They are the standard SES UHF plus WAPOL . HF is standard WASES which includes most emergency service HF frequencies Aust wide including WAPOL,SAPOL, Marine etc.
He left it on to annoy the blue shirts. The pathfinder next to the Commodore is BFS . Some of them have WASES and Wapol as well.
The 000 was on it when it arrived new.
Nick wrote:He left it on to annoy the blue shirts. The pathfinder next to the Commodore is BFS . Some of them have WASES and Wapol as well.
The 000 was on it when it arrived new.
Wise idea.. particularly in Perth as the career FRS guys use their UHF portables quite a bit on firegrounds.
re Tech Chester, I believe he is one of the on-call techs from O'Connor Workshops.
The Blue shirt thing is in jest BTW. I know most of the radio tech's as I was one myself (not with FESA although I did do some contract work for them doing PM on SES radio's) until April but I don't know too many people from Oconnor workshops. Still feeling my way around.