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Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 4:51 pm
by criten
Back to the OP...

The past few weeks I've actually had some hits on 501, 507 and 510

Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 6:51 pm
by ivahri
Bigfella237 wrote:
In the topic 'P25 talk groups' Bigfella237 wrote:Yep, the DoJAG are a Phase I agency so yes, their migration should be well underway although it can't be 100% complete yet as we've still got some CE trucks (this morning) on the old (Type II) GRN travelling the Monaro Hwy from Cooma?
In the topic 'P25 talk groups' ivahri wrote:They'll find that hard to do as of next week...
Richard, doesn't that present you with a bit of a problem with Station 428 (Queanbeyan)?

They are currently using the old (Type II) GRN but if there won't be any sites left on the 4.1 network after this weekend, and 428 can't use the P25 TGs yet, how will they have comms?

Andrew
Andrew,

Yes it does! They still have Jerrabomberra (untouched) & 3 sites in ACT that are being kept with some analogue capacity, but they lose the Monaro Highway past about Hume. Myself & Moto are working on a temporary patch solution (that was the primary reason why Wollongong lost some patching a few days back). I'm out bush right now but I'll say more later next week when we hope to have the fix sorted.

Cheers,


Richard

Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 7:21 pm
by Longreach
Hi all, im guessing those 3 sites will be 304 ainslie, 302 black mountain, and 303 one tree hill?
cheers
Matt

Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 9:02 pm
by ivahri
That is correct.

Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 9:06 pm
by ivahri
On the incident ground channels... there is also a channel 513 and a P25 equivalent for each of these.

Cheers,


Richard

Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 9:46 pm
by Bigfella237
ivahri wrote:On the incident ground channels... there is also a channel 513 and a P25 equivalent for each of these. ~
Ahh... they must be in the new profile, I haven't had a chance to look at that yet?

Thanks again Richard.

Andrew

Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:27 pm
by Longreach
hi all, ah ok thanks richard
cheers
Matt

Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:47 pm
by criten
ivahri wrote:On the incident ground channels... there is also a channel 513 and a P25 equivalent for each of these.
Ahh, sydneyfire.net.au list 513.

I didn't realize there were P25 chans tho... same frequencies I imagine, just in P25 mode?

Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:35 am
by JAFO
criten wrote:
ivahri wrote:On the incident ground channels... there is also a channel 513 and a P25 equivalent for each of these.
Ahh, sydneyfire.net.au list 513.

I didn't realize there were P25 chans tho... same frequencies I imagine, just in P25 mode?
Yea, the P25 Fire Grounds have been there for a while, just we have not been told to use them yet

Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 12:04 pm
by ivahri
P25 Channel D513 was used throughout the 2010 Royal Easter Show yet no-one seemed to notice! It was even patched to the GRN for recording purposes. It goes to show how much people actually go looking for new services. A search of the ACMA database for RAS Homebush will show up a licence for this frequency.

Cheers