[TheList] new Fire portable frequencies

Andrew White awhite at paradise.net.nz
Wed Jul 19 19:49:33 AEST 2017


Yes but the frequencies you have listed for the marine channels are the DOC ones.

> On 19/07/2017, at 8:29 PM, Brendan Sheehy <shiters_r_us at hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> No Zone B is DOC Channels Zone C is Marine Channel's.
> 
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> From: TheList <thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz> on behalf of Radio Scanner <rs157950 at gmail.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2017 6:31:37 PM
> To: thelist at radiowiki.org.nz
> Subject: Re: [TheList] new Fire portable frequencies
>  
> Are Zone's B and C VHF meant to have the same set of channels?
> 
>> On 18/07/2017 10:38 p.m., DogSecurity - Richard wrote:
>> Just a note, looks like Excel/your spreadsheet butchered the frequency, so if the frequency ends in 3 it'll be 25  (IE ZoneB UHF Ch1 is actually 496.83125) and ending 8 will be 75 (IE.Zone B UHF Ch3 is actually 497.19375) for those trying to enter it into an RT/Scanner
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Richard / Z-master
>> 
>>> On 18/07/17 22:11, Brendan Sheehy wrote:
>>> Below are the National channels for the new IGC radios.
>>> Additional regional channels can be added to unallocated channels when required.
>>>  
>>> Zone A UHF
>>> Number
>>> Label
>>> Rx Freq
>>> 1
>>> OPERATIONS
>>> 496.71875
>>> 2
>>> COMMAND
>>> 496.96875
>>> 3
>>> LOGISTICS
>>> 497.01875
>>> 4
>>> AERIAL APPLIANCE
>>> 497.06875
>>> 5
>>> SAFETY
>>> 497.18125
>>> 6
>>> BASO
>>> 498.13125
>>> 7
>>> LIAISON Simplex
>>> 498.00625
>>> 12
>>> ADDITIONAL OPERATIONS
>>> 501.5125
>>> 13
>>> LIAISON DUPLEX
>>> 501.2375
>>> 14
>>> REPEATER 1
>>> 499.775
>>> 15
>>> REPEATER 2
>>> 499.825
>>> 16
>>> OPERATIONAL SUPPORT
>>> 497.79375
>>>  
>>> Zone B UHF
>>> Number
>>> Label
>>> Rx Freq
>>> 1
>>> OPS
>>> 496.8313
>>> 2
>>> CMD
>>> 497.0063
>>> 3
>>> LOG
>>> 497.1938
>>> 4
>>> AERIAL
>>> 501.3375
>>> 5
>>> SAFETY
>>> 501.4875
>>> 6
>>> BASO
>>> 501.55
>>> 7
>>> LIAISON
>>> 498.0063
>>> 12
>>> ADD OPS
>>> 501.6875
>>> 13
>>> LIASE DX
>>> 501.2375
>>> 14
>>> RPTR 1
>>> 499.775
>>> 15
>>> RPTR 2
>>> 499.825
>>> 16
>>> OP SUP
>>> 497.7938
>>>  
>>> Zone C UHF
>>> Number
>>> Label
>>> Rx Freq
>>> 1
>>> OPS
>>> 496.9813
>>> 2
>>> CMD
>>> 497.0438
>>> 3
>>> LOG
>>> 501.225
>>> 4
>>> AERIAL
>>> 501.475
>>> 5
>>> SAFETY
>>> 501.525
>>> 6
>>> BASO
>>> 501.575
>>> 7
>>> LIAISON
>>> 498.0063
>>> 12
>>> ADD OPS
>>> 501.7
>>> 13
>>> LIASE DX
>>> 501.2375
>>> 14
>>> RPTR 1
>>> 499.775
>>> 15
>>> RPTR 2
>>> 499.825
>>> 16
>>> OP SUP
>>> 497.7938
>>>  
>>> Zone A VHF
>>> Number
>>> Label
>>> Rx Freq
>>> 1
>>> FIRE 1
>>> 143.8250
>>> 2
>>> FIRE 2
>>> 143.7875
>>> 3
>>> FIRE 3
>>> 140.9250
>>> 4
>>> AIR OPS
>>> 140.6125
>>> 10
>>> LIAISON
>>> 140.9875
>>> 13
>>> LIASE DX
>>> 143.0500
>>> 14
>>> FIRE RPT 1
>>> 143.2500
>>> 15
>>> FIRE RPT 2
>>> 143.2125
>>>  
>>> Zone B VHF
>>> Number
>>> Label
>>> Rx Freq
>>> 1
>>> DOC 1
>>> 142.4500
>>> 2
>>> DOC 2
>>> 142.4625
>>> 3
>>> DOC 3
>>> 142.4750
>>> 4
>>> DOC 4
>>> 142.4875
>>> 5
>>> DOC 5
>>> 142.5000
>>> 6
>>> DOC 6
>>> 142.5125
>>> 7
>>> DOC 7
>>> 142.5250
>>> 8
>>> DOC 8
>>> 142.5375
>>> 9
>>> DOC 9
>>> 142.5500
>>> 10
>>> DOC 10
>>> 142.9250
>>> 11
>>> DOC 11
>>> 142.9375
>>> 12
>>> DOC 12
>>> 142.9500
>>> 13
>>> DOC 13
>>> 142.9625
>>> 14
>>> DOC 15
>>> 140.5500
>>> 15
>>> DOC 17
>>> 140.5625
>>>  
>>> Zone C VHF
>>> Number
>>> Label
>>> Rx Freq
>>> 1
>>> MARINE 1
>>> 142.4500
>>> 2
>>> MARINE 2
>>> 142.4625
>>> 3
>>> MARINE 3
>>> 142.4750
>>> 4
>>> MARINE 4
>>> 142.4875
>>> 5
>>> MARINE 5
>>> 142.5000
>>> 6
>>> MARINE 6
>>> 142.5125
>>> 7
>>> MARINE 7
>>> 142.5250
>>> 8
>>> MRN 16
>>> 142.5375
>>> 9
>>> MRN 18
>>> 142.5500
>>> 10
>>> MRN 60
>>> 142.9250
>>> 11
>>> MRN 61
>>> 142.9375
>>> 12
>>> MRN 62
>>> 142.9500
>>> 13
>>> MRN 63
>>> 142.9625
>>> 14
>>> MRN 64
>>> 140.5500
>>> 15
>>> MRN 65
>>> 140.5625
>>>  
>>> Regards
>>>  
>>> Shiterking
>>>  
>>> From: Brendan Sheehy
>>> Sent: Tuesday, 18 July 2017 12:42 AM
>>> To: thelist at radiowiki.org.nz
>>> Subject: Re: [TheList] new Fire portable frequencies
>>>  
>>> I will post them tomorrow.
>>> 
>>> Bit hard to format via my phone.
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> 
>>> Shiterking
>>> 
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>>>  
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>>> From: TheList <thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz> on behalf of Mark Foster <blakjak at gmail.com>
>>> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2017 9:52:38 PM
>>> To: thelist at radiowiki.org.nz
>>> Subject: Re: [TheList] new Fire portable frequencies
>>>  
>>> The model is the Motorola APX 6000XE. They use predominantly UHF but there's a dual-band unit on each fire truck to provide access to VHF for liaising with other agencies and with brigades that still use VHF (mostly rural).
>>> 
>>> I don't know what the frequencies are yet, it might need someone to get hold of one and do some fiddling with a close-call scanner.
>>>  
>>> On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 9:05 PM, Radio Scanner <rs157950 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Could you by chance remember the model number?
>>> 
>>> I saw in RSM database that Auckland/Dunedin/Rotorua/Selwyn/Tauranga/Wellington had a group of 16 F band simplex channels that were analog only and looked to have been licenced mid 2016.
>>> 
>>> I ask because as far as I knew Ambo are using P25 Taits up in the 500 band in some areas and there was mention in the news article about fire being able to communicate with other EMS. 
>>> 
>>> Perhaps radio model doesn't really matter if they are sticking to analog channels, but with a lot of stuff moving in the digital direction I kind of assumed the new fire channels would be in line with that.
>>>  
>>> 
>>> On 17/07/2017 8:51 p.m., Mark Foster wrote:
>>> I believe that the fireground channels (generally simplex) are analogue.  At least i've not heard anything to suggest they're digital.
>>> I have used the new radios during training, they're very nice. The noise cancelling technology in the microphones is really impressive, but for someone who's been using radio for years it's counter-intuitive to start with (you need to talk directly into the mic, as opposed to 'across' it... if you talk across it, you won't be heard).
>>>  
>>> On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 1:01 PM, Radio Scanner <rs157950 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Bit of a shame Tait didn't get the contract, however you can almost bet these will be DMR channels and afaik there's only a couple of scanners and certain HT's capable of receiving these channels otherwise you are stuck with a PC for decoding.
>>>  
>>> 
>>> On 13/07/2017 11:43 p.m., Stephen wrote:
>>> http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/SC1608/S00054/innovative-radio-technology-keeps-nz-firefighters-safe.htm
>>>  
>>>  
>>> From: TheList [mailto:thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz] On Behalf Of Radio Scanner
>>> Sent: Thursday, 13 July 2017 6:51 PM
>>> To: thelist at radiowiki.org.nz
>>> Subject: Re: [TheList] new Fire portable frequencies
>>>  
>>> Has the Fire Service setup a new set of channels that are the same nationwide like Kiwirail have? (Im not sure on what they currently have as its not really an area of interest)
>>> 
>>> On 12/07/2017 9:55 p.m., Stephen wrote:
>>> Thanks yes I had tried that and found that earlier.
>>>  
>>>  
>>> From: TheList [mailto:thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz] On Behalf Of Radio Scanner
>>> Sent: Wednesday, 12 July 2017 9:49 PM
>>> To: thelist at radiowiki.org.nz
>>> Subject: Re: [TheList] new Fire portable frequencies
>>>  
>>> You can try RSM once they have finished doing the usual Wednesday night upgrades..
>>> 
>>> On 12/07/2017 9:46 p.m., Stephen wrote:
>>> I can’t seem to find these on the Wiki, are they somewhere please?
>>> 
>>> 
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