Commercial 800mhz Trunking Information
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Re: Commercial 800mhz Trunking Information
I'm shocked that the ANZ Stadium 800mhz system is still up and running as when i used to be a user on that system working at the stadium reception was shocking.... to the degree where it was safer not to have a radio and just rely on the police that were around the area for backup if i had to eject someone.
Re: Commercial 800mhz Trunking Information
A fair bit of activity on ANZ this morning.
I updated control channels on all sites this morning. I could probably assume that any voice channel that is still active that previously rotated as a control channel will still do so, but will confirm by listening and through UniTrunker over the next couple of days.
Also, can anybody confirm if the Fox Studios site is indeed stil active? I can't get anything on any of those frequencies from where I am, but I am a fair distance away.
I updated control channels on all sites this morning. I could probably assume that any voice channel that is still active that previously rotated as a control channel will still do so, but will confirm by listening and through UniTrunker over the next couple of days.
Also, can anybody confirm if the Fox Studios site is indeed stil active? I can't get anything on any of those frequencies from where I am, but I am a fair distance away.
Re: Commercial 800mhz Trunking Information
Does this include QANTAS system or is this classed as private?Just remember that switchoff date for 800Mhz Commercial Motorola Analogue in Sydney is June 2012
I work in Surrey Hills which is not far from Moore Park (FOX studios) & have listened to the system before.Will take the scanner to work & see if still active.
John.
Re: Commercial 800mhz Trunking Information
Can anybody confirm if the TX frequency limits for the trunking bands in Australia below are correct? And are their any other bands, especially around the 400MHZ area? These were taken from an AMCA paper (link here) from 2000.
800MHz - 865.0125 to 869.9875
400MHz - 415.5750 to 418.0625 (what about the 412 to 415 range?)
160MHz - 165.2000 to 168.1875
800MHz - 865.0125 to 869.9875
400MHz - 415.5750 to 418.0625 (what about the 412 to 415 range?)
160MHz - 165.2000 to 168.1875
Fox Studios VHF Motorola Trunking
Last time i logged Fox on Unitrunker was October 2009
Grant
Moore Park
163.12500a
163.58750a
163.92500a
164.22500
a=alternating control channel
Base frequency 162.7000
Offset 380
Spacing 12.5
System ID 6d39
Connect Tone 128.57
33232 CH 9 Markets
33264 CH 10 Information Systems
33360 CH 13 Cleaners
33520 CH 15 Security
33968 CH 25 Spare
TALKGROUPS
32912,0,0,0xFF8080,"OPERATIONS",20091019102440,20091020181656,50,6,""
32944,0,0,0x000000,"",20091020033910,20091020034045,50,4,""
33232,0,0,0x80FF80,"MARKET",20091019004255,20091022162638,50,4,""
33264,0,0,0xFFFFFF,"INFORMATIONS SYSTEMS",20091019004154,20091022133437,50,73,""
33328,0,0,0x000000,"",20091022111052,20091022111059,50,2,""
33360,0,0,0xFF80FF,"CLEANERS",20091019002502,20091022161319,50,216,""
33520,0,0,0xFFFF00,"SECURITY",20091019002426,20091022190016,50,1261,""
33968,0,0,0x80FFFF,"UNID",20091019002354,20091021012650,50,38,""
Security by far was the heaviest user
RADIOS
From memory Radio 1 was the IT who also programmed the radios
1,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019215424,20091022114028,33264,50,20,""
2,0,0,0xFFFF00,"SECURITY CONTROL",20091019015832,20091022190016,33520,50,380,""
101,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019015820,20091022045035,33360,50,9,""
105,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019005806,20091022184536,33520,50,202,""
106,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019023059,20091019023105,33520,50,2,""
107,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019015825,20091022190010,33520,50,97,""
108,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019002426,20091022181329,33520,50,31,""
109,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019070326,20091022182848,33520,50,300,""
110,0,0,0x000000,"",20091020071428,20091022165316,33520,50,105,""
114,0,0,0x000000,"",20091020005448,20091020005550,33520,50,4,""
115,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019005828,20091022140640,33520,50,29,""
117,0,0,0x000000,"",20091022072232,20091022114237,33520,50,5,""
120,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019010700,20091022133437,33264,50,75,""
122,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019002502,20091022091923,33360,50,27,""
123,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019002515,20091022092302,33520,50,55,""
124,0,0,0x000000,"",20091021013115,20091021043200,33360,50,5,""
125,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019011620,20091022070420,33360,50,67,""
143,0,0,0x000000,"",20091020112203,20091022062535,33520,50,75,""
32871,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019002417,20091021012508,33968,50,15,""
32881,0,0,0x000000,"",20091021012516,20091021012650,33968,50,6,""
32900,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019002354,20091020201839,33968,50,18,""
The last number is how many tx were logged against that radio id
Grant
Moore Park
163.12500a
163.58750a
163.92500a
164.22500
a=alternating control channel
Base frequency 162.7000
Offset 380
Spacing 12.5
System ID 6d39
Connect Tone 128.57
33232 CH 9 Markets
33264 CH 10 Information Systems
33360 CH 13 Cleaners
33520 CH 15 Security
33968 CH 25 Spare
TALKGROUPS
32912,0,0,0xFF8080,"OPERATIONS",20091019102440,20091020181656,50,6,""
32944,0,0,0x000000,"",20091020033910,20091020034045,50,4,""
33232,0,0,0x80FF80,"MARKET",20091019004255,20091022162638,50,4,""
33264,0,0,0xFFFFFF,"INFORMATIONS SYSTEMS",20091019004154,20091022133437,50,73,""
33328,0,0,0x000000,"",20091022111052,20091022111059,50,2,""
33360,0,0,0xFF80FF,"CLEANERS",20091019002502,20091022161319,50,216,""
33520,0,0,0xFFFF00,"SECURITY",20091019002426,20091022190016,50,1261,""
33968,0,0,0x80FFFF,"UNID",20091019002354,20091021012650,50,38,""
Security by far was the heaviest user
RADIOS
From memory Radio 1 was the IT who also programmed the radios
1,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019215424,20091022114028,33264,50,20,""
2,0,0,0xFFFF00,"SECURITY CONTROL",20091019015832,20091022190016,33520,50,380,""
101,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019015820,20091022045035,33360,50,9,""
105,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019005806,20091022184536,33520,50,202,""
106,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019023059,20091019023105,33520,50,2,""
107,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019015825,20091022190010,33520,50,97,""
108,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019002426,20091022181329,33520,50,31,""
109,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019070326,20091022182848,33520,50,300,""
110,0,0,0x000000,"",20091020071428,20091022165316,33520,50,105,""
114,0,0,0x000000,"",20091020005448,20091020005550,33520,50,4,""
115,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019005828,20091022140640,33520,50,29,""
117,0,0,0x000000,"",20091022072232,20091022114237,33520,50,5,""
120,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019010700,20091022133437,33264,50,75,""
122,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019002502,20091022091923,33360,50,27,""
123,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019002515,20091022092302,33520,50,55,""
124,0,0,0x000000,"",20091021013115,20091021043200,33360,50,5,""
125,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019011620,20091022070420,33360,50,67,""
143,0,0,0x000000,"",20091020112203,20091022062535,33520,50,75,""
32871,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019002417,20091021012508,33968,50,15,""
32881,0,0,0x000000,"",20091021012516,20091021012650,33968,50,6,""
32900,0,0,0x000000,"",20091019002354,20091020201839,33968,50,18,""
The last number is how many tx were logged against that radio id
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: Commercial 800mhz Trunking Information
As far as I know, they are still the only "formalised" Trunking Bands, however, there are certainly Trunked radio systems outside of those areas.Scotty wrote:Can anybody confirm if the TX frequency limits for the trunking bands in Australia below are correct? And are their any other bands, especially around the 400MHZ area? These were taken from an AMCA paper (link here) from 2000.
800MHz - 865.0125 to 869.9875
400MHz - 415.5750 to 418.0625 (what about the 412 to 415 range?)
160MHz - 165.2000 to 168.1875
For example, Vertel in Queensland operate an MPT1327 system which "brackets" the 415.5750 to 418.0625 Band, starting at 414.4625 then up to 415.5625, then from 418.3375 up to 419.9875.
And of course, there is the NSWGRN, and the MMR.
And Gencom used to run a system in the 500 MHz area.
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Sigint
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Re: Commercial 800mhz Trunking Information
6d39 163.9250 (ct128.57) fox studios
Also had 0a37 868.0625 (ct105.88) ???
Also had 0a37 868.0625 (ct105.88) ???
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Re: Commercial 800mhz Trunking Information
Matt,matthewn1983 wrote:Also had 0a37 868.0625 (ct105.88) ???
SYSID 0A37 is the Airport Hilton Smartnet site (see RR)
Andrew
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Re: Commercial 800mhz Trunking Information
Ah thanks, now just need au compatable firmware for the 500, they chop the last bit of 869 out.
Re: Commercial 800mhz Trunking Information
Don't forget the QANTAS 460mhz system in Brisvegas.
Don't stress Matt about the 869mhz stuff you don't miss much.
Cheers
Matt
Don't stress Matt about the 869mhz stuff you don't miss much.
Cheers
Matt
VK2MRC