VRA Mid-Band (80 Mhz) Channel Plan

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VRA Mid-Band (80 Mhz) Channel Plan

Post by system_tech » Wed Nov 02, 2011 6:13 am

Hi folks,

would anyone happen to have a listing of VRA Mid Band Channels, hopefully with subtones etc?

S_T

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Re: VRA Mid-Band (80 Mhz) Channel Plan

Post by Bigfella237 » Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:42 am

Not sure how accurate this is but it's all I have...

Channel -|- Base Tx -|- Base Rx -|- CTCSS
VRA 90/Ch1 77.5750 80.0750 131.8Hz
VRA 91/Ch2 77.6125 80.1125 131.8Hz
VRA 92/Ch3 77.6875 80.1875 131.8Hz
VRA 93/Ch4 77.7250 80.2250 131.8Hz
VRA 94/Ch5 78.1500 80.6500 131.8Hz
VRA 95/Ch6 78.4625 80.9625 131.8Hz
VRA 96/Ch7 78.6250 81.1250 131.8Hz
VRA 97/Ch8 78.9375 81.4375 131.8Hz
VRA 98
VRA 99/Ch9 78.2875 Simplex 131.8Hz

I believe these frequencies are duplicated in further channels with different PL's of 233.6Hz & 218.1Hz (and possibly others) but not sure in which order, hope this helps?

Andrew

EDIT: S_T, if you come up with a complete and accurate list, can you let me know?
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Re: VRA Mid-Band (80 Mhz) Channel Plan

Post by system_tech » Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:23 pm

Thanks for that.

Through another source I have seen chans 1 to 30, essentially the sane frequency pattern as you have shown, with other subtones.

Just need to find chans 31 to 89 :-)

Possibly a consolidated list in the making.

S-T

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Re: VRA Mid-Band (80 Mhz) Channel Plan

Post by matthewn1983 » Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:36 pm

just found a couple while googling,

http://pastebin.com/JF63BUKq

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Re: VRA Mid-Band (80 Mhz) Channel Plan

Post by Garry » Mon Jul 22, 2013 11:57 pm

has anyone else been able to build on the info we have so far ?


77.575 233.6
77.6125 233.6
77.6875 233.6
77.725 233.6
78.150 233.6
78.4625 233.6 Cessnock
78.625 233.6 Central Coast
78.9375 233.6
77.2875 233.6
84.480
77.575 218.1
77.6125 218.1
77.6875 218.1
77.725 218.1
78.150 218.1
78.4625 218.1
78.625 218.1
78.9375 218.1
77.2875 218.1
84.360
467.350 233.6
491.350 233.6
496.550 233.6
467.350 218.1
491.350 218.1
496.550 218.1
77.575 131.8
77.6125 131.8
77.6875 131.8
77.725 131.8
78.150 131.8
78.4625 131.8
78.625 131.8
78.9375 131.8
77.2875 131.8
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Re: VRA Mid-Band (80 Mhz) Channel Plan

Post by freqwaves » Tue Jul 23, 2013 2:10 pm

I have never really captured any activity on these channels.Are they more active in rural & country areas?

John.

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Re: VRA Mid-Band (80 Mhz) Channel Plan

Post by system_tech » Tue Jul 23, 2013 3:58 pm

freqwaves wrote:I have never really captured any activity on these channels.Are they more active in rural & country areas?

John.
Mostly Rural and Country, for teh arious rescue squads, although there are repeaters around Sydney just in case.

VRA Plan is Chans 1 to 30 with some chans being the same with different CTCSS. Some repeater, some simplex.

WICEN and CREST, both VRA squads use the above, as well as having some of the own 80 MHz frequencies. WICEN and CREST also have VHF High band, and UHF frequencies.

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