Is there anyone who knows the above freq used by the wallabies in test matches
Thanks
The Wallabies
Re: The Wallabies
If your at a match or in close proximity scan the following simplex frequency ranges.
450.000 to 450.500
469.500 to 469.9875
471.1375 to 472.125
474.8125 to 475.200
484.000 to 485.200
494.8125 to 495.200
509.525 to 509.9875
519.525 to 519.9875
Don't rule out UHFCB but being they travel internationally they would most likely be on a commercial frequency. Also seeing some NRL clubs starting to use digital modes.
John.
450.000 to 450.500
469.500 to 469.9875
471.1375 to 472.125
474.8125 to 475.200
484.000 to 485.200
494.8125 to 495.200
509.525 to 509.9875
519.525 to 519.9875
Don't rule out UHFCB but being they travel internationally they would most likely be on a commercial frequency. Also seeing some NRL clubs starting to use digital modes.
John.
Re: The Wallabies
Not like the old days (early 90's) when former western suburbs coach "Wozza" Ryan was overhead on a scanner screaming down the radio " Get that f.... Langmack off" .... Wozza would frequently turn the air blue with his colourful communication.
I know that the All Blacks Coach and support crew are suppose to be using encrypted Tait P9100 P25 radios.
I know that the All Blacks Coach and support crew are suppose to be using encrypted Tait P9100 P25 radios.
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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,
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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
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Re: The Wallabies
Looked like the QLD/NSW were using DMR radios the other night at Homebush, but wasnt linked to the ANZ system, most likely simplex.
Re: The Wallabies
West tigers can still be heard on 495.175 - st-151.4 at any of their games.
The best one I have heard so far that shouts into the radio is Craig Belamy from Melb Storm who you will find on 476.900 - DCS125 (UHFCB)
Brisbane Broncos lower grade coach heard on 471.775 - DCS364 analogue but goes digital for the first grade side.
John.
The best one I have heard so far that shouts into the radio is Craig Belamy from Melb Storm who you will find on 476.900 - DCS125 (UHFCB)
Brisbane Broncos lower grade coach heard on 471.775 - DCS364 analogue but goes digital for the first grade side.
John.