Scanner feeds still offline – why?

The feeds are still down. To be honest, they could have been back up the same day if I really wanted to deal with the pain in the ass computer. Now I have a replacement motherboard, and I had the computer back up and running the same day it went down in a crippled state. The motherboard was partially fried and I could only run with one stick of memory.

The ideal location for the feed is not the same place where I work on the computer. Had I put the feed back up while waiting for a new motherboard, it would have been a lower quality feed (at least for Brooke and Hancock).

The bigger picture though… fatigue. I have other things I like to do besides babysitting computers to make sure people who never visit my site or never give a word of thanks can enjoy the feeds. That really sucks. Plus, I’ve gotten back into another hobby that is very dear to me, that being Amateur Radio. It is now taking a much higher precedence than scanner listening.

I have the motherboard for the feed machine. I just haven’t found the time or ambition to replace it to restore the computer back to its previous state. And, I find myself wanting to dedicate that computer to my amateur radio hobby rather than to feeding scanners.

So for now, I must admit I’m considering leaving my feeds down permanently. Nothing is final. If I do decide to take down the feeds permanently I’ll be sure and post here.

My advice: go buy a 10 dollar piece of garbage basic scanner capable of trunking a simple Motorola system. It takes very little money to monitor the Jefferson Co activity, and it takes even less to monitor Brooke/Hancock.

4-29-2010 Thurs - Scanner Feeds willbe down today

The Jefferson Co Ohio and Hancock Co / Brooke Co WV scanner feeds will be down Thursday, 4-29-2010 during daylight hours while AEP replaces a transformer in the subdivision.

463.25 - IDing with a ham callsign - imagine that :)

463.250 PL 162.2 IDing as “KF8YF repeater, PL 162.2″

I think this guy is a tech at a radio shop over in Hancock Co. That doesn’t explain why he’s got a repeater IDing with a ham call on a business frequency. Good grief.

This transmitter is so strong from my location that it can be heard without an antenna on the handheld and is full scale even with the attenuator turned on.

152 Mhz / 158 Mhz frequencies

152.03 PL 107.2 – simulcast of Hancock Co SO WV on 155.64
152.12 / 158.58 PL 74.4 – unknown business in Jefferscon Co OH or Northern WV panhandle
152.15 / xxx.xxxx – unknown business in Jefferson Co OH or Northern WV panhandle – unknown input
152.21 PL 91.5 – simulcast of Marshall Co WV Fire Dispatch on 154.385
154.145 / 158.49 PL 107.2 – Weirton / Hancock Fire – 158.49 is the input to this repeater
158.61 / xxx.xxx PL 146.2 – trash hauler – Northern WV panhandle – unknown input

Notice that these are all old paging / RCC mobile phone frequencies and are likely paired up.

If you live in Columbiana, Jefferson, Belmont or Monroe Co in Ohio or in Hancock, Brooke, Ohio, Marshall or Wetzel Co in WV, you might want to listen for non-paging activity on the following frequencies:


FA 152.03 / 158.49........ FJ 152.57 / 157.83
FB 152.06 / 158.52........ FK 152.60 / 157.86
FC 152.09 / 158.55........ FL 152.63 / 157.89
FD 152.12 / 158.58........ FM 152.66 / 157.92
FE 152.15 / 158.61........ FN 152.69 / 157.95
FF 152.18 / 158.64........ FO 152.72 / 157.98
FG 152.21 / 158.67........ FP 152.75 / 158.01
FH 152.51 / 157.77........ FQ 152.78 / 158.04
FI 152.54 / 157.80........ FR 152.81 / 158.07

Buckeye Local School District

Buckeye Local School District – buses

464.125 / 469.125 repeater – 71.9 PL ( WNWW982 )

Heard bus 30 and 33 talking this evening.

“just pulled out of cottage lane – be there in a few”
“northwest elementary”
“37 to 30″

This is definitely Buckeye Local buses

Submitted to RR 3-2-2010

Toronto DPW - plows

Toronto DPW – snow plows

464.400 DPL 245 – simplex

Hearing Toronto street department plowing Trenton, Loretta, Market, Titanium Way and a few others. Weak from my location and appears to be simplex.

Based upon some info I’ve been given in the past, various radios in Toronto are programmed with various different simplex frequencies to allow communications off of the trunked system – such as for working special events, fire TAC, etc.

At any rate, I have no clue if this is an often-used frequency that i just came across, or if it’s just being used now by plows.

Program it in and listen.

Smithfield Twp DPW (plows) - Jefferson Co OH

Smithfield Twp DPW (Jefferson Co, OH)

464.125 / 469.125 repeater – 103.5 PL ( WNWW982 )

Caught them in January plowing at the junction of Twp 138 and SR-151 – see map. This could be Wayne Twp but I believe it’s Smithfield Twp.

Submitted to RR on 1-8-2010

Mt Pleasant Twp DPW (plows) - Jefferson Co OH

Mt Pleasant Twp DPW (Jefferson Co, OH)

464.125 / 469.125 repeater – 205 DPL ( WNWW982 )

Caught them today plowing Twp 126/127/128 and Bonnie Lane today. Also heard today plowing Twp 106 and Cottage Lane. On Jan 8, 2010 At one point they were plowing snow between CR-10 and CR-150 on Twp 128.

Submitted to RR on 1-8-2010

Air Evac Lifeteam

Air Evac Lifeteam – air medevac

151.505 / 158.400 repeater – 115 DPL ( WPYR891 )
151.6025 / 159.9375 repeater – 115 DPL – ( WQJQ331 )
159.9375 simplex – 065 DPL ( WQJQ331 )

Dispatch and operations can be heard on all of the frequencies above.

Air Evac Lifeteam has a presence in Ohio and West Virginia, including a base in Wheeling / New Martinsville and one in East Liverpool.

TIMET (Titanium Metals) - Toronto, Ohio

TIMET (Titanium Metals) – Toronto, Ohio Plant

152.960 / 158.295 repeater – ( WPBY767 )

Submitted to RR on 6-5-2009