Hi folks, I was wondering what the new SES VHF, (not the current UHF) channels are?
It's been well known for over a year that DFES would be getting and assigning these channels. I still have not seen them. I'm assuming they are going to reassign some un-used WAERN general channels to WAERN-SES use? I've tried some License database searches, but I'm not seeing anything. Perhaps I need to look harder?
Thanks in advance for any advice or suggestions.
WA SES VHF Channels
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WA SES VHF Channels
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Re: WA SES VHF Channels
Not sure where you heard that from?
ACMA are just implementing the HGS meaning freqs will change in the 400 meg range but not change band. Happy to be corrected.
Matt
ACMA are just implementing the HGS meaning freqs will change in the 400 meg range but not change band. Happy to be corrected.
Matt
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Re: WA SES VHF Channels
At the 2015 Kalgoorlie Challenge, Comms stand.Not sure where you heard that from?
One of the questions was:
"What frequencies [Sic] are the new SES channels on."
The answer was:
"VHF"
I got that wrong, as I guessed it was in the 400MHz band, but they stated VHF.
I've also heard it referred to in passing in our comms room at my unit.
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Re: WA SES VHF Channels
There are a few new channels posted recently on DFES's ACMA record. Included are these new VHF repeaters.
163.500 - Red Hill
163.6125 - Red Hill
163.9875- Greenmount
These simplex freqs:
457.5875
457.6875
457.7375
457.9875
467.5875
467.6875
467.9875
467.7375
467.7875
467.9875
and these UHF repeaters.
468.0375 Belmont
467.6375 Belmont
469.5125 Martin
467.9375 Martin
469.4875 Dumas House
467.9500 Dumas House
163.500 - Red Hill
163.6125 - Red Hill
163.9875- Greenmount
These simplex freqs:
457.5875
457.6875
457.7375
457.9875
467.5875
467.6875
467.9875
467.7375
467.7875
467.9875
and these UHF repeaters.
468.0375 Belmont
467.6375 Belmont
469.5125 Martin
467.9375 Martin
469.4875 Dumas House
467.9500 Dumas House
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Re: WA SES VHF Channels
Yeah. There will be less SES repeaters, which is good, as most COMCEN traffic will be over 6IP on the traditional VHF networks.
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