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Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 9:25 am
by Chrisco
thanks Grant for that
Bigfella237 The councils also like putting up hedges along the footpath unlees you park where a 2m gap is any of your passengers trying to get out of the car will brush up against them

Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 1:25 pm
by criten
Bigfella237 wrote:my pet hate is when people have a little panic attack and just stop in the middle of the road in front of you, and it's always where there's one of those damn fences down the medium strip that councils are so fond of puting up!
I love these forums and their ability to go way off topic :D

Yea, I'd hate that as well. Swearing my head off is already a mandatory part of driving without a siren within normal driving regulations.

I thought it was the radio op/person riding shotgun who did the radios anyway, makes more sense they run the MDT.

Nobody wants to confirm the RFS Fire Ground freqs? Although I heard a couple times now in the last few weeks RFS members testing "new radio profiles"

Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:46 pm
by Bigfella237
criten wrote: ~ I love these forums and their ability to go way off topic :D ~
:lol: As one gets older the mind tends to wander... :lol:
criten wrote: ~ Nobody wants to confirm the RFS Fire Ground freqs? Although I heard a couple times now in the last few weeks RFS members testing "new radio profiles ~
Which fireground frequencies do you want? VHF? UHF?

REPEATER 1 163.1250 158.5250 110.9Hz
REPEATER 2 163.3875 158.7875 110.9Hz
REPEATER 3 163.4125 158.8125 110.9Hz
REPEATER 4 163.5500 158.9500 110.9Hz
FIREGROUND 1 161.1500 Simplex
FIREGROUND 2 161.0625 Simplex
FIREGROUND 3 161.0750 Simplex
FIREGROUND 4 161.1125 Simplex
FIREGROUND 5 161.0875 Simplex
FIREGROUND 6 161.0375 Simplex
FIREGROUND 7 161.0125 Simplex
FIREGROUND 8 161.0500 Simplex
FIREGROUND 9 161.1875 Simplex
FIREGROUND 10 161.2125 Simplex
FIREGROUND 11 161.2250 Simplex
FIREGROUND 12 161.2375 Simplex
FIREGROUND 13 161.2500 Simplex
FIREGROUND 14 161.3375 Simplex
FIREGROUND 15 161.3625 Simplex
FIREGROUND 16 161.3750 Simplex
FIREGROUND 17 161.3875 Simplex
FIREGROUND 18 161.4125 Simplex
FIREGROUND 19 161.4500 Simplex
FIREGROUND 20 161.4625 Simplex


F01 SIM ANLG 411.0125 Simplex 110.9Hz 12.5kHz RFS Fireground Simplex
F02 SIM ANLG 411.0375 Simplex 110.9Hz 12.5kHz RFS Fireground Simplex
F03 SIM ANLG 411.0625 Simplex 110.9Hz 12.5kHz RFS Fireground Simplex
F04 SIM ANLG 411.0875 Simplex 110.9Hz 12.5kHz RFS Fireground Simplex
F05 SIM ANLG 411.0125 Simplex 225.7Hz 12.5kHz RFS Fireground Simplex
F06 SIM ANLG 411.0375 Simplex 225.7Hz 12.5kHz RFS Fireground Simplex
F07 SIM ANLG 411.0625 Simplex 225.7Hz 12.5kHz RFS Fireground Simplex
F08 SIM ANLG 411.0875 Simplex 225.7Hz 12.5kHz RFS Fireground Simplex
F09 SIM DGTL 411.0125 Simplex P25 12.5kHz RFS Fireground P25 Simplex NAC=200
F10 SIM DGTL 411.0375 Simplex P25 12.5kHz RFS Fireground P25 Simplex NAC=200
F11 SIM DGTL 411.0625 Simplex P25 12.5kHz RFS Fireground P25 Simplex NAC=200
F12 SIM DGTL 411.0875 Simplex P25 12.5kHz RFS Fireground P25 Simplex NAC=200
F13 SIM DGTL 411.0125 Simplex P25 12.5kHz RFS Fireground P25 Simplex NAC=201
F14 SIM DGTL 411.0375 Simplex P25 12.5kHz RFS Fireground P25 Simplex NAC=201
F15 SIM DGTL 411.0625 Simplex P25 12.5kHz RFS Fireground P25 Simplex NAC=201
F16 SIM DGTL 411.0875 Simplex P25 12.5kHz RFS Fireground P25 Simplex NAC=201
F17 RPT ANLG 462.0625 452.5625 110.9Hz 12.5kHz RFS Fireground Repeater
F18 RPT ANLG 462.2875 452.7875 110.9Hz 12.5kHz RFS Fireground Repeater NOT for use near Warringah Pittwater
F19 RPT ANLG 462.4250 452.9250 110.9Hz 12.5kHz RFS Fireground Repeater
F20 RPT ANLG 462.5250 453.0250 110.9Hz 12.5kHz RFS Fireground Repeater NOT for use near Gosford
F21 RPT ANLG 462.5375 453.0375 110.9Hz 12.5kHz RFS Fireground Repeater NOT for use near Sutherland
F22 RPT ANLG 462.9000 453.4000 110.9Hz 12.5kHz RFS Fireground Repeater NOT for use near Blue Mountains
F23 RPT ANLG 462.9625 453.4625 110.9Hz 12.5kHz RFS Fireground Repeater NOT for use near Gosford
F24 RPT ANLG 462.9875 453.4875 110.9Hz 12.5kHz RFS Fireground Repeater NOT for use near Homebush
F25 RPT DGTL 462.0625 452.5625 P25 12.5kHz RFS Fireground P25 Repeater NAC=200
F26 RPT DGTL 462.2875 452.7875 P25 12.5kHz RFS Fireground P25 Repeater NAC=200
F27 RPT DGTL 462.4250 452.9250 P25 12.5kHz RFS Fireground P25 Repeater NAC=200
F28 RPT DGTL 462.5250 453.0250 P25 12.5kHz RFS Fireground P25 Repeater NAC=200
F29 RPT DGTL 462.5375 453.0375 P25 12.5kHz RFS Fireground P25 Repeater NAC=200
F30 RPT DGTL 462.9000 453.4000 P25 12.5kHz RFS Fireground P25 Repeater NAC=200
F31 RPT DGTL 462.9625 453.4625 P25 12.5kHz RFS Fireground P25 Repeater NAC=200
F32 RPT DGTL 462.9875 453.4875 P25 12.5kHz RFS Fireground P25 Repeater NAC=200

The only thing I don't have are the PL tones for the VHF simplex frequencies (if they use them), somebody else might be able to help out with them?

Andrew

Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 5:20 pm
by criten
Bigfella237 wrote:Which fireground frequencies do you want? VHF? UHF?
Ahh, I assumed from a previous post that VHF was replaced by UHF. Are you saying both VHF & UHF are in use?

Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:16 pm
by Bigfella237
It depends on the local SOPs for each D/T/Z but yes, Shoalhaven RFS for example still use VHF Fireground radios.

Andrew

Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:35 pm
by Longreach
there threatning to use UHF Field ops here, but so far were still on CB.
i heard the region north excercises were all field ops digital, apparently wasnt great due to terrain aand running simplex.
cheers
Matt

Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:44 pm
by Bigfella237
I'd love for them to move away from UHF CB and use the Field Ops channels but it means they would have to put their hand in their pocket and buy portable radios for the brigades so you can basically forget about that idea!

Andrew

Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 11:27 am
by Farsouthscanner
The Motorola Tech is at 217 station this morning.
When he was doing a couple of checks I didn't hear him but I could hear Wollongong repliying. Not sure why?
I will continue listening for a while and see what I can find out
Mark

Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 12:08 pm
by criten
Bigfella237 wrote:It depends on the local SOPs for each D/T/Z but yes, Shoalhaven RFS for example still use VHF Fireground radios.
Ahh, I have a feeling that Blue Mountains still use VHF as well. Probably makes sense given the terrain and size of our fires.

Re-programmed my scanner last night to scan VHF again.
Bigfella237 wrote:I'd love for them to move away from UHF CB and use the Field Ops channels but it means they would have to put their hand in their pocket and buy portable radios for the brigades so you can basically forget about that idea!
Volunteer or not, its still pretty scary that an EMS uses UHF CB... while our state is paranoid about spending thousands per handset to make the professional EMS's encrypted.

Re: Incident Ground channels

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 12:39 pm
by ivahri
Farsouthscanner wrote:The Motorola Tech is at 217 station this morning.
When he was doing a couple of checks I didn't hear him but I could hear Wollongong repliying. Not sure why?
I will continue listening for a while and see what I can find out
Mark
The patch has been removed (long story) so they are using "multiselect". This means you hear the op but not the other half of the conversation.

Richard