So for many, many years.... we have been listening to the QAS on the following VHF frequencies below....
They are spread out throughout Regional Qld and are re-used a fair bit in areas...
My Question is, has anyone actually worked out, or got the Channel Listing or Bandplan to match these frequencies to there corresponding QAS channels?
I have them alpha-tagged in my scanners as "QAS 79.6625" and it would look better with a QAS Channel attached.
Any help appreciated!
78.9100
79.4625
79.4750
79.4875
79.5000
79.6375
79.6500
79.6625
79.6750
79.6875
79.7000
79.7375
79.7500
79.7625
79.7750
79.7875
79.8000
79.8375
79.9250
79.9750
Cheers
QAS VHF Regional Bandplan or Channel List
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Re: QAS VHF Regional Bandplan or Channel List
Yes
but as they have CTCSS Codes in them i wont be able to post them on here
but as they have CTCSS Codes in them i wont be able to post them on here
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Uniden UBCD996T, RH96, UBCD396xt, Uniden UBCD563-PT
RTL-SDRs way to many
Motorola GP328, GP338, GP328 Plus, XTS3000, DP3400 VHF, DP2600e, DP4801e, DM4601e, XTL5000-03, XTS2500 M3
Simoco SRM9030 AC, SRM9022 UW
Hytera - PD412, PD462, PD682, MD782G, PD782G
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Icom IC-F60, IC-410 Pro
Tait TM8250
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Re: QAS VHF Regional Bandplan or Channel List
plus some of the UHF freqs will be moving out in that direction perhaps with the GWN in the SE ?