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Public Places
While looking around the site i found no reference to the frequencies used at many public places, these could be interesting when visiting them
a few ideas may be:
zoo
museum
etc. etc.
a few ideas may be:
zoo
museum
etc. etc.
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Try this
my computer froze when i tried to open it but from what i saw on google it looked positive
http://www.doir.wa.gov.au/documents/bus ... efence.pdf
my computer froze when i tried to open it but from what i saw on google it looked positive
http://www.doir.wa.gov.au/documents/bus ... efence.pdf
Jared,Jared wrote:Any chance you would get HMAS Stirling (Garden Island) frequencies???
Who are you trying to listen to on the island ?. Most ships rarely use uhf except when talking to ports vessels when coming or going.Most other traffic from the ships is encrypted.
Group 4 sec would use radios but there info wouldnt be much excitement.
You would get alot more useless chatter on the open day that you wouldnt get during the normal operations.
The only ones that would use radios that you would pick up would be transfield Fire, though they wouldnt req them very often, or group 4 sec and cant think of anything interesting that they could have to say.
Pretty much all ship traffic is scrambled and there would be no way of listening to it due to security measures in place.
The only ones that would use radios that you would pick up would be transfield Fire, though they wouldnt req them very often, or group 4 sec and cant think of anything interesting that they could have to say.
Pretty much all ship traffic is scrambled and there would be no way of listening to it due to security measures in place.