New DFES UHF channels discussion

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Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

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Buddy4562 wrote: Fri Sep 01, 2017 12:46 pm
Zebedee wrote: Fri Sep 01, 2017 12:25 pm
Buddy4562 wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2017 7:23 pm I am trying to PM them now
If we know all the channel names and numbers, maybe we can use that as the basis of assigning frequencies to each one as we discover them.
{Channel names and numbers}
Thanks!

So, combining what we collectively know from your post with the channel names and numbers, and the post on the first page with the frequencies, we now have:

BA Alpha - 200 - 467.9875
BA Bravo - 201
BA Charlie - 202
BA Delta - 203
BACO - 204
Command 1 - 205 - 467.7875
Command 2 - 206 - 467.7125
UHF Simplex 1 - 211 - 467.5750
UHF Simplex 2 - 212 - 457.5875
UHF Simplex 3 - 213 - 467.5875
UHF Simplex 4 - 214 - 457.6875
UHF Simplex 5 - 215 - 467.6875
UHF Simplex 6 - 216 - 457.7125
UHF Simplex 7 - 217 - 457.5750
ESA - 218
ESB - 219
ESC - 220
ESD - 221
KIMA - 230
CBD Rpt 1 - 207 - 469.4875
CBD Rpt 2 - 208
Tunnel Int - 209
Tunnel Ext - 210
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Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

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Simplex 2 is 457.5875
Simplex 3 is 467.5875
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Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

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TaitradioAus wrote: Tue Sep 12, 2017 9:52 pm Simplex 2 is 457.5875
Simplex 3 is 467.5875
Added :)
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Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

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simplex 2 is used by murry base VKW200 SES monday night training
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Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

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Training exercise at Heath Ledger theater.Lots of activity on 469.4875mhz
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Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

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Rescue 652 calling royal perth security confirming they have a green deck for landing.on 467.5375 P25 simplex.
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Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

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what does P25 simplex mean?
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Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

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Buddy4562 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 9:07 am what does P25 simplex mean?
well P25 is a digital mode and simplex should be self explanatory ok.
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Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

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radioman061 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 10:22 am
Buddy4562 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2017 9:07 am what does P25 simplex mean?
well P25 is a digital mode and simplex should be self explanatory ok.
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Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

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vk6hgr wrote: Fri Jul 21, 2017 10:01 am Portable repeater pairs

458.0375 RX / 468.0375 TX
458.0875 RX / 468.0875 TX

Very close to the existing ESA/ESB channels so maybe frequency re-use..?
They could be the new ESA Channel 218 and ESB Channel 219 because the old ones were owned by St. Johns and they won't let DFES use them anymore so they had to make new ones which are ESA which is Channel 218 and ESB Channel 219. At the moment they are both linked to the old ES channels but eventually ESA 218 and ESB 219 will be what DFES use to speak to Rescue 651/652 etc.
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Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

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I think somewhere in there you mean ESC and ESD 220 and 221?
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Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

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yorky wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2017 12:53 pm I think somewhere in there you mean ESC and ESD 220 and 221?
I don't believe there are ESC and ESD channels. Do you know that there is?
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Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

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Buddy4562 wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2017 12:55 pm
yorky wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2017 12:53 pm I think somewhere in there you mean ESC and ESD 220 and 221?
I don't believe there are ESC and ESD channels. Do you know that there is?
I kind of repeated myself before I think but basically DFES will be using ESA 218 and ESB 219 instead of ESA 171 and ESB 172 because St. Johns won't let DFES use them anymore
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Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

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I'm probably being naughty in saying this but no, ESA and ESB will be replaced by C and D.
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Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

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ES A is channel 171 (old channel), channel 218 (new channel). 458.025MHz.
ES B is channel 172 (old channel), channel 219 (new channel). 458.075MHz.

These channels are owned by SJA which is why on the stream they pick up random P25 traffic as noise.

ES C and ES D (probably channel 220 and 221) are yet to be used and we'll have to wait to figure out what frequencies they are.
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