[TheList] Wellington frequencies

Shiters rus shiters_r_us at hotmail.com
Wed Nov 25 18:24:40 AEDT 2009


Scanhead did you get my email?

Shiterking

> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 17:58:56 +1300
> From: scanhead at gmail.com
> To: thelist at radiowiki.org.nz
> Subject: Re: [TheList] Wellington frequencies
> 
> Get a digital scanner, load all the mobile TX and simplex frequencies 
> for the ESB band, attenuate the piss out of it and assign an alarm tone 
> to it.
> 
> Neill Ellis wrote:
> > Personally I wouldn't reveal them if I knew.
> >
> > You are unable to listen. Have you considered that the only other 
> > purpose for knowing the frequencies is so you could deliberately 
> > interfere with them.
> >
> > No thanks, I'm not intending to be a party to that kind of behaviour.
> >
> > Neill ZL1TAJ.
> >
> > Mark Foster wrote:
> >> Aside from knowing 'what that frequency is being used for' and 'what 
> >> frequencies are in use' what are you actually hoping to achieve?
> >>
> >> If a significant proportion of the traffic is encrypted and 
> >> inaudiable why would you waste time listening to it?
> >>
> >> Curious.
> >>
> >
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