The MRCG-West Live Audio Feed is available in the player at the upper right, or in a separate window by clicking here. If using a Cellphone, click here.
The Santa Paula CTAF (Common Traffic Advisory Frequency) is available to the lower right, or by clicking here for a separate window. If using a Cellphone, click here.
"JOIN CHAT" to communicate in real time with other participants. Login to CHAT using your callsign (Select "don't have one" - don't use one of the Social Networks ) with the button at the bottom of this screen. When the CHAT window appears, click the angled up-arrow in the upper right corner next to the X button.
Tuning and Live Audio Switching Schedule ( Time & Day are Local for Los Angeles )
NOTE: The schedule below is out of date and a new schedule is being generated. Please stand by.
| 5 PM |
14286.0 USB |
Daily |
K6HQI Memorial Net |
| 8 PM |
3995.0 USB |
Wed |
Military Radios |
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7 PM
8 PM
9PM
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3985.0 AM |
Sat |
MRCG-West - Note: Time varies with
season and propagation.
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| 8 PM |
3870.0 AM |
Wed |
West Coast AMI |
| 8 PM |
3895.0 LSB |
Tue,Thu |
Collins Collectors Group |
| 10 PM |
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Daily |
Weather Fax |
| 6 AM |
3855.0 AM |
Sat,Sun |
Arizona AM Group |
| 8 AM |
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Sat,Sun |
Weather Fax |
| 9 AM |
3870.0 AM |
Sat |
California Early Birds |
| 9 AM |
3860.0 LSB |
Sun |
California Vintage SSB |
| 10 AM |
7293.0 AM |
Sat,Sun |
Arizona AM Group |
| 11 AM |
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Sat,Sun |
Weather Fax |
| 1 PM |
14263.0 USB |
Sun |
Collins Collectors Group |
| 2 PM |
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Daily |
Weather Fax |
| 4 PM |
3870.0 |
Daily |
Northwest AM Net |
| 4:59 PM |
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Daily |
Weather Fax |
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Weather imagery is transmitted at 120 lines-per-minute in FM Facsimile (NAFAX) format. Weather text bulletins are transmitted audio FSK at 45.5 baud with 170 or 850 cycle shift. Exact schedule TBD.
Tech Info: The live audio feeds are MP3-encoded in real time at 8 kbps, monaural with "SimpleCast" software. The Santa Paula CTAF feed uses a scanner radio connected to the sound card in the webserver. The HF radio feed comes from a computer located in Sana Paula. The encoded feed is then sent to the webserver using a 100mw, 2.4 ghz microwave link over a distance of 2 miles.