WA Police Service Frequencies and Callsigns (OLD)
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I know. I've been asked not to put them here anymoredazla wrote:Gavin I cant get these links to work mate??
Discussion is fine but the lists are not. Sorry.
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The lists are now back
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Re: Dont work
Last year, the webmaster of "Scan Australia" blatantly ripped off WARSUG's content and proclaimed it as his own which annoyed the living heck out of me at the time. I sent him a polite email asking for some kind of credit, but got a reply basically reiterating his claim that he had done all his own research and the information was his "so nerrrrrrr".vk6hgr wrote:I know. I've been asked not to put them here anymore
This still makes my blood boil, and despite the fact that it turns my stomach to even THINK about posting a link to this guy's website, WARSUG's information is reproduced at this location (and still without our permission)
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Should this site disappear, I'll put the original WARSUG documents on another server somewhere else. Either way, this information is in the public domain, having been published in at least one book that I bought from Dick Smith Electronics some years ago. One way or another, the information will stay "out there"
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Traffic Cars
Anything with an "A" in front of it is a general traffic car now. Apparently it got too confusing???
eg. AJ205, AG205, AV205, etc, etc
eg. AJ205, AG205, AV205, etc, etc
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Re: Traffic Cars
Or maybe the general traffic cars aren't tied to a particular district or station anymore, like the freeway patrol cars?dazla wrote:Anything with an "A" in front of it is a general traffic car now. Apparently it got too confusing???
eg. AJ205, AG205, AV205, etc, etc
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Re: Traffic Cars
dazla wrote:Anything with an "A" in front of it is a general traffic car now. Apparently it got too confusing???
eg. AJ205, AG205, AV205, etc, etc
Ahhhhhhh I was wondering what all these Alpha-prefixed callsigns were for...
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Was it the Cannington district that brought this in first? I vaguely remember AJ2xx being the first one of these new callsigns that I heard...dazla wrote:This has come from a contact in VKI, they got the traffic cars confused with the GD cars so they made them A then there district, IE AJ205 is cannington area traffic, your thinking of the Traffic Enforcement Group which is Tango Echo.