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44-Control Live Audio Feed

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I'm happy to announce that the official 44-Control Live Audio Feed is now hosted on RadioReference.com!

http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?feedId=2823

This is a very significant move for a number of reasons:

- The feed will now be able to support an unlimited number of connections. This means no more "Unable to connect" messages when there's a major or interesting incident on the air.

- The audio delay that was sometimes up to a pitiful, excruciating 1 minute and 30 seconds is now reduced to around 10 seconds or less!

- Easy to use interface which includes a built in Web Player. No more need to use a standalone player like iTunes or WinAmp or Windows Media Player. Now you can listen right from your browser, including on mobile devices. You still have the option of listening from one of these standalone players if you prefer that.

- Mobile device apps are available for listening to the feed (see http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Live_Audio_Mobile_Device_Support for more info)

- Audio archives from the previous 2 weeks are automatically saved on RadioReference.com, and are available to those with a Premium Subscription to the website (currently $30 per year)

Please update your favorites, bookmarks and links accordingly. The old links to the feed will not work anymore in a few weeks. Any questions, comments or concerns, post here in this thread or contact me directly.

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Low band channels 2 (46.08) and 3 (46.48) are now being streamed also. Stereo feed with F2 on the L and F3 on the R. 98% of the time these frequencies are dead silent, but when there's a working fire and ops move off F1 (46.18), you'll hear the rest of the operation on this feed.

http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?feedId=5447

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im sure this has been discussed before but is there a reliable live audio feed like this for 60-Control?

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A good feed for 60-Control is Scan60.com. They have four channels, each with a group of towns, cities, or villages from the county; including the county trunk band. There is a little bit of a delay, but this is a great site to listen to 60-Control on.

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im sure this has been discussed before but is there a reliable live audio feed like this for 60-Control?

www.ked281.com has all the trunked channels as well

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