NSW P25 GRN - Radio IDs
- rustynswrail
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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Radio IDs
I must have had the caps lock on by mistake, I meant to type character.
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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Radio IDs
Found this on a Google search
https://www.mobilecorp.com.au/hero-stor ... rescue-nsw
GRN/PSN is clearly not their primary means of communication in the future, as previously indicated.
https://www.mobilecorp.com.au/hero-stor ... rescue-nsw
GRN/PSN is clearly not their primary means of communication in the future, as previously indicated.
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- tsunami_australia
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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Radio IDs
What a pitty 5G will never work in 90% of the area in the MId North Coast (too hilly and they're too scrooge to install enough towers .. hell none of them can even get 4G to work outside of town).
That said, Marine Rescue frankly have VERY LITTLE reason to bother with the GRN anyway given their role.
That said, Marine Rescue frankly have VERY LITTLE reason to bother with the GRN anyway given their role.
Re: NSW P25 GRN - Radio IDs
I wouldn't be taking that article as Gospel, the plan has already changed
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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Radio IDs
MARINE RESCUE CALLSIGNS
Based on information shown on Marinetraffic.com
BA30 - Ballina
BB21 - Broken Bay
BB30 - Broken Bay
BH30 - Botany Hacking
BM20 - Batemans Bay
CB30 - Crowdy/Harrington
CC21 - Central Coast
CH30 - Camden Haven
CO30 - ?
CP31 - Cottage Point
FO20 - Forster
HW22 - Hawkesbury River
HW30 - Hawkesbury River
IY20 - Yamba
JB20 - Jervis Bay
JB41 - Jervis Bay (Huskinson)
LM20 - Lake Macquarie
LT30 - Lemon Tree Passage
MH30 - Middle Head
NCxx - Newcastle
PD20 - Tweed Heads
PD31 - Tweed Heads
PJ20 - Port Jackson (Drummoyne)
PJ30 - Port Jackson (Drummoyne)
PJ31 - Port Jackson (Drummoyne)
PS30 - Port Stephens
PK31 - Port Kembla
SI20 - Sussex Inlet
TB30 - South West Rocks
TL20 - Tuggerah Lakes
TL21 - Tuggerah Lakes
TU21 - Moruya Heads
Based on information shown on Marinetraffic.com
BA30 - Ballina
BB21 - Broken Bay
BB30 - Broken Bay
BH30 - Botany Hacking
BM20 - Batemans Bay
CB30 - Crowdy/Harrington
CC21 - Central Coast
CH30 - Camden Haven
CO30 - ?
CP31 - Cottage Point
FO20 - Forster
HW22 - Hawkesbury River
HW30 - Hawkesbury River
IY20 - Yamba
JB20 - Jervis Bay
JB41 - Jervis Bay (Huskinson)
LM20 - Lake Macquarie
LT30 - Lemon Tree Passage
MH30 - Middle Head
NCxx - Newcastle
PD20 - Tweed Heads
PD31 - Tweed Heads
PJ20 - Port Jackson (Drummoyne)
PJ30 - Port Jackson (Drummoyne)
PJ31 - Port Jackson (Drummoyne)
PS30 - Port Stephens
PK31 - Port Kembla
SI20 - Sussex Inlet
TB30 - South West Rocks
TL20 - Tuggerah Lakes
TL21 - Tuggerah Lakes
TU21 - Moruya Heads
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- Bigfella237
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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Radio IDs
"TU" is actually Tuross Heads. The Marine Rescue there used to be tied in with the VRA, or at least all based in the same shed, but I haven't been out there in a couple of decades so it might have changed. I've certainly heard the Tuross vessel on the GRN in the last week or so because they're the only ones who've had piss poor coverage so far.
There used to be a RVCP base at Moruya Heads, not sure if it's still there because the husband who ran the boat died many years ago and I don't think the wife is manning the radios any more either (although I could be wrong, maybe somebody else took over)?
I'm sure I've heard "Bermagui Base" call up for a radio check at some stage, and there is a huge fishing/boating industry at Bermagui so I'd be surprised if there wasn't a Marine Rescue Base there?
And I'm pretty sure there's a base at Eden as well, so I don't think that's a comprehensive list somehow.
There used to be a RVCP base at Moruya Heads, not sure if it's still there because the husband who ran the boat died many years ago and I don't think the wife is manning the radios any more either (although I could be wrong, maybe somebody else took over)?
I'm sure I've heard "Bermagui Base" call up for a radio check at some stage, and there is a huge fishing/boating industry at Bermagui so I'd be surprised if there wasn't a Marine Rescue Base there?
And I'm pretty sure there's a base at Eden as well, so I don't think that's a comprehensive list somehow.
Re: NSW P25 GRN - Radio IDs
It is a start.
Happy to add and correct.
All I can go off is off the marine traffic website
No inside knowledge to access though a cousin is involved with Port Jackson (same initial and surname).
Happy to add and correct.
All I can go off is off the marine traffic website
No inside knowledge to access though a cousin is involved with Port Jackson (same initial and surname).
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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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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Radio IDs
image attached from the busiest Marine Rescue Unit in the state, Lake Macquarie
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