brisbanescan wrote:yeh i thought that as well however it is true. i got the freq from the scanner came home and had a look on the acma and i thought it should have been the other way around
Wouldn't be the first time someone has got the frequencies back-to-front when programming in repeater (or link) frequencies.
The ACMA policy is to have all the TX frequencies on the same Site, in the same block, eg in this case 462-464, and all the RX frequencies in the same block, eg., 452-455. Otherwise CH 2 runs the risk of desensing CH 1 every time they transmit, or vice-versa. Lets hope they are not using them for Safety purposes.
If you have a look at Sites with multiple links, you will see that all the TX will be in the 403-406 range at one end, and in the 412-414 range at the other end, for example.