Hi All,
I recently picked up a Uniden UBCD396XT and I'm hoping to listen into the Victorian SES SMR network in Melbourne. Does anybody have a guide as to how I can go about doing so? I'm rather new to this technology.
Tried searching around but came to false ends.
Cheers,
Simo.
Vic SES SMR + UBCD396XT
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Re: Vic SES SMR + UBCD396XT
I understand the Vic SMR network to be a MPT1327 network. If that is the case the 396XT will not be able to track the network correctly. You will therefore have to program all frequencies from each site as conventional channels and keep hitting 'scan' until you hear the user you want to listen to. Some sites may have set frequencies that are only used by some users, which may make it easier. It's far from ideal, but unless you use a computer to follow the network I don't think there is another way.
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Re: Vic SES SMR + UBCD396XT
Great, that's already making more sense.
I think I'll be doing both methods, firstly plugging them into the scanner and secondly running something like TrunkView?
Any ideas on where to get the list of frequencies from?
I think I'll be doing both methods, firstly plugging them into the scanner and secondly running something like TrunkView?
Any ideas on where to get the list of frequencies from?
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Re: Vic SES SMR + UBCD396XT
I'm in NSW sorry mate, so don't have details of frequencies. My experience was from previous trips to Vic in the past. There will likely be someone here on the forum who can give you the info you are after, if it not already listed in a thread somewhere.SimoHDK wrote:Any ideas on where to get the list of frequencies from?
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Re: Vic SES SMR + UBCD396XT
TrunkView is the way to go.SimoHDK wrote:Great, that's already making more sense.
I think I'll be doing both methods, firstly plugging them into the scanner and secondly running something like TrunkView?
Any ideas on where to get the list of frequencies from?
The SMR requires a Custom Band Plan because the channel numbers don't follow the frequencies in a logical order. Channels 1 to 251 go from 164.0625 to 165.1875 in 12.5 kHz Steps, and then 165.2000 is Ch 301, and the Channels progress up from there, to Ch 364, which is 165.9875 MHz.
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Re: Vic SES SMR + UBCD396XT
Hi Simohdk.
This is a link to a post Brisbanescan put up awhile ago . I hope this helps.
Nirvana
http://www.aussiescanners.com.au/forum/ ... 231&t=4071
This is a link to a post Brisbanescan put up awhile ago . I hope this helps.
Nirvana
http://www.aussiescanners.com.au/forum/ ... 231&t=4071
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Re: Vic SES SMR + UBCD396XT
I'm a huge user of Trunkview once you get it setup it's an incredible program sadly I think the developers have lost interest there so much more that they could do to it maybe Aust is the only country left left this technology.
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Re: Vic SES SMR + UBCD396XT
May be. But in the USA, Pacific Gas and Electricity (PG&E) has, since about mid-2013, been rolling out a new UHF MPT1327 Network in California, which will eventually cover about 100 Sites.turbine_prop wrote: . . maybe Aust is the only country left left this technology.
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Re: Vic SES SMR + UBCD396XT
Makes you wonder why Uniden in the U.S. have not brought out a scanner capable of trunk tracking MPT1327Comint wrote:May be. But in the USA, Pacific Gas and Electricity (PG&E) has, since about mid-2013, been rolling out a new UHF MPT1327 Network in California, which will eventually cover about 100 Sites.turbine_prop wrote: . . maybe Aust is the only country left left this technology.
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