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146.520 MHz 2m SX // via KM6IAU Yucca Valley1 Listeners
146.790 MHz W6BA // via KM6IAU Yucca Valley
This feed is an Allstar node (#503088) connected to a radio tuned to our local amateur radio repeater transmitting on 146.790MHz in Yucca Valley, CA.
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BNSF and Union Pacific: Cajon and Mojave Subs - Phelan, CA Area0 Listeners
BNSF and UPRR at East Barstow 1 Listeners
BNSF Needles Sub and UPRR Cima Sub - Barstow-Daggett CA Area
BNSF Needles Sub and UPRR Cima Sub for Barstow-Daggett, CA Area.
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BNSF Needles Sub: Goffs, CA Wide-Area0 Listeners
BNSF Needles Sub: Needles Yard and Area0 Listeners
California Fire Special 1
Special Events Feed: Will be activated only during large special events such as wildland incidents around the state.
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Calnet Repeater System
The Calnet Repeater Group is a multi linked amateur radio Repeater System covering most of California and parts of Nevada. The system consists of numerous fulltime RF linked 440 MHz repeaters connecting San Diego to San Francisco and Lake Tahoe.
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Inland CHP
Copper (39.26 MHz), Blue-1, CHP AM airband channels. Covers mountains, and SB Valleys. E. of I-15, North of Riverside & the Cajon Pass. Caltrans [CT] streamed when weather conditions exist. Status CT=OFF
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K6MWT 147.4350 MHz Los Angeles Renegade Repeater
The "435" repeater is famous for lively discussion on controversial subjects. Located in Southern California on Santiago Peak (5,600 feet), the repeater covers Orange County, Los Angeles, San Diego and the Inland Empire.
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KE6TZG 146.3850 MHz Keller Peak Repeater
The Keller Peak Repeater Association is dedicated to serving our community via Ham Radio. KPRA owns and operates an open amateur radio repeater, located on Keller Peak at approximately 8,000 feet, in the San Bernardino, California, mountains.
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Northern California Major Incident
Focusing on Fire Air Support
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RemotelyLocated HERD1 Feed 1
This Feed is Provided by Remotely Located Critical Infrastructure. Waiting for Deployment. Currently Listening to random agencies in California.
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RemotelyLocated HERD1 Feed 2
This Feed is Provided by Remotely Located Critical Infrastructure. Deployed to the Sikh Festival Sutter County California
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RemotelyLocated HERD2 Feed 1
This Feed is Provided by Remotely Located Critical Infrastructure. Deployed to the CA-BTU-Park Command Channels
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RemotelyLocated HERD2 Feed 2
This Feed is Provided by Remotely Located Critical Infrastructure. Deployed to the CA-BTU-Park Air/Ground
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San Bernardino County Fire - High Desert
San Bernardino Co - Victor Valley area Digital 700mhz FIRE/rescue channels click on "details/info" for additional.
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San Bernardino County Fire - Valley
Fire/Rescue P25 digital talkgroups used in the Valley areas of San Bernardino County. Upland, Chino, Fontana, Montclair, Rialto, San Bernardino, Colton, Redlands, Loma Linda, Mentone, San Manuel
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San Bernardino County Fire and EMS - South Desert Morongo Basin
MORONGO BASIN- Fire/EMS (SBCo FIRE/CAL-FIRE)
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San Bernardino County Line Fire Command, TAC, Air-Ground, Air Operations, & Air Tac
Inland Empire New FIre Tac Channels
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Union Pacific Mojave Subdivision - Highland to Rancho
Union Pacific Mojave Subdivision - Highland to Rancho 160.74 Mhz. Receiver is located in Loma Linda California.
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W6BA 146.790 MHz - Yucca Valley - Morongo Basin Linked Repeater System0 Listeners
WIN System Amateur Repeater Network
The WIN System is a network of over 70 Amateur Radio repeaters covering a large part of California as well as regions in Canada and 11 other States. Due to the size this system. Please DO NOT use this streaming audio service for performing a radio chec
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