Legend thankyou!!yorky wrote:Under viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5454 "WAERN Channel/Frequency information (Channels 101 - 653 aka "High band")" the pdf has # marks next to the know control channel repeaters if that's what you mean. It also has the comms plan (three letters in bold and a number) repeaters.
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im in Stratton and im finding the Greenmount repeater clearer, but il program the Red hill repeater in to my bearcat for use when i go to toodyay or chidowInfernal wrote:viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5454
WAERN Chanel 380, 165-1875 is on Red Hill which I get in Caversham
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Technically speaking the Greemount repeater is on the 6IP network, and the Red Hill repeater is on 6AR. The networks linked full-time nowadays but they do have the ability to split the metro/career 6AR from the outer metro/BFB 6IP, so it's worth having both channels programmed.bigorse wrote: im in Stratton and im finding the Greenmount repeater clearer, but il program the Red hill repeater in to my bearcat for use when i go to toodyay or chidow
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They are hit and miss we get better reception on the Wanneroo channel at Bells Rapids than on the Red Hill channel
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wow, i remember looking at a site a few years back and seeing a signal map of perth from different UHF Duplex repeaters for Caravaning and camping, os there anything of the sorts for DFES Signals?
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There are, however it's not something they would post online to the public.
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thanks for that vk6hgr that actually helps me alot, i think i recall reading that 6IP can be split for rural and BFB and 6AR the Metro DFES during busy periods (Summer) and in crisis scenarios to help cope with the higher flow of traffic, less strain on he operators, correct me if im wrong?vk6hgr wrote:Technically speaking the Greemount repeater is on the 6IP network, and the Red Hill repeater is on 6AR. The networks linked full-time nowadays but they do have the ability to split the metro/career 6AR from the outer metro/BFB 6IP, so it's worth having both channels programmed.bigorse wrote: im in Stratton and im finding the Greenmount repeater clearer, but il program the Red hill repeater in to my bearcat for use when i go to toodyay or chidow
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is there a way att all to obtain these?yorky wrote:There are, however it's not something they would post online to the public.
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Short answer: Nope.
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To be fair it's not 6IP is BFB and 6AR is DFES metro, if and whenever they split, the call sign you would use would be dependant on the channel you are on not the colour of your truck.bigorse wrote:thanks for that vk6hgr that actually helps me alot, i think i recall reading that 6IP can be split for rural and BFB and 6AR the Metro DFES during busy periods (Summer) and in crisis scenarios to help cope with the higher flow of traffic, less strain on he operators, correct me if im wrong?vk6hgr wrote:Technically speaking the Greemount repeater is on the 6IP network, and the Red Hill repeater is on 6AR. The networks linked full-time nowadays but they do have the ability to split the metro/career 6AR from the outer metro/BFB 6IP, so it's worth having both channels programmed.bigorse wrote: im in Stratton and im finding the Greenmount repeater clearer, but il program the Red hill repeater in to my bearcat for use when i go to toodyay or chidow
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is it okay now?
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hahaha, i'll never forget the time Toottoot had that massive avatar image of peter cundalls face, four times the the size of the one currently in question ahaha