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Anyone know any good Security service Frequencies?

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 6:02 pm
by slipknot
Hi everyone, Merry Christmas.
Just wondering if anyone knew any good security freqencies, eg. council patrols, security companies such as iss, ect.

Re: Anyone know any good Security service Frequencies?

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 7:28 pm
by yorky
Well I'll start you off with Transperth Security on 489.400. Joondalup I don't really know, Stirling I think on a trunk? Wilsons also have a main channel I think 485.950 for there other security tasks.

Also rail on 418.775 / 418.300 / 418.125 depending on where you are as well.

Re: Anyone know any good Security service Frequencies?

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 8:27 pm
by slipknot
yorky wrote:Well I'll start you off with Transperth Security on 489.400. Joondalup I don't really know, Stirling I think on a trunk? Wilsons also have a main channel I think 485.950 for there other security tasks.

Also rail on 418.775 / 418.300 / 418.125 depending on where you are as well.

Sweet..............., Thanks man!

Re: Anyone know any good Security service Frequencies?

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 9:11 pm
by richard omeara
Stirling Scty on 416.915,Waneroo Rangers on 416.6875.Both on MPT trunking system.So during the day there is others on frequancy.During night a bit better.Bayswater security on 162.925.But as with Stirling & Waneroo it is also used by that council(garbage trucks,road works ect)If you want Perth ,Town of Vincent ,Cambridge parking inspectors,rangers you will need a scanner with trunk tracking.Bit of interesting stuff on the trunking system.Ive noticed Ellenbrooke &Belmont also have there own security.Hope this helps.

Re: Anyone know any good Security service Frequencies?

Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:25 pm
by yorky
Ok just a follow up to Stirling Security.

Now obviously they run off a trunk, but during the night no they don't just run off 416.915/416.9125.

I was with a security officer as his radio was active, and mine wasn't (although when it got around to the most common channel is was alive at the same time as his).

Here is the list, from a previous post and cross checked with all the trunk channels from this comms company running from QV1:

415.625 MHz
415.6625 MHz
415.9125 MHz
415.925 MHz

416.0 MHz
416.0375 MHz
416.125 MHz
416.1625 Mhz
416.4125 MHz
416.425 MHz
416.5 MHz
416.5375 MHz
416.625 MHz
416.6625 Mhz
416.915 (actual: 416.9125) Mhz
416.925 MHz

417.0 MHz
417.0375 MHz
417.1625 MHz
417.4125 MHz
417.425 MHz
417.5 MHz
417.5375 MHz
417.925 MHz

418.0375 MHz

I've sorted it as best I can above, obviously there is going to be a lot of other people using this, but if anyone wants to test them out feel free to report back! Obviously keep in mind if you just use a simple scanner the conversations will bounce around the above.