[TheList] Fenz

Gary Stone kaimaikid at xtra.co.nz
Sat Oct 19 17:49:38 AEDT 2019


Definitely UHF antennas - they appear to be RFI elevated feed colinear 
with spring traps

Main reason for asking was to save me having to put another radio into 
my car just for local Fire




On 19/10/2019 5:51 PM, Mark Foster wrote:
> Late response. I'm not aware of any IGC channels being fitted onto 
> 'fleet' vehicles*.  UHF is used for LMR in the Auckland area, not sure 
> how far down into BOP it goes, possible the vehicles you're seeing 
> roam into the Auckland (UHF) areas, but the rest are still ESA/75Mhz.  
> Possible they're running shorter antennas.
>
> * Auckland Operational Support vehicles are fitted with their 
> IGC-equivalent radios in addition to the UHF LMR.
>
> On Sun, Oct 13, 2019 at 2:23 PM Gary Stone <kaimaikid at xtra.co.nz 
> <mailto:kaimaikid at xtra.co.nz>> wrote:
>
>     I am noticing more and more these days fire service utes either
>     running
>     around with both VHF and UHF antennas or just a UHF antenna only (BoP
>     region)
>
>     Curious if the utes with UHF only still have full contact with Fire
>     Comms or are they just set up for local fire ground radio support?
>
>     Does Tauranga have a UHF channel now that is linked to the VHF
>     fire comm
>     channel?
>
>     Also is there any UHF linking in the BoP region?
>
>     Please don't make me have to go out and purchase a frequency
>     counter and
>     find myself a friendly ute driver and sit there triggering his
>     mic, lol
>
>
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