The G tram frequency

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The G tram frequency

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The G trams Gold Coast
Any body know there frequency or is it digital or trunk cant find
Thanks for help
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Re: The G tram frequency

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railsquad77 wrote:The G trams Gold Coast
Any body know there frequency or is it digital or trunk cant find
Thanks for help

It is 800 MHz TETRA so pretty much forget it.

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Bummer just did more looking it is 832mhz as in Acma so yep thanks railscan for responding
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I am soon getting a SDR to play with , they have 5 sites listed so far , NXDN can be decoded with SDR so maybe tetra can also .
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Tetra cannot be resolved in real time using 3rd party software and a SDR or discriminator output. It can be 'recorded' and played back with some success in resolving the audio. NXDN and DMR can but it requires acertain amount of setup and it is not always successful. A good clean strong signal is needed and the SDR has to be spot on or the Shift adjusted accordingly.

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Bugga , might stick to some local NXDN
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