Terminal frequencies
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Terminal frequencies
Does anyone know any frequencies they use in the domestic or international terminal eg: customs officers
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Re: Terminal frequencies
Ok so I went to the international airport with the ubc93xlt and had close call on and got these
407.2125
509.725
456.850
820.4875
821.4875
822.4875
823.4875
824.4875
825.4875
There on simplex so you actually have to be in the airport to recieve them
407.2125
509.725
456.850
820.4875
821.4875
822.4875
823.4875
824.4875
825.4875
There on simplex so you actually have to be in the airport to recieve them
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Re: Terminal frequencies
Customs and AQIS I think have gone digital or are still analogue and using Privacy Plus on the Airport Trunk.
I don't think I've heard them eve.
I don't think I've heard them eve.
Re: Terminal frequencies
Emergancy services and fire tenders use 500.050 P-25 digital.I think there call Australian Air Services.
Re: Terminal frequencies
Emergency Services are also on 131.0Mhz (See here: http://www.airservicesaustralia.com/pub ... n-2009.pdf - 2nd Page, about half way down)richard omeara wrote:Emergancy services and fire tenders use 500.050 P-25 digital.I think there call Australian Air Services.
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Re: Terminal frequencies
Could'nt get anything on 131.00mhz.Got heaps of transmission on 500.050.May be they have gone over to digital?
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131.0 is for emergency communication between aircraft and emergency services... Not to mention, its on the air band, they can't go digital unless all aircraft are installed with digital radio, which would take years, and there is no need for itrichard omeara wrote:Could'nt get anything on 131.00mhz.Got heaps of transmission on 500.050.May be they have gone over to digital?
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Re: Terminal frequencies
Thanks for that.500.050 seems to be on ground only.I havent heard any to air comms.
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Re: Terminal frequencies
Excuse me but I'm a bit confused.
Is 500.050 a Digital frequency???
Is 500.050 a Digital frequency???
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Re: Terminal frequencies
thats generally a good thingrichard omeara wrote:I havent heard any to air comms.
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Re: Terminal frequencies
Yes sparticus.Its a digital channel P-25.Its one of 2 digital channels i have picked up in Perth in the last 12 months.Its from Air Services Australia.They do the fire tenders and emergancy svcs at Aus air ports.They are very active.The other was police new years channel at gloster park.
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Re: Terminal frequencies
Thanks for that : )
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Re: Terminal frequencies
I think you will find that the following is more likely the case.Fitzyyy wrote:Ok so I went to the international airport with the ubc93xlt and had close call on and got these
407.2125
509.725
456.850
820.4875
821.4875
822.4875
823.4875
824.4875
825.4875
There on simplex so you actually have to be in the airport to recieve them
407.2125 Tx - 416.6625 Rx - Biscom MPT1327 Trunked Radio - Voice Channel
509.725 - Simplex - South African Airways
456.850 Tx - 466.3500 Rx - Toll Dnata Airport Services
820.4875 Tx - 865.4875 Rx - Memo Communications Trunked Radio
821.4875 Tx - 866.4875 Rx - Memo Communications Trunked Radio
822.4875 Tx - 867.4875 Rx - Memo Communications Trunked Radio
823.4875 Tx - 868.4875 Rx - Memo Communications Trunked Radio
824.4875 Tx - 869.4875 Rx - Memo Communications Trunked Radio
The above Tx/Rx are for the Portables.
Obviously you would program in the Rx frequencies to listen to the Repeaters.
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