Found this early this morning while in Edward St. It sounds like dmr, I will take my laptop over the weekend and try and get some recordings. Cant find a listing for this...
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Re: 453.9500MHz
I have found a lot of DMR frequencies don't lie on a 'rounded' number, it could be 453.94875 for example. I will have a try at searching for the listing when I get home
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Re: 453.9500MHz
This an Uplink Frequency associated with 463.450 MHz which is registered with the QAS.
Was the Data you heard DMR or maybe Data?
I was thinking QAS MDT, but I'm pretty sure they operate around the 415-416 MHz, can someone confirm?
Maybe you had some strong bleeding from a Close TX Site or something....
Just my opinion..
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Was the Data you heard DMR or maybe Data?
I was thinking QAS MDT, but I'm pretty sure they operate around the 415-416 MHz, can someone confirm?
Maybe you had some strong bleeding from a Close TX Site or something....
Just my opinion..
Cheers
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Re: 453.9500MHz
QAS voice comms are around 415 -416 MHz. 463.50 is a QAS frequency too. Probably MDT.
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Re: 453.9500MHz
Granted it is a QAS frequency but for regional Queensland, I have heard the same frequency on DMR on a negative offset and never went back to have a listen and also forgot to write it down, I believe it to be a hotelVkfour wrote:QAS voice comms are around 415 -416 MHz. 463.50 is a QAS frequency too. Probably MDT.
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Simoco SRM9030 AC, SRM9022 UW
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Re: 453.9500MHz
is it atmospheric ducting (like when a local seabreeze has set in) causing signals from Regional Qld to appear in metropolitan Brisbane? There are a couple of TETRA users as well on this input
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Re: 453.9500MHz
Yes, I did note that this frequency didn't appear to be allocated to Brisneyland, so it could well be. It could also be from a close by frequency, an IF image or the mixing together of other frequencies.
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453.9500MHz
Also noticed strong close call captures on the Gold Coast in the uhf range in the last few days . Regretfully did not write them down . Mostly in the southport CBD ,
410-50mhz range .
410-50mhz range .
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Re: 453.9500MHz
I'm still hearing this as of 4/4/15. I work in Brisbane city and have been hearing it since my original post.
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Re: 453.9500MHz
Update - found some time on my 30 minute lunch break and can confirm voice on this frequency. Sounded like gardeners, botanical gardens maybe?
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