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St John Ambulance (6DS), AMS, RFDS etc. Frequencies, callsigns and discussion.

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Guys, how can i find out which SJA frequency is for which suburb as per the Sticky Pages - i know theres a whole stack of frequencies, just wanting to know if any of them relate specifically to a suburb or district.
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gkoutlis wrote:Guys, how can i find out which SJA frequency is for which suburb as per the Sticky Pages - i know theres a whole stack of frequencies, just wanting to know if any of them relate specifically to a suburb or district.
Nope, as we've discussed before, the ambos have one big channel that covers all of Perth that are on different frequencies. You just have to scan all of them until you find one that's strongest for your area.
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no worries - sorry :oops:
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ia cutally picked up the cannington one better than rockingham pity they dont give job deatils like police

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Yeah, it would make it a lot more interesting
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Post by JG-103 »

Hey George, if you have the band search function, then press SLCT button, then put in lower ambulance band followed by E (enter), then the upper ambulance band followed by E (enter) again, then press SRCH, with a pen and paper handy, write down the frequencies it stops on and how good it is, and then when you want to get out of it, just press MANUAL again and your back to your normal channels. What i mean by upper band is a bit pass the largest ambo frequency and for the lower, a bit lower than the lowest ambo frequency. Hope that helps
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JG-103,

Once again youve been a great help.

Unfortunatley, I do not have that function on my scanner, could you please recommend one for me?
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gkoutlis wrote:JG-103,

Once again youve been a great help.

Unfortunatley, I do not have that function on my scanner, could you please recommend one for me?
You should do. Most scanners have a band search function. What scanner do you have?
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vk6hgr

I have a Uniden Bearcat 10 Channel 8 Band Radio Scanner.
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gkoutlis wrote:vk6hgr

I have a Uniden Bearcat 10 Channel 8 Band Radio Scanner.
The BC60XLT? If so, then no it can't do a band search. You'll have to program each of the 10 channels with a different SJA voice frequency, hit scan and wait to see what channels are the strongest. A pain but it'll work :-)
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Post by gkoutlis »

Thanks vk6hgr,

I appreciate your help.
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Post by slipknot »

vk6hgr wrote:
dazla wrote:
The actual job data itself goes over a MDT (mobile data terminal) on a seperate frequency so except for the rare occasion that system goes down, we can't hear the actual jobs they are dispatched to.
there must be a way to decode it?
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Post by Markmywords »

Under P1 conditions is there any maximum speed limit you are allowed to travel like ie: 20klms over posted speed limit ? for example.

Just curious !!!
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Markmywords wrote:Under P1 conditions is there any maximum speed limit you are allowed to travel like ie: 20klms over posted speed limit ? for example.
No, nothing documented that I am aware of. I tend to drive to whatever road conditions are around me. I often reach 100km in a 60 zone, when there is little or no traffic. On other occasions, I can only travel 70. It is not necessarily about the speed you travel, more about keeping moving and making headway.

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AcesAP wrote:
Markmywords wrote:Under P1 conditions is there any maximum speed limit you are allowed to travel like ie: 20klms over posted speed limit ? for example.
No, nothing documented that I am aware of. I tend to drive to whatever road conditions are around me. I often reach 100km in a 60 zone, when there is little or no traffic. On other occasions, I can only travel 70. It is not necessarily about the speed you travel, more about keeping moving and making headway.

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And being "safe and expedient" in getting there.
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