harbour bridge climb on AAP 800mhz trunking
Re: harbour bridge climb on AAP 800mhz trunking
Doesn't sound like that is sustainable Matt. As Quantum discovered you can't keep applying bandaids to a business & try to limp along without any customers with deep pockets. Equipment doesn't last forever & I wouldn't expect the hardware to operate (economically) for far beyond 10 years. Then it reaches the point where without customers you aren't going to upgrade the hardware... so the customers move to the current technology (which in most cases now is digital in various forms). Spectrum is worth big bucks & if ACMA has its way in introducing opportunity pricing you will see single channel analogue networks go the way of the dodo bird- plus 800-900MHz is embargoed... and ACMA see big $s coming from that spectrum.
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Richard
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Re: harbour bridge climb on AAP 800mhz trunking
2771 - unid Plumbers/Hot Water Service
2772 - unid Plumbers/Hot Water Service (Mosman, Nth Sydney)
2774 - unid Plumbers/Hot Water Service (Darling Point/Northbridge)
2775 - unid Plumbers/Hot Water Service
20429 - unid Plumber/Hot Water Service
20453 - unid Plumber (dealing with Gas Meter, hot water system)
20454 - unid Plumber
36007 - unid
36023 - Security (Response 2, Base)
2772 - unid Plumbers/Hot Water Service (Mosman, Nth Sydney)
2774 - unid Plumbers/Hot Water Service (Darling Point/Northbridge)
2775 - unid Plumbers/Hot Water Service
20429 - unid Plumber/Hot Water Service
20453 - unid Plumber (dealing with Gas Meter, hot water system)
20454 - unid Plumber
36007 - unid
36023 - Security (Response 2, Base)
Re: harbour bridge climb on AAP 800mhz trunking
20448 - Australian Hot Water
Re: harbour bridge climb on AAP 800mhz trunking
there are a number of Type I users on AAP which is now largely populated by type ii users
Type I radios are programmed in as fleet number, rather than radio id/talkgroup
On a scanner set for type 2 motorola systems are displayed as
20416
20432
20448
Grant
Type I radios are programmed in as fleet number, rather than radio id/talkgroup
On a scanner set for type 2 motorola systems are displayed as
20416
20432
20448
Grant
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Re: harbour bridge climb on AAP 800mhz trunking
Bridgeclimb sounds like it has been relocated to the Motorola Solutions DMR system on top of GPT - only the 2 crew/staff channels heard, the climb (Charlie) channels havent been seen, most likely Simplex.
Re: harbour bridge climb on AAP 800mhz trunking
yep your right Matt, Bridgeclimb is on the 12 channel Motorola Solutions DMR Capacity Plus system, Tx GPT Sydney CBD.
I think I have four channels down for them ... Talkgroup 111,112,113,114. Most of the action seems to be on 112.
I think I have four channels down for them ... Talkgroup 111,112,113,114. Most of the action seems to be on 112.
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Re: harbour bridge climb on AAP 800mhz trunking
Just following up on that, Bridgeclimb are using that DMR system, only for staff.. All climbers and staff also have Wireless headsets, im guessing up in the 2.4ghz range, ill try and get someone to take a photo of the headsets this weekend. So you will not hear the history of Sydney Harbour any more.. The traffic on the above mentioned talkgroups are only simply staff talking back to base. Nothing really exciting. On top of that the system is RAS Enabled, so monitoring with a DMR radio is not possible.
Re: harbour bridge climb on AAP 800mhz trunking
But a piece ofcake for DSD+ and scanner with discriminator tapmatthewn1983 wrote:Just following up on that, Bridgeclimb are using that DMR system, only for staff..On top of that the system is RAS Enabled, so monitoring with a DMR radio is not possible.
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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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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: harbour bridge climb on AAP 800mhz trunking
So disappointed to hear that, used to get such a thrill out of hearing it on high rotation.So you will not hear the history of Sydney Harbour any more..
VK2MRC
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Re: harbour bridge climb on AAP 800mhz trunking
If I hear the Blinky Bill story one more time......Longreach wrote:So disappointed to hear that, used to get such a thrill out of hearing it on high rotation.So you will not hear the history of Sydney Harbour any more..
Mike