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Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 2:08 pm
by Buddy4562
I didn't mean to start an argument I was just saying what I was told by a career firefighter

Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 5:31 pm
by wayne
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Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 7:01 pm
by wayne
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Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 4:01 pm
by Perth.SWL
Scanning today and heard:

* what appears to be a digital conversation on CBD1/Ch.207

* Analogue confirmed on BA-A/Ch.200

Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 8:07 am
by Buddy4562
I know this is VHF but I have just found out that there are three new MNC fireground channels which are MNC4, MNC5 and MNC6. Don’t know if anyone knows how to find what frequencies they could be.

Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2017 9:45 am
by Zebedee
Buddy4562 wrote: Wed Nov 22, 2017 8:07 am I know this is VHF but I have just found out that there are three new MNC fireground channels which are MNC4, MNC5 and MNC6. Don’t know if anyone knows how to find what frequencies they could be.
All the pre-formed comms plans including these new ones are in the "Metropolitan All Hazards Communications Folder" on the volunteer portal if you have access to that. Check under Doctrine Resources / Communications I think.

If you don't have portal access, I don't think it's public information, sorry.

Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2017 10:26 am
by Buddy4562
Ok thanks I'll have a look

Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 12:54 pm
by vk6hgr
CBD repeater 2 is 467.9375

Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

Posted: Wed May 30, 2018 10:53 am
by FOUNDATION
I noticed a few uhf channels for albany 6330 i thought these were District offices and cross banded onto the vhf system at the repeater site but i could be wrong .
off topic searching the acma database and looking through the vhf waren frequencys i noticed all vhf warren repeaters use a negative 4.6 offset

Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

Posted: Wed May 30, 2018 11:26 am
by yorky
Can you elaborate on new UHF channels?

Yes that's correct about offset, but respectfully I would not like the CTCSS tone publicly known.

Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2018 5:51 pm
by Buddy4562
As of 0800 on Wednesday 10th October DFES will be using ESC 220 and ESD 221 instead of ESA and ESB

Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2018 7:10 pm
by allycat
Any idea what frequencies they will be ?

Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2018 5:26 pm
by Buddy4562
vk6hgr wrote: Fri Jul 21, 2017 10:01 am Portable repeater pairs

458.0375 RX / 468.0375 TX
458.0875 RX / 468.0875 TX

Very close to the existing ESA/ESB channels so maybe frequency re-use..?
No idea maybe these??

Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2018 1:03 pm
by yorky
Buddy4562 wrote: Sun Sep 02, 2018 5:26 pm No idea maybe these??
No, not those ones.

Re: New DFES UHF channels discussion

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2018 3:46 pm
by vk6hgr
Identifying ES-C and ES-D.

The old channels were actually owned by St John Ambulance so I've taken a list of WA-wide ACMA simplex allocations (that we don't already know about) in the mid UHF emergency services band and posted them below. It's likely ES-C and D are in this list. Plug these in and let us know what you hear:

1897690 457.7375 MHz Department of Fire and Emergency Services of WA (192835)
1897694 457.7875 MHz Department of Fire and Emergency Services of WA (192835)
1897698 457.9875 MHz Department of Fire and Emergency Services of WA (192835)
1243189 459.2750 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1150088 459.3000 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1150092 459.3250 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1244049 459.3750 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1244053 459.4000 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1243185 459.4250 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1244061 459.7250 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1137638 459.8500 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1137646 459.8875 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1137654 459.9000 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1137662 459.9500 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1137670 459.9750 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
2692103 467.5375 MHz Department of Fire and Emergency Services of WA (192835)
2330303 467.5750 MHz Department of Fire and Emergency Services of WA (192835)
1897702 467.5875 MHz Department of Fire and Emergency Services of WA (192835)
1897706 467.6875 MHz Department of Fire and Emergency Services of WA (192835)
2178357 467.7125 MHz Department of Fire and Emergency Services of WA (192835)
1897710 467.7375 MHz Department of Fire and Emergency Services of WA (192835)
1897714 467.7875 MHz Department of Fire and Emergency Services of WA (192835)
1897718 467.9875 MHz Department of Fire and Emergency Services of WA (192835)
1438388 469.4375 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1438392 469.4500 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1438396 469.4625 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1438400 469.4750 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1137642 469.8500 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1137650 469.8875 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1137658 469.9000 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1137666 469.9500 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)
1137674 469.9750 MHz WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (203860)