FESA frequencies
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Re: FESA frequencies
Yes, Clackline: http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/assig ... ID=8143395
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Re: FESA frequencies
News I have is that DEC will shut down their VHF mid band system in October and they will migrate to the new VFH high band (WAERN) system.
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Re: FESA frequencies
Shut it down or stop using it? I thought the idea with WAERN was to keep the mid band system linked to the associated WAERN channel?WPXZBP wrote:News I have is that DEC will shut down their VHF mid band system in October and they will migrate to the new VFH high band (WAERN) system.
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Re: FESA frequencies
Shut down. They run parallel for a time until the high band system is fully functional then the mid band system is closed off.
Edit. Could be only for the Great Southern. To be confirmed.
Edit. Could be only for the Great Southern. To be confirmed.
Re: FESA frequencies
Just a side note, I noticed 78.075Mhz (usually Wanneroo repeater for those of you up that way) seems to be re-broadcast in the tunnel. Couple of times this week I've gone through it and usually 78.075 is scratchy at best past the city but it was crystal clear, right through the tunnel.
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Re: FESA frequencies
Could someone tell me what FOS UHF channel 2 is.
Re: FESA frequencies
Sure it wasnt FRS UHF 2, thats the standard channel for BA and structure fire comms between crews, its also used as a chat channel between appliances
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Re: FESA frequencies
Id say that's what it was.Was at the Claremont panel shop fire today.Thanks.
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Re: FESA frequencies
The 'Standard' BA channel is FRS 01 between ECO and crew, thats for stage 1 BA operations.best job wrote:Sure it wasnt FRS UHF 2, thats the standard channel for BA and structure fire comms between crews, its also used as a chat channel between appliances
Re: FESA frequencies
Not 100% Correct. some stations use FRS CH1 and Others use FRS CH2. this is to stop them clashing if there are a few structure fires around the same areaBluefalcon wrote:The 'Standard' BA channel is FRS 01 between ECO and crew, thats for stage 1 BA operations.best job wrote:Sure it wasnt FRS UHF 2, thats the standard channel for BA and structure fire comms between crews, its also used as a chat channel between appliances
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Re: FESA frequencies
i think buddah is right, they alternate the channels between stations and FRS 1 & 2 are just for comms between crews, could be for DBA's, BA at a job, if their doing pumping operations or if their driving around. the other day i heard wangarra discussing what they were having for lunch.
if you look on the ACMA register you will see either frs 1 or 2 will be licenced to the fire station.
most activity i have heard has been on ch 2
if you look on the ACMA register you will see either frs 1 or 2 will be licenced to the fire station.
most activity i have heard has been on ch 2
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Re: FESA frequencies
Is there a list of WAERN UHF freqs? The list I have only has VHF.
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Re: FESA frequencies
Hi Robbage,
Take a look here:
Take a look here:
Geoff.FESA One Stop Shop wrote: FIRE SERVICE FREQUENCIES
WAERN Channel/Frequency information (aka "High band")
CTCSS codes are not required for listening to these channels.
WAERN Channels PDF
WAERN channels that appear to be active in the metro area:
http://warsug.info/viewtopic.php?f=3&t= ... 472#p76472
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Re: FESA frequencies
That's what I already have. It's VHF only unfortunately.
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Re: FESA frequencies
Try this one:robbage wrote:That's what I already have. It's VHF only unfortunately.
http://vk6hgr.echidna.id.au/warsug/freq ... 20v1-0.pdf
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