Surf Life Saving
Re: Surf Life Saving
Yes, they are on Digital only.
Frequencies are in Sydney:
471.200 - Waverley
490.575 - Cronulla
474.725 - North Head
Frequencies are in Sydney:
471.200 - Waverley
490.575 - Cronulla
474.725 - North Head
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Re: Surf Life Saving
Can you give more detail on exactly what you're experiencing?
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Re: Surf Life Saving
I get the digital data as if it the scanner is in analogue mode then it stops & decodes the signal in giving me the voice as well as showing TGID,CC.
When the receive signal is weak is this when the scanner cannot decode the signal?
When the receive signal is weak is this when the scanner cannot decode the signal?
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Re: Surf Life Saving
Sounds very much like you don’t have the frequency set on digital mode only ,freqwaves wrote:I get the digital data as if it the scanner is in analogue mode then it stops & decodes the signal in giving me the voice as well as showing TGID,CC.
When the receive signal is weak is this when the scanner cannot decode the signal?
You shouldn’t be hearing any data at all if set to digital mode only for the frequency.
Yes you have to be getting enough reception for a clean decode .
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Re: Surf Life Saving
Far North Coast - TGID 1100401
Cudgen - 471.2000 - CC1
Cudgen - 471.2000 - CC1
to many radios as 255 characters is not enough
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Re: Surf Life Saving
Was listening to 471.2000 this morning, surfcomm base audio quality was very poor , really poor , could hear background talking interference,
Beach units were crystal clear
Beach units were crystal clear
Re: Surf Life Saving
Sounded like to me they have then gain on the mic set way too high, hard to listen to for more than 5 minutes.
Re: Surf Life Saving
https://www.criticalcommunicationsrevie ... aches-safe
2021-09-07
Omnicore Enterprise Dispatch helps keep Australia NSW Beaches Safe
Source: Omnitronics
* The Omnitronics omnicore Enterprise Dispatch System has been selected by Surf Life Saving New South Wales in Australia to manage radio communications for 129 clubs and more than 60 lifeguard services as part of a range of upgrades that are critical for delivering frontline lifesaving services.
* Omnicore Enterprise Dispatch will be installed at the Surf Life Saving New South Wales (SLSNSW) State Operations Centre (SOC) at the SLSNSW Headquarters at Belrose in Northern Sydney.
* This vital piece of mission-critical technology will include floating radio dispatch console licenses for 12 dispatch operators who manage communications on 22 radio channels across the state.
* The SOC and 65 repeater sites along over 2,000kms of Pacific Ocean coastline, from the Queensland border in the North to Eden on the South Coast, are connected using an existing DMR T2 Network.
*20,000 volunteer patrol members, as well as paid lifeguards at 80 locations along the NSW coastline, are tasked with protecting 8.5 million beach goers annually, including at popular Byron Bay, Manly and the iconic Bondi beaches.
* As an omnicore Beta user, the state's peak water safety and rescue organisation has had the opportunity to try and test the radio dispatch system on 2x fixed and 2x mobile dispatch operator stations before committing to buy, and, in addition, the organization was able to directly feedback suggestions for possible future enhancements to the system’s feature-set.
2021-09-07
Omnicore Enterprise Dispatch helps keep Australia NSW Beaches Safe
Source: Omnitronics
* The Omnitronics omnicore Enterprise Dispatch System has been selected by Surf Life Saving New South Wales in Australia to manage radio communications for 129 clubs and more than 60 lifeguard services as part of a range of upgrades that are critical for delivering frontline lifesaving services.
* Omnicore Enterprise Dispatch will be installed at the Surf Life Saving New South Wales (SLSNSW) State Operations Centre (SOC) at the SLSNSW Headquarters at Belrose in Northern Sydney.
* This vital piece of mission-critical technology will include floating radio dispatch console licenses for 12 dispatch operators who manage communications on 22 radio channels across the state.
* The SOC and 65 repeater sites along over 2,000kms of Pacific Ocean coastline, from the Queensland border in the North to Eden on the South Coast, are connected using an existing DMR T2 Network.
*20,000 volunteer patrol members, as well as paid lifeguards at 80 locations along the NSW coastline, are tasked with protecting 8.5 million beach goers annually, including at popular Byron Bay, Manly and the iconic Bondi beaches.
* As an omnicore Beta user, the state's peak water safety and rescue organisation has had the opportunity to try and test the radio dispatch system on 2x fixed and 2x mobile dispatch operator stations before committing to buy, and, in addition, the organization was able to directly feedback suggestions for possible future enhancements to the system’s feature-set.
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Scanners:
Uniden 325P2, Whistler TRX-1, GRE PSR800 x 2, Uniden 780 x 3, Uniden 796, Uniden 396 x 2, Uniden 246,
Software:
DSD v2.368, Unitrunker, Trunkview
Re: Surf Life Saving
looks like the standard Omnitronics media statement that they copy and paste then insert some agency information
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