Hey! Newer Members - Please Read
- SunnybankScan
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Hey! Newer Members - Please Read
Hello all!
This is directed at newer members mainly. But staff, feel free to join in.
Im just wanting to know how everyone became interested in scanning, emeregncy services or radios in general? And is anyone interested in setting up a time to meet up or get together?
If anyone has any questions or just wants to chat about anything it doesnt have to be site related, just PM, comment, or conatact me if you have MSN, and we can chat.
All the staff and members on this site are more than willing to talk, help and give advice. Don't be discouraged by expereice you may have had on other forums, (I speak from experience) Don't think your questions are stupid and no one will answer them, many of us here don't know everything about scanning and radios, I'm still learning things myself
Try and get your mates involved too.
Cheers
This is directed at newer members mainly. But staff, feel free to join in.
Im just wanting to know how everyone became interested in scanning, emeregncy services or radios in general? And is anyone interested in setting up a time to meet up or get together?
If anyone has any questions or just wants to chat about anything it doesnt have to be site related, just PM, comment, or conatact me if you have MSN, and we can chat.
All the staff and members on this site are more than willing to talk, help and give advice. Don't be discouraged by expereice you may have had on other forums, (I speak from experience) Don't think your questions are stupid and no one will answer them, many of us here don't know everything about scanning and radios, I'm still learning things myself
Try and get your mates involved too.
Cheers
Cheers
SunnybankScan
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SunnybankScan
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- noodles88
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I listen to live online streaming via moreton diver. A few months ago there was an incident near my house involving police and dog squad. I was curious to know what happened so I searched online for scanners and came across moreton diver. I never found out what happened that night but I've been a regular listener since.
The site was down for a few days and while searching for other online scanners I came across this site which required me to become a member before viewing info re scanning sites. I found it to be a great resource and I check in regularly to see whats new.
I'm probably a minority in this community as I'm female, and for me I like having access to a forum that is interesting and isn't full of profanity and immature crap (well mostly )
My interest is in emergency services and how they operate, and also just knowing what happens on the gold coast once the sun goes down..
The site was down for a few days and while searching for other online scanners I came across this site which required me to become a member before viewing info re scanning sites. I found it to be a great resource and I check in regularly to see whats new.
I'm probably a minority in this community as I'm female, and for me I like having access to a forum that is interesting and isn't full of profanity and immature crap (well mostly )
My interest is in emergency services and how they operate, and also just knowing what happens on the gold coast once the sun goes down..
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It all started for me, when the GME TX4400 came out, just punched in the local freqs for the police down home and hey presto, something interesting to listen to while working the long days & nights on the land.
But in the purest form I only bought my first scanner a pre loved portable UBC73XLT less than 12 months ago. No way back now always looking for more. Loving tinkering with electronics I put a discriminator port for the 'ambo screen' in it last month. I've always been interested with listening to the emergency services fire & ambo here in brisbane. But down home in a country town the police was awesome easily got to know all the numbers, knew most of the places they were talking.
I was one of those inactive members until the last couple of months and would recommend to any one else out there that is 'just a looker' like I was. Join in we all have a piece of info that will help some one
But in the purest form I only bought my first scanner a pre loved portable UBC73XLT less than 12 months ago. No way back now always looking for more. Loving tinkering with electronics I put a discriminator port for the 'ambo screen' in it last month. I've always been interested with listening to the emergency services fire & ambo here in brisbane. But down home in a country town the police was awesome easily got to know all the numbers, knew most of the places they were talking.
I was one of those inactive members until the last couple of months and would recommend to any one else out there that is 'just a looker' like I was. Join in we all have a piece of info that will help some one
- SunnybankScan
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Yeah, its good if you live in the area and can actually listen to police or emergency services, because that way you can go take a look Its great to have a female on the site, As far as im aware, your the first. So make sure you stay active.noodles88 wrote:I listen to live online streaming via moreton diver. A few months ago there was an incident near my house involving police and dog squad. I was curious to know what happened so I searched online for scanners and came across moreton diver. I never found out what happened that night but I've been a regular listener since.
The site was down for a few days and while searching for other online scanners I came across this site which required me to become a member before viewing info re scanning sites. I found it to be a great resource and I check in regularly to see whats new.
I'm probably a minority in this community as I'm female, and for me I like having access to a forum that is interesting and isn't full of profanity and immature crap (well mostly )
My interest is in emergency services and how they operate, and also just knowing what happens on the gold coast once the sun goes down..
Rochedalescan is very professional, so you dont have to worry about all that immature crap indeed. Do you use MSN noodles88?
Cheers
SunnybankScan
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SunnybankScan
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- SunnybankScan
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Yeah, sounds good.workerboy wrote:It all started for me, when the GME TX4400 came out, just punched in the local freqs for the police down home and hey presto, something interesting to listen to while working the long days & nights on the land.
But in the purest form I only bought my first scanner a pre loved portable UBC73XLT less than 12 months ago. No way back now always looking for more. Loving tinkering with electronics I put a discriminator port for the 'ambo screen' in it last month. I've always been interested with listening to the emergency services fire & ambo here in brisbane. But down home in a country town the police was awesome easily got to know all the numbers, knew most of the places they were talking.
I was one of those inactive members until the last couple of months and would recommend to any one else out there that is 'just a looker' like I was. Join in we all have a piece of info that will help some one
Are you looking at getting more equipment? You use MSN?
Cheers
SunnybankScan
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SunnybankScan
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Second female that we know of , there's another lady that does fire photography Pheonix_Rising I think it is.
And no probs we are all professional around here.
Cheers Shane
And no probs we are all professional around here.
Cheers Shane
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Phoenix Rising it is and yes like me, she does photography.Rochedalescan wrote:Second female that we know of , theres another lady that does fire photography Phenox_Rising I think it is.
And no probs we are all proffesional around here.
Cheers Shane
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Theres got to be more new or older "not as active" members out there. Come talk here.
Cheers
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Been registered on the site since it was called "rochedalescan" rather than aussiescanners just haven't posted anything. Came here originally for info and ended up finding more than i expected to. Haven't bought myself a scanner yet though, been to busy with life etc but I plan to as soon as i know what I should buy for what i want to do with it (and when i have money). Anyway got into all this because there is always something interesting to listen to and there always seems to be sirens going off in my town so id like to know what is going on.
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Where abouts are you from.AusRambo wrote:Been registered on the site since it was called "rochedalescan" rather than aussiescanners just haven't posted anything. Came here originally for info and ended up finding more than i expected to. Haven't bought myself a scanner yet though, been to busy with life etc but I plan to as soon as i know what I should buy for what i want to do with it (and when i have money). Anyway got into all this because there is always something interesting to listen to and there always seems to be sirens going off in my town so id like to know what is going on.
If you eventually buy a scanner, what do you think you will get?
Cheers
SunnybankScan
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It became Aussie Scanners about a week (maybe two) ago so yeah hasn't been long. Where are you located? What did you want to listen to mainly? How much did you want to spend? Handheld or desktop?AusRambo wrote:Been registered on the site since it was called "rochedalescan" rather than aussiescanners just haven't posted anything. Came here originally for info and ended up finding more than i expected to. Haven't bought myself a scanner yet though, been to busy with life etc but I plan to as soon as i know what I should buy for what i want to do with it (and when i have money). Anyway got into all this because there is always something interesting to listen to and there always seems to be sirens going off in my town so id like to know what is going on.
Answer the above questions and we'll help wherever we can. (Sounds like a RACQ ad )
EDIT - Damn Jarrod you beat me in my post
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Hahaha Yeah!
Cheers
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I was originally from Rochedale, I'm now in the mid-north coast nsw. Yeah that's the thing, I have no idea what kind of scanner I should be looking at. Where I live there is pretty much everything to listen to; obviously all the emergency services (police, fire, ambos, ses), also an airport, reservist base, lots of maritime traffic and a repeater probably only 15km away. Id like to listen in to as many diff things as possible but if one device can't do that (I obviously don't know either way but it would seem like that shouldn't be a problem) then police is my main goal just because they seem to be soo active here, could be interesting.SunnybankScan wrote:Where abouts are you from.AusRambo wrote:Been registered on the site since it was called "rochedalescan" rather than aussiescanners just haven't posted anything. Came here originally for info and ended up finding more than i expected to. Haven't bought myself a scanner yet though, been to busy with life etc but I plan to as soon as i know what I should buy for what i want to do with it (and when i have money). Anyway got into all this because there is always something interesting to listen to and there always seems to be sirens going off in my town so id like to know what is going on.
If you eventually buy a scanner, what do you think you will get?
Wanting to listen mainly to the police, Mid-north coast cops shouldn't be encrypted, not a big town. Desktop I'm assuming would be more versatile and get more range? From looking at prices a decent scanner seems to be in the range of 200-400$ I'm fine with those prices. At the moment would probably be listening in fairly often as I don't have much to do lately (tafe, looking for work etc, Bartender by trade).Stretch wrote:It became Aussie Scanners about a week (maybe two) ago so yeah hasn't been long. Where are you located? What did you want to listen to mainly? How much did you want to spend? Handheld or desktop?
Answer the above questions and we'll help wherever we can. (Sounds like a RACQ ad )
EDIT - Damn Jarrod you beat me in my post
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No I don't think the NSWPF are encrypted on the north coast. But don't hold me to that.
A Uniden UBCT8/9 would be a suitable scanner.
http://www.uniden.com.au/AUSTRALIA/p_ubct8_index.asp
http://www.prestigecom.net.au/index.php ... cts_id=204
http://www.andrewscom.com.au/site-section-07.htm
I have one and am about to get a UBCT9 (same unit) and they are bloody good units.
Hope this helps.
A Uniden UBCT8/9 would be a suitable scanner.
http://www.uniden.com.au/AUSTRALIA/p_ubct8_index.asp
http://www.prestigecom.net.au/index.php ... cts_id=204
http://www.andrewscom.com.au/site-section-07.htm
I have one and am about to get a UBCT9 (same unit) and they are bloody good units.
Hope this helps.
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Very cool, cheers. Looks like they have exactly what im after. I think ill go for the UBCT9, seems to do the same job, but cheaper.
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yeah they are identical to the T8, but come with the computer lead, cd
not a bad unit at all
not a bad unit at all
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I have a T8 in my car. Great unit.
Are you after a desktop or something more portable?
Are you after a desktop or something more portable?
Cheers
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SunnybankScan
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Nah it will sit next to my at my computer, portability isn't a worry so the UBCT9 will do just fine. Just a matter of money now. Well money and docs, any info you guys can point me at would be great, I'm guessing a lot of the info I will need will be found in the users manuals etc? The UBCT9 seems pretty straight forward although I have practically no experience with scanning, trunk tracking etc. I'm into phreaking but this is a totally different game.SunnybankScan wrote:I have a T8 in my car. Great unit.
Are you after a desktop or something more portable?
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Yeah mate. The T8/9 is one of the most user friendly scanners out, I taught myself to use it in about 10mins. I dont read user manuals.
Cheers
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Hi all I have been out of both ham and cb radio for many years now. I got my ham licence fifty years ago and was playing around with cb before that. In those days we used to convert old pye am taxi radios to 27 megs and work the skip from the usa.
The last time I was on cb (27 megs) was 31 years ago operating from fiji and used to talk daily into Australia.
I know the there is little 27 megs around these days but I would like to but a president washington base and an antenna to get back on the air again.
Regards to all.
Bob
The last time I was on cb (27 megs) was 31 years ago operating from fiji and used to talk daily into Australia.
I know the there is little 27 megs around these days but I would like to but a president washington base and an antenna to get back on the air again.
Regards to all.
Bob