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Las Vegas, NV Police scanner. It is 24/7 and live. LVMPD has changedradio systems to a fully encrypted system. Live streaming is offline
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The website provides live audio feeds of police scanners in the state of New York, allowing users to listen to police, fire, and emergency radio communications online. The content includes feeds from specific counties, metro areas, and the entire state.
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Police, fire, transport, ambulance and many more frequencies
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Metropolitan Police Department - Washington, D.C.
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Repeater system in the New York metro area Service provided by W2LIE.NET
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One of the Portland ,Oregon metro area's oldest club, all are welcome, if you are in the area, our club repeater is on 146.840 mhz
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A scanner resource for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex including trunk information and a live scanner feed.
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The Metropolitan Amateur Repeater System
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It origionally included NYC Metro and Long Island, but has expanded to cover all of eastern New York as well. Future plans include expanding to cover all of New York state. The listings are a reflection of each repeater's true status, regardless of their coordination
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The Twin Cities Repeater Club (TCRC) is a charitable public service organization, incorporated as a non-profit Minnesota corporation, that owns four VHF and UHF repeaters in the Minneapolis/Saint Paul metropolitan area.
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Metro Vector Network Analyzer is a custom antenna analyzer designed and produced by IZ7LDG.
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St. Louis Repeater runs four repeaters in the St. Louis Metro Area, including two with autopatch capability.
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Serving the south Kansas city metropolitan area, Grandview, MO
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A bazooka coax antenna for 40 meters band design by CA6TYS
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Located at Bay Pines VA Hospital, Fl
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Listen to Cleveland Police Dispatch and Metro Housing Authority via the Live Audio Feed Web Player
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The Southwest Metro Amateur Radio Transmitting Society, Inc. is a non-profit club dedicated to promoting the Amateur Radio hobby.
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The Broadcast Employees Amateur Radio Society, Inc. (BEARS) operates an extensive network of **VHF and UHF repeaters** across New York, the Hudson Valley, Long Island, and New Jersey, accessible to all licensed amateur radio operators. This resource details the club's structure as a 501c3 tax-exempt non-profit, emphasizing its role in providing ham radio training, testing, and critical communications support to various public and private emergency response agencies. Key repeaters include W2ABC/RPT on 147.27 MHz with a 141.3 PL tone, serving as a central point for club activities and broader network access. BEARS is also a founding member of the **Disney Amateur Radio Interconnect (DARI)**, a consortium of open, linked VHF and UHF repeaters spanning major metropolitan areas such as Philadelphia, Baltimore/Washington DC, Orlando, Bristol, Los Angeles, and Boston. This interconnected system facilitates wide-area communication for members and supports emergency preparedness efforts across multiple regions. The club's focus extends beyond Disney employees, welcoming aspiring and current hams from outside the company to participate in its activities and utilize its robust repeater infrastructure.
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The Alpha-Delta group is a group dedicated 100% to DX Oncemetros in the band and can say that is 100% of Mexican origin.
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Dedicated to providing superior FM repeater service to Amateurs in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area.
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Suburban amateur radio repeater is a wider coverage machine with six receiver sites in the chicago metropolitan area.
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Twenty-four repeaters, including D-STAR and Fusion systems, are maintained and operated by MARCA Inc., primarily located on Arizona mountaintops and around the Phoenix metropolitan area. The organization, holding the callsign _W7MOT_, facilitates a wide range of amateur radio activities, such as ARRL Field Day events near Forest Lakes, Arizona, and participation in ARRL FMT contests. Members engage in antenna experimentation, construction, and maintenance trips to repeater sites. The club's interests span diverse topics, including HF voice, digital modes like _WSPR_, _WSJT-X_ (FT8, FT4), and CW, alongside DXing, MESH networking, and EOC operations. It supports technologies from SDR radio building to antique radio restoration and computer-based operations like Echolink, fostering a Single Board Computer (SBC) and Raspberry Pi group. Monthly meetings, held on the third Tuesday, feature business discussions and guest presentations, with informal summer gatherings and an annual holiday dinner in December. Monthly VE testing sessions for Technician, General, and Extra Class licenses are conducted by Ray Vasquez, K4RMV. Post-meeting discussions often cover specialized interests such as repeater operations, technical topics, D-STAR, SDR, APRS, Fusion, and Raspberry Pi projects.
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The Union Métropolitaine des Sans-filistes de Montréal (UMS) operates daily nets on **VE2REM** 147.015+ T103.5, **VE2RYV** 146.655- T141.3, and **VE2RVK** 145.430- T141.3, alongside Echolink VE2UMS-L and DMR TG302273. This Montreal-based club, representing hundreds of radio amateurs, provides information for those interested in amateur radio and serves as a communication hub for its members, including a regularly visited ham radio flea market section. The site also highlights significant club initiatives like the AREDN Mesh Network modernization project and an innovative after-school program. The UMS website details upcoming events such as the 2026 sugar shack invitation, Field Day 2025, and monthly meetings scheduled for September 18, 2024. It also features a live log sheet section and a WEB SDR, offering practical tools for members and visitors. The club's president, Bruno VE2VK, extends a welcome, emphasizing the UMS's role in fostering amateur radio in the greater Montreal region, with contact information provided for inquiries.
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Serves the New York City Metro Area
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The 6 Shooter Net is a informal rag chew, swap net, and tech question net held on Sunday nights on 147.570 simplex in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. See our website, www.6shooter.net for more information!
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The K7ICU repeater system is situated about 500' above metro Tucson, at the base of the Catalina Mountains. It is an open system providing coverage to the greater Tucson area.
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Metrocrest amateur radio society kb5a dallas carrollton farmers branch ham radio
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K2DIG D-Star Homepage for information on NY City and Metro area D-Star Amateur Radio Systems.
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The Metropolitan Amateur Repeater System's KJ6TQ repeater serves Los Angeles Area ham radio operators on 447.820 MHz
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The Dixie Amateur Radio Club, Inc. is an association of federally licensed Amateur Radio operators (also known as "ham radio" operators) who primarily reside in southwestern Utah, mostly in the greater St. George City metropolitan area.
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W9TY, the Metro DX Club of South Suburban Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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The Metro Detroit area's largest Amateur Radio club presents it's annual Hamfest. Prizes, ARRL reps, DXCC Card checker, VE Exams, Chef Paul's Café, test bench, Vendors galore..
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Northern New Jersey, New York City/Long Island and Westchester County frequency coordination
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The Gwinnett Amateur Radio Society (GARS) is an ARRL special service club serving Gwinnett and the surrounding counties in Northeast Metro Atlanta. We are a diverse club with interests spanning all interests in amateur radio.
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The Utica Shelby Emergency Communication Association is a group of over 150 hams from all over the Metro-Detroit area
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The Delta Amateur Radio Club (DARC) serves as a community organization for amateur radio operators in the Memphis, Tennessee area, providing resources and activities centered around two-way radio communication. The club maintains the W4BS repeater system, which operates on 147.060 MHz with a +600 kHz offset and a 100 Hz PL tone, facilitating local VHF communications. DARC actively supports the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES), preparing members for public service and disaster response through training and coordinated drills. The club also hosts regular meetings and events, fostering camaraderie and technical skill development among its members. Membership in the Delta Amateur Radio Club offers opportunities for participation in various amateur radio activities, including field day operations and local nets. The W4BS repeater provides reliable coverage across the Memphis metropolitan area, serving as a critical asset for both daily ragchewing and emergency traffic handling. DARC's affiliation with the Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL) ensures access to national resources and advocacy, reinforcing the club's commitment to promoting amateur radio and public service within the community. The club's focus on emergency communications strengthens local preparedness.
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Ham radio club based in Fort lee NJ USA
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The Utica Shelby Emergency Communication Association is a group of over 150 hams from all over the Metro-Detroit area. This club is the largest and most active club in southeast Michigan.
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Established in the mid 1970's The Kansas City DX Club is an ARRL-affiliated amateur radio club open to anyone interested in DX or contesting. Our club callsign is W0CW. Many of our club members are from the Kansas City metropolitan area, on both sides of the Missouri/Kansas state line, but our roster also includes members from all over the United States.