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Re: FESA frequencies

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Gav, Got a version of that one except without the FRS channels.

I'm hearing 6IP on 451.075 MHz http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/assig ... ID=1604073 which isn't in any doc I've seen.
That one might be useful for people with UHF CBs that have extra programmable RX-only channels.
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Re: FESA frequencies

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robbage wrote:Gav, Got a version of that one except without the FRS channels.

I'm hearing 6IP on 451.075 MHz http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/assig ... ID=1604073 which isn't in any doc I've seen.
It's a low power repeater link, which is why it sounds a bit weird.
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Re: FESA frequencies

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Yep, that would explain that one. Tar.
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Re: FESA frequencies

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Whats ESA 171 UHF.Heard rescue 65 was going to this frequency.
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allycat wrote:Whats ESA 171 UHF.Heard rescue 65 was going to this frequency.
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chopper wrote: Also, the WAERN freqs, are they wide or narrowband?
Both the 78 and 164MHz frequencies for DFES/DEC are narrowband, 12.5kHz spacing.
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Re: FESA frequencies

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Anyone know what HF frequencies DFES are using in the country outback areas?Ive found some lists on ACMA but they list 100s.
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Re: FESA frequencies

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allycat wrote:Anyone know what HF frequencies DFES are using in the country outback areas?Ive found some lists on ACMA but they list 100s.
Im not sure but they dont use them much sat phone is easier most of the time.
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Re: FESA frequencies

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Thanks pacestick.I seen a 4x4 pajero the other day that had a codan autotune mounted on rear.Not a very common site.
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Re: FESA frequencies

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Most of the goldfields-Midlands DOs have it on there vehicle for fires out on the nullabor and such places but most of the time use sat phones.
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Re: FESA frequencies

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WASES HF Radio

Old Channel numbering Channel numbering as on new Codan radios
Frequency in KHz

Ch 1 2566 Ch 16
Ch 2 2569 Scan Ch 8
Ch 3 2575 Ch 17
Ch 4 3732 Scan Ch 9

Ch 5 3735 Ch 18
Ch 6 3746 Ch 19
Ch 7 4567 Ch 20
Ch 8 4570 Scan Ch 10

Ch 9 4576 Ch 21
Ch 10 5833 Scan Ch 11
Ch 11 7330 Scan Ch 12
Ch 12 9300 Scan Ch 13

Ch 13 10280 Scan Ch 22
Ch 14 11435 Scan Ch 14
Ch 15 14745 Scan Ch 15
Ch 16 17427 Scan Ch 23

Not sure if Ch 13 & 16 ( new 22 & 23 ) are still Scan channels
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Re: FESA frequencies

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Hey folks, I believe Kalamunda BFB use their own UHF freq. If this is correct, does anyone have it?
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Re: FESA frequencies

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What channel would be best in the Waroona/Yarloop area?
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Re: FESA frequencies

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dazla wrote:What channel would be best in the Waroona/Yarloop area?
Possibly 44/218 (Turner Hill)??
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Re: FESA frequencies

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Hey guys,

does anyone know if there are any FESA frequencies in the range of 430-470 ?

:lol: thanks :)
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