[TheList] Fire UHF incident ground communications

Shane Vickers senavick2 at gmail.com
Mon Nov 27 10:35:23 AEDT 2017


Hi Mark,

I am indeed behind in the times..  I am just a little to far out of
Auckland for their repeaters so have not had the privilege of listening
until very recently..
Cheers for the update, I "assumed" they were under those details only
because of their method of communicating with each other.

Regards

On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 9:00 PM, Mark Foster <blakjak at gmail.com> wrote:

> You keep mentioning Fire Police. Do you mean Auckland Operational Support,
> formerly Auckland Fire Police?  (They stopped being called Fire Police in
> 2012).
>
> They're guests on the AoG digital (P25) radio network operated by Police
> and used mainly by them. They're unique in this arrangement, to Auckland.
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 9:15 AM, Shane Vickers <senavick2 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> 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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