NSW P25 GRN - Talk Groups Part 3

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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Talk Groups Part 3

Post by matthewn1983 » Wed Aug 28, 2019 9:06 pm

Was it last night or early hours this morning?

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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Talk Groups Part 3

Post by Scotty » Wed Aug 28, 2019 9:26 pm

10186 patched to 10067 was last seen 26/08 at 2:38am.

10174 patched to 10042 was last seen 26/08 at 10:05pm.

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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Talk Groups Part 3

Post by cartman » Thu Feb 13, 2020 3:14 am

Walt Bishop wrote:
matthewn1983 wrote:
11676 (RID 2955xxx) Unknown
11678 (RID 2955xxx) Unknown

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I've seen 11676 coming up and testing TDMA slots on 003-004 Mt Ainslie. Also RIDs in 1054nnn range. Perhaps a test talk group?
Parked Unitrunker and DSD on the Castle Hill site 001-075 yesterday while i was out and managed to capture a couple of GRN techs (RID 2920XXX) carrying out TDMA testing in the late afternoon using TG 11677 and what appeared to be external call testing

So in the transition to Phase 2 TDMA this will be the channel display on Unitrunker for 001-075. (On a big site like GPT Sydney CBD you would be looking at close to 70 frequency enteries).
There were no hits on my log for the second time slot on the control channel and backup control channel

420.1750 = 05-0028 P1 Voice Channel
420.6750 = 05-0108 P1 Voice Channel
421.4250 = 05-0228 P1 Voice Channel
421.6750 = 05-0268 P1 Backup Control Channel
421.9250 = 05-0308 P1 Voice Channel
422.4250 = 05-0388 P1 Control Channel
423.1750 = 05-0508 P1 Voice Channel
423.4250 = 05-0548 P1 Voice Channel
423.9250 = 05-0628 P1 Voice Channel
420.1750 = 07-0028 P2 Voice Channel 1
420.1750 = 07-0029 P2 Voice Channel 2
420.6750 = 07-0108 P2 Voice Channel 1
420.6750 = 07-0109 P2 Voice Channel 2
421.4250 = 07-0228 P2 Voice Channel 1
421.4250 = 07-0229 P2 Voice Channel 2
421.9250 = 07-0308 P2 Voice Channel 1
421.9250 = 07-0309 P2 Voice Channel 2
423.1750 = 07-0508 P2 Voice Channel 1
423.1750 = 07-0509 P2 Voice Channel 2
423.4250 = 07-0548 P2 Voice Channel 1
423.4250 = 07-0549 P2 Voice Channel 2
423.9250 = 07-0628 P2 Voice Channel 1
423.9250 = 07-0629 P2 Voice Channel 2

on DSD the TDMA P2 channel is displayed as "420.175-1" or "420.175-2" etc
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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Talk Groups Part 3

Post by citabria » Thu Feb 13, 2020 8:49 am

Control channels are FDMA only (at the moment) so the concept of a slot doesn’t apply. The TIA is working on a TDMA CC variant, but don’t expect to see it any time soon.

A CC is just FDMA, so there is no first or second or any other slot.

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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Talk Groups Part 3

Post by astro_boy » Fri Mar 13, 2020 10:49 am

V1 VRA1 - 20083
V2 VRA2 - 20084
V3 VRA3 - 20085
V4 VRA4 - 20086
V5 VRA5 - 20087

WNSW General - 11421
WNSW OPS1 - 11422
WNSW OPS2 - 11423
WNSW OPS3 - 11424
WNSW OPS4 - 11425

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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Talk Groups Part 3

Post by cartman » Mon Mar 16, 2020 6:36 am

astro_boy wrote:V1 VRA1 - 20083
V2 VRA2 - 20084
V3 VRA3 - 20085
V4 VRA4 - 20086
V5 VRA5 - 20087

WNSW General - 11421
WNSW OPS1 - 11422
WNSW OPS2 - 11423
WNSW OPS3 - 11424
WNSW OPS4 - 11425
Is this from the latest RFS radios now being circulated?
I heard that the VRA have now been taken under the auspices of the NSWRFS for radio calls
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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Talk Groups Part 3

Post by system_tech » Mon Mar 16, 2020 8:03 am

"I heard that the VRA have now been taken under the auspices of the NSWRFS for radio calls"

In general, no. Local arrangements only, for example Central Coast RFS (ie Gosford / Wyong) are taking calls for Central Coast VRA (General Land Rescue) on the local RFS talkgroup (it think it ends up on Cental Dispatch usually) . However the compatibility is there.

Folk may want to comment if they know of other VRA units on RFS control.

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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Talk Groups Part 3

Post by scanSydney » Sun Mar 22, 2020 7:00 am

system_tech wrote:Folk may want to comment if they know of other VRA units on RFS control.
Same goes with Dubbo VRA on the Orana RFS channel, and Wagga Wagga VRA on the Riverina RFS channel.

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NSW P25 GRN - Talk Groups Part 3

Post by Scotty » Sun Mar 22, 2020 8:25 am

cartman wrote:I heard that the VRA have now been taken under the auspices of the NSWRFS for radio calls
Noticed the VRA being tasked via the Central Coast RFS channels from around November/December last year. Was definitely confusing at first.

Anyone know why the VRA don’t run their call outs via the SES and their Ops channel? I thought the SES operators had direct access to the police rescue coordinator via the ‘batphone’, which would be essential for timely rescue callouts, something I didn’t think the RFS have access too?

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Re: NSW P25 GRN - Talk Groups Part 3

Post by Xplorer00 » Wed May 06, 2020 8:39 pm

Does anyone know TG's for Dept of Prime Industries?

It's possible their radios are 14 channels.
First 12 are GRN, so wondering if anyone knows those 12 TG's allocated to them.

Also, does anyone know who is 12626, with RID's of 217xxxx and 902xxxx.

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