GRN Authority & NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT TELECOMMUNICATION
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 9:48 am
OK,
So with the purchase of the UVCD536-PT this pass week, I've started doing up another GPS Scan System for my travels, given my last GPS system was done when I got my 996T . . . can't remember how many years ago that was, but P25 was not in use with PMR Systems.
While entering some sites out between Coonabarabran, Pilliga to Collarenebri way, I came across what I believe is a GRN Site, it looks like the site has been part of this current undergone as on this pages it's was shown in the 41* MHz range, but showing now in the 420MHz range on the ACMA RadCom Register.
Now as it is listed under NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY (20036348), and as all here know the NSW TelCom has taken over the management of majority of NSW Agencies/Departments Radio Licenses, how do majority of you guys identify the difference between GRN Sites, FRNSW, RFS and others Sites who all use Freq's within the 410 - 420MHz Range on the ACMA RadCom Register?
Is it like me and you look for the one License Identifier entry with multilabel 41*.***MHz Freq Listed?
So with the purchase of the UVCD536-PT this pass week, I've started doing up another GPS Scan System for my travels, given my last GPS system was done when I got my 996T . . . can't remember how many years ago that was, but P25 was not in use with PMR Systems.
While entering some sites out between Coonabarabran, Pilliga to Collarenebri way, I came across what I believe is a GRN Site, it looks like the site has been part of this current undergone as on this pages it's was shown in the 41* MHz range, but showing now in the 420MHz range on the ACMA RadCom Register.
Now as it is listed under NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY (20036348), and as all here know the NSW TelCom has taken over the management of majority of NSW Agencies/Departments Radio Licenses, how do majority of you guys identify the difference between GRN Sites, FRNSW, RFS and others Sites who all use Freq's within the 410 - 420MHz Range on the ACMA RadCom Register?
Is it like me and you look for the one License Identifier entry with multilabel 41*.***MHz Freq Listed?