This question was originally posted in my 'Abbreviations' thread, but it was better suited to a new thread I thought.
The question is:
How do you know which Transportable Repeater is for operation in which district?
I've hunted and hunted, tried chasing ACMA frequencies and registrations, and nothing has come of it.
If anyone might be so kind as to PM me:
I'm chasing which one are for operation in D20 and D22.
If anyone could help a bloke out, that'd be stellar
Cheers blokes.
CFA Transportable Repeater
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Re: CFA Transportable Repeater
Hi Blake, I don't believe that there are currently any 'transportable repeaters' currently listed for use in District 20 or 22 at present.
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Re: CFA Transportable Repeater
Oh, ok, thanks.
I just assumed that there would logically be one of the many set aside for each district.
Oh well, question answered.
Thanks X-Firey.
I just assumed that there would logically be one of the many set aside for each district.
Oh well, question answered.
Thanks X-Firey.
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Re: CFA Transportable Repeater
Only one I've seen is carried by our local Group FOV. It can be set to operate on any of the CFA frequencies. This might explain why you can't find them listed anywhere
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Re: CFA Transportable Repeater
Indeed it would.
Thanks for that bit of explanation madmarto.
Thanks for that bit of explanation madmarto.
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Re: CFA Transportable Repeater
I may have misunderstood the question. I was referring to the transportable repeaters currently set up on a permanent basis providing comms in some districts e.g TR 386 in District 08. I'm not sure of this repeaters location but it is regularly used for fireground communications in the Frankston area. I believe these 'Transportable Repeaters' are ex-VicPol.
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Re: CFA Transportable Repeater
Ok, no worries X-Firey.
I was referring to the 'magical suitcases':
The portable, quick to setup repeaters for fireground use in radio black-spots.
I would imagine each district would have one stashed away somewhere.
But I could be wrong.
I was referring to the 'magical suitcases':
The portable, quick to setup repeaters for fireground use in radio black-spots.
I would imagine each district would have one stashed away somewhere.
But I could be wrong.
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Re: CFA Transportable Repeater
TR386 in district 8 is a tactical repeater that is being trialled, currently there are 4 of these in district 8. They are mounted on the pumper to provide a local fireground repeater.
The old transportable repeaters have been phased out, the ones either in large pelican boxes or sometimes mounted on a trailer which were analogue Motorola mcs2000's. They were no longer supported by Motorola for repair and were no good for the transition to digital. The phase out was helped by a large number of extra IMC repeater sites built across the state to fill in a lot of black spots. Also Comms has a number of repeater trailers based around the state that get responded and deployed on request to incidents and events. Some of those have been SA floods, Morwell mine fires, NSW, black Saturday where sites got burnt out, V8's & MotoGP, Cadel Evans race in Geelong and those with a keen eye may have spotted one at Avalon this weekend operating on 388.
The old transportable repeaters have been phased out, the ones either in large pelican boxes or sometimes mounted on a trailer which were analogue Motorola mcs2000's. They were no longer supported by Motorola for repair and were no good for the transition to digital. The phase out was helped by a large number of extra IMC repeater sites built across the state to fill in a lot of black spots. Also Comms has a number of repeater trailers based around the state that get responded and deployed on request to incidents and events. Some of those have been SA floods, Morwell mine fires, NSW, black Saturday where sites got burnt out, V8's & MotoGP, Cadel Evans race in Geelong and those with a keen eye may have spotted one at Avalon this weekend operating on 388.
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Re: CFA Transportable Repeater
Ok, very interesting simon.
On the channel plan, 388 is listed to TR (Transportable Repeater) on 162.5375.
"Comms has a number of repeater trailers based around the state".
Any idea where they are?
Are they just floating?
At certain HQs?
At certain ICCs?
At certain groups?
Are they just sort of in a pool, and are provided upon request to wherever they're needed.
So, that would consequentially mean that there would be no official allocation to each district, just on a request basis, yeah?
Would these be the, for example, 'Communications 205 Mobile 1' on the RiD list?
On the channel plan, 388 is listed to TR (Transportable Repeater) on 162.5375.
"Comms has a number of repeater trailers based around the state".
Any idea where they are?
Are they just floating?
At certain HQs?
At certain ICCs?
At certain groups?
Are they just sort of in a pool, and are provided upon request to wherever they're needed.
So, that would consequentially mean that there would be no official allocation to each district, just on a request basis, yeah?
Would these be the, for example, 'Communications 205 Mobile 1' on the RiD list?
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Re: CFA Transportable Repeater
They are where the CTSO's (Communications Technical Service Officers) are located so Bayswater, Wangaratta, Bendigo and in the future Ballarat.
The Comms 205 mobile 1 is the CTSO allocated to that position. The repeaters aren't given a radio ID as such they just pass through what is received
The Comms 205 mobile 1 is the CTSO allocated to that position. The repeaters aren't given a radio ID as such they just pass through what is received
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Re: CFA Transportable Repeater
Beauty Simon, that was exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks for the clear, concise, focused answer.
Cheers mate.
Thanks for the clear, concise, focused answer.
Cheers mate.