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    Yes it does, this will need to be very low latency because even at
    low bandwidths <1msps it will be very noticeable when shifting
    the waterfall.<br>
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    This is why I have suggested openwebrx in the past, it might be
    slower for scanning spectrum but if you know you want police/fire,
    you set the center freq to say 75.5mhz and have a 2048msps bandwidth
    essentially giving a 74.5-76.5 waterfall. This will also work over a
    laggy ADSL connection with a slow upload speed. Would recommend
    using this over a VPN though (run on the same pi) as there is
    absolutely no encryption with openwebrx.<br>
    <br>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/02/2018 11:44 a.m., Chris H -
      RadioWiki wrote:<br>
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      <p>Actually:<br>
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        Solar Panel powered Raspberry Pi &�Wifi link from a hill top
        and an SDR.<br>
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        SDR# has the ability to pick up an IP stream from an SDR dongle
        doesn't it?</p>
      <p>On 2018-02-09 11:19, Ray Colvill wrote:</p>
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        <div dir="ltr">On the tuesday 6th visit i got Fire on 75.950 FM
          which is Lyttleton, (put in 75.400 for little river) and a few
          other towns. I got Ambo on 76.400 FM which i have as Banks
          peninsula as well.
          <div>�</div>
          <div>It was a very quiet location to scan, got some marine
            traffic and cordless phones, not much else.</div>
          <div>�</div>
          <div>Reading he local rag i see they are bridging the outlet
            at Birdling flat to get access to the Busso road on the hill
            to the north.</div>
          <div>�</div>
          <div>Rayc</div>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 10:15 AM,
            Chris H - RadioWiki <span><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="mailto:radiowiki@archnetnz.com">radiowiki@archnetnz.com</a>></span>
            wrote:<br>
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                <p>Hey ya.</p>
                <p>Honestly following all the Akaroa requests and
                  answers over the last few weeks it sounds like Akaroa
                  is in a black hole for RF and Scanning..�<br>
                  The amount of traffic that would exist there sounds
                  like its only when something is happening
                  there........�<br>
                  Perfect place for listening and transmitting HF
                  though..�</p>
                <p><br>
                  I guess an IP remote controlled scanner in a better
                  location streaming (encrypted and private) over the
                  internet might be a better option if you want to
                  listen to Anything.�</p>
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                    <p>On 2018-02-08 17:56, Tim Devaney wrote:</p>
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                      <div dir="auto">Hi
                        <div dir="auto">�</div>
                        <div dir="auto">Thanks so much for the answers.
                          Any idea of a Trunked system I can listen to
                          in akaroa. Trying to find one but no luck�</div>
                        <div dir="auto">�</div>
                        <div dir="auto">Tim�</div>
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                        <div class="gmail_quote">On 8 Feb. 2018 17:53,
                          "Scan CHCH" <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                            href="mailto:scanchch@gmail.com">scanchch@gmail.com</a>>
                          wrote:<br>
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                            <div dir="ltr"><span style="color: #222222;
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                                text-decoration-style: initial;
                                text-decoration-color: initial; float:
                                none; display: inline;">RSM shows that
                                frequency as TeamTalk @ Mt Pearce. 99%
                                sure that is one of their MPT1327
                                Traffic channels relating to either
                                ActionNet or Fleetlink systems. If it
                                was the control channel you wouldn't
                                hear any voice as it sounds like a
                                machine gun and is solely a data channel
                                gives the channel grants. Unfortunately
                                there is no commercial scanner available
                                that can trunktrack MPT1327. You can use
                                a program like Unitrunker with the DVB-T
                                dongle that you purchased but as far as
                                your 996T goes it won't follow the
                                conversations.�</span>
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                                CHCH� frequencies listed on the Wiki are
                                correct. The reason they don't work for
                                you is coverage. Akaroa Fire don't use
                                the Fire CHCH channel for that very
                                reason. They operate on the Ex Police
                                Analog Central Canterbury Channel. The
                                frequency for that will be around 75mhz.
                                Best time to find out would be when they
                                have been turned out. Once you find it
                                you will hear almost zero police chatter
                                on it as its only used for visiting
                                units to the district that don't have a
                                digital radio installed in their vehicle
                                and you will only hear fire appliances
                                from the Central and North Canterbury
                                areas that have been turned out and
                                responding to incidents.�</div>
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                              <div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Feb 8,
                                2018 at 5:34 PM, Tim Devaney <span><<a
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                                wrote:<br>
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                                  <div dir="auto">Hi all
                                    <div dir="auto">�</div>
                                    <div dir="auto">So I'm learning how
                                      to program my 996t trunking
                                      scanner I have no idea what I'm
                                      doing I have a frequency which is
                                      417.6625</div>
                                    <div dir="auto">I'm guessing this is
                                      the control channel I programmed
                                      it in I can hear people talking
                                      generally one way and it makes
                                      funny noises at the end of the
                                      conversation I've tried
                                      programming it and as a system but
                                      I need tgid can anyone explain
                                      this to me I'm in Akaroa also if
                                      anybody knows the Christchurch
                                      fire frequency that I can pick up
                                      in Akaroa would be great I have
                                      tried the ones on radiowiki but
                                      they don't seem to work I really
                                      want to learn how to get the full
                                      potential out of my scanner but
                                      it's all of the above my head
                                      thanks kindly.</div>
                                    <div dir="auto">Cheers�</div>
                                    <div dir="auto">Tim</div>
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