Loggings

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freqwaves
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Re: Loggings

Post by freqwaves » Thu Dec 13, 2018 1:40 pm

Just reactivated the repeater at Canterbury Hurlstone RSL.
TX freq: 500.075mhz
Dipole mounted on the roof so get's a good view across Sydney.
Interested to know if anyone can monitor this from their home.
Will let you work out the subtones.

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Re: Loggings

Post by freqwaves » Thu Mar 07, 2019 8:20 pm

Anyone know what the open carrier pulse which happens every 1 minute on 163.1125 is? Sounds like the old analogue LTR systems.
Frequency registered to Liverpool council with transmitter located in Silverdale.

Thanks, John.

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Re: Loggings

Post by freqwaves » Mon Apr 29, 2019 11:05 pm

Have been monitoring 464.3625 expecting to receive some activity from Miranda Westfields as they are one of the companies listed under this frequency license. Instead I am hearing what sound like a courier/transport company picking up pallets of stock. From the companies listed under this frequency nothing comes close to being this.

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Re: Loggings

Post by pks » Mon May 13, 2019 12:43 am

Anaconda at Supa Centa Moore Park on 462.1625 MHz CTCSS 77 Hz.

ACMA link:

https://web.acma.gov.au/rrl/assignment_ ... ID=2206830

Since this is low powered, freq is used across Sydney for different retailers. Does a list of common freq exist for this sector? Have noticed the Motorola CLP increased in popularity over the years.

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Re: Loggings

Post by freqwaves » Mon May 13, 2019 9:46 pm

The Motorola CLP do come with a low power certified channels.
My company has sold alot in the past to Chemist Warehouse.
The Kenwood PKT23 radios are now becoming more popular as well due to their small size.
Mainly programming these to UHFCB channels unless customer has a registered frequency.
Don't know of any common list but you will see the same frequency used for each Kmart store across the country for example.
Looks like more shops are wanting to communicate with their staff across the floor, maybe to improve the customer service.

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Re: Loggings

Post by pks » Sun Dec 08, 2019 12:51 pm

Picked this up recently, registered to Motorola Solutions Aust, coming off GPT.

Freq; LCN
501.275000; 1
501.525000; 2
502.900000; 3
503.275000; 4
503.775000; 5
504.025000; 6

TG's so far:

21
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31
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42
47
83
102
112
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128
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144
145

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Re: Loggings

Post by cartman » Sun Dec 08, 2019 3:32 pm

DMR Tier 2 Capacity Plus Trunking System. 6 frequencies, 12 channels. RAS Enabled
There is another one at ANZ Stadium Homebush
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Re: Loggings

Post by Mike Alpha » Mon Dec 23, 2019 10:54 am

Some interesting frequencies to listen to over the Christmas break....
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Re: Loggings

Post by matthewn1983 » Sun May 31, 2020 6:01 pm

Following logged from Campbelltown Stadium - re NRL Match (31/05/2020)
484.9250 NO CTCSS - NEP Australia (TV Broadcast - Engineers)
509.5500 NO CTCSS - NEP Australia (TV Broadcast - TV Audio + Director)
506.7500 NO CTCSS - NEP Australia (TV Broadcast - TV Audio Only)

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