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About NHscan.com

Northern New Hampshire’s #1 Scanner Resource Since 2019

Our Mission

NHscan.com was created to serve the Northern New Hampshire community by providing a reliable, free, 24/7 live scanner audio feed covering Coos and Grafton Counties. Whether you’re a local resident wanting to stay informed, a public safety enthusiast, or a radio hobbyist, NHscan.com is your go-to resource for Northern NH radio traffic.

What We Cover

Our primary scanner feed captures police, fire, EMS, and other public safety radio traffic across the Northern White Mountains region. We cover NH State Police Troop F, Grafton County Sheriff, Coos County Sheriff, and numerous local police and fire departments. Our frequency reference pages are updated regularly to reflect changes in local radio systems.

The Scanner Setup

The NHscan.com feed is hosted on Broadcastify, the world’s largest archive of public safety radio communications. Our scanner is set up to receive a wide range of VHF and UHF public safety frequencies used throughout Coos and Grafton Counties, including P25 digital systems, conventional analog channels, and mutual aid networks.

Frequency Resources

We maintain comprehensive frequency lists for Northern NH, including police, fire, EMS, NH State Police, GMRS, and more. Our data is sourced from public records, ScanNewEngland.net, RadioReference.com, and community contributions. If you notice any errors or have updates, please reach out!

Community

NHscan.com is a community resource run by a Northern NH radio enthusiast. We’re always looking to improve — whether that’s adding new frequency data, fixing coverage issues, or expanding our resources. The new GMRS page was added to support the growing GMRS community in the White Mountains and North Country.

✉ Contact Us

Have a frequency correction, want to add a GMRS repeater listing, or have feedback about the site? We’d love to hear from you!

Find us on Broadcastify:
broadcastify.com/listen/feed/141

Information on this site is for educational and informational purposes only. Credit for frequency data: ScanNewEngland.net, local agencies, and community contributors.