[TheList] Referee and umpire frequencies

Hayden Corney haydenc2 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 18 13:01:56 AEST 2009


Hi,
 Also, for Saturdays game at the cake tin in Wellington, does anyone know
the frequencies used for the referees there?

Cheers,
Hayden


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> From: "jeremy jeune" <grott at xtra.co.nz>
> Subject: [TheList] wellington roll out new comms
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> Hello All, have any of our wellington subscribers any update for the rest
> of us,as to how the new radio rollout is going for the police,thanx. (plenty
> of scanners for sale from the wellington area).
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> Wanted to appear on someone's website very soon.....
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> Pictures of some Wellington region police vehicles showing
> the new radio aerials on the vehicles. Reason so to show
> what frequency region the vehicles may be transmitting on
> are there two frequency groups being used... as in UHF for
> handheld radios and VHF for vehicle radios - what they are
> going to use there will be the same system to be rolled out
> thruout the rest of the country.
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> At 17:21 17/06/2009, you wrote:
> >Hello All, have any of our wellington subscribers any update for
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> >thanx. (plenty of scanners for sale from the wellington area).
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> From: Scott Palmer <scott at scottpalmer.com>
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> Haven't we already been told 140ish for cars, 495ish for handhelds?
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> Pictures of some Wellington region police vehicles showing
> the new radio aerials on the vehicles. Reason so to show
> what frequency region the vehicles may be transmitting on
> are there two frequency groups being used... as in UHF for
> handheld radios and VHF for vehicle radios - what they are
> going to use there will be the same system to be rolled out
> thruout the rest of the country.
>
> At 17:21 17/06/2009, you wrote:
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> Hello All, have any of our wellington subscribers any update for
> the rest of us,as to how the new radio rollout is going for the police,
> thanx. (plenty of scanners for sale from the wellington area).
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> Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 22:26:49 +1200
> From: "Mike Barnes \(ZL3TMB\)" <zl3tmb at ihug.co.nz>
> Subject: [TheList] [Off Topic] Very interesting site!
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> Hi all
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> For those that want buy a new car, or snoop on the neighbour's car, this
> site is a must.
> Little scary what's on the net these days??.
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> http://www.carjam.co.nz/
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> Worth a look :)
> Cheers
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> From: Shiters rus <shiters_r_us at hotmail.com>
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> I notice a new aerial on theses cars from the Breaker Bay House fire. On
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> http://www.111emergency.co.nz/INCIDENT-BreakerBay/BreakerBays.JPG and on
> the roof of this one
> http://www.111emergency.co.nz/INCIDENT-BreakerBay/BreakerBayaf.JPG To me
> thay look like halfwave VHF whips. More photos would be good though.
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> From: scott at scottpalmer.com
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> Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 21:09:01 +1200
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> Wanted to appear on someone's website very soon.....
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> Pictures of some Wellington region police vehicles showing
>
> the new radio aerials on the vehicles. Reason so to show
>
> what frequency region the vehicles may be transmitting on
>
> are there two frequency groups being used... as in UHF for
>
> handheld radios and VHF for vehicle radios - what they are
>
> going to use there will be the same system to be rolled out
>
> thruout the rest of the country.
>
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> At 17:21 17/06/2009, you wrote:
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> Hello
> All, have any of our wellington subscribers any update for
>
> the rest of us,as to how the new radio rollout is going for the police,
>
> thanx. (plenty of scanners for sale from the wellington area).
>
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> From: "Geoff  Hopkins" <geoffhop at ihug.co.nz>
> Subject: [TheList] Referee and umpire frequencies
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> Does anyone know the frequencies used by referees and umpires at Eden Park?
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