City of stirling

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richard omeara

Re: City of stirling

Post by richard omeara »

Its funny my mum who is in her 70s used to listern to the police on an old bearcat off mine.Anyway i got stirling scty for her she thought it was great.Until she listered during the day.I think she has started swearing since listerning to sterling.
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Re: City of stirling

Post by Comint »

VK6ZPM wrote:You are right, that frequency appears to be is general purpose use, whole of council.
I captured the frequency of a City of Stirling security car using a near field device.
On the ACMA database that particular frequency was licensed to BISCOMM.
43 frequencies were listed, some of them were located on a tower in Scarborough.
I'll leave the rest up to you for further investigation.

Peter VK6ZPM
A lot of the 400 Mhz frequencies licensed to Biscom, are part of an MPT1327 Trunked Radio network, with Sites at Mandurah, Nannup, QV1 Perth, to name a few.

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