Perth Trunk Tracking Guide

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Perth Trunk Tracking Guide

Post by numloxx »

Hi all,

Just completed a guide that lists all known frequencies and channels.

I've only done channel lists for Central Park and Perth Airport, so maybe somebody else would like to do the other networks.

Download link is here
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numloxx wrote:Hi all,

Just completed a guide that lists all known frequencies and channels.

I've only done channel lists for Central Park and Perth Airport, so maybe somebody else would like to do the other networks.

Download link is here
I realise the ACMA Database is not 100% accurate,
but they show 86x.1375 as being on Bankwest Tower, not Central Park.

The only 86x.2625 is the Alumina Refinery at Worsley, and is probably NOT Smartnet.
There is no listings for 86x.3625, 86x.6125, 86x.7625, or 86x.8625

Joondalup only has 865.4375, 866.4375, and 867.4375.

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Re: Perth Trunk Tracking Guide

Post by yorky »

Numloxx and others, does anyone know what ID's and such needs to be entered into a trunk radio for either the Joondalup/Wanneroo stations and the QV1 trunk?
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yorky wrote:Numloxx and others, does anyone know what ID's and such needs to be entered into a trunk radio for either the Joondalup/Wanneroo stations and the QV1 trunk?
It depends on what Trunking system you are talking about.

I think the ACMA Database still shows an 800 MHz Motorola system for Joondalup/Wanneroo (the ACMA Site is down at present), but I seem to recall comments in the past, that it was no longer used.

There is also a number of 41x MHz frequencies licensed to the "City of Wanneroo" which I believe is an MPT1327 Trunked Radio system.

There is also a Telstra Fleetcoms (MPT1327) Site in the Wanneroo area.

There is a Biscom MPT1327 Trunked Radio system on QV1.

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Are you talking about an actual Trunked Radio, or a Trunk Tracking scanner.

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Re: Perth Trunk Tracking Guide

Post by Fastlane »

Wanneroo/Joondalup Smartnet system is gone. Has been for a long time.
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Post by richard omeara »

Ive got 416.6875,416.1875 pluged into my scanner and im getting Waneroo rangers/council if thats any help.pretty sure its MPT.
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