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Air Traffic Monitoring => Listener Forum => Topic started by: united777lover on November 28, 2004, 06:01:20 PM
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I was just accepted to the University of Dubuque, Iowa. Obviously majoring in Aviation flight and will start with IFR training there..
ANYHOW. I noticed DBQ was listed, but not on... If that person who runs that feed will not be doing that next year..
I was wondering what I would need to do both cost and equipment to run that feed..
I have my doubts about it as this will be a school Eithernet(SP) and ya know how slow those things are...
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Dave makes it nice and simple to get a feed up.
From the front page
:arrow: Feeder Sites
If you are within 20 miles of an airport and have a police scanner or any airband-capable scanning receiver, please consider becoming a feeder site.
Besides the scanner, you need:
- an always-on Internet connection (feed uses only 16kbps)
- an external antenna (preferred for optimum reception)
- audio cable to connect scanner to PC's sound card
- a PC running Windows or Linux
- open source software (free) I provide and help you set up
Only thing I had to buy was a male to male audio cable from Radioshack, and plug it into line-in or speaker of your soundcard. Of course you need a scanner that will recieve VHF airband (relatively inexpensive now). You could probably even get away with using a handheld if you're really closeby.
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just thinking it over. I would be more than happy to do this feed in the fall.. However, college and a laptop that I'll use for class.. will be quite difficult..