Firecom Southeast Callsigns
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Re: Firecom Southeast Callsigns
Gonna be hard to receive them
You can try
461.5687
461.7562
461.8437
461.9687
They are all linked
You can try
461.5687
461.7562
461.8437
461.9687
They are all linked
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Re: Firecom Southeast Callsigns
What antanna should i use to receive them?
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Well i have a window mount antenna (Stuck on the inside) and I struggle to receive it.FTX03 wrote:What antanna should i use to receive them?
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Re: Firecom Southeast Callsigns
Your window mount is a bit of wire suction cupped to the inside of the window isn't it?
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Yeah hahahayoungn wrote:Your window mount is a bit of wire suction cupped to the inside of the window isn't it?
Not the best but it does its job.
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Ok I spent majority of the day in Woodridge and I was getting the turnout channel (461.5687) extremely clear
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Re: Firecom Southeast Callsigns
im sure thats tamborine one
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Also am receiving thar freq loud and clear outside Durack firestation
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That 1st freq you gave me its the write one, however as you said it is hard to receive on the hand held antanna.
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Re: Firecom Southeast Callsigns
674 does'nt have a charle has a victor.
no yankee at 672 it moved to 673.
and 645 has a wiskey somewhere down thier
no yankee at 672 it moved to 673.
and 645 has a wiskey somewhere down thier
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Yeah fleet 901 (what's listed as 74C) is 664C running out of Mount Tamborinered_86 wrote:674 does'nt have a charle has a victor.
no yankee at 672 it moved to 673.
and 645 has a wiskey somewhere down thier
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Re: Firecom Southeast Callsigns
They moved into the new station as soon as it was ready. They are only responding from the rear entrance until such time as the old station was demolishged and the front driveway is complete which is very nearly done...although the concreters might have to wait a couple of days with this rain.
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They are only responding from the back street until the new driveway is complete which is almost done. the front of the station looks good too.
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Re: Firecom Southeast Callsigns
fleet 0835 la france is currently spare pump at ipswich
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Fleet 825 isn't a la france.fire_rescue wrote:fleet 0825 la france is currently spare pump at ipswich
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Re: Firecom Southeast Callsigns
0835 sorry
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673Yankee (Rosewood) is currently being borrowed by a rural brigade on the Goldcoast for controlled burn-offs. Won't have it back for awhile (weeks or months)
645Juliette (Ipswich) is offline. Has been offline for quite sometime due to refurbishment.
645Juliette (Ipswich) is offline. Has been offline for quite sometime due to refurbishment.
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Re: Firecom Southeast Callsigns
Actually, that's not entirely correct.FirefighterDown wrote:673Yankee (Rosewood) is currently being borrowed by a rural brigade on the Goldcoast
I believe you, sorry, *they* will get it back over Easter, but then it will go back to the Gold Coast for...... Months.FirefighterDown wrote: for controlled burn-offs. Won't have it back for awhile (weeks or months)
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That's what the Captain and Lieutenant were talking about Tuesday night. It is being borrowed by a rural brigade on the Goldcoast for controlled burn offs. They won't have it for a few months but they hope they can get it back ASAP as they quite frankly need it. While the Yankee is mainly a troop-carrier and grass-fire vehicle, it is useful for different situations. Not to mention one Alpha cannot carry everyone who shows up during a pager call. It has happened before where Rosewood auxiliary in private vehicles have had to follow behind 673Alpha on a run in-order to get on-scene as there wasn't enough room in the appliance and the Yankee wasn't there to carry them. I also heard something about somebody only wanting the yankee to be used for grass fires only and nothing else which is delusional.BradT87 wrote:Actually, that's not entirely correct.FirefighterDown wrote:673Yankee (Rosewood) is currently being borrowed by a rural brigade on the Goldcoast
I believe you, sorry, *they* will get it back over Easter, but then it will go back to the Gold Coast for...... Months.FirefighterDown wrote: for controlled burn-offs. Won't have it back for awhile (weeks or months)