At W2LIE.net, we are using Proscan software to source the NCFD-East, NCPD, and SCFD-West audio feeds. In addition to listening to the audio, uses can see a virtual scanner on their desktop if they use either the licensed copy of Proscan, or the Free Client only Viewer.
The ability to stream audio, as well as locally archive, playback, and log the data, as well as adjust the radio from a remote location is making ProScan one of my favorite pieces of software to have on my computer.
This past week, Proscan released version 8.5 of their commercial software, and the free version is now at 7.7. Updates to 8.5 include:
Improved - Remote Scanner Over IP Client disconnects should be less frequent now.
Improved - BCD536HP - Changed Audio Gain 20 dB option to 15 dB.
Fixed - Serial Port Auto Detect could hang program depending on type of serial port driver installed.
Fixed - XT Series Scanners - UID's logging was truncated to the 7th digit.
Fixed - Web Server - If the Audio Stream is password protected then the media player wouldn't play unless the URL was entered in the media player.
Fixed - Source Client not connecting to SHOUTcast servers.
Added - BCDx36HP scanners - GSI protocol command which allows commas in text tags.
To download a copy of Proscan, visit [link]. The full version of Proscan is available as a 30 day free trial. If you like the software, please support future releases by purchasing a copy of the software. A single license will work on two computers. For those looking for the free version, look to the bottom left corner of your screen for the download link.
** Monitor Long Island, Inc and W2LIE.net have no affiliation with Proscan software. We are simply just big fans of their product. **
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