(Top post to annoy Barry...)
They probably use HF radios like Codans. They do here in country areas of
NSW. The ACMA database will probably be a fruitful source of info.
Re 'not much on scanners' I am astounded at the number of analogue scanners
advertised on eBay Australia as 'Police' scanners when they are no such
thing. Also, I recently bid for a Bearcat 300, an old analogue scanner that
would hear virtually nothing these days (I needed it for a one-off single
channel application on around 147 MHz). It was bid up to a ridiculous $100+!
...not be me I hasten to add. Buggy site that eBay, too...
Either a trader or an ignorant hopeful who being disappointed will sell it
on to some other sucker!
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Post by JeÃusPost by DimmerPost by JeÃusPost by DimmerIs this ng still working?
Can't listen to analogue phones or the police any more...
Re Police, not actually true, depening on where you live. And there's quite
a bit of action on GRN too! And also some pagers (PDW)...
Yeah, I'm in Tas and they use a trunking network here, alas I am way
out of range of that, being in remote NE Tassie. I'm guessing they
must use some VHF freqs for these mountainous areas, but haven't
gotten a good look at the 4WDs the coppers use here to see what
antennas they have...
As for the old analgue cordless phones, well I have no hope of
listening to those here, even if I wanted to... no neighbours for
miles. That said, I have set my pcr 1500 to scan and record around
30MHz and occaisonally pick up some Asian comms, always very brief.
I'd like to find out what exactly that is some day...
Post by DimmerUsenet is
Post by JeÃusslowly dying... but yes, the group is still here :)
Indeed!