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Santa Barbara County California - Live Audio Feeds (3)


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Live Feed Listing for Santa Barbara County


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Click to listen PAPA System Analog Repeaters

The PAPA System is 22 inter-linked analog and digital D-Star repeaters, providing extensive coverage from the Mexico border to North of Santa Barbara, and from the Arizona border to out into the Pacific Ocean.Includes access to the Hollywood IRLP Node.
Amateur Radio 2    Online
Click to listen PAPA System D-Star Reflector 12

The PAPA System is 22 inter-linked analog and digital D-Star repeaters, providing extensive coverage from the Mexico border to North of Santa Barbara, and from the Arizona border to out into the Pacific Ocean.Includes access to the Hollywood IRLP Node.
Amateur Radio 2    Online
Click to listen Santa Barbara County Sheriff and Fire

Includes SLO & Lompoc Police, SLO & SM Fire, USFS Los Padres NF, Vandenberg AFB Launch Net. NOTE: Vandenberg Launch Net often has extended silent transmissions during and after operations. I have no control when they turn off the Launch Net.
Public Safety 2   Online
Click to listen Win System Linked Repeaters

The WIN System is a series of 71 linked, or Intertied repeaters, most are 440, or UHF repeaters, but we have some 2-meter and 220 repeaters as well, that cover a great deal of California, 16 States, and four Countries around the world.

Status: small problem with feed be back manyana
Amateur Radio 0    Offline


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