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What UHF Channel you use SEQ?

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What UHF Channel you use SEQ?

Post by outlaw »

Yep basically that trying to get an idea of what channel's businesses/clubs/groups etc. use frequently in the South-East Queensland / Northern NSW regions.

Any help is very much appreciated... our clubs been running 33 since we formed but obviously (well not obvious at the time :oops: ) being a repeater station we shouldn't so want to find another free station with little traffic on it :lol:
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Post by tumoit »

channel 7 is the random dickhead chat in Brisbane.

can become a bit much at times.
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Post by GRINCH »

sunny coast club and lcmp both use 10
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Post by stu »

tumoit wrote:channel 7 is the random dickhead chat in Brisbane.

can become a bit much at times.
don't forget the10 year olds asking for a radio check every 5 minutes.
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Post by familybus »

tumoit wrote:channel 7 is the random dickhead chat in Brisbane.

can become a bit much at times.
as it is here in sydney! especially on school holidays when they get on there Aldi specials and carry on all day! :roll:
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Post by jugger »

club uses 25 i think . is that right stu? havent been on many club trips lateley. me and my mayes use 16 when where out . seems u get less interuptions . 25 u seem to get heaps of ppl using it.
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Post by Jeeps »

Don't forget guys that the owner (a mate of mine) of ch7 is a regular on these forums, we're not all that bad!

1-8 & 31-38 are for repeaters, don't use them it just makes the repeaters even worse. 40 & 18 are highway channels. 21,22,23 are for telementry but everything else is fair game.
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Post by HiluxDave »

is there a general emergency channel?
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Post by familybus »

Jeeps wrote:Don't forget guys that the owner (a mate of mine) of ch7 is a regular on these forums, we're not all that bad!
no one said that the owner ( a mate of yours) is a bad person! :roll:
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Post by -Scott- »

"the owner ... of ch7"?

Please explain?
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Post by Jeeps »

familybus wrote:
Jeeps wrote:Don't forget guys that the owner (a mate of mine) of ch7 is a regular on these forums, we're not all that bad!
no one said that the owner ( a mate of yours) is a bad person! :roll:
i understand that but often threads including discussions about repeaters can become degenerative :)

-Scott-, he holds the licence (from ACMA) to operate the repeater. I think the licence is about $500 to set up and then about $100 per year to renew. Owners change from time to time and the price for a fully operational repeater + licence can vary from a few thousand to a few ten thousand.

HiluxDave, the emergency channel is 5/35. They used to be in range of capitol cities but there has been a change in recent years (due to mobile phones) and ch 5 repeaters are now mostly found in rural areas where there is little or no mobile phone range.

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Post by longlux »

Heres a list of repeaters

http://www.tropinet.com/uhf-repeaters/
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Post by Spartacus »

we be using ch13 lately. so if u want any of the TRS crew when out in a
park try that.
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