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That sounds like fun, but in my little town it would be the most boring channel on the air waves. "Elmer's pigs got loose again and their all in the Guffteson's corn".
Still, it would be fun to listen to aviation, fire reports, etc.
Mudslide,I drove past your neighborhood two days ago on our way to the Lincoln City Outlets. My wife and I could sit in your front yard and jabber in our 90% Mandarin/10% English conversation for your entertainment. Heck. We could pitch a tent and camp there, too.
Here is the NASA Fire Map link. You can track and fire in the world and set up updates to any location (Geo Fence) you care to set up. I believe it updates alerts every hour until the event is over. I got 6 alerts for a barn fire a few miles away. https://firms.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/Also if a smart phone is used Oregon and you county and most Emergency agency's have Text message / reverse phone or text program.Just seems like you should run down to radio shack and check out the table top or portable models Alan
Dont pay for it, there is various sites to listen airport control tower.Try this for satelittes:https://amsat-dl.org/p4-a-nb-transponder-bandplan-und-betriebsrichtlinien/https://eshail.batc.org.uk/point/https://eshail.batc.org.uk/nb/http://websdr.org/http://sdr.r9a.ru/If you want something interesting at a cost try passive radar available at Amazon.
Here is the NASA Fire Map link. You can track and fire in the world and set up updates to any location (Geo Fence) you care to set up. I believe it updates alerts every hour until the event is over. I got 6 alerts for a barn fire a few miles away. https://firms.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/