Re: New VHF channels
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 9:57 am
Thanks for the reply. Any permanently allocated to Metro?
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There's 15 simplex fireground channels (for use anywhere), however, very few vehicles have the radios to use them yet.chopper wrote:Thanks for the reply. Any permanently allocated to Metro?
Have also heard 164.3125 (Huntley/Pinjarra)vk6hgr wrote:I've heard 163.250MHzand 164.3375MHz tonight.
So far the active VHF freqs/channels are:
164.0000MHz Canning Mills ch141
164.2750MHz Hacket's Gully ch207
164.3375MHz Jarradale ch220
163.2500MHz Red Hill ch306
Any idea what the range of each repeater generally is? Would this new channel reach the metro area?vk6hgr wrote:New WAERN 6AR/6IP channel: Channel 317 164.8875MHz Guilderton (Seabird)
Probably not. This channel is part of the 6AR/6IP network, which are all linked together so you can just pick the 78/163MHz channel that's best for your area.yorky wrote:Any idea what the range of each repeater generally is? Would this new channel reach the metro area?vk6hgr wrote:New WAERN 6AR/6IP channel: Channel 317 164.8875MHz Guilderton (Seabird)
I get it S1 here in Beechboro.yorky wrote:Any idea what the range of each repeater generally is? Would this new channel reach the metro area?vk6hgr wrote:New WAERN 6AR/6IP channel: Channel 317 164.8875MHz Guilderton (Seabird)
Based on the CTCSS tone, its actually channel 645.vk6hgr wrote:Channel 11 (DEC Pinjar) is linked to channel 545 WAERN - 164.3625.
There's a WAERN allocation for Scarborough but I dunno if it's active yet. Otherwise, the best channel for that area is probably ch51 on the old system.yorky wrote:Anyone got any experience with reception near/down the coast from say Ocean Reef to the city?