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vismannetje
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Australia frequency

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hello all I am new to this site I have a Uniden Bearcat BC 3000xlt I want the frequencies of Australia police, SES, fire, and ambulance there is a list that I can use for this frequency thanks. :D
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Re: Australia frequency

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vismannetje wrote:hello all I am new to this site I have a Uniden Bearcat BC 3000xlt I want the frequencies of Australia police, SES, fire, and ambulance there is a list that I can use for this frequency thanks. :D
It would help if you at least stated which State you are in.

Bear in mind that the Emergency Services in most States, are on Trunked Radio Systems, and/or use encryption.

The BC3000XLT is NOT compatible with such Systems.

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Re: Australia frequency

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I live in Victoria suburb Point Cook thanks
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Re: Australia frequency

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vismannetje wrote:I live in Victoria suburb Point Cook thanks
Welcome :)

Point Cook is in the metropolitan area so you should have no dramas finding alot of different frequencies to tune into.

You won't be able to listen to the Melbourne police channels which cover your general area (Werribee, Wyndham Vale, Geelong, Altona ect), but you could tune into one of the country channels on 163.9125 or 163.8875

As for the CFA give 162.1875 a try, you should hear your local brigade on this. I haven't been following the developments of the RMR (in basic terms a new radio network) but depending on how this is going you may or may not be able to listen to this.

Good luck
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Re: Australia frequency

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Apparently there have been metro vicpol patrols on country channels.


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Thanks guys
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