National Parks rangers

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richard omeara

National Parks rangers

Post by richard omeara »

Does any one have any freq for the national parks rangers?Mainly lancerlin area.Thanks
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Re: National Parks rangers

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DEC is usually UHF but it depends from place to place.

Not too crash hot to listen to in the off season but in the fire season its pretty interesting. I'll try and get some frequencies for you
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Re: National Parks rangers

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these are the one i have;

6IP lancelin 78.1125

CALM/DEC GINGIN 78.2000

BFS local (lancelin) 78.3875
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Re: National Parks rangers

Post by WPXZBP »

firefighter_wannabe wrote:DEC is usually UHF but it depends from place to place.
DEC have control over national parks. Their main radio allocations in the VHF mid and high bands. If you look at the WAERN channel allocations you will see that they have at least 106 channels in the VHF high band. (I know for a fact that the Porongurup Ranger calls into the Plantagenet Shire VHF bushfire radio skeds at times.)
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