AS - New Govt. band freqs.

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AS - New Govt. band freqs.

Post by Wonky » Sun Apr 19, 2015 6:44 pm

Rather than high jack a couple of other threads where this has been mentioned, Crafty found this link for the AS new Govt. listings http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/clien ... O=20011941

There have been a few recent additions, mainly for the North Coast area but a few for the Sth and SW areas (some over the border in Mexico too) and one in Brisbane on 468.8625 which I couldn't hear anything on last Thursday when in BNE.

I am wondering if anyone knows if these are going to be P25 :?:

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Re: AS - New Govt. band freqs.

Post by Longreach » Sun Apr 19, 2015 9:31 pm

I'd say no,

Given that most of these areas still run T2000's id say its just a repostion.

Could be wrong have been before.

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Re: AS - New Govt. band freqs.

Post by crafty » Sat Aug 08, 2015 12:35 pm

Two new Ambulance NSW frequencies registered to the "Telco Authority (ASNSW) http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/clien ... O=20011941" on the Mid North Coast/Coffs Harbour area have come online this week.

468.2250 - ctcss 156.7 - Urunga
468.1500 - ctcss 156.7 - Mt Moobil - (WSW of Coffs Harbour, covering Bellingen and Orara Way)

I read on another forum that new frequencies on the Far North Coast have also come online.

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Re: AS - New Govt. band freqs.

Post by Garry » Sat Aug 08, 2015 1:38 pm

are you able to repost the ones from the other forum that are online further north ??
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Re: AS - New Govt. band freqs.

Post by BrisbaneScan » Sat Aug 08, 2015 4:59 pm

468.8625 - ctcss 233.6 - Mt Coot-tha (Brisbane)
468.5625 - ctcss 233.6 - Springbrook
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Re: AS - New Govt. band freqs.

Post by Garry » Sat Aug 08, 2015 6:13 pm

thank you
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Re: AS - New Govt. band freqs.

Post by BrisbaneScan » Sat Aug 08, 2015 11:23 pm

It seems they are just swapping them to the 468 band keeping the channel plan in tact and ctcss just an observation though


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Re: AS - New Govt. band freqs.

Post by aircadet » Thu Aug 27, 2015 1:07 pm

Albury area Southern op's 467.725mhz now..

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Re: AS - New Govt. band freqs.

Post by cartman » Fri Aug 28, 2015 3:11 pm

Noted these Sydney Metro users in the new Govt band (467.500-470Mhz)

NSW Dept of Health
468.5125 Concord Hospital Tx Concord

NSW SES
468.6500 SES Tx Sydney Adventist Hospital Wahroonga
SES seem to have completely abandoned the old Metropolitan Disaster Plan network channels between 468.6000-468.6500


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1976567 467.6250 = Tx SW Pylon Sydney Harbour Bridge - DMR DCC1 - now being heard on 468.8375 (but no acma entry yet)
1976568 469.4375 = Tx Glebe Island Bridge, Rozelle
1976755 469.7250 = Tx Glebe Island Bridge, Rozelle
1976657 469.7750 = Tx Sydney Tower
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Re: AS - New Govt. band freqs.

Post by Garry » Fri Aug 28, 2015 4:15 pm

Grant,

The DMR user on the bridge freq 467.625 is not RMS,, monitor that freq in analogue only and you will get a ctcss active for RMS
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