Have been listening to QFRS VHF and they were setting up a new network and talking about 1000 channels
I saw a page go out to Dayboro and to use VHF 330
Anybody have any updates on the channel allocations ?
QFRS VHF Allocation
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QFRS VHF Allocation
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Re: QFRS VHF Allocation
Yeah. A 1000 Channels. It sounds impressive, but it seems they just duplicate the frequencies.bodyguard wrote:Have been listening to QFRS VHF and they were setting up a new network and talking about 1000 channels
I saw a page go out to Dayboro and to use VHF 330
Anybody have any updates on the channel allocations ?
I am sure a list has been posted on here in the past, which showed :-
Channels 201, and up, as Central Region,
Channels 401, and up, as North Coast Region, and
Channels 701, and up, as Far Northern Region, and
the Channel 1 frequency was the same for all Regions, and
the Channel 11 frequency was the same for all Regions, and so on.
So if they follow that pattern, Channel 330 should be 70.700 MHz.
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