[TheList] TheList Digest, Vol 71, Issue 4/ CDEM monitoring

Shiters shiters_r_us at hotmail.com
Fri Jun 5 09:20:28 AEST 2015


142.6625 looks to be Dunedin's Esb repeater. 

Regards

Brendan

Sent from my iPhone

> On 4/06/2015, at 5:09 pm, John Barnhill <barny1 at clear.net.nz> wrote:
> 
> I would be surprised if Dunedin is not using the ES Band like the rest of
> the country for Civil Defence/Emergency Management. Rptr. Outputs are
> between 141.0125 (ESB1) and ESB200 143.50000. A search of the RSM Spectrum
> On Line 'database' will show what channels and repeater sites are allocated,
> plus the ESX 'simplex' freqs. Between 140.5125 and 143.98750 for local
> coverage for 'recon. Teams' - Welfare Centres etc.
> Most Cities throughout the country run an annual CDEM exercise to test their
> comms. etc - so you don't have to wait for another 'declared emergency'.
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> Fulton Hogan use the Fleet link network if you search between 414.0 & 420.0
> you may be lucky enough to pick up the odd conversation between them but
> there a hundreds of other users too.
> 
> As for civil Defence best to monitor Amateur radio frequencies around
> Dunedin or the district CD repeater 149.8500.
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> Regards
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> Brendan
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> Does anyone have Fulton Hogan Roading Frequencies for Dunedin plus Civil
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