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City of Joondalup frequencies?

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Just wondering if anyone knows the City of Joondalup frequencies and there citywatch patrol cars at all? Thanks :)
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I know that the rangers use Mobiles for Base - Ranger and Ranger - Ranger comms. That's all I can help with there sorry.
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yorky wrote:Just wondering if anyone knows the City of Joondalup frequencies and there citywatch patrol cars at all? Thanks :)
The City of Joondalup have a fairly old 800Mhz trunking network that from what I've heard isn't in the best of shape so a lot of comms is done now with mobiles.
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Anyone know if this is still the case these days?
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yorky wrote:Anyone know if this is still the case these days?
They use a 415MHz MPT trunking system now.
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Any ideas what the registration is under the ACMA database?
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yorky wrote:Any ideas what the registration is under the ACMA database?
http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/clien ... NO=1610990

The new system is on the last couple of entries.
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Thanks Gavin. I'm guessing without a trunk scanner its pretty useless anyway...
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