Currently, Newaygo Counties digital radio traffic is not rebroadcast online. Many popular scanner apps on your phone, or by visiting and selecting Newaygo County.
You can also listen to Newaygo Counties fire dispatch with You should be able to get this with any scanner on the market, including old scanners. You can listen to fire dispatch on 154.385. Newaygo Counties fire dispatch is still on analog VHF. (called Affiliated in radio geek) Most of our surrounding counties are also using or are switching over to this system soon. To more efficiently utilize resources, the P25 system will only broadcast radio traffic on towers that have an actual radio logged into the tower. But, you will not hear everything in the state. Come find the top new songs, playlists, and music Listen on your iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Android, Blackberry, and other app. Enjoy stations such as WSHN - WSHN and more. Listen to radio stations from Fremont MI, from a wide variety of genres like. Hear communications from more than just Newaygo County. 1 Radio Stations from Fremont WSHN - WSHN. Keep in mind this is a state wide system, so you will On the same page you can find the talkgroup id's which you can program in to help identify what agency you are listening to at any point. Radio chatter that passes trough our county.
You create a P25 system in the scanner with these 3 sites, and you will start hearing all of the The red listed frequency is the primary control channel. The site names you are looking for are: White cloud, Hesperia and Bitely. Basically you need the primary control frequencies for the 3 towers in Newaygo County, which can be found on the radio reference website. Programming wise, it is fairly easy to get started. Ray's Pager Sales or any other authorized Unication dealer.
They are designed as pagers, not scanners, although Unication has been releasing new software features to make them better for general scanning. Set up, and are not quite as good as scanners scanning wise. The Unication G4 and G5 pagers also work very well for monitoring MPSCS, but they tend to be a lot harder to initially Most of the scanners listed in their digital scanner page will also work. You need a specific type of scanner to listen in on what is going on. Here as Digital P25 Phase II scanners will work. (MPSCS) Newaygo Countys communications are digital, not encrypted. The best place I have found to find what is currently available scanner wise that will work in this area is the Scanner Master website. Another optionįor monitoring is a Unicaiton G4 or G5 pager.
There are also scanners listed as APCO25 Phase 2 (or II), these will also work. You need a scanner capable of APCO25 800MHz digital. (MPSCS) Newaygo County's communications are digital, not encrypted. And further, broadcasting in the clear does not impair interoperability, it does not cost extra money, and it does not create a police safety issue.Newaygo County's public safety communications are on the Michigan Public Safety Communications System. So regardless of what the police unions say, public/press hearing radio calls is not impossible. Most agencies in California have fully encrypted their radios, but there are a number of agencies that have found other ways to comply with the CLETS PII objectives while keeping dispatch audio in the clear. Not only for citizens like myself, but for journalists, the press (of which we all are), and for police accountability and transparency.
The growing trend of full encryption of these agencies radio traffic is troubling. These are taxpayer funded agencies using taxpayer funded equipment. As Citizens of the state of California, I rely heavily on my radio scanner to help inform me and my community of the goings ons of public safety agencies, as have many other citizens over the past 80 years. Parrett, arrived safely at the fire and are assigned to structure protection. Please contact your city council, state senators, and representatives and ask them to support California senate bill SB 1000. Engine 8231, part of Cal OES Alameda County Strike Team 2870C, left early this morning for the OakFire in Mariposa County. This scanner feed will go away soon, when EBRCS/Fremont PD enable full encryption of their radio transmissions.