Trunking Gold Coast

Enthusiast discussion on trunked radio networks, protocols including MPT1327, TETRA, EDACS, SMARTNET - as well as talk group ID's
cjradloff76
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Re: Trunking Gold Coast

Post by cjradloff76 »

i was down that way yesterday and found a heap of unknowns some bearing talkgroup ids

884.7500
929.9750 sounds similar to the ippy 929.6250 see seperate posting
897.9000
904.8250
915.3250
925.8250
928.8625
852.8375
865.0750
865.8000
866.0750
908.4000
918.9000
853.0875
857.2125 burleigh heads with tg-ids
865.1000
866.0000
866.6250 surfers
868.6250 surfers
DSE DTS-96
SANGEAN ATS-505
UNIDEN XLT72
DSE DF radio *old as the hills
ACER LAPTOP with all the software required to pick up data carriers (eg- acars, weather fax, SSTV etc)
cjradloff76
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Re: Trunking Gold Coast

Post by cjradloff76 »

thats in a moving forward direction sitting in the rear of one of surfsides buses.

there was a pause at burleigh to change buses.......//////?
DSE DTS-96
SANGEAN ATS-505
UNIDEN XLT72
DSE DF radio *old as the hills
ACER LAPTOP with all the software required to pick up data carriers (eg- acars, weather fax, SSTV etc)
Comint
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Re: Trunking Gold Coast

Post by Comint »

cjradloff76 wrote:i was down that way yesterday and found a heap of unknowns some bearing talkgroup ids

852.8375
853.0875
857.2125 burleigh heads with tg-ids

865.0750
865.1000
865.8000
866.0000
866.0750
866.6250 surfers
868.6250 surfers

884.7500
897.9000
904.8250
908.4000
915.3250
918.9000
925.8250
928.8625
929.9750 sounds similar to the ippy 929.6250 see seperate posting
Don't know of any of those as being Trunked Radio frequencies.

In Australia, the 800 MHz Trunked Radio Band is 865.0125 to 869.9875 MHz in 25 kHz steps (with the input 45 MHz below), and those 86x MHz frequencies all appear to be 12.5 kHz off the normal assignments, and considering that TETRA uses the full 25 kHz, it is highly unlikely that there are any assignments on 12.5 kHz offsets.

The rest of the frequencies are more likely to be Telemetry, or Links.

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Comint
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