[TheList] Waikato AOS incident

Dan News dan at dannews.co.nz
Sun Aug 13 18:21:26 AEST 2017


Then what would be the point of the list in the first place? We are all
responsible adults and know the limits.



On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 7:51 PM, Denis Dawson <ddawson at xnet.co.nz> wrote:

> There is when you share it to a 3rd party…. Like here.
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> *From:* TheList [mailto:thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz] *On Behalf Of *DogSecurity
> - Richard
> *Sent:* Sunday, August 13, 2017 19:17
> *To:* thelist at radiowiki.org.nz
> *Subject:* Re: [TheList] Waikato AOS incident
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> Listening and streaming it are two very different things :) nothing
> illegal about listening to anything on the airwaves
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> Sent from a mobile device. Please excuse my brevity, punctuation and
> spelling.
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> On 13 August 2017 6:36:41 PM NZST, Craig Molloy <phantomdb at gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> Not trying to be a party pooper here, but to sounds like you guys are re
> broadcasting information herd......... Keep safe.
>
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> On 13 Aug. 2017 6:02 pm, "DogSecurity - Richard" <
> richard at dogsecurity.co.nz> wrote:
>
> I believe Eagle (at least one) do have an ESA band radio, although at one
> point they had two choppers, one black one was marked, wonder if that's
> still the case - might explain why they weren't using the channel.   I'd
> say the unit you heard was probably one of the AOS guys before he got
> geared up (but had his gear with him) could also have been DCC or an
> Alpha.  I know MOX is an AOS member.
>
> I wasn't listening last night so didn't hear all the excitement.
>
> On 13/08/17 17:49, Radio Solutions wrote:
>
> Spent a few hours listening to all this unfold last night, just after
> midnight. For those who aren't aware of it, the cops were chasing a late
> model Commodore for failing to stop after it was seen doing 90 in a 50 k
> area.
>
> They followed it to the outskirts of Morrinsville, where it stopped and
> the driver got out and pointed what is believed to be an AK-47 at them and
> started letting off rounds. The photos on the news sites show the squad car
> windscreen peppered with bullet holes.
>
> During all of this they called Eagle in, but were having problems
> communicating with the helo and at one stage one of the senior cops said to
> another one that he was going to set up coms with Eagle on 'encrypted
> channel F11'.
>
> It would seem then that Waikato cops have radios (perhaps not issued to
> everyone) which have digital capability.
>
> It is the first time I have ever heard a cop calling 'ten-ten' (and
> calling it multiple times) on the radio and I hope I never hear it again.
>
> It would seem that if Eagle does have an analog radio with all the North
> Island channels programmed, it obviously wasn't working properly.
>
> In a situation like this, reliable coms is imperative. At one stage the
> Waikato channel locked up (probably a link-line issue) and was unusable for
> about 5 minutes.
>
> I take my hat off to the bravery of these guys who put their lives on the
> line every day in front of loose units with guns.
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