Traffic control
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Re: Traffic control
anywhere from CB Channel 1 through to Channel 80
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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
Barrett 950
Icom IC-F60, IC-410 Pro
Tait TM8250
Kenwood - NX720HG
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Re: Traffic control
They quite often use channel 20, but it's not universal. Anyway, the radio you have isn't a good scanner so if you're looking for frequencies, try this site. Put the post codes in for about a 50 kilometre radius, make sure you select megahertz, and don't worry about the authorisation dates. Make sure the frequency range isn't too big, better to have a number of smaller ranges.
http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/assig ... nge.search
http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/assig ... nge.search
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Re: Traffic control
Guess it depends on the company....some have their own allocation but most use UHF CBRSGME Man wrote:Does anyone know what frequency the Toowoomba traffic control use.