[TheList] Fire UHF incident ground communications

Shane Vickers senavick2 at gmail.com
Thu Nov 23 07:15:02 AEDT 2017


Thinking some more about this driving to work, Is the operations channels
that sit in the Mobile TX sector actually polling the police portable trunk
network?  ESC BAND in discussion here.

I see Fire police comms are presenting on the police portable trunk
channel.. Its a bigger 6 channel site that carries almost all the police
channels so I wonder if its located close to Auckland CBD?

My system close to home is a 4 channel and carries 2 talk groups (mainly)
which makes me wonder if like days of old are North and West main
channels?  Fire Police don't appear on my home site or haven't yet??

Australia has a state wide system  P25 system that carries Police, Fire and
Ambos . Police of course are encrypted.  I am hoping New Zealand follows
that path as it becomes a great challenge to map the system out.



On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 8:35 AM, Grant Carroll <grant.carroll at xtra.co.nz>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm a bit confused as well.!
>
> On the RSM website the frequencies assigned to Fire and Emergency New
> Zealand between 492.21875MHz and 497.19375MHz are shown as "Land Mobile -
> mobile transmit" and the repeater frequencies don't start until 498.800MHz.
> So how are the lower frequencies being used as "portable frequencies" for
> incident ground communications?
>
> Cheers.
>
> Grunter1.
>
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