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chromii
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Data Decoding

Post by chromii »

Hi All

Anyone in Perth managed to decode the data packets
Sent with voice (brain wave that was) on the fire channels ?

I can decode the Pager messages but not FESA traffic.
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Re: Data Decoding

Post by vk6hgr »

chromii wrote:Hi All

Anyone in Perth managed to decode the data packets
Sent with voice (brain wave that was) on the fire channels ?

I can decode the Pager messages but not FESA traffic.
The old VSUs that you still occasionally hear on the FESA channels are being phased out and the majority of jobs go out via the MDTs now which is mobile phone based (GPRS).

So basically, the window of opportunity to decode the FESA data has gone :(
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Post by vk6hgr »

Joss wrote:Is it actually in the mobile phone freq range (as in - is it part of the mobile service?)?
Yep...
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