RFS SERVICE STANDARD 5.1.3 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
RFS SERVICE STANDARD 5.1.3 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Professional Scanner nut. Ibis bin chicken of radio scraps
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
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: RFS SERVICE STANDARD 5.1.3 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Many interesting related documents are on their intranet
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Re: RFS SERVICE STANDARD 5.1.3 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Very interesting, thanks for sharing.cartman wrote:https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/__data/asset ... ystems.pdf
Approved 17/5/2019
Effective 22/5/2019
Speaking of pager systems, the Far South Coast area are moving to CAD on the 11th of June apparently, just for everyone's info.
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Re: RFS SERVICE STANDARD 5.1.3 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Nice.
Out of curiosity with the APX changeover has there been any major change to the programming (well channels) compared to the XTL/XTS? RFS reckoned they would start putting out sheets to help volunteers with scanners etc but as usual it's government so all hollow bs promises.
Out of curiosity with the APX changeover has there been any major change to the programming (well channels) compared to the XTL/XTS? RFS reckoned they would start putting out sheets to help volunteers with scanners etc but as usual it's government so all hollow bs promises.
Re: RFS SERVICE STANDARD 5.1.3 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
I have no idea about your question.
As you might have gathered i am not a RFS volunteer and normally find these public documents on the web when i am looking for something else.
Ps search ACMA frequency enquiry. between 420 and 425Mhz for your local PMR channels
Grant
As you might have gathered i am not a RFS volunteer and normally find these public documents on the web when i am looking for something else.
Ps search ACMA frequency enquiry. between 420 and 425Mhz for your local PMR channels
Grant
Professional Scanner nut. Ibis bin chicken of radio scraps
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
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
- tsunami_australia
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Re: RFS SERVICE STANDARD 5.1.3 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
The frequencies all seem the same but there was suggestion of a different channel layout. Unfortunately the a$$hat staff here have the idea that volunteers are dumb and will break the comms cabinet we are supposed to be responsible for and knows how to use (except I'm the only one who knows due to the lack of access and training).
- tsunami_australia
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Re: RFS SERVICE STANDARD 5.1.3 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Appreciate the zone listing but anyone have any info on the actual channels PER zone?
Re: RFS SERVICE STANDARD 5.1.3 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Scotty posted on this in 2013 with an update in 2018.
I counted 5 sites for the Hastings Region NAC223
From my location (i am currently visiting my mother in Port Macquarie) i can hear three plus a few others from other regions to the north and south when i scan 420-425Mhz.
The list seems to be still current. I used the search facility to find it
I counted 5 sites for the Hastings Region NAC223
From my location (i am currently visiting my mother in Port Macquarie) i can hear three plus a few others from other regions to the north and south when i scan 420-425Mhz.
The list seems to be still current. I used the search facility to find it
Professional Scanner nut. Ibis bin chicken of radio scraps
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
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