Transport Companies
Transport Companies
Please help, if I wanted to listen to transport companies in Perth metropolitan area, how would I find the frequencies? Thank you in advance.
Re: Transport Companies
Depends, some company's might lease or rent a radio system so hard to search ACMA database. Otherwise try searching some licensee details I can find the link later if you can't.
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Re: Transport Companies
Thank'z' yorky, with your help, I was able to find what I was looking for, thank you
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Re: Transport Companies
Many transport companies use MPT trunking ~415MHz. They don't use their own frequencies and share channels. It's a bit of a challenge to listen - you'll need a trunk tracker that supports MPT trunking (rare), or a SDR TV dongle and some software to glue it all together or you could scan the band to find the active channels in your area, add them to a scan bank and just listen to whatever traffic appears.
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Re: Transport Companies
thank you I will look into that