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cause now the MTT's activate the cell call, and that works on a mobile phone frequency, the perms can use the MTT to cell call each other as well
and with the vollies, you will hear the pips, but mostly they just group call
and the noise you hear from contry brigades and some BFB brigades is the Repeter beeps
and with the vollies, you will hear the pips, but mostly they just group call
and the noise you hear from contry brigades and some BFB brigades is the Repeter beeps
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Not nit-picking, just checking.. MTT's or MDT's (mobile data terminal)? cellcall or selcall (selective calling)? Also, the pips I hear on country brigades sound like selcall not repeater id's.BuddahFRS wrote:cause now the MTT's activate the cell call, and that works on a mobile phone frequency, the perms can use the MTT to cell call each other as well
and with the vollies, you will hear the pips, but mostly they just group call
and the noise you hear from contry brigades and some BFB brigades is the Repeter beeps
yeah thats right my english ant the best, thats why i do surveying, its all mathscelestial_insight wrote:Not nit-picking, just checking.. MTT's or MDT's (mobile data terminal)? cellcall or selcall (selective calling)? Also, the pips I hear on country brigades sound like selcall not repeater id's.BuddahFRS wrote:cause now the MTT's activate the cell call, and that works on a mobile phone frequency, the perms can use the MTT to cell call each other as well
and with the vollies, you will hear the pips, but mostly they just group call
and the noise you hear from contry brigades and some BFB brigades is the Repeter beeps
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243 MHz
Is 243 MHz still used for EPIRB and other emergency stuff? The only licenced user of that freq is Defence according to ACMA
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Re: 243 MHz
Not sure, but the ACMA database doesn't list every frequency that's used. EPIRBs etc are probably licensed under a class license.robbage wrote:Is 243 MHz still used for EPIRB and other emergency stuff? The only licenced user of that freq is Defence according to ACMA
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Does anybody know if this list is accurate? I wonder if the first 10 are input freqs to repeaters and the last 10 are outputs? It appears that way to me. I found another list somewhere else that lists the above ch11-20 as ch1-10WPXZBP wrote:...
SES 1: 459.100 MHz (Input for WAPol Ch31)
SES 2: 469.125 MHz (Input for WAPol Ch32) (should be 459.125?)
SES 3: 459.150 MHz (Input for WAPol Ch33)
SES 4: 459.175 MHz (Input for WAPol Ch34)
SES 5: 457.675 MHz (ACMA lists Nowergup and Bremer Bay)
SES 6: 457.725 MHz (ACMA lists Nowergup and Scarborough)
SES 7: 457.975 MHz (ACMA lists Greenmount)
SES 8: 458.225 MHz (ACMA lists Serpentine and Rockingham)
SES 9: 457.325 MHz (ACMA lists Wireless Hill, Ardross)
SES 10: 457.425 MHz (ACMA lists Walliston)
SES 11: 468.600 MHz (Output for WAPol Ch31)
SES 12: 468.625 MHz (Output for WAPol Ch32)
SES 13: 468.650 MHz (Output for WAPol Ch33)
SES 14: 468.675 MHz (Output for WAPol Ch34)
SES 15: 467.175 MHz (ACMA lists Nowergup and Bremer Bay)
SES 16: 467.225 MHz (ACMA lists Nowergup and Scarborough)
SES 17: 467.475 MHz (ACMA lists Greenmount)
SES 18: 467.725 MHz (ACMA lists Serpentine and Rockingham)
SES 19: 466.825 MHz (ACMA lists Wireless Hill, Ardross)
SES 20: 466.925 MHz (ACMA lists Walliston)
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