465.925MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 42 *
466.025MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 43 *
466.250MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 44 *
466.325MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 45 *
466.600MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 46 *
466.850MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 47 *
466.875MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 48 *
466.950MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 50
466.975MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 51 *
467.275MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 52 *
467.500MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 55 *
467.650MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 56 *
467.700MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 58 *
467.800MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 59 *
465.950MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 60 *
465.525MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 1FG *
465.525MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 2FG
465.550MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 3FG *
465.550MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 4FG *
465.675MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 5FG *
465.675MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 6FG *
465.725MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 7FG *
465.725MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 8FG *
466.975MHz 5kHz - Name:QFRS 9FG *
QFRS UHF Frequencies
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QFRS UHF Frequencies
Last edited by rochedalescan on Wed Jul 27, 2011 9:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: We don't support CTCSS codes for emergency services here because they get inappropriately used. Thankyou for the information though :) Regards Rochedalescan
Reason: We don't support CTCSS codes for emergency services here because they get inappropriately used. Thankyou for the information though :) Regards Rochedalescan
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Re: QFRS UHF Frequencies
www.brisbanescan.com use to have a complete list of QFRS UHF Frequencies with locations but the the web site is down dose any one know why ?
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Re: QFRS UHF Frequencies
his server could be down?
put .au after the com and see what comes up.
put .au after the com and see what comes up.
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Re: QFRS UHF Frequencies
Thanks I tried that it use to work
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Re: QFRS UHF Frequencies
Hi yes my site is playing up again it seems to be a Processor Issue which i am getting fixed. alternately as all my data is on the Radio Reference Database
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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
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Re: QFRS UHF Frequencies
Please note that the BrisbaneScan website is back up and running after the processor issue was fixed
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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
Forum Administrator
phil@aussiescanners.com.au
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: QFRS UHF Frequencies
I am going through the list that I got from brisbanescan.com so I can Alpha tag my frequencies. But I would like to know what the tone is used for?brisbanescan wrote:Please note that the BrisbaneScan website is back up and running after the processor issue was fixed
I can still RX on the frequency without setting the tone, will it improve the audio that I hear?
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Re: QFRS UHF Frequencies
As far as scanner users are concerned, nothing.bagman002 wrote: . . But I would like to know what the tone is used for?
Tones are used for a number of reasons, some of which are:-
1. To limit random interference.
2. To allow multiple non-related organisations to share a common repeater (known as a Community Repeater).
3. To allow frequencies to be re-used within the normal "frequency re-use distance".
4. The ACMA says you must.
In the case of the Emergency Services, it is used to allow the same frequency to be reused in adjacent areas.
For example:- QFRS Channel 10 in the South Eastern, and North Coast Regions, is the same frequency as Channel 40 in the South Western, and Brisbane Regions, but with a different Tone.
No.I can still RX on the frequency without setting the tone, will it improve the audio that I hear?
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Re: QFRS UHF Frequencies
Thanks for explaining that.Comint wrote:As far as scanner users are concerned, nothing.bagman002 wrote: . . But I would like to know what the tone is used for?
Tones are used for a number of reasons, some of which are:-
1. To limit random interference.
Comint
Is it still worth me putting in the tone settings if it will limit random interference or is that still irrelevant to scanners?
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Re: QFRS UHF Frequencies
It is best NOT to use Tones unless you absolutely need to, as it takes a finite time for the receiver to decode a tone, which can cause you to miss the start of a transmission.bagman002 wrote:Is it still worth me putting in the tone settings if it will limit random interference or is that still irrelevant to scanners?
If you are getting interference across a lot of frequencies, then you have other problems, and using Tones is not the solution.
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