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G'day Kimmy.
Hopefully you have had a good read of the site and have noticed the threads regarding the WAPOL service not being able to be scanned any more. If not, have a bit a of a read.
Air frequencies are quite busy. You will find a lot of information in the Aviation area. But for a rough start try searching the range 115Mhz - 140Mhz AM band with 25Khz spacing. Depending on your area you will get to hear something.
I am sure others will point you to other areas.
Why not head over to the General area and introduce yourself and tell us what your scanner is?
--w0mbat
Hopefully you have had a good read of the site and have noticed the threads regarding the WAPOL service not being able to be scanned any more. If not, have a bit a of a read.
Air frequencies are quite busy. You will find a lot of information in the Aviation area. But for a rough start try searching the range 115Mhz - 140Mhz AM band with 25Khz spacing. Depending on your area you will get to hear something.
I am sure others will point you to other areas.
Why not head over to the General area and introduce yourself and tell us what your scanner is?
--w0mbat
Just to get straight to the chase regarding WAPOL: http://warsug.info/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=4424
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Re: new user
What do you want to listen to, Kimmy? Many of the services have their own section on this site and frequencies are available in their section (eg Ambo, Fire, Air, Transport etc) Taxi is definitely boring in my opinionkimmy wrote:hey all.. i am kinda new to this stuff... just wanting some frequancys so i can listen in to perth area..... is there any good strong channels and codes u can send please,,,,i can only get a taxi channel....so not cool...
Rob
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Is this the same person who posted about 2-3 days ago with a very similar thread, complaining that they could only hear taxi's?
Deja-vu or have I lost the plot?
I can't find the thread I was thinking of, so it is indeed very possible that I have lost the plot - and if I have, then I apologise in advance
Deja-vu or have I lost the plot?
I can't find the thread I was thinking of, so it is indeed very possible that I have lost the plot - and if I have, then I apologise in advance
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hey well i recieved some replys an thanxs to all the nice crew.. my scanner is a bearcat ubc61xlt... it was tuned in by like a 10 yr old before i left..... i will quite happily listen to anything that is not taxis(no that was not me before).... i live more so in the northern area of perth... and thanks for the website that destroyed my day...just kidding.. the one thats stated that i cant use my scanner for police frequencies.. its all good though,,,yes i actually read it,,,, THANKS AGAIN>>>> and if anyone could help me with sum intresting channels,,,,bring it on!!!!!!!!
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Yaesu VX-3R 2m/70cm Ham TRX and wideband RX handheld
Yaesu FT-1802M 2m Ham TRX mobile x 2
Yaesu FT-7800R 2m/70cm Ham TRX and wide band RX mobile
Icom IC-208H 2m/70cm Ham TRX and wide band RX mobile
Icom IC-706MKIIG all-band all-mode Ham TRX mobile
Icom IC-V85 2m VHF Ham TRX handheld
Wouxun KG-UVD1P VHF/UHF wideband Ham TRX handheld
Wouxun KG-679P VHF wideband Ham TRX handheld
Wouxun KG-713 UHF wideband Ham TRX handheld - Location: Just on the border of your waking mind
120.5 MHz AM = Perth airport (tower I think?)
129.6 MHz AM = RFDS
468.600, 468.625, 468.650,467.175,467.225,467.475,467.725 MHz FM = SES (there are more)
458.025 MHz FM = ES Channel A
458.075 MHz FM = ES Channel B
476.425 MHz FM = CB channel 1 (Add .025 MHz for each channel after)
146.700 MHz FM = Roleystone amateur repeater
129.6 MHz AM = RFDS
468.600, 468.625, 468.650,467.175,467.225,467.475,467.725 MHz FM = SES (there are more)
458.025 MHz FM = ES Channel A
458.075 MHz FM = ES Channel B
476.425 MHz FM = CB channel 1 (Add .025 MHz for each channel after)
146.700 MHz FM = Roleystone amateur repeater
Rob
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