[TheList] Fire UHF incident ground communications

Shane Vickers senavick2 at gmail.com
Thu Nov 23 08:33:16 AEDT 2017


ESC band in this topic,  The original poster mentioned Area 22. Can I
confirm where this is?  No point getting excited if they are rolling out in
Wellington!
Auckland is using F Band high to assist with skip issues from Aussie many
moons ago..

I am assuming Auckland is Area 22 as they have UHF systems in play..   I am
could be so wrong.....

On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 9:45 AM, Mike Bailey <tahiini at gmail.com> wrote:

> My apologies - no regular operational channels. Yes some HF and airband
> stuff is listed, but good on ya if you've heard anything operational on
> it... ever.
>
> On Thu, 23 Nov 2017 at 09:36 Chris H <radiowiki at archnetnz.com> wrote:
>
>> When you say no police frequencies at all I beg to differ on that
>> statement:
>>
>> Here is just one search I did for Police - like page 2 of 5 or something.
>> Previous Next
>> Licence ID [image: Descending] Licence No [image: Descending] Licensee [image:
>> Descending] Channel [image: Descending] Ref.Freq. (MHz) [image:
>> Descending] Location [image: Descending] Grid Reference [image:
>> Descending] Licence Type [image: Descending] Status
>> 19203 96116 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ACX45 119.100000 TAURANGA POLICE STATION BD37
>> 795250 Aero Base (Off Route) Current
>> 23895 97565 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ACX45 119.100000 MT CARGILL CE17 101239 Aero
>> Base (Off Route) Current
>> 23895 97565 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ARX52 131.300000 MT CARGILL CE17 101239 Aero
>> Base (Off Route) Current
>> 24086 125062 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ACX45 119.100000 SUGARLOAF BX24 717721 Aero
>> Base (Off Route) Current
>> 28430 92397 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ACX45 119.100000 NEW PLYMOUTH POLICE
>> STATION BH29 927760 Aero Base (Off Route) Current
>> 28430 92397 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ACX5 118.100000 NEW PLYMOUTH POLICE
>> STATION BH29 927760 Aero Base (Off Route) Current
>> 28430 92397 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ARX52 131.300000 NEW PLYMOUTH POLICE
>> STATION BH29 927760 Aero Base (Off Route) Current
>> 28430 92397 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ACX41 119.000000 NEW PLYMOUTH POLICE
>> STATION BH29 927760 Aero Base (Off Route) Current
>> 29066 92399 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ACX45 119.100000 STRATFORD POLICE STATION BJ30
>> 105448 Aero Base (Off Route) Current
>> 29066 92399 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ARX52 131.300000 STRATFORD POLICE STATION BJ30
>> 105448 Aero Base (Off Route) Current
>> 29066 92399 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ACX5 118.100000 STRATFORD POLICE STATION BJ30
>> 105448 Aero Base (Off Route) Current
>> 29066 92399 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ACX41 119.000000 STRATFORD POLICE STATION BJ30
>> 105448 Aero Base (Off Route) Current
>> 30121 126153 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ACX45 119.100000 MAUNU MT AX30 113444 Aero
>> Base (Off Route) Current
>> 30121 126153 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ARX52 131.300000 MAUNU MT AX30 113444 Aero
>> Base (Off Route) Current
>> 31640 92401 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ARX52 131.300000 HAWERA POLICE STATION BK30
>> 103172 Aero Base (Off Route) Current
>> 31640 92401 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ACX45 119.100000 HAWERA POLICE STATION BK30
>> 103172 Aero Base (Off Route) Current
>> 31640 92401 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ACX5 118.100000 HAWERA POLICE STATION BK30
>> 103172 Aero Base (Off Route) Current
>> 31640 92401 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ACX41 119.000000 HAWERA POLICE STATION BK30
>> 103172 Aero Base (Off Route) Current
>> 32224 135095 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ARX52 131.300000 PAPAROA BT19 636042 Aero
>> Base (Off Route) Current
>> 32311 97621 NEW ZEALAND POLICE ARX52 131.300000 AUCKLAND BA32 569204 Aero
>> Base (Off Route) Current
>> Previous Next
>>
>> On 23/11/2017 09:07 AM, Mike Bailey wrote:
>>
>> RSM work in mysterious ways. You'll notice they don't list any Police
>> frequencies at all. I wonder if this falls under the same sort of category
>> - that its RSM approved (lets face it, Fire wouldn't go rogue on
>> frequencies), and its just not published for privacy and security of
>> communications?
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 23 Nov 2017 at 08:57 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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