National Parks & Wildlife
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National Parks & Wildlife
Hi,
just wondering if anyone out there has the new GRN Tg's for the above.
There use to be on vhf but i believe to have moved to GRN.
Any assistance would be great.
just wondering if anyone out there has the new GRN Tg's for the above.
There use to be on vhf but i believe to have moved to GRN.
Any assistance would be great.
Re: National Parks & Wildlife
Blue Mountains, still on VHF Midband.
There has been a number of sites that are licensed to VHF Highband but no activity in my area as yet.
Col
There has been a number of sites that are licensed to VHF Highband but no activity in my area as yet.
Col
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Re: National Parks & Wildlife
alive and well on VHF in the Hunter Region
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Re: National Parks & Wildlife
Ditto for the South Coast & MonaroGarry wrote:alive and well on VHF in the Hunter Region
But very interested in which talkgroups and prefix of radio IDs (eg 123xxxx) they might be using on the GRN though if anyone can confirm?
Andrew
Re: National Parks & Wildlife
National Parks active at Coffs Harbour on both 164.5000 and 78.7875
Cheers Allison
Cheers Allison
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Allison,
do you know if the mobiles are on VHF MIDBAND (68-88) or HIGHBAND (136-174). I know of several area's where the HIGHBAND repeaters have been added to the system but the mobiles were all still MIDBAND. Curious to know if they have changed over yet.
Col
do you know if the mobiles are on VHF MIDBAND (68-88) or HIGHBAND (136-174). I know of several area's where the HIGHBAND repeaters have been added to the system but the mobiles were all still MIDBAND. Curious to know if they have changed over yet.
Col
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Re: National Parks & Wildlife
Southern region of Sydney TX on both 77.525mhz and 163.6125mhz at Mt Keira. Think they were hoping to be in the high band by this fire season but not sure if that will happen now!!
Re: National Parks & Wildlife
they do have approx half a dozen freqs around 163Mhz for Newcastle and Lower Hunter, But Ive heard no activity on them at all
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Re: National Parks & Wildlife
Have heard them on GRN using RFS radios during some of the fires up north. On ESO and GD Ops or what ever the new talkgroup name is now (eGO71 ops)
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Hi Colcol05_au wrote:Allison,
do you know if the mobiles are on VHF MIDBAND (68-88) or HIGHBAND (136-174). I know of several area's where the HIGHBAND repeaters have been added to the system but the mobiles were all still MIDBAND. Curious to know if they have changed over yet.
Col
Not sure what mobiles they are using. I did see a National Parks hilux today with a long stainless steel whip, so I'm guessing still vhf midband.
Cheers Allison