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Re: Random Frequencies

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Re: WA Aviation Frequencies

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i would check that, sky star only have one frequency now, those two are have probably been passed onto Toll Dnata, after the sky star sale at the start of the year.
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Re: Random Frequencies

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spartacus wrote:Image
A lot of these are very old frequencies.
121.700 West Airports is actually Perth Ground?
A lot of the airlines are now on the Airport Trunking System. Same as the WAC channels which haven't been used in a while.
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Re: WA Aviation Frequencies

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im near beechboro (north perth) / swan valley... i cant pick up the atis... (not that i need it anyway :P,), wat do u guys reckon i could pickup??
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Re: WA Aviation Frequencies

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offroada99 wrote:im near beechboro (north perth) / swan valley... i cant pick up the atis... (not that i need it anyway :P,), wat do u guys reckon i could pickup??
I receive Perth ATIS loud and clear in Ballajura. Jandakot is readable. Maybe you need a better antenna.
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Re: WA Aviation Frequencies

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I would try everything and see how you go, but robbage is right: a good antenna is vital.

Perth Approach 123.6
Perth Departures 118.7
Melbourne Centre 125.2 and 133.9

Being in Beechboro, also try Pearce Tower on 118.3, Pearce Departures on 135.9 and Pearce Centre on 123.3.

More info can be found here:

http://www.airservices.gov.au/publicati ... v-2010.pdf
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Re: WA Aviation Frequencies

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The WAC channels are no longer used I think.
They have all moved to the Perth Airport Trunking System.
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Re: WA Aviation Frequencies

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ive only got the rubber ducky - not easy to find an antenna that fits a '76 Bearcat
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Re: WA Aviation Frequencies

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What sort of Antenna connection does it have? BNC?
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Re: WA Aviation Frequencies

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Hi Guys,
This question has probably have been already asked but i cannot seem to find the answer myself

so...

does anyone know what frequency the ARFF perth operate on?
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Re: WA Aviation Frequencies

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Re: WA Aviation Frequencies

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SmashedXR6T wrote:Hi Guys,
This question has probably have been already asked but i cannot seem to find the answer myself

so...

does anyone know what frequency the ARFF perth operate on?
Hi SmashedXR6T,

Try to give you a bit of info(although dont know much about radios). We do use VHF 131.0
but it is only used for Aircraft Emergencies, and needs to be initiated by the Tower. Usually on short final we will request with the Tower to have the pilot communicate with us on 131.0. Keeps our comm's from holding up Tower or Ground Frequencies.

For other incidents and day to day comm's we use UHF 500.050 P25 if that is right????

We can also link our UHF radios into FESA channels for dual response incidents.

And to top it off we also carry FESA portable radios.

Can get very hectic especially whilst trying to cross runways/taxiways and trying to listen to 2 or 3 different channels.

Hope this info helps..
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Re: WA Aviation Frequencies

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Hi,

I've been giving my lists a little of a Spring Clean and I remember a little while ago someone posted the frequencies of all the Melbourne Centres around Perth with their approximate geographic area. I've been working from the ERSA, but if anyone can point me to that list, I'll very much appreciate it.
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Re: WA Aviation Frequencies

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In aviation resources in this forum, 2nd from the bottom, you will see a link to Australian FIR maps, that will show you the frequencies and coverage area.
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Re: WA Aviation Frequencies

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That is the one! Thank you very much :)
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