Rail Frequencies.
I note that there does not seem to have been any updated information provided for some time.
Can anyone advise if there have been any significant changes to the information previously provided in the recent past ?
With thanks
DSD
Public Transport Frequencies and Links
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Can any one help me on the Frequencies for a Uniden UBC72XLT to pick Up Transperth Buses
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Which company? Path or Swan or?
You'll find them by reading this very thread:
490.450 Morley depot
490.900 Karrinyup and Joondalup depot
You'll find them by reading this very thread:
490.450 Morley depot
490.900 Karrinyup and Joondalup depot
Last edited by yorky on Fri Dec 31, 2010 8:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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"Negative VKI, my desk is bolted to the floor".
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And how would i go about saving the particular Frequencies.
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Your going to have to elaborate on that, save to what? Your scanner?
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See this topic:HL 101 wrote:And how would i go about saving the particular Frequencies.
http://warsug.info/viewtopic.php?t=3753
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SPECIALIZED CONTAINER TRANSPORT
486.0250 480.8250 tone Ch.1 Perth: Company operations
486.0250 480.8250 tone Ch.1 Perth: Company operations
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Does any one have Frequencies for Swan Path Transit
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I've got 470.675 as one of them, however I believe they have a few repeaters and I've never really listened to them much, that one is based in Osborne Park. Repeaters appear to be operated by this mob: http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/clien ... _NO=207314HL 101 wrote:Does any one have Frequencies for Swan Path Transit
Actually doing a quick search here reveals this thread which also includes the following:
Swan Transit:
470.675
473.375
474.750 Southern River Jarrahdale
473.250 Beckingham/Canning Vale/Success
472.975 Kalamanda/Ellenbrook
473.675 Midvale/Mundaring
474.425 Shenton Park/North Fremantle
474.725 Redcliff
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The 2 missing channels would be the Circle Route and generic emergency channel.yorky wrote:I've got 470.675 as one of them, however I believe they have a few repeaters and I've never really listened to them much, that one is based in Osborne Park. Repeaters appear to be operated by this mob: http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/clien ... _NO=207314HL 101 wrote:Does any one have Frequencies for Swan Path Transit
Actually doing a quick search here reveals this thread which also includes the following:
Swan Transit:
470.675
473.375
474.750 Southern River Jarrahdale
473.250 Beckingham/Canning Vale/Success
472.975 Kalamanda/Ellenbrook
473.675 Midvale/Mundaring
474.425 Shenton Park/North Fremantle
474.725 Redcliff
Their channel layout (by depot/usage) are:
1. Emergency
2. Southern River
3. Canning Vale/Beckenham
4. Circle Route (also used by Path and Southern Coast)
6. Midvale/Ellenbrook
7. Mundaring
8. Kalamunda
10. Shenton Park/North Fremantle
11. Welshpool (was Redcliffe)
Ch's 6 & 7 are co-linked but am not sure if they are separate frequencies or not, but are 2 separate channels none the less.
Phil ex-VK6KS
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Can I confirm from the first page that the Circle Route is 472.750?
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East West Train Numbering
As recently asked by Doug about the numbering of the East West trains, EG 1PA8
Decoded information
1st number is the day it leaves
1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, 3 = Wednesday ect
1st Letter is Departure point
2nd Letter is Arrival Point
A = Adelaide
B = Brisbane
C = Coolamon/Cootamundra
D = Darwin or Dimboola
E = Cobar
G = Goobang Jcn (Parkes)
H = Broken Hill
J = Junee
K = Kalgoorlie
L = Alice Springs
M = Melbourne
N = Newcastle
P = Perth
Q = Medway Quarry
R = Grafton
S = Sydney
T = Tennant Creek or Taree (was previously McIntyre Loop)
U = Narrabri/Moree
V = Moss Vale/Berrima
W = Wollongong/Pt Kembla
X = Pt Augusta
Y = Whyalla
2nd Number used to be the sequence in which it left on the day, eg 1st train on Sunday to Melbourne from Perth would be 1PM1, and then the 2nd train would be 1PM2
However the 2nd number now relates to the operators and type of train
2 = Steel train
5/6 = Intermodal
7 = Express, can do 115 km/h instead of 110 km/h
8 = GSR trains, Indian Pacific, Ghan, Overland
9 = SCT
Example Indian Pacific leaving Perth on Sunday is 1PA8 (the Indian Pacific then renumbers and becomes 3AS8 when it departs Adelaide on Tuesday for Sydney)
NR Intermodal leaving Perth for Melbourne on Tuesday is 2PM5
Decoded information
1st number is the day it leaves
1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, 3 = Wednesday ect
1st Letter is Departure point
2nd Letter is Arrival Point
A = Adelaide
B = Brisbane
C = Coolamon/Cootamundra
D = Darwin or Dimboola
E = Cobar
G = Goobang Jcn (Parkes)
H = Broken Hill
J = Junee
K = Kalgoorlie
L = Alice Springs
M = Melbourne
N = Newcastle
P = Perth
Q = Medway Quarry
R = Grafton
S = Sydney
T = Tennant Creek or Taree (was previously McIntyre Loop)
U = Narrabri/Moree
V = Moss Vale/Berrima
W = Wollongong/Pt Kembla
X = Pt Augusta
Y = Whyalla
2nd Number used to be the sequence in which it left on the day, eg 1st train on Sunday to Melbourne from Perth would be 1PM1, and then the 2nd train would be 1PM2
However the 2nd number now relates to the operators and type of train
2 = Steel train
5/6 = Intermodal
7 = Express, can do 115 km/h instead of 110 km/h
8 = GSR trains, Indian Pacific, Ghan, Overland
9 = SCT
Example Indian Pacific leaving Perth on Sunday is 1PA8 (the Indian Pacific then renumbers and becomes 3AS8 when it departs Adelaide on Tuesday for Sydney)
NR Intermodal leaving Perth for Melbourne on Tuesday is 2PM5
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Hi everyone,
For those interested. As of today the PATH Transit Karrinyup and Joondalup depot channel is no longer in use (490.900) due to contract changes. I've found the new frequency for Karrinyup depot which is now 470.375 although it has terrible reception compared to there previous channel. Although i'm yet to locate the Joondalup, Wangara and Nowergup depot channel which are now operated by Veolia Transport Perth, If anyone has found the new frequency for them i'm dying to know
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Regards,
Ross.
For those interested. As of today the PATH Transit Karrinyup and Joondalup depot channel is no longer in use (490.900) due to contract changes. I've found the new frequency for Karrinyup depot which is now 470.375 although it has terrible reception compared to there previous channel. Although i'm yet to locate the Joondalup, Wangara and Nowergup depot channel which are now operated by Veolia Transport Perth, If anyone has found the new frequency for them i'm dying to know

Regards,
Ross.