[TheList] Fire UHF incident ground communications
Brendan Sheehy
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Thu Nov 23 09:01:12 AEDT 2017
The whole country is/will be using these channels nationally by the end of this year. The next rollout is for the rural sector over the next 2 or 3 years.
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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<mailto: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<mailto: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.
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Licence ID [Descending] Licence No [Descending] Licensee [Descending] Channel [Descending] Ref.Freq. (MHz) [Descending] Location [Descending] Grid Reference [Descending] Licence Type [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
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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<mailto: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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