[TheList] NZFS Trialing Digital in Wgton.???

Tristin Davis tristindavis at windowslive.com
Wed Dec 5 10:32:56 AEDT 2012


I heard Christchurch Ambo went digital about 18 months ago, considering they would have been trialling the police network a bit like Fire are doing in Wellington at the moment the question that may help is:     Is Christchurch Ambo Encrypted at it stands today? The answer to that question is probably the answer to if Wellington Fire is currently or if they will be in the end..... Although of course the requirements of each service could be different therefore that isn't always the case.  I do know the Fire Service made a media release about a year ago stating "the primary reason for going digital was security of voice transmissions" however so that may answer the question too. The only way to find out for sure is to have someone in Wellington with a digital scanner advise once the digital channel is delinked from analogue eventually.(Whether anyone will be willing would be another story and i for one won't be buying an expensive digital scanner until i can be certain it will get something worthwhile in the long term) 
 
 

 From: nzoliver at outlook.com
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Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2012 06:24:09 +1300
Subject: Re: [TheList] NZFS Trialing Digital in Wgton.???






Hi,
 
Are they encrypted?
 
Oliver
 



From: Shane Vickers 
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2012 5:27 AM
To: thelist at radiowiki.org.nz 
Subject: Re: [TheList] NZFS Trialing Digital in 
Wgton.???

Same frequencies just different talk groups.. the great thing 
about trunking... They will all share the same control channel.




On 2/12/2012 8:58 p.m., Adrian Harray 
wrote:


  
    
    
      
        Wouldn't they use the same repeaters as the police but different 
        channels (similar as free view with several channels within a mux) 
        otherwise the fire service will have to put up their own repeaters 
        etc
         
        Adrian

a.a.harray at xtra.co.nz

--- 
        On Sat, 1/12/12, Shane Vickers <nivick at vodafone.co.nz> 
        wrote:

        
From: 
          Shane Vickers <nivick at vodafone.co.nz>
Subject: 
          Re: [TheList] NZFS Trialing Digital in Wgton.???
To: thelist at radiowiki.org.nz
Date: 
          Saturday, 1, December, 2012, 6:33 PM


          
          Hi all, 

Can anyone confirm the band used for the new roll 
          out in Wellington.

Make sense the roll goes to  ESB to 
          align with ambo's and police mobile but how will that affect Auckland 
          with their change to F band to 
overcome skip issues with 
          Aussie?

Regards,

Shane


          On 11/10/2012 3:32 p.m., John 
          Barnhill wrote:

          
            

            
            Tait testing Newtown’s Appliance 
            Wgton. 221 with Firecoms first on Analog then on ‘Digital’ just 
            after 3pm today.
            Watch this space as they 
          say!
           
          John B

           
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