![]() Guess the signals bounce off the tall buildings. I've noticed the same thing in other spots in and around Center City. Now when I'm at school at Drexel, I can pick up all of the channels with no problem on my Pro 97. I can get it sometimes but usually I get nothing more than silence or the occassional blip of talk and nothing else. 5 and 6 are a problem for me hear in Lansdowne. 9 I've never picked anything up on (considering the fact it is the back up channel for fire 4 and even then, nobody uses it because of coverage issues - from what I understand this was going to be the Blue Route Response Channel but that never flourished). 3 and 4 I can pick up but I lose the conversation quite often. There are a few sweet spots in my house where 7 and 8 come in very clear. ![]() I can attest for difficulty picking up fire channels other than 1, 2, 10, Haverford, MED A, and MED B. Obviously this is my at home set up - when I'm mobile it's only the 97. During a major fire, the 2055 will be on the primary fire channel for the incident while I'll have the 97 on either the police channel, the MED channel, or the secondary fire channel for the area (where cover ups operate on as well as some talk around). If I do I will pass it on to you in this thread later. Maybe I can find some time tonight (if the cold doesn't keep us running here at work.) to come up with a plan to marry up the Delcom/Fireboard freqs into something usable. I guess thats my Fire side bias showing, as well as the fact that the part of the county I do the Fire/Rescue thing in only has State Police coverage, and they don't get too involved with fire scenes usually. As a matter of fact I don't think I have EVER listened in to local Police during a Fire. It would be handy to do it this way for the parts of the county with municipal Police Depts, that way when you hear a dispatch that sounds like it may be something you could quickly go to that bank and maybe hear some first reports by the Police. My main intrest is Fire, much more so than Police, so I guess thats why I haven'y made time to work it out yet. Yes, thats pretty much what i was trying to suggest, I don't have any of my radios programmed that way (yet), it is something I have been thinking of doing though. Channels TAC A to TAC G (Dispatch/FireGround) Streamed with GRE America PSR-600, Wilson Electronics 800 MHz Yagi, and Stridsberg Engineering Multicoupler, over a Fiber Optic Cable internet connnection (veriZon FiOS)Ĭopyright© 2023 DelawareFirefighters.The more I think about it, the more I like it. Also, Broadcasting Seaford & Rehoboth Beach Dispatch Centers Using a Bearcat ScannerĬity of Wilmington, Delaware Fire. Feed is provided by Kent County rebroadcast of TRSīroadcasting Fire 1, Fire 2, Fire 3, Fire 4, Fire 5, & Dispatch from the Sussex County EOC. Kent County Fire and EMS dispatch and fire scene (TAC) channels. Listen to Live Fire Dispatch from Delaware If you have any new feeds or information to add to this section, please email us ![]() The purpose of this section is to for you to enjoy listening to "live dispatch" feeds. Help Needed, we need your help to verify the live feed information shown below is current and correct. Then click the "Listen" button on the far left side of the feed, and your player will open and begin to play your live dispatch audio. Next choose your "Player" of choice from the drop down bar. Live online scanner links for Delaware Fire and EMSĬlick on one of the Scanner live feed links below and go to
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