than 1/2 mile away from the receiver...
This feed will broadcast the following KSICS TGID's:
4400 - Osborne County Sheriff Disp (Primary)
4302 - Lincoln County Sheriff Disp
4480 - Smith County Law 1 Disp
4687 - Mitchell County Sheriff Disp
4572 - Phillips County Law Disp
4286 - Russell County Sheriff Disp
4292 - Russell County EMS Disp
4298 - Russell County Fire Disp
4370 - Rooks County Law Disp
4372 - Rooks County EMS Disp
4374 - Rooks County Fire Disp
1258 - KHP Troop D Hays Disp
This is done using Software Defined Radio (SDR) on a XP Pro SP3+fixes 24/7/365 dedicated computer system. Specs: Core2 Duo @ 3.00GHz (E6850) & 3GB RAM. System has battery backup for quick power outages, brown outs, & sags. This system is rebooted weekly - on Friday mornings, typically. No conventional channels are broadcast currently.
New north central Kansas feed up!
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