[TheList] Christchurch Fire IGC UHF Zone Use

Ray Colvill raycolvill1 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 4 15:16:23 AEDT 2018


In timaru i have been scanning for 20 years and have 1400 active entered in.

on the UBCD396XT it is only 3.4 % of the total memory.

Get realistic people.

On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 5:12 PM Ray Colvill <raycolvill1 at gmail.com> wrote:

> with 10,000 free memory spaces just put them all in the scanner.
>
> On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 2:55 PM Brendan Sheehy <shiters_r_us at hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Zone C does have repeater channels too. The radios have the same standard
>> channels throughout the country. Each zone has 4 blank channels to
>> accommodate local/regional variations. Ch 8 and 9 are the underground
>> repeater used in auckland
>> Ch 8 (Underground 1) used for operations
>> Ch 9 (Underground 2) used for command
>>
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>> Zones A and B have repeater channels included.
>> Zone C is simplex only.
>> Britomart Train Station for example has a local repeater for underground
>> working.
>> There are 4 short (UHF) vertical whip antennae mounted on one of the exit
>> towers.
>> I suspect the zone frequencies would be specific to the area - for
>> example CHCH doesn't have an underground railway station so it wouldn't
>> have the same repeater channels that Auckland does in that zone.
>> It would be interesting to compare the frequency tables between the
>> centres.
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