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School Handheld Frequencies

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 6:07 pm
by RadioKid
Hey all,
My school in Western Sydney (which Im not gonna disclose) is using IC-41PROs for teachers to talk with each other. They are NOT CBs. They have 2 channels.
I cant, however, find the frequency for it. Ive tried the ACMA database and map with no luck. Ive tried my scanner on Close Call, also no luck. And I cant imagine them being on the NSW Telco.
Any ideas? Should I keep trying with the scanner or is there a resource online where I can find it?
Thanks, Matty :D

Re: School Handheld Frequencies

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 6:50 pm
by Radio_Australia
A few things ,

The ic41pro is a UHF CB analogue radio ,

You are either not using close call correctly , i.e. Not Close enough while they transmit ,

Or they are using a radio that looks similar to the ic41 , and possibly a digital radio with a unlicensed freq ...

Leaning towards them actually having a CB if you can't find it in Acma database ,

ALSO don't close call for CB freq , just scan the 80 channels

Re: School Handheld Frequencies

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 8:53 pm
by tanger32au
How close have you been while using close call? Maybe just scan the 80 channels and see if you can find them.

Re: School Handheld Frequencies

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 7:24 am
by Newy1234
tanger32au wrote:How close have you been while using close call? Maybe just scan the 80 channels and see if you can find them.
Yep as Radio Aust said above.

http://www.icom.net.au/uhfcb_ic-41pro.html

Re: School Handheld Frequencies

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 8:46 am
by Yipyip46
Good Morning, The IC-41PRO can have commercial frequencies added. I have seen these radio come across my bench with 4 commercial frequencies programmed and the CB channels inhibited. A cheap Australian Approved handheld. Their frequency range is 450 MHz to 520 MHz according to the brochure. This being the case they could theoretically be anywhere on the UHF band. Sorry to throw a spanner in the works. Regards Yipyip

Re: School Handheld Frequencies

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 5:43 pm
by RadioKid
Thanks All for the quick replies,
I have had my Close Call on 136-174 and 225-520 with CTCSS/DCS search on. Im within 50 metres of them but not getting anything.
As I stated above, they have only 2 labelled channels. No CB, just 2 private channels.
Is there a website where I can find this info?

School Handheld Frequencies

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 6:20 pm
by Radio_Australia
RadioKid wrote:Thanks All for the quick replies,
I have had my Close Call on 136-174 and 225-520 with CTCSS/DCS search on. Im within 50 metres of them but not getting anything.
As I stated above, they have only 2 labelled channels. No CB, just 2 private channels.
Is there a website where I can find this info?
Your search parameters are too wide , and because of that taking to long to find correct freq while they are actually transmitting , close call is different from searching a specific band ,

only search the freq parameters the ic 41 can transmit on .

Re: School Handheld Frequencies

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 6:23 pm
by RadioKid
Radio_Australia wrote:
RadioKid wrote:Thanks All for the quick replies,
I have had my Close Call on 136-174 and 225-520 with CTCSS/DCS search on. Im within 50 metres of them but not getting anything.
As I stated above, they have only 2 labelled channels. No CB, just 2 private channels.
Is there a website where I can find this info?
Your search parameters are too wide , and because of that taking to long to find correct freq while they are actually transmitting ,

only search the freq parameters the ic 41 can transmit on .
So just keep it to 450-520?

Re: School Handheld Frequencies

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 6:34 pm
by Radio_Australia
RadioKid wrote:
Radio_Australia wrote:
RadioKid wrote:Thanks All for the quick replies,
I have had my Close Call on 136-174 and 225-520 with CTCSS/DCS search on. Im within 50 metres of them but not getting anything.
As I stated above, they have only 2 labelled channels. No CB, just 2 private channels.
Is there a website where I can find this info?
Your search parameters are too wide , and because of that taking to long to find correct freq while they are actually transmitting ,

only search the freq parameters the ic 41 can transmit on .
So just keep it to 450-520?
Yes , if you have close call correctly set and 50 meters away max it will work ,

If that fails you are doing something incorrect , or the radios in use are digital and Not a IC41

Good luck

Re: School Handheld Frequencies

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 7:05 pm
by RadioKid
Thanks Radio_Australia

Re: School Handheld Frequencies

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 8:58 pm
by Radio_Australia
Any update ?

Re: School Handheld Frequencies

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2017 6:42 pm
by RadioKid
Nah not yet Radio_Australia,
I managed to get my hands on one of them. They ARE IC41-PROs with 2 channels
(PHS 1, PHS 2).
Nothing yet though. Im on school holidays now. Ill keep trying though.
Thanks for all your help, Mathew

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Re: School Handheld Frequencies

Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2017 5:30 am
by blacktown
Money is on UHF CB with a private offset tone
Scan 476.4000- 477.425mhz
i have checked the acma database (i have figured out what school you are at) but nothing listed.
Using the CB band means no requirement for a license and annual fee, only the cost of the outlaying for say half a dozen radios