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Victoria Police Air Wing
ctoria Police UHF Radio InformationMetro Melbourne
Police Ch
Ch 1
Ch 2
Ch 3
Output
467.8500
467.8750
467.9000
Input
458.3500
458.3750
458.4000
Ch 4
Ch 5
Ch 6
Ch 7
Ch 8
Ch 9
Ch 10
Ch 11
Ch 12
Ch 13
Ch 14
Ch 15
Ch 16
Ch 17
Ch 18
Ch 19
Ch 20
Ch 21
Ch 22
Ch 23
Ch 24
Ch 25
Ch 26
467.9250
467.9500
467.9750
468.0000
468.0250
468.0500
468.0750
468.1000
468.1250
468.1500
468.1750
468.2000
468.2250
468.2500
468.2750
468.3000
468.3250
468.3500
468.3750
468.4000
468.4250
468.4500
468.4750
458.4250
458.4500
458.4750
458.5000
458.5250
458.5500
458.5750
458.6000
458.6250
458.6500
458.6750
458.7000
458.7250
458.7500
458.7750
458.8000
458.8250
458.8500
458.8750
458.9000
458.9250
458.9500
458.9750
Ch 27
Ch 28
Ch 29
Ch 30
Ch 31
Ch 32
Ch 33
Ch 34
Ch 35
Ch 36
468.5000
468.5250
468.5500
468.5750
468.6000
468.6250
468.6500
468.6750
468.7000
468.7250
Ch 37
Ch 38
468.7500
468.7750
Use
Local
MCG Football
CTCSS
107.2
107.2
107.2
PSG
Car To Car
Academy
City Patrol
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
459.0000
459.0250
459.0500
459.0750
459.1000
459.1250
459.1500
459.1750
459.2000
459.2250
Nepean
Moorabin
SES Ch 4
SES Ch 5
SES Ch 1
SES Ch 2
SES Ch 3
Nepean
Barwon
Melbourne
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
459.2500
459.2750
Barwon
Nepean
107.2
107.2
Morrabin
Mountains
Water Rats
Westgate
Moorabin
Westgate
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Information
Anglesea, Clifton Springs
Heard on the air as " 2 Local"
Country Vic "P" District Special Ops,
When Busy ie NYE
Voting Ch 71
Voting Ch 65
Voting Ch 71 (B & C Districts)
Voting Ch 65
Voting Ch 68 (F District)
Voting Ch 68 (F District)
Voting CH 68 (F District)
"24 Open" & MCG Cricket
Glen Waverly
Melbourne CBD Foot Patrol Units,
mostly on handhelds
Voting Ch 70 (D District)
Voting Ch 71 (B & C District)
East Metropolitan Area
West Metropolitan Area
Outer Metropolitan Area
Regional Victoria
Regional Victoria
Voting Ch 70 (D District)
Voting Ch 72 (K District)
Carlton, Collingwood, Fitzroy, Melb
CBD, Richmond No Vote
Voting Ch 72 (K District)
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Ch 39
Ch 40
Ch 41
Ch 42
Ch 43
Ch 44
Ch 45
Ch 46
Ch 47
Ch 48
Ch 49
Ch 50
Ch 51
Ch 52
Ch 53
Ch 54
Ch 55
Ch 56
Ch 57
Ch 58
Ch 59
Ch 60
Ch 61
Ch 62
Ch 63
Ch 64
Ch 65
468.8000
468.8250
468.8500
468.8750
468.9000
468.9250
468.9500
468.9750
469.0000
469.0250
469.0500
469.0750
469.1000
469.1250
469.1500
469.1750
469.2000
469.2250
469.2500
469.2750
469.3000
469.3250
469.3500
469.3750
469.4000
469.4250
469.4500
459.3000
459.3250
459.3500
459.3750
459.4000
459.4250
459.4500
459.4750
459.5000
459.5250
459.5500
459.5750
459.6000
459.6250
459.6500
459.6750
459.7000
459.7250
459.7500
459.7750
459.8000
459.8250
459.8500
459.8750
459.9000
459.9250
459.9500
Aircraft
Helicopter
Helicopter
Helicopter
135.2000
123.1000
123.2000
131.6000
AM Mode
AM Mode
AM Mode
AM Mode
Broadmeadows
Broadmeadows
Nepean
Yarra
Mountains
Car To Car
DSG
Events
Car To Car
Barwon
Barwon
Barwon
Yarra
Yarra
Maroondah
Dandenong
Maroondah
Dandenong
Broadmead
Westgate
Dandenong
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
National
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2
Voting Ch 66 (J District)
Voting Ch 66 (J District)
Voting Ch 70 (Nepean)
Voting Ch 67 (H District)
Voting Ch 68 (F District)
"45 Open"
Air Show, Grand Prix
"48 Open"
Voting Ch 72 (Barwon)
Voting Ch 72 (Barwon)
Voting Ch 72 (Barwon)
Voting Ch 67 (H District)
Voting Ch 67 (H District)
Non-Voting-" G District Channel"
Voting Ch 69 (E District)
Voting Ch 69 (E District)
Voting Ch 66 (I District)
Voting Ch 65 (J District)
Voting Ch 69 (E District)
Not Used In Victoria ( UHF Police
Ch 65-other states)
Off
Off
Off
Off
Search & Rescue/Firefighting
National Police Helcopter Aviation
Radio Frequency
AOR: Memory Card:1 Position: 0 Bank: A00-A69[VKC UHF]/a00-a29
Voting Details
65
66
67
68
Votes Ch 13, 15, 63 J District “Westgate”
Votes Ch 40, 41, 62 I District
“Broadmeadows”
Votes Ch 43, 55, 56 H District “Yarra”
Votes Ch 17, 19, 21, F District “Mountains”
44
69
70
Votes Ch 59, 61, 64 E District “Dandenong”
Votes Ch 27, 34, 42 D District “Nepean”
71
72
Votes Ch 06,14, 28 C District “Moorabin”
Votes Ch 35, 37, 49, K District “Barwon”
51
A District “City” (Ch 36) and G District “Maroondah” (Ch 57) are non-voting systems
The Victoria Police UHF Radio Network is used throughout Metro Melbourne, which contains Police
Regions 1 (City), 2 (West), 3(Central) & 4(Nth East & East) and Region 5 (Dandenong & Nepean/
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The voting channels are used by police radios only. The Police radio automatically selects which
repeater would be best to use, rather than manually clicking through their channels for the area.
An On Air Example: You will often hear on VKC UHF <VKC>”Any K9 unit to go to Channel 67 thanks”
<K9>”Roger that, going over to 67”
To hear the canine unit when it goes to Ch 67, you would select from UHF Channels 43, 55
or 56 and see which one of the three you can hear clearly.
Notes:
If you have a scanner with a DUPLEX(DUP) feature the repeater input offset is –
1.
9.500MHz. Duplex capable scanners allow you to set a frequency offset when
programming a scanner (ICOM R2, R5, AR8000, AR8200), so you can press a button and
listen to the input. This is a good way of finding out how close a unit is as you are
receiving their transmission before it has been repeated, meaning that they are reasonably
close.
Refer to the Metropolitan Police Area Maps that are provided for a geographical
2.
overview of Regions/Districts/Divisions
3.
A Station List Is Also Provided from the Victoria Police Index
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Victoria Police Air Wing
Victoria Police UHF Radio
Metropolitan Stations on UHF
Ø Stations which are "non-24" may still have a night-shift working, just because they are not
24-hour does not mean they may not be open a/h.
Ø Stations which are "1 up or 1 man" have a member on-call after hours. These are the oldfashioned 24 hour live-police stations where an officer lives at and/or near the local Police
Station is available on-call 24/7, even though the actual Police Station Public Entrance may be
closed.
Ø Police Station codes have been listed for completeness -these are used internally by Vic
Police and Intergraph, and may be heard on-air occasionally.
Ø Victoria Police use UHF for officer control throughout Regions 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, which
contain Operational Districts A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K
Ø The 3 letter code in column two (“Code”) Appears on all Charge Sheets (The blue forms you
get if charged with a criminal offence) and Traffic and Other Fine Notices (Infringement notices,
where an officer either charges or fines you for an criminal, traffic or other minor offence
(littering, drinking in non-alcohol zone etc). It appears near or next to the fining/charging officer’s
name.
Key: (Ch __=UHF Ch Number)
Hrs: Number of Hours Station Open
A DISTRICT-MELBOURNE (Ch 36) No Voting
Station
Carlton
Collingwood
Melbourne (A District
HQ)
East Melbourne
Code
ACA
ACL
AML/VPC
Region
1
1
1
Division
1
2
1
Code
1CA
1CW
1MC
Hrs
24
24
24
Notes
AEM
1
1
1EM
00
Closed after 1956 Olympic
Games
Fitzroy
Richmond
Royal Park
Victoria Docks
AFZ
ARM
ARP
AVD
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1FZ
1RM
1RP
1VD
24
24
00
VPC Centre
Now Closed
Opens ad hoc and when
needed
B DISTRICT-PRAHRAN (Ch 6) No Voting
Station
Elwood
Port Melbourne
Prahran
Code
BEL
BPM
BPR
Region
1
1
1
Division
2
2
2
Code
Hrs
1PM
1PR
00
24
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Notes
DSG Only
Now Closed
Uniform, TMU, CPS Units
Victoria Police Air Wing
South Melbourne
St Kilda
BSM
BSK
1
1
3
3
1SM
1SK
24
24
St Kilda Rd Police
Complex
BSR
1
1
1SR
24
Uniform Patrol Only based
here now
Various CIU Squads, CPS,
DSG, Dets
C DISTRICT-MOORABBIN (Ch 14, Ch 28) Vote Ch 71
Station
Beaumaris
Bentleigh
Bentleigh East
Brighton
Caulfield
Cheltenham
Clayton
Elsternwick
Glenhuntly
Code
CBM
CBL
CBE
CBT
CCF
CCH
CCY
CEK
CGH
Region
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
Division
4
4
4
4
3
4
2
3
3
Code
1BM
1BL
1BE
1BT
1CF
1CH
4CY
1EW
1GH
Hrs
24
24
24
12
12
8
Malvern
Moorabbin
Murrumbeena
Oakleigh
Sandringham
CMV
CMB
CMA
COL
CSN
1
1
1
4
1
2
4
3
2
4
1MV
1MB
1MM
4OL
1SG
24
24
12
24
24
Notes
Closed?
Closed?
Closed?
Business Day & Special Event
Counter
TMU, CPS, DSG
D DISTRICT-NEPEAN (Ch 27, Ch 38, 42, 64) Vote Ch 70
Station
Chelsea
Dromana
Flinders
Frankston
Code
DCS
DDR
DFL
DFK
Region
5
5
5
5
Division
1
1
1
1
Code
5CS
5DA
1FL
5FK
Hrs
24
Non 24
Summer
24
Hastings
Mordialloc
Mornington
Parkdale
Rosebud
DHS
DMC
DMT
DPD
DRD
5
1
5
5
5
1
4
1
1
1
5HS
1MD
5MT
5PD
5RO
24
24
24
Non 24
24
Rye
Seaford
Sorrento
Springvale
DRY
DSF
DSO
DSV
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
2
5RY
5SF
5SO
5SV
Non 24
00
Non 24
24
Notes
Uniform, TMU, CPS &
DSG Units
CIU Detectives Office Only
TMU as well during
summer
Closed?
TMU
E DISTRICT-DANDENONG (Ch 59, 61, 64) Vote Ch 69
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Victoria Police Air Wing
Station
Berwick
Bunyip
Cowes
Cranbourne
Dandenong (Region E
HQ)
Doveton
Koo Wee Rup
Lang Lang
Narre Warren
Pakenham
San Remo
Wonthaggi
Code
EBW
EBU
ECW
ECN
EDG
Region
5
5
5
5
5
Division
2
2
3
2
2
Code
5BW
5BP
5CW
5CN
5DG
Hrs
Notes
00
Closed?
Non 24
Non 24
24
24
TMU, CPS and DSG.
EDV
EKW
ELL
ENW
EPK
ESR
EWI
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
5DV
5KR
5LL
5NW
5PK
5SN
5WI
Counter Only
Non 24
1 man
24
Non 24
Non 24
24
F DISTRICT-MOUNTAINS (Ch 17, 19, 21, 44) Vote Ch 68
Station
Bayswater
Code
FBW
Region
4
Division
3
Code
4BW
Hrs
00
Notes
Now closed and merged
with Knox Stn.
Belgrave
FBV
4
3
4BV
Non 24
Boronia
FBO
4
3
4BO
24
CIU
Croydon
FCR
4
3
4CD
Non 24 CIU
Emerald
FEM
5
2
5ED
Non 24
Ferntree Gully
FFG
5
2
5FG
00
Now closed
Healesville
FHV
4
3
4HV
Non 24
Knox
FKN
4
3
4KX
24
TMU, CPS, DSG
Lilydale
FLD
4
3
4LY
24
Monbulk
FMK
4
3
4MK
Non 24
Mooroolbark
FMO
4
3
4MB
24
Mt Evelyn
FME
4
3
4ME
Counter
Olinda
FOL
4
3
4OL
Counter
Ringwood
FRW
4
3
4RW
24
TMU, CPS, DSG
Warburton
FWB
4
3
4RW
Non 24
Yarra Glen
FYG
4
3
4YG
Non 24
Yarra Junction
FYJ
4
3
4YJ
Non 24
Yarra Valley*
FVY
4
3
4YV
Night
*Mixed crew operating in Yarra Valley at night time. Comprised of members from Warburton, Yarra
Junction, Healesville, Lilydale and/or Yarra Glen.
It is not an actual police station.
G DISTRICT-MAROONDAH (Ch 57) No Voting
Station
Code
Region
Division
Code
Hrs
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Victoria Police Air Wing
Ashburton
Balwyn
Box Hill
Burwood
Camberwell
Doncaster
Glen Waverly
Hawthorn
Kew
Mount Waverly
Nunawading
Warrandyte
GAN
GBN
GBH
GBD
GCL
GDC
GGW
GHW
GKW
GMW
GNC
GWD
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
4AT
4BY
4BH
4BD
4CL
4DC
4GW
4HT
4KW
4MW
4NG
4WY
Non 24
Counter
24
Non 24
24
24
24
24
24
Non 24
24
Non 24
CPS
DSG
TMU
H DISTRICT-YARRA (Ch 43, 55, 56) Vote Ch 67
Station
Diamond Creek
Eltham
Epping
Fairfield
Greensborough
Heidelberg
Heidelberg West
Hurstbridge
Mill Park
Northcote
Preston
Preston East
Reservoir
Rosanna (Region 4 & H
Dist HQ)
Thomastown
Whittlesea
Code
HDC
HEL
HEP
HFF
HGB
HHL
HHT
HHB
HMP
HNC
HPR
HPE
HRV
HRA
Region
4
4
3
3
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
4
Division
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Code
4DD
4EM
3EP
3FF
4GB
4HL
4HW
4HB
3MP
3NC
3PS
3PE
3RR
4RA
Hrs
Notes
Non 24
24
TMU, CIU
24
TMU
Non 24CIU Only
24
24
Non 24
Non 24
24
24
24
CIU
Non 24
24
Non 24
HTT
HWS
4
3
1
1
4TT
3WS
00
Now closed
Non 24
I DISTRICT-BROADMEADOWS (Ch 40, 41, 62) Vote Ch 66
Station
Avondale Heights
Broadmeadows
Brunswick
Campbellfield
Coburg
Craigieburn
Code
IAH
IBS
IBW
ICB
ICG
ICB
Region
3
3
3
3
3
3
Division
2
2
2
2
2
2
Code
3AH
3BS
3BW
3CB
3CG
3CI
Hrs
Notes
24
24
TMU, CPS
24
TMU
Non 24
24
24
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Victoria Police Air Wing
Flemington
Gisborne
Kielor Downs
Macedon
Moonee Ponds
Riddells Creek
St Albans
Sunbury
Westmeadows
IFM
IGS
IKD
IMC
IMP
IRD
ISB
ISA
IWM
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
1
3
2
3
2
2
2
3FM
3GS
2KD
3MC
3MP
3RD
3SA
3SB
3WM
24
Non 24
24
1 man
24
TMU
Non 24
24
24
Non 24
J DISTRICT-WESTGATE (Ch 13, 15, 63) Vote Ch 65
Station
Altona North
Bacchus Marsh
Kingsville
Laverton
Maidstone
Melton
Newport
Werribee
Williamstown
Yarraville
Code
JAN
JBM
JKV
JLV
JMS
JML
JNP
JWB
JWT
JVY
Region
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Division
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
Code
2AN
2FC
2KV
2LV
2MS
2ME
2NP
2WE
2WN
2YV
Hrs
24
Non 24
Non 24
Non 24
Counter
24
Non 24
24
24
Non 24
Notes
DSG
CPS, TMU
CPS only
TMU
K DISTRICT-BARWON (Ch 35, 37, 4, 50, 51) Vote Ch 72
Station
Anglesea
Barwon Heads
Bannockburn
Birregurra
Corio
Drysdale
Geelong
Inverleigh
Lara
Lorne
Meredith
Ocean Grove
Portarlington
Queenscliff
Rokewood
Torquay
Code
KAS
KBH
KBK
KBG
KCI
KDR
KGL
KIV
KLA
KLN
KMD
KOG
KPA
KQC
KRK
KTY
Region
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Division
2
2
3
5
2
2
2
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
Code
2AG
2BH
2BB
2BG
2CO
2DS
2GL
2IV
2LA
2LO
2MH
2OG
2PA
2QC
2RK
2TQ
Hrs
Notes
Non 24
00
Now Closed
Non 24
1 man
24
Non 24
24
1 up
Non 24
Non 24
1 man
Non 24
Non 24
Non 24
1 man
Non 24
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Victoria Police Air Wing
Winchelsea
KWN
2
2
2WI
Non 24
Use the provided maps of the Metropolitan Police Districts to compare geographically.
All Victoria Police Codes, UHF Frequencies, VHF Frequencies, HF Frequencies and more is available
via the Victoria Police Index
A
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vkcuhf21.html-Victoria Police UHF Frequency/Chs
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Victoria Police
Victoria Police
Current Regional Victoria VHF Frequencies
Vic Police
Radio Ch
Vic Pol VHF
Ch L1 C 118
Vic Pol VHF
Ch L1 C 119
Vic Pol VHF
Ch L1 C 120
Vic Pol VHF
Ch L1 C 121
Vic Pol VHF
Ch L1 C 122
Vic Pol VHF
Ch L1 C 123
Vic Pol VHF
Ch L1 C 124
Vic Pol VHF
Ch L1 C 125
Vic Pol VHF
Ch L1 C 126
Vic Pol VHF
Ch L1 C 127
Vic Pol VHF
Ch L1 C 128
Vic Pol VHF
Ch L1 C 129
Vic Pol VHF
Ch M1 C 130
Vic Pol VHF
Ch M1 C 131
Vic Pol VHF
Ch M1 C 132
Vic Pol VHF
Ch M1 C 133
Vic Pol VHF
Ch M1 C 134
Vic Pol VHF
Ch M1 C 135
Vic Pol VHF
Ch M2 C 136
Vic Pol VHF
Ch M2 C 137
Vic Pol VHF
Ch M2 C 138
Frequency
(RX)
163.8375
Frequency
(TX)
159.3250
163.8500
District
Mode
CTCSS
Antenna Locations
L District NFM
203.5
Mt Shadwell
159.3250
L District NFM
203.5
163.8750
159.3250
L District NFM
203.5
163.8875
159.3250
L District NFM
203.5
Warren Hill, Warrnambool,
Wye River, Port Campbell
Tower Hill, Mt William,
Marengo
Mt cowley
163.9500
159.3250
L District NFM
203.5
Beechforest
163.9750
159.3250
L District NFM
203.5
Crowes
163.8625
159.4000
L District NFM
210.7
Jones Ridge, Tower Hill
163.9250
159.4000
L District NFM
210.7
Casterton
163.9375
159.4000
L District NFM
210.7
Chetwynd, Mt Clay
163.9875
159.4000
L District NFM
210.7
Mt Bainbridge
164.0000
159.4000
L District NFM
210.7
Mt William
164.0125
159.4000
L District NFM
210.7
Mt Dundas
163.5750
159.2750
M District NFM
250.3
One Tree Hill, Daylesford
163.6125
159.2750
M District NFM
250.3
Mt Hollowback
163.6750
159.2750
M District NFM
250.3
Mt Bunninyong
163.7125
159.2750
M District NFM
250.3
Mt Warrenheip
163.8250
159.2750
M District NFM
250.3
Lookout Hill, Mt Blackwood
163.9125
159.2750
M District NFM
250.3
Mt Anakie & Centenary Hill
163.6375
159.2500
M Distirct NFM
241.8
163.8500
159.2500
M Distirct NFM
241.8
Horsham, Maiden Hill, Mt
William, Hopetoun Ridge
Harrow, Mt Zero, Reedy Dam
163.9625
159.2500
M Distirct NFM
241.8
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View Point, Lake Hindmarsh,
Edenhope East
Victoria Police
Vic Pol VHF
Ch M2 C 139
Vic Pol VHF
Ch M2 C 140
Vic Pol VHF
Ch M2 C 141
Vic Pol VHF
Ch N1 C 142
Vic Pol VHF
Ch N1 C 143
Vic Pol VHF
Ch N1 C 144
Vic Pol VHF
Ch N1 C 145
Vic Pol VHF
Ch N1 C 146
Vic Pol VHF
Ch N1 C 147
Vic Pol VHF
Ch N2 C 148
Vic Pol VHF
Ch N2 C 149
Vic Pol VHF
Ch N2 C 150
Vic Pol VHF
Ch N2 C 151
Vic Pol VHF
Ch N2 C 152
Vic Pol VHF
Ch N2 C 153
Vic Pol VHF
Ch O1 C 154
Vic Pol VHF
Ch O1 C 155
Vic Pol VHF
Ch O1 C 156
Vic Pol VHF
Ch O1 C 157
Vic Pol VHF
Ch O1 C 158
Vic Pol VHF
Ch O1 C 159
Vic Pol VHF
Ch O2 C 160
Vic Pol VHF
Ch O2 C 161
Vic Pol VHF
Ch O2 C 162
Vic Pol VHF
Ch O2 C 163
163.9750
159.2500
M Distirct NFM
241.8
Mt Arapile's, Lilimur, Nypo
164.0250
159.2500
M Distirct NFM
241.8
Speed, Lookout Hill, Lawloit
164.0375
159.2500
M Distirct NFM
241.8
One Tree Hill, Warracknabeal
163.5750
159.4500
N District NFM
225.7
Murrayville, Carwarp
163.6125
159.4500
N District NFM
225.7
Tutye
163.8375
159.4500
N District NFM
225.7
Walepup, North Morkalla
163.8750
159.4500
N District NFM
225.7
Speed, Mildura
163.8875
159.4500
N District NFM
225.7
Nypo, Bambill South
163.9500
159.4500
N District NFM
225.7
Hattah, Hopetoun Ridge
163.6750
159.2625
N District NFM
203.5
Goshen
163.7125
159.2625
N District NFM
203.5
163.8250
159.2625
N District NFM
203.5
Reedy Dam, Swan Hill,
Mangate Hill
Blue Hill, Robinvale, Kerang
163.9125
159.2625
N District NFM
203.5
Kulwin, Mt Kerang
164.0000
159.2625
N District NFM
203.5
Kooloonong
164.0500
159.2625
N District NFM
203.5
Sea Lake
163.7000
159.4125
O District NFM
233.6
Mt Alexander
163.7375
159.4125
O District NFM
233.6
Mt Macedon
163.8625
159.4125
O District NFM
233.6
Mt Kerang, Sunbury
163.9250
159.4125
O District NFM
233.6
Mt Hickey, Mt Moliagul
163.9375
159.4125
O District NFM
233.6
Centenary Hill, Mt Ida
164.0125
159.4125
O District NFM
233.6
One Tree Hill
163.8375
159.3750
O District NFM
250.3
Longford, Echuca
163.8750
159.3750
O District NFM
250.3
Mt Burramboot
163.8875
159.3750
O District NFM
250.3
Yalca
163.9500
159.3750
O District NFM
250.3
Mt Major, Mangate Hill
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Victoria Police
Vic Pol VHF
Ch O2 C 164
Vic Pol VHF
Ch P1 C 165
Vic Pol VHF
Ch P1 C 166
Vic Pol VHF
Ch P1 C 167
Vic Pol VHF
Ch P1 C 168
Vic Pol VHF
Ch P1 C 169
Vic Pol VHF
Ch P1 C 170
Vic Pol VHF
Ch P2 C 171
Vic Pol VHF
Ch P2 C 172
Vic Pol VHF
Ch P2 C 173
Vic Pol VHF
Ch P2 C 174
Vic Pol VHF
Ch P2 C 175
Vic Pol VHF
Ch P2 C 176
Vic Pol VHF
Ch Q1 C 177
Vic Pol VHF
Ch Q1 C 178
Vic Pol VHF
Ch Q1 C 179
Vic Pol VHF
Ch Q1 C 180
Vic Pol VHF
Ch Q1 C 181
Vic Pol VHF
Ch Q1 C 182
Vic Pol VHF
Ch Q2 C 183
Vic Pol VHF
Ch Q2 C 184
Vic Pol VHF
Ch Q2 C 185
Vic Pol VHF
Ch Q2 C 186
Vic Pol VHF
Ch Q2 C 187
Vic Pol VHF
Ch Q2 C 188
163.9875
159.3750
O District NFM
250.3
Picola, Mt Kerang
163.5750
159.2875
P District NFM
210.7
Mt Bellevue
163.6125
159.2875
P District NFM
210.7
Mt Stanley
163.6375
159.2875
P District NFM
210.7
Big Hill (Kiewa Valley)
163.6750
159.2875
P District NFM
210.7
163.7125
159.2875
P District NFM
210.7
Mt Barandada, Mt
Mittamatite, Mt Hotham
Mt Benambra, Mt Glenrowan
163.7375
159.2875
P District NFM
210.7
Mt Granya, Mt Buller
163.8500
159.3875
P District NFM
218.1
Mt Buller
163.9625
159.3875
P District NFM
218.1
Devils River, Mt Glenrowan
163.9750
159.3875
P District NFM
218.1
164.0000
159.3875
P District NFM
218.1
164.0250
159.3875
P District NFM
218.1
Mt Wombat, Mt Matlock,
Frenchman's Gap
Mt St Leonard, Mt Major, Mt
Terrible
Mt Hickey
164.0375
159.3875
P District NFM
218.1
The Papps
163.8625
159.3125
Q District NFM
225.7
Cann Mountain, Mt Fatigue
163.9250
159.3125
Q District NFM
225.7
Moe, Mt Oberon
163.9375
159.3125
Q District NFM
225.7
Mt Worth
163.9875
159.3125
Q District NFM
225.7
Mt Tassie, Arthur's Seat
164.0125
159.3125
Q District NFM
225.7
Mt USeful, Bass Hill
164.0500
159.3125
Q District NFM
225.7
Mt Toorononga
163.8250
159.3500
Q District NFM
241.8
163.8375
159.3500
Q District NFM
241.8
163.8750
159.3500
Q District NFM
241.8
Mt Nowa Nowa, Marramingo
Hill, Mt Pendergast,
Mt Sedlom Seen, Blackwarry,
Mallacoota,
Mt Jersey, Pinnacles
163.8875
159.3500
Q District NFM
241.8
Mt Taylor, Donald Knob
163.9125
159.3500
Q District NFM
241.8
Mt Raymond, MT Useful
163.9500
159.3500
Q District NFM
241.8
Mt Nugong
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Victoria Police
Vic Pol VHF
Local 1
Vic Pol VHF
Local 2
Vic Pol VHF
Field 1
VIc Pol VHF
Field 2
Vic Pol VHF
Field 3
Vic Pol VHF
Field 4
Vic Pol VHF
Local 1
A
161.2375
Simplex
State
NFM
107.2
Simplex Spare Channel
161.2500
Simplex
State
NFM
107.2
162.1500
157.5500
State
NFM
107.2
162.1375
157.5375
State
NFM
107.2
162.1750
157.5750
State
NFM
107.2
162.0625
157.4625
State
NFM
107.2
161.2375
Simplex
State
NFM
107.2
Simplex-Mt Macedon, Mt
Anakie, Mt Dandenong
Statewide Portable RepeaterIn VKC Comms Vans
Statewide Portable RepeaterIn VKC Comms Vans
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vcold.html-Old Country VHF Frequencies
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Victoria Police Air Wing
Victoria Police VHF Radio
Regional Stations on VHF
Ø Stations which are "non-24" may still have a night-shift working, just because they are not
24-hour does not mean they may not be open a/h. (Watch Blue Heelers for an example of this)
Ø Stations which are "1 up or 1 man" have a member on-call after hours. These are the oldfashioned 24 hour live-in police stations where an officer lives at and/or near the local Police
Station is available on-call 24/7, even though the actual Police Station Public Entrance may be
closed.
Ø Police Station codes have been listed for completeness -these are used internally by Vic
Police and Intergraph, and may be heard on-air occasionally.
Ø Victoria Police use VHF for officer control throughout Regions 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, which
contain Operational Districts L, M, N, O, P and Q.
Ø The 3 letter (District& Station) code in column two appears on all Charge Sheets (The blue
forms you get if charged with a criminal offence) and Traffic and Other Fine Notices
(Infringement notices, where an officer either charges or fines you for an criminal, traffic or other
minor offence (littering, drinking in non-alcohol zone etc). It appears near or next to the fining/
charging officer’s name.
Ø
Bold Italics is for that District’s Radio Dispatch (VKC) Centre
Ø Channel listed in brackets are actual channels displayed on police radios. Please use
the VHF/Country Frequency Page for frequency information
Key: (Ch __=UHF Ch Number)
Hrs: Number of Hours Station Open
L Distrist-Warnambool/WESTERN (Chs 118-129)
Station
Apollo Bay
Balmoral
Beeac
Beech Forest
Branxholme
Camperdown
Casterton
Cavendish
Cobden
Colac
Coleraine
Cressy
Code
LAB
LBA
LBA
LBE
LBX
LCD
LCT
LCV
LCB
LCC
LCE
LCR
Region
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Division
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Code
AB
BA
BA
BE
BX
CD
CT
CV
CB
CC
CE
CR
Hrs
Notes
Non 24
1 man
1 man
1 man
1 man
Non 24
Non 24
1 man
Non 24
24
Non 24
1 man
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Victoria Police Air Wing
Dartmoor
Hamilton
Heywood
Lismore
Macarthur
Merino
Mortlake
Penshurst
Portland
Port Campbell
Port Fairy
Terang
Timboon
Warrnambool
LDT
LHA
LHY
LSE
LMR
LMO
LMK
LPH
LPL
LPC
LPF
LLT
LTB
LWR
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
DT
HA
HY
LE
MR
MO
MK
PH
PL
PC
PF
LT
TB
WR
1 man
24
Non 24
1 man
1 man
1 man
Non 24
1 man
1 man
Non 24
Non 24
Non 24
Non 24
24
VKC Warrnambool/
Warnambool 900
L DISTRICT CTCSS Tones: 203.5Hz & 210.7Hz
L District Statistics: 350+ Officers to a population of 127, 000 (approx)
M Distrist-Ballarat/HIGHLANDS-WIMMERA (Chs 130-141)
Station
Apsley
Ararat
Avoca
Ballan
Ballarat
Beaufort
Bunninyong
Clunes
Creswick
Daylesford
Dimboola
Donald
Edenhope
Elmhurst
Gordon
Halls Gap
Harrow
Horsham
Kaniva
Lake Bolac
Landsborough
Learmonth
Code
MAP
MAR
MAV
MBN
MBL
MBT
MBY
MCU
MCK
MDF
MDB
MDO
MEE
MES
MGR
MHG
MHR
MHM
MKV
MLB
MLD
MLM
Region
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Division
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
4
5
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
Code
AP
AR
AV
BN
BL
BF
BY
CU
CK
DF
DB
DO
EE
ES
GR
HG
HR
HM
KV
LB
LD
LM
Hrs
Notes
1 man
24
1 man
Non 24
24
VKC Ballarat
Non 24
Non 24
1 man
Non 24
Non 24
Non 24
Non 24
Non 24
1 man
1 man
Non 24
1 man
24
Non 24
1 man
1 man
1 man
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Victoria Police Air Wing
Lexton
Linton
Minyip
Murtoa
Natimuk
Nhill
Rainbow
Skipton
Smythesdale
St Arnaud
Stawell
Warracknabeal
Wilaura
MLX
2
3
LX
1 man
MLT
2
3
LT
1 man
MMN
2
4
MN
1 man
MMA
2
4
MA
Non 24
MNA
2
4
NA
1 man
MNL
2
4
NL
Non 24
MRB
2
4
RB
1 man
MSI
2
5
SI
1 man
MSL
2
3
SL
1 man
MSD
2
4
SD
Non 24
MSW
2
4
SW
24
MWK
2
4
WK
Non 24
MWU
2
4
WU
1 man
M DISTRICT CTCSS Tones: 241.8Hz & 250.3Hz
M District Statistics: 391 Sworn Officers, 28 Unsworn Officers to a population of 174, 000 (approx)
N Distrist-Mildura/WIMMERA (Chs 142-153)
Station
Birchip
Bullan
Culgoa
Hopetoun
Kerang
Koondrook
Lake Boga
Manangatang
Merbein
Mildura
Murrayville
Nyah West
Ouyen
Piangil
Quambatook
Red Cliffs
Robinvale
Sealake
Speed
Swan Hill
Underbool
Werrimull
Woomelang
Wycheproof
Code
NBP
NBN
NCA
NHP
NKG
NKK
NLG
NMG
NMB
NML
NMV
NNY
NOY
NPG
NQM
NRE
NRV
NSA
NSE
NSH
NUB
NUL
NWL
NWH
Region
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
2
3
Division
5
5
5
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
5
5
5
4
5
Code
BP
BN
CA
HP
KG
KK
LG
MG
MB
ML
MV
NY
OY
PG
QM
RE
RV
SA
SE
SH
UB
UL
WL
WH
Hrs
Notes
Non 24
1 man
1 man
Non 24
Non 24
Non 24
Non 24
1 man
Non 24
24
VKC Mildura
1 man
Non 24
Non 24
1 man
1 man
Non 24
Non 24
Non 24
1 man
24
1 man
1 man
1 man
1 man
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Victoria Police Air Wing
N DISTRICT CTCSS Tones: 225.7Hz & 203.5Hz
N District Statistics: 302 Sworn Officers to a population of 82, 000 (approx)
O Distrist-Bendigo/LODDON CAMPASPE (Chs 154-164)
Station
Axedale
Bendigo
Boort
Bridgewater
Castlemaine
Charlton
Cobram
Cohuna
Dookie
Dunolly
Echuca
Elmore
Gunbower
Heathcote
Inglewood
Kattamatite
Kyabram
Kyneton
Lancefield
Maldon
Malmsbury
Mitiamo
Mooroopna
Murchison
Nathalia
Numurkah
Pyalong
Pyramid Hill
Raywood
Rochester
Romsey
Rushworth
Shepparton
Stanhope
St James
Tarnagulla
Tatura
Code
OXL
OBI
OBT
OBW
OCM
OCN
OCR
OCH
ODI
ODL
OEC
OEL
OGO
OHC
OIW
OKT
OKA
OKY
OLF
OMD
OMA
OMM
OMR
OMH
ONT
ONM
OPY
OPH
ORA
OCR
ORS
ORH
OSP
OST
OSJ
OTG
OTT
Region
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Division
3
3
3
3
3
5
4
5
4
4
4
3
4
3
3
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
4
3
4
4
4
4
3
4
Code
AX
BI
BT
BW
CM
CN
CR
CH
DI
DL
EC
EL
GO
HC
IW
KT
KA
KY
LF
MD
MA
MM
MR
MH
NT
NM
PY
PH
RA
RC
RS
RH
SP
ST
SJ
TG
TT
Hrs
Notes
1 man
24
VKC Bendigo
1 man
1 man
24
Non 24
Non 24
Non 24
1 man
1 man
24
1 man
1 man
Non 24
Non 24
1 man
Non 24
24
1 man
1 man
1 man
1 man
Non 24
1 man
Non 24
Non 24
1 man
1 man
1 man
Non 24
Non 24
Non 24
24
1 man
1 man
1 man
Non 24
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Tongala
Trentham
Tungamah
Wedderburn
Woodend
OTO
3
4
TO
1 man
OTE
2
3
TE
Non 24
OTH
3
4
TH
1 man
OWB
3
3
WB
Non 24
OWD
3
3
WD
Non 24
O DISTRICT CTCSS Tones: 250.3Hz & 233.6Hz
O District Statistics: 587 Sworn Officers to a population of 258, 000 (approx)
P Distrist-Wangaratta/HUME (Chs 154-153)
Station
Alexandra
Beechworth
Benalla
Bright
Broadford
Chiltern
Corryong
Dederang
Eildon
Euroa
Glenrowan
Jamieson
Mansfield
Marysville
Mitta Mitta
Mount Beauty
Moyhu
Myrtleford
Nagambie
Rutherglen
Seymour
Tallangatta
Tangambalanga
Violet Town
Wallan
Walwa
Wangaratta
Whitfield
Wodonga
Woods Point
Yackandandah
Yarrawonga
Code
PAL
PBC
PBN
PBR
PBF
PCT
PCO
PDE
PEN
PEU
PGE
PJM
PMS
PMV
PMI
PMU
PMY
PMF
PNI
PRG
PSY
PTA
PTM
PVT
PWA
PWW
PWT
PWF
WOD
WPT
PYK
PYW
Region
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
Division
4
5
4
4
4
5
5
4
4
4
5
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
4
5
4
5
5
4
4
5
5
5
5
4
5
4
Code
AL
BC
BN
BR
BF
CT
CO
DE
EN
EU
GE
JM
MS
MV
MI
MU
MY
MF
NI
RG
SY
TA
TM
VT
WA
WW
WT
WF
WD
WP
YK
YW
Hrs
Notes
Non 24
Non 24
24
Non 24
Non 24
Non 24
Non 24
1 man
Non 24
Non 24
1 man
1 man
24
Non 24
1 man
Non 24
1 man
Non 24
Non 24
Non 24
24
Non 24
1 man
1 man
Non 24
1 man
24
VKC Wangaratta
1 man
24
HUME TMU
1 man
1 man
Non 24
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PYA
4
4
YA
Non 24
P DISTRICT CTCSS Tones: 218.1Hz & 210.7Hz
P District Statistics: 498+ Sworn Officers, 30 Unsworn, to a population of 165, 000 (approx) (185,000
+June-September)
Q Distrist-Morwell/GIPPSLAND (Chs 142-153)
Station
Bairnsdale
Bonang
Briagolong
Bruthen
Buchann
Cann River
Drouin
Foster
Heyfield
Inverloch
Korumburra
Lakes Entrance
Leongatha
Loch Sport
Maffra
Mallacoota
Meeniyan
Moe
Morwell
Neerim South
Omeo
Orbost
Rosedale
Sale
Strathford
Swifts Creek
Trafalgar
Traralgon
Warragul
Yarram
Code
Region Division Code Hrs
Notes
QDL
5
4
BL
24
QBN
5
4
BN
1 man
QBG
5
4
BG
1 man
QBT
5
4
BT
1 man
QBU
5
4
BU
1 man
QCR
5
4
CR
Non 24
QDR
5
3
DR
Non 24
QFR
5
4
FR
Summer
QHF
5
4
HF
Non 24
QIL
5
3
IL
Summer
QKB
5
4
KB
Non 24
QLE
5
4
LE
Non 24
QLG
5
4
LG
1 man
QLS
5
4
LS
1 man
QMF
5
4
MF
Non 24
QMA
5
4
MA
1 man
QMY
5
4
MY
1 man
QMO
5
3
MO
24
QML
5
3
ML
24
VKC Morwell
QNS
5
3
NS
Non 24
QOM
5
4
OM
1 man
QOB
5
4
OB
Non 24
QRL
5
4
RL
Non 24
QSL
5
4
SL
24
QSF
5
4
SF
1 man
QSC
5
4
SC
1 man
QTF
5
3
TF
Non 24
QTL
5
3
TL
24
QWG
5
3
WG
24
QYM
5
4
YM
Non 24
Q DISTRICT CTCSS Tones: 225.7Hz & 241.8Hz
Q District Statistics: 499 Sworn Officers to a population of 250, 000 (approx)
Use the provided maps of the Regional/Country Police Districts to compare geographically.
All Victoria Police Codes, UHF Frequencies, VHF Frequencies, HF Frequencies and more is available
via the Victoria Police Index
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A
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Stations2.html-Victoria Police VHF Country Stations List
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Victoria Police
Victoria Police
City Patrol Group
Explanation: The following map is used by foot patrol, who will be heard on-air as Patrol 8xx (Where xx is the map location) and traffic police
Patrol 3xx (where xx is the map location) within the Central Business District on UHF Channel 26 [468.4750MHz] (This “points map” is only used
on by officers on UHF Ch 26. The Control Centre for this channel is not at the VPC, but at Flinders St Station and is a non-voting, single channel
system.
Patrol units on point duty identify as Melbourne 9xx (where xx is the map location)
An officer at the corner of Bourke & Spencer will identify on-air as Melbourne 937 (Point Duty Officers ie Traffic Directing)
Patrol 337
(Panel Van at same location)
Patrol 837
(General Duties foot patrol at same)
CPGPoints Map.doc December 2, 2002
Research conducted by Ashley Geelan “Scanna Man”
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Victoria Police Radio “10” Codes
Code
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
41
43
45
47
49
51
53
55
57
59
61
63
65
67
69
71
74
79
81
83
85
87
97
99
CLI
GOA
LEAP
Meaning
On Patrol
Meal Break
Out at premises/house/shop
On duty whilst on way to station
Police in trouble-urgent
Unavailable to respond to calls etc
MVA advise re: ambulance
Silent alarm
Audible alarm
Police in trouble re assault
Boat in trouble
Peeping tom
Burglar disturbed
Licensing offence-alcohol/tobacca
Gaming offence
Training Exercise
Deceased/dead body
Stabbing
Suspicious vechile
Fire (location)
Escapee-Mental Patient
Escapee-Civilian
Indecent exposure-male
Hit & Run motor vechile accident
Indecent (Sexual) Assault
Offenders Held
Homicide (murder)
Out for Special Duties/Mission
Rape
Shooting (shots heard)
Wanted-notify VKC Ctr (exD24)
Death Reports
Wounding
Plane overdue
Plane crashed
Call Line Identification (CND)
Gone On Arrival
Law Enforcement Assistance Prgm*
Code
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
68
70
73
78
80
82
84
86
88
98
100
CPG
IBR
MNI
Meaning
In Station
Out with vechile (Registration)
At Court for court duty etc
On duty whilst on way home
Domestic dispute/violence
Motor Vechile Accident (MVA)
Assault and robbery
MVA with injuries
Assault
Cold burglary
Transport of prisoner or assist with
Burglar on premises
Brawl (location)
Ommission signal
Drunk
Drowning
Wilful damage
Theft-Larceny
Hold for fingerprinting
Military escapee
Drunk Driver-(DUI)
Explosion
Break & enter
Indecent exposure-female
Indecent behaviour
Incident at (location) “trouble at”
Offensive behaviour
Smash & Grab
Armed Robbery
Loitering-suspicious loiter
Warrant for arrest at (address)
Wanted-suspect for felony-warrant
Wanted MISD warrant- non felony
Plane crash impending
City Patrol Group
Information Bureau & Records
Master Names Index (Number)
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NOD
XPCA
TAC 1
SMR
No Offence detected
Exceed Prescribed alcohol content
Total Area Coverage
State Mobile Radio (164-165MHz)
A
PBT
K9
TAC2
MCU
Preliminary Breath Test
Dog Squad
Towing Allocations Centre
Major Collision Unit
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Victoria Police
Victoria Police
VKC Callsign “Ready Reckoner”
Department Callsigns
Actual Title
Chief Commisioner
Protective Services & Special Ops Grp
Three Letter ID
XCC
Callsign
Administration
Security
Media
Media Liason
CIU HQ, Admin, Squads
Forensic Science Lab
Operations Department
Air Wing
CRI
FSL
OPS
Crime
Forensic
Operations
Air
Dog Squad
Govt House Guards/Shrine Guards
Water Police
Mounted Branch
Search & Rescue
Personell
Audio Visual
CAN
GVT
MAR
MOU
RES
PNL
Canine (K9)
Government
Marine
Mounted
Rescue
Personell
Audio
Radio Electronics Service
Communications
Services-Canteen etc
Services
Transport, prisoner etc
Training
Research
TRP
TRG
Transport
Training
Research
Commissioned Officer’s Callsigns (“100 Series”)
Actual Rank & Eppaulette Markings
Chief Super Intendant
Super Intendant
Chief Inspector
Detective Chief Inspector
Inspector
Traffic Management Unit Inspector
Duty Officers
Detective Inspector
Callsigns
[District] or [Department] 100-104
[District] or [Department] 105-109
[District] or [Department] 110-119
[District] or [Department] 120-129
[District] or [Department] 130-144
[District] or [Department] 145-149
[District] or [Department] 150-159
[District] or [Department] 160-169
General Duties Callsigns
Station Cars (Sedans)
General Duties Divisional Wagon (Panel Vans)
Coroner’s Vehicle
Deputy Coroner’s Vehicle
Crime Cars-MARKED, Community Policing
Fixed Wing Aircraft
Water Police
Air Wing Helicopters
Air Wing Helicopters
Air Ambulance
Crime Cars-UNMARKED CIU
CIU Licensing
CIU Gaming
CIU Vice
Traffic Management Units
Special Events Officers and Protective Services Group
Foot Patrols at Special Events (F1 GP, AFL Grand Final etc)
Foot Patrols & Transit Police
Police Stations(Bases), Regional HQs, VPC,
[Station] 200-299
[Station] 300-399
200
201
[Station] or [Division] 400-409
[Air] 410-419
[Marine] 440-469
[Air] 470-479
[Air] 490-499
[Air[ 495, Polair 35, HEMS 1
[Crime] 500-599
[Crime] 500-539
[Crime] 560-569
[Crime] 570-599
[Traffic] 600-699
[Security] 700-799
[Patrol] 800-849
850-899
900
Crime Departments Callsigns
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Stolen Motor Vehicle Squad
Second Hand Dealers Squad
Armed Offenders Squad
Horse Racing Squad
Railways Investigation Squad
Fraud Squad
Drug Squad
Livestock Squad
Arson Squad
Crime Prevention Squad
Crime Identification Squad
Special Operations Group (When working with CIU)
North Metro Crime Squad
South Metro Crime Squad
Sexual Offences Squad
Special Branch
[Crime] 200-249
[Crime] 250-299
[Crime] 300-390
[Crime] 391-399
[Crime] 500-599
[Crime] 600-699
[Crime] 700-749
[Crime] 750-769
[Crime] 770-799
[Crime] 800-839
[Crime] 840-849
[Crime] 850-859
[Crime] 860-864
[Crime] 865-869
[Crime] 870-879
[Crime] 900-939
Victoria Police Callsign Summary.doc
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VicPOlice codes
Victoria Police (VKC) Callsigns
"VKC" is the callsign for Victoria Police network control. "VKC" is part of a national callsign allocation for emergency services, in line
with national UHF frequency allocations.
The callsigns for police in each state are as follows:
Federal PoliceVKX; South Australia VKA; New South Wales VKG; Western Australia VKI; Victoria VKC; Tasmania VKT;
Queensland VKR; Northern TerritoryVKM;
The subaudible tone of 107.2 Hz is also used nationally on each UHF network.
Federal Police in each state identify as "VL#AFP" on Federal Police networks, e.g. Victoria uses "VL3AFP" or just "AFP". VKX is used in
Canberra for general duties policing.
All radio operators in the Metropolitan Communications Centre (MCC) identify as "VKC", and include a suffix of "Melbourne" where
confusion may otherwise result. Mobile communications units use callsigns such as VKC2, VKC4, VKC6 etc., and regional communications
stations also identify with VKC <district>.
There are eight dedicated regional communications centres:
Comms Centre
Callsign
Control Districts
Ballarat
VKC Ballarat
Region 2, Divisions 3 & 4
Bendigo
VKC Bendigo
Region 3, Divisions 3 & 4
Hamilton
VKC Hamilton
Region 2, Division 5
Portland
VKC Portland
Region 2, Division 5
Morwell
VKC Morwell
Region 5, Divisions 3 & 4
Mildura
VKC Mildura
Region 3, Division 5
Wangaratta
VKC Wangaratta
Region 4, Divisions 4 & 5
Warrnambool
VKC Warrnambool
Region 2, Division 5
Table 1.7
VKC8 is a 'mini-D24' located in the Police Academy which can be night switched if the MCC and Tally Ho
become unusable.
Operational Units
Callsigns are comprised of two components [example]
Callsigns - First Component
All callsigns begin with (1) a station name [Mill Park] or (2) a department name [Traffic].
1. - Station Names. Police station names are used as callsign identifiers by operational units.
2. - Departments & Specialist Groups. There are nine major departments, listed here. Both callsign prefixes and department
codes used on-air.
DEPARTMENT
Communications & Information Technology
Corporate Policy, Planning & Review
Research & Development
CALLSIGN
DEPARTMENT CODE
CITD
CPPR
CPPR
RESEARCH
Corporate Resources
Chief Commissioner’s Office
ADMINISTRATION
Media Liaison
MEDIA
Crime (CIB Headquarters, Admin. & Squads)
CRIME
Bureau of Criminal Intelligence
INTEL
Ethical Standards (Internal Investigations’ Department)
INVESTIGATIONS
Operations Department
OPERATIONS
Air Wing
AIR
Community Policing Squad
OPERATIONS
Dog Squad
CANINE
Government House Shrine Guard
GOVERNMENT
Water Police
MARINE
Mounted Branch
MOUNTED
Search & Rescue Squad
RESCUE
Transit Police
TRANSIT
CR
CRI
ESD
OPS
AIR
CAN
MAR
MOU
RES
TST
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VicPOlice codes
Protective Security Group & SOG
Personnel Department
Traffic & Operations Support (TOPS)
Services Department
Audio Visual Division
Radio Electronics Division
Transport Division
Forensic Science Laboratory (Macleod)
Fingerprint Section
Training District
SECURITY
PERSONNEL
TRAFFIC
SERVICES
AUDIO / VIDEO
COMMUNICATIONS
TRANSPORT
FORENSIC
PRINTS
TRAINING
PNL
TRF
TRP
FSL
TRG
Callsigns - Second Component
The Second Component of each callsign is a numeric identifier belonging to one of the following categories:
TYPE OF UNIT
SUFFIX
Officers
Chief Superintendent
Superintendent
Chief Inspector
Detective Chief Inspector
Inspector
Duty Officers
Detective Inspector
Station Cars
Supervising Sgt, No 1 Division
Supervising Sgt, No 2 Division
Senior Sgt (Night Shift Supervisor)
Burg cars - see below
[District Information Support Centre
Computer Co-Ordinator
Traffic Co-Ordinator
Range Controller (firearms?)
DISPLAN
Neighbourhood Watch
District Administration
TAC
District Welfare
DFO (District Firearms Officer)
Divisional Vans
CPS & DSG
District Support Groups
Community Policing Squads
CPS Night Shift - C, D, E, F & G districts
CPS Night Shift - A, B, H, I & J districts
Criminal Investigations Unit
Day Shift –divisional units
Afternoon shift-district response units
Night Shift - A & B districts
Night Shift - I & J districts
Night Shift - C, D & E districts
Night Shift - F, G & H districts
Supervision A & B Districts
Supervision I & J Districts
Supervision C, D, E, F, G & H Districts
Burg cars - see below
Traffic Management Unit
TMU Supervising Senior Sergeant
Senior Sergeants
Sergeants
Marked Cars
Unmarked Cars ("Q" cars)
Camera Cars
Complaints Cars
Breathalyser Cars
100 - 199
100 - 104
105 - 109
110 - 119
120 - 129
130 - 149
150 - 159
160 - 169
200 - 299
251
252
265
270
270]
271
274
275 - 277
280 - 284
286 - 289
290 - 294
295
296
297 - 299
300 - 399
400 - 499
400 - 449
450 - 499
EAST 451
WEST 451
500 - 599
CRIME 508,
<station> 520
CRIME 540
CRIME 541
CRIME 542
CRIME 543
CENTRAL 550
WEST 550
EAST 550
590
600 - 699
600
601 - 603
604 - 609
610 - 629
630 - 634
635 - 639
640 - 644
645 - 649
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VicPOlice codes
TMU Supervising Sergeant
Supervisors
Motor Cycles ("Solos")
Accident Cars (attend major accidents)
Special Events
Regional Traffic Task Cars
District Special Duties
650
651 - 659
660 - 669
670 – 684
685 - 689
690 - 699
700 - 799
Foot patrolsDistrict Special Events (foot)
Foot patrols - normal
Bicycle patrols
800 - 839
850 - 889
890 - 899
Stations / Divisions
900 - 999
Uniform
DSG
CIB
TOG
Special Events or Operations
District Headquarters
District Caravan
City Patrol Group points ("PATROL xxx")
900
904
905
906
907
910
915
900 - 999
Notes concerning Divisional Vans & Patrol Cars
For 200 & 300 units, the last two figures indicate the starting time of the units' shift, e.g. Nunawading 303 = Nunawading van on
3 pm - 11 pm shift.
A "5" as the middle digit of the numeric identifier indicates a sergeant; subsequently, a "1" or "2" as the last digit indicates the
relative division, e.g. For example: "Glen Waverley 251" = Glen Waverley sergeant supervising Number 1 division units. A 6 as
the middle digit of the numeric identifier
indicates a senior sergeant, e.g. Nunawading 265 = Nunawading Night Shift supervisor.
Notes concerning Departmental callsigns:
Units attached to the Community Policing Squad may use a divisional callsign with a 400 series, eg. BLACKBURN 463, or a
departmental callsign, eg. OPERATIONS 222 (shift system not applicable).Operations Department units employ the 400 callsign
series. Canine units are the only exception to this rule - see below.
Air Wing
The Air Wing uses a 400 callsign series:
40* Ground vehicles
41* Fixed wing aircraft - Cessnas
47* Rotary wing aircraft - Squirrels
49* Rotary wing aircraft - Dauphins
eg. AIR 402, (filling truck,) AIR 492, (helicopter,) AIR 417 (fixed wing Cessna) etc..
Notes:
The air ambulance helicopter identifies on any service as AIR 495. These helicopters are authorized to operate
at as low as 300ft over Metropolitan Melbourne. Rotary wing aircraft from other services identify as "<service> 499".
Emerg Callsign: Registration Air Traffic Ctrl Call
AIR 491
VH-PVF
Polair 31
primary police helicopter
AIR 492
VH-PVK
Polair 32
until 2003 as back-up chopper
AIR 493
VH-PVA
Polair 33
AIR 474
VH-PVM
Polair 34
AIR 495 HEMS 1
VH-PVG
Polair 35
Ambulance/2nd Police
AIR 490
VH-PVH
Polair 30
(Primary)
AIR 410
VH-PVU
AIR 41*
VH-PVY
HEMS 2
VH-VAB
Airport (Sth East Region)
HEMS 3
VH-VAA
Aircraft
1979 SA 365C1 Dauphin 2
Role
Retired May 2002-Former
1978 SA 365C1 Dauphin 2
Retired May 2002-Available
1978 SA 365C1 Dauphin 2
Backup Air Ambulance
1988 AS 350B Squirrel
Training/Utitlity/Fires
2001 AS 365N3 Dauphin 2
Primary Air
2001 AS 365N3 Dauphin 2
Primary Police Helicopter
1978 Bell 412
Rural Ambulance Service, La Trobe Valley
1978 Bell 412
Rural Ambulance Service, Bendigo Airport
Dog Squad
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The Dog Squad use the 200 series, but does not follow the divisional shift system. Units are instead allocated individual
callsigns.
Canine 2** - Regular Dog Squad Units.
Canine 7** - Drug Dogs & Explosives Dogs.
eg. CANINE 278, CANINE 256, etc.; these are all dog squad units, and note also that the dog squad operates on the SMR
network.
Note that CANINE units may be heard on any operational VHF or UHF channel, in addition to SMR trunking channels (not static
police allocations) for direct working. Dog Squad units also have access to the Education Security radio network.(IF it still exists?)
Services Department
Radio Electronics Services (RES) in Dawson Street use COMMUNICATIONS as a prefix followed by a 6xx number, e.g.
"Communications 610". The old RED test callsign is COMMUNICATIONS 677 but this has not been heard since the cutover
from D24 in Russell Street. Other callsigns with
this identifier may be allocated to RED members on an individual basis.
The field kitchen (mobile canteen) is SERVICES 200, known informally as CUP 'A' TEA 200. The Quick Response Vehicle
(Communications) may also be known as the 'QRV'. The callsign of this vehicle is VKC6. It is housed at the World Trade Centre
garage.
Protective Services / Security Groups/SOG
The Special Operations Group use SECURITY identifiers when operating 'clear', ie. non-DVP. When Protective Security &
District Support Groups are not allocated major incident colour codes, they may also use SECURITY identifiers.
Security 100 - 199
Security 200 - 299
Security 300 - 399
Security 312
Security 400 - 499
Security 500 - 699
Security 700 - 999
Inspectors - Special Operations Group
District Support Group
Special Operations Group
Hostage Negotiator
District Support Group & Protective Services Group
Special Operations Group
Protective Services Group
City Patrol Group
The City Patrol Group is the foot patrol division which works in the Central Business District. The net control station on channel
26 is PATROL 900, being the Bourke St. City Traffic office. This is one of few police channels controlled by a unit other than
VKC.
Melbourne Traffic Units identify with PATROL followed by a relevant numeric identifier, such as '303'. Foot patrols use the 800
numeric series.
Traffic direction units identify with point numbers. Each intersection in the CBD has its own number. For example, a unit at
Batman Ave. & St. Kilda Rd., 8 point, would identify as PATROL 908,a unit at 12 point (Flinders St. Station) would identify as
PATROL 912, and so on.(See CPG Points Map)
Traffic Management Unit
Divisional TMU units identify with their divisional name and a 600 numeric identifier, as per the table above.
TMU Office
Callsign ID-(TMU Offices are each allocated a local government area (ie Epping TMU patrols the
Shire Of Whittlesea, Banyule City, Nillumbik Shire, Darebin)
Melbourne
City Of Melbourne or Yarra
Brunswick
City Of Moonee Valley, City Of Moreland
Craigeburn
Hume Shire Council
Dandenong
Cardinia Shire, Casey Shire, Dandnenong City Council
Epping
Shire Of Whittlesea, City Of Banyule, Shire Of Nillumbik, City Of Darebin
Frankston
City Of Frankston
Geelong
City of Greater Geelong, Surf Coast Shire
Hastings
Mornington Peninsula
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Moorabbin
Nunawading
Prahan
Werribee
Bayside City Council, City Of Glen Eira, City of Kingston
City Of Boorondara, City Of Manningham, City Of Monash, Whitehorse City Council.
City Of Port Phillip, City Of Stonnington
City of Hobsons Bay, City Of Maribyrnong, City Of Wyndam.
Departmental TMU callsigns satisfy one of the following criteria:
Command
Chief Superintendent - Administration
Chief Superintendent - Operations
Superintendent - Administration
Superintendent - Operations (East)
Superintendent - Operations (West)
Duty Officer
TRAFFIC 100
TRAFFIC 101
TRAFFIC 105
TRAFFIC 107
TRAFFIC 108
TRAFFIC 150
General Traffic Policy and Information Centre
Chief Inspector
TRAFFIC 112
Units
TRAFFIC 200 - 249
Speed Camera Units
TRAFFIC 250 - 259 N.B. Camera units use a District 630
callsigne.g. Heidelberg 639 (Most camera ops privatized)
Administration
Inspector (Administration)
Inspector (Prosecutions Office)
Inspector (Central Licence Registry)
Special Duties Groups
Roadway Spot Check Section
Speed Measuring Device
Tow Truck Supervising Units
Traffic Research Section
Traffic Alcohol Section (TAS)
Chief Inspector
Inspector
Senior Sergeants
Sergeants
Units - "Booze Buses"
Accident Investigation Section (AIS)
Inspector
Senior Sergeant
Units (Dawson St. & Glen Waverley)
Dandenong AIS Mechanics
Mechanics
Senior Sergeant
Units
Driving and Allied Schools
Inspector
Senior Sergeants
Sergeants
Units
Special Events / Task Force
Roadworthy Duties
Caravan
TMU Special Solo Section
TRAFFIC 130
TRAFFIC 132
TRAFFIC 134
TRAFFIC 300 - 309
TRAFFIC 310 - 349
TRAFFIC 390 - 391
TRAFFIC 395 - 399
TRAFFIC 114
TRAFFIC 138
TRAFFIC 400 - 405
TRAFFIC 406 - 410
TRAFFIC 411 - 499
TRAFFIC 136
TRAFFIC 500
TRAFFIC 5xx N.B. There is no longer any Nunawading or
TRAFFIC 510
TRAFFIC 520, 530
TRAFFIC 140
TRAFFIC 600 - 605
TRAFFIC 606 - 619
TRAFFIC 620 - 699
TRAFFIC 700 – 799
TRAFFIC 721
TRAFFIC 800
TRAFFIC 840 - 859
DSG Identification
These units use the geographical name of their base station, eg. Melbourne, Prahran, etc., with a 400 callsign series. The
second digit represents the team number while the third digit denotes individual members.
eg. Team 1 working from Melbourne in a car - the callsign would be Melbourne 410; a member on foot from this team would be
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411, then 412, and so on.
The DSG team on operational duty between the hours of 1800 and 0200 or 1900 and 0300 will use the 12 hour clock system
regardless of what team is working the shift.
eg. Callsigns using Melbourne as an example:
Senior Sergeant
Melbourne 400
1800 - 0200hrs unit
Melbourne 406
1900 - 0300hrs unit
Melbourne 407
Team 1 Vehicle 1
Melbourne 410
foot patrol
Melbourne 411
foot patrol 2
Melbourne 412
Team 2 Vehicle 2
Melbourne 420
foot patrol
Melbourne 421
foot patrol 2
Melbourne 422
Crime Car Identification
The following numeric identifiers are prefixed with the departmental name, CRIME.
Armed Robbery Squad
CRIME 300 - 399
Arson Squad
CRIME 770 - 799
Asian Squad
CRIME ???- ???
Child Exploitation
CRIME ???- ???
Crime Identification Squad
CRIME 840 - 849
Crime Prevention Bureau
CRIME 800 - 839
Detective Training School
CRIME 940 - 960
Drug Squad
CRIME 700 - 749
Gaming & Casino Crime Unit (CCU)
CRIME 250 - 299
Racing Bureau
CRIME 391-399
Vice Squad
CRIME ???-???
Homicide Squad
CRIME 400 - 499
Livestock Squad
CRIME 750 – 769 (Heard operational, Shepparton, November
23/11/02 1348hrs on VHF SMR)
Major Fraud Squad
CRIME 600 - 699
North Metro Region Crime Squad
CRIME 860 - 864
Rape Squad
CRIME 870 - 879
South Metro Region Crime Squad
CRIME 865 - 869
Special Branch (defunct?)
CRIME 900 - 939
Special Events Administration
CRIME 970 - 979
Special Response Squad
CRIME 850 - 859
Stolen Motor Vehicle Squad (SMVS) CRIME 200 - 249
After-hours CIU
After-hours CIU
CRIME 500 - 599
After-hours CIU (A & B Districts)
CENTRAL 540
After-hours CIU (I & J Districts)
WEST 541
After-hours CIU (C, D & E Districts)
EAST 542
After-hours CIU (F, G & H Districts)
EAST 543
A/H CIU Supervision A, B, I & J Districts
WEST 550
A/H CIU S'vision C,D,E,F,G,H Districts EAST 550
Forensic Branch Identification
The following numeric identifiers are prefixed with the departmental name, FORENSIC.
Director
FORENSIC 105
Chief Inspector
FORENSIC 110
Mobile Laboratory
FORENSIC 200 - 219
Liaison Officer - Senior Sergeant
FORENSIC 220
Photographic Section
FORENSIC 300 - 319
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Ballistics
Documentation
Disaster Victim Identification
FORENSIC 400 - 419
FORENSIC 500 - 519
FORENSIC 550 - 569
Ethical Standards Department
(Yep, they have radios, but seldom use them, except for when investigating police pursuit accidents etc)
ESD 433 has been heard on-air
Special Events' Colour Codes
These callsign identifiers are used during combined operations and/or special events. Their use requires authorisation by the
Officer in Charge, Communications. Any numeric series may be used with these callsigns, e.g. "WHITE 812", "BLUE 900".
Note that RED is an international colour code denoting serious injury or malfunction and is NOT USED for police operations.
Routine
BLUE
BLACK
GREEN
ORANGE
WHITE
YELLOW
GREY
OLIVE
SILVER
Emergencies
PINK
BROWN
PURPLE
GOLD
Callsigns for special events and operations may also use the name of the operation as the identifier. For example, "CABOOL
813" is a foot patrol unit working the King Street night-club area in Melbourne.(i.e. Operation Cabool).
Melbourne Cricket Ground
The MCG is divided into "sectors" with a sergeant in charge of each. Consequently, the conventional callsign system is modified
slightly, and "sector sergeants" have callsigns ending in zero, eg, MCG 810, MCG 840, etc.. The middle digit of each callsign
denotes the sector.
There is no "net control" on Channel 3, and units frequently traffic direct. However MCG 900 does monitor from the policerooms
in the Southern Stand. Duty Officer is MCG 800.
Personalised Callsigns - Command & Control
These callsigns are allocated for use by senior-ranking members of the police force. Names are correct at time of print. These
callsigns are always phonetically announced, (For example "XCC" [Chief Commissioner] is pronounced "X-ray Charlie
Charlie")
XCC
MCO
CCO
XDO
XDA
[none]
???
???
XAT
XAC
XAI
XAP
???
XAO
XAY
[none]
[none]
[none]
Chief Commissioner of Police
Christine Nixon, APM, BA, Assoc Dip CIA
Metropolitan Commander(duty roster - as allocated)
Country Commander(duty roster - as allocated)
Deputy Commissioner; Operations Bill Kelly
Deputy Commissioner; Policy & Standards Neil O'Loughlin, APM
Executive Director; Corporate Services Ken Latta, MBA, BSc
Asst. Commissioner; General Policing Peter Nancarrow, APM, MA, Assoc.Dip. Police Studies
Asst. Commissioner; Strategic Development Bill Severino, APM, Grad.Dip.Bus.
Asst. Commissioner; Traffic Ops Spprt (TOPS) Bob Hasting
Asst. Commissioner; Crime (CRI)George Davis, APM
Asst. Commissioner; Ethical Standards (ESD)Graeme McDonald, APM, Ass.Dip.Arts
Asst. Commissioner; Corporate Policy, Planning & Reviw (CPPR)
Asst. Commissioner; Training (TRG)Noel Ashby, Assoc. Dip. Arts, BA (Pol Studies)
Asst. Commissioner; Operations (OPS)Allan Roberts, APM
Asst. Commissioner; Project Beacon[now incorporated by training]
Director; Business Management Cliff Owen
Director; Communications & Information Technology (CITD)
Director; Human Resources (Personnel - PNL)Peter Breadmore, LS&GC, Dip.Ed (PostGrad) FIE
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CO 1
CO 2
CO 3
CO 4
CO 5
Commander, Region 1
Commander Region 2
Commander Region 3
Commander Region 4
Commander Region 5
Peter Graham
Trevor Thompson
Kieth Smith
Victoria Police units on other agencies networks
Police units may use allocated police callsigns on other services' networks;
eg."WX Melbourne, AIR 495" (Ambulance Service network),
"Melbourne Radio, this is Marine 418" (VHF Marine network),
"Lilydale 900 to SES Control" (Channel 31), etc..
Police units may be allocated new callsigns in a foreign radio network;
eg."Jolimont 100, Police 900" (St. John network, Melbourne Cricket Ground), etc..
Other agencies on Victoria Police networks
Other services can be allocated callsigns in the police callsign system as follows
ARMY 208
Military Police (Army)
RAAF 200
Military Police (Air Force - often heard on channels 65 / 72)
RTA 900
VicRoads Control Room
METRO 200
Metropolitan Ambulance Service liaison (special events)
ST. JOHN 200
St. John Ambulance liaison (special events)
PENINSULA 499
Southern Peninsula Rescue Squad Helicopter
MEDICAL 492
Police Surgeon
MEDICAL 418
Police Surgeon
CORONER 200
State Coroner
CORONER 201
Deputy State Coroner
CITYLINK 900
Transurban Control Room
Other services may use their own Australian Communications Authority callsign on the police network under extenuating
circumstances, followed by the name of their service;
eg."VKC Melbourne, this is Hotel Juliet Kilo - Channel 10 helicopter", etc..
Other police services may use their own callsigns on Victorian networks where liaison is required. Many regional units have
radios common to other services or they can be allocated callsigns in the Victorian Police callsign system
eg."Moama 1 calling VKC Echuca." (NSW police calling Victoria police) “VKC Federal 201” (Federal Police on Vic Police
UHF network)
Miscellaneous
Suffixes
A suffix may sometimes be appended to a callsign to denote an alternative mode of operation or condition:
PORTABLE may be added to indicate that a unit is, in fact, using a portable radio and not in the vehicle, eg. "Nunawading 203
Portable". This is distinct from "Nunawading 203", being the car radio. Similarly, the proword "ALPHA" may be used for this
purpose; this has fallen into disuse but may still be heard.
URGENT is used to denote priority traffic. A unit whose callsign is suffixed with URGENT will be given immediate attention by
the operator.
PURSUIT indicates that a unit has engaged in a car chase.
DRIVER indicates that the driver or radio operator of the person called is answering in that person's stead, eg, "Prahan 150
Driver." This proword has fallen into disuse but may still be heard.
OPERATOR indicates that a police member is responding on behalf of the unit or member being called, similar to "DRIVER",
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eg, "Melbourne 110 Operator." This proword has fallen into disuse but may still be heard.
<district> - District identifiers may be affixed to the end of some callsigns, eg. "Crime 150 Golf", denoting the departmental
duty officer for that district.
Other identifiers.
SINCLAIR - Training exercises can often be heard on VHF, characterized by the "Sinclair" station identifier. Incidents are
staged on-air as units from Sinclair police station attend train derailments, sieges, air crashes and other disasters. All such
scenarios have been heard from time to time. Some of these are made to sound very real, but remember, they are ONLY
EXERCISES!
Victor Golf 1 - The callsign of the Victorian Premier's motor vehicle. The car with the plates VIC1 is used by Mr. Steve
Bracks and is fitted with a UHF police radio.
Use of District Callsigns pronounced phonetically
Districts are subdivided into divisions throughout the daytime shifts, and several duty officers are appointed accordingly. For
example, G District may
have Glen Waverley, Nunawading and Doncaster 150's all on duty simultaneously.
This situation is not necessitated at night time. Each district has one duty officer who may identify phonetically as <district>
150, eg, Golf 150, India 150, Hotel 150, etc..
Similarly, officers may be appointed one of two positions after hours, East or West 150, being responsible for Eastern or
Western Metropolitan districts respectively, ie. C, D, E, F & G districts(West) or A, B, H, I & J (East) districts. The use of
<district> callsigns by other units is not permitted.
Victoria Police Codes & Callsigns, Fifth Edition (Revised 1/12/2002)
Research Conducted by Ashley Geelan using Police Life magazine, Radio & Communications and field observations since 1990.
Victoria Police Callsigns.doc
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Insignia Of Police Ranks
(These ranks are found on Police Officer’s Shoulders and are heard on air from time-to-time, as opposed to their serial number)
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Department of Sustainability & Environment
Victoria Police
Radio Communications Equipment
Victoria Police use various UHF radios (mostly Philips or Motorola) with an
EPROM capable of being programmed with 99 to 250 channels and for the
Victoria Police issued series their EPROM can be used between 450.000MHz to
490.0000MHz in NFM mode.
Communications with the Police Air Wing to the ground uses these channels.
The National Police Helicopter Frequency of 131.6000MHz is used by the
relevant Airports Tower and Air Traffic Control to communicate with the
helicopter. Only the Police Communications Vans have access to ICOM Pilot
Radios (Aviation Band 115-136.000MHz)
These are the same radios issued to all Victorian Government Departments in
1995/6 by the State Department Of Finance
Like the CFA, MFESB, Metrol, and Government the police radios operate in
CONVENTIONAL (like an normal two-way radio) and TRUNKING mode where
the radios have a DTMF* keypad and the Victorian SMR frequencies preprogrammed, and can dial up other radios, or be used just like a mobile
phone, allowing a three-minute duration connection to the normal telephone
network. The Philips series of radios are not trunking capable.
The Victoria Police also use 27MHz CB and UHF CB, mostly in Regional
Victoria, and I don’t believe they use or monitor it much these days-though I
know it would be monitored in Regional Victoria in some cases, no doubt to
bust speedsters and the 2003 January fires. The clue to this is that living in
Melbourne & being a traveller, I notice that Melbourne Patrol Cars have only
their UHF and VHF antennas, except the 4wds, which have a Victoria Police HF
antenna usually, and rural cars etc that have UHF, VHF, HF (different radio),
CBs, Scanners and more!
The Radio’s That Victoria Police Use Are:
The Philips FM 900 Series Radio, also issued with remote head.
Motorola MCX 1000
Motorola MCS 2000 II/III “Syntrx Pro” Base & Mobiles- Trunking Capable
Motorola “Saber” III portable. (Part Of Current Issued H/H)
Motorola “ASTRO III” Digitally Encrypted Portable Radios-Police Special
Issue EPROM Radio
Important Fact:
All State Government Departments will generally use the
same radios as the State’s Department Of Finance draws
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up a purcahse contract with, say Motorola, to supply
many thousands of radios to various Emergency Services
and other State Departments, like NRE, Sheriff’s Office etc
as it much cheaper for the government to buy more of the
same radio and then just have the different opearting
data programmed.
This has occurred twice in Victoria. The first was the issue
to most Victorian Governmnet agencies of the Philips FM
Series Radios
The second was in the late 1990s Intergraph came online nearly every Victorian Government agency was given
new Motorola MCS & MTS Models. These are the current
radios in use. Some departments still retain and use some
Philips Radios
These arrangements with manufacturers are used across
Australia by State and Federal Government and private
business alike to save money.
Related Pages On My Site:
*DTMF Page
*SMR Pages
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Current Regional Victoria VHF Frequencies
All Frequencies in Upper Side Band(USB)
Frequency USB
2.0334
2.1130
2.2840
2.3170
2.4800
2.4895
2.5690
2.5705
2.5750
2.5765
2.6300
2.6305
2.7280
2.7295
3.7290
3.7305
3.7335
3.7350
3.7365
3.7430
3.7445
3.7520
3.7535
3.8125
3.8200
4.5250
4.5265
4.5570
4.5600
4.5685
4.5730
4.5745
4.7800
4.7815
4.8450
4.8465
4.8815
5.1270
Use/Antenna Location/Channel
Coffs Harbour-NSW Liaison
South Australian Police Liaison
Paynesville
Mildura, Vic Wide
Ballarat, Benalla, Hamilton, Melb, Morwell
Ballarat, Benalla, Hamilton, Melb, Morwell
Ballarat, Benalla, Hamilton, Melb, Morwell & SES Vic Liaison
VKC HF Ch 1
Bairnsdale Ballarat, Benalla, Hamilton, Melb, Morwell
Ballarat, Benalla, Hamilton, Melb, Morwell
Ballarat, Benalla, Hamilton, Melb, Morwell
Ballarat, Benalla, Hamilton, Melb, Morwell
South Australia & Tasmania Police Liaison VKC HF Ch 2
Ballarat, Benalla, Hamilton, Melb, Morwell
Australia Wide Police Net VKC HF Ch 8
Vic Wide VKC HF Ch 3
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5.1285
5.6800
5.6815
5.9060
5.9075
5.9150
5.9165
5.9310
5.9325
7.6570
7.6585
7.6600
7.6850
8.0500
8.0515
10.5050
10.5065
11.0450
11.0465
14.5720
14.7535
18.5420
18.5430
18.5435
27.5400 AM
40.7500 NFM
Ballarat, Benalla, Hamilton, Melb, Morwell
VKC HF Ch 5
2.4895
Day Time Primary VKC Ch 7
Tibooburra, Bourke-NSW Liasion
Ballarat, Benalla, Hamilton, Melb, Morwell
VKC Ch 5 Australia Wide HF Police Network Channel/VKC HF Ch 9
TX Melbourne and Queensland and Northern Territory Liaison
Transmitter at Glen Waverly Academy
Paging Service At Glen Waverly Police Academy
Notes:
None of the HF frequencies can be received with a scanner. The
1.
Police use SelCall (Same as UHF CB) to dial-up individual radios, to remove
the no-signal reception static, and therefore (as scanners don’t decode
SELCALL) we can’t hear it, only the radio with the dialled code can.
Some dedicated HF Receivers (like my PYE Vietnam War HF Radio)
2.
will receive these transmissions.
A Beacon operates on each frequency from Melbourne for
3.
propagation tests and this can be heard on a scanner.
Rarely, the HF network will be used in “open” mode, where we can
4.
here the transmissions, this mostly occurs during interstate events/disasters
and HF is rarely used at other times.
The Last Time Police HF was used in “open” mode was during the
5.
Port Arthur Massacre of 1996, where AIR 495 (Air Wing) and Security 500
(SOG) were deployed to Hobart, Tasmania on Sunday April 28th 1996.
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Victoria Police
Victoria Police Links
Victoria Police’s Point-To-Point Frequency/Channel Links
Frequency
14.5735
18.5435
450.8000
451.4500
460.1500
460.3000
460.6500
460.9500
852.0625
852.6875
852.6125
852.7125
852.7875
857.7875
857.8125
857.8375
918.7500
928.0625
928.6125
928.7125
928.7875
1064.0500
1067.2000
1282.1000
1308.7000
1445.5000
1452.5000
1505.0000
1516.9500
7477.0000
Use
F District Mountains to VPC Link
Notes:
These frequencies can only be heard if you are in the line of site of
1.
that tower to either the VPC Centre or Regional VKCs. These links contain all
traffic for a particular voting network. Eg. All Mountains (F District) radio traffic
can be monitored on one frequency
This information is included for completeness of the Victoria Police
2.
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Victoria Police
Victoria Police Sel Call Information
Victoria Police’s HF Radio Network SelCall Codes
SelCall
3001
3002
Unit
VKC Melbourne, VPC Centre (WTC Melb)
VKC 2
3003
3004
3005
3006
3007
3008
3099
3101
3102
3103
3104
3451
VKC 3
VKC 4
VKC 5
VKC 6
Communcations 677
Marine 900(Station)
Propagation Beacon
VKC Wangaratta-P District
VKC Morwell-Q District
VKC Ballarat-M District
VKC Hamilton
St John 200
Use
MCC Regional
Radio Electronics Division Support
Vehicle
Non-Operational Allocation
Command & Control Vehicle
Non Operational Allocation
4wd Quick Response Vehicle
R.E.D. Test Code
Melbourne (Rivers & Bays) Water Police
Mt Dandenong-Transmitting Only
Wangaratta D24
Morwell D24
Ballarat D24
Hamilton D24
St John’s Ambulance Net, SJ 1 Ctrl
Vehilce
Notes:
These Sel Call codes are used by Victoria Police on their HF Radio
1.
Network.
You will not be able to hear HF Communcations with a scanner where
2.
Sel Call is used
This information is included for completeness of the Victoria Police
3.
Section of my site.
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Victoria Police
Victoria Police
Old VHF Frequencies-No Longer In Use
Channel
Victoria Police Ch 1
Victoria Police Ch 2
Victoria Police Ch 3
Victoria Police Ch 4
Victoria Police Ch 5
Victoria Police Ch 6
Victoria Police Ch 7
Victoria Police Ch 8
Victoria Police Ch 9
Victoria Police Ch 10
Frequency
168.2200
168.3400
168.2800
168.1600
168.4000
168.9000
168.2500
168.3100
168.3700
168.5200
Rept
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
District/Use
L & O Dists
P & M Dists
State Wide
M District
Q District
L District
N & P Dists
O & P Dists
Mode
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
CTCSS
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Area Of Usage
Western & Loddon Ops was simulcast on VKC UHF Ch 3
Hume & Highlands Ops was simulcast on VKC UHF Ch 3
Was VKC Melb to VKC Regional Centres LIasion
Highland Ops, was simulcast on VKC UHF Ch 4
Was Gippsland Ops
Old VHF Frequency
Was simulcast with VKC UHF Ch 1
Old VHF Frequency
Old VHF Frequency
Was Loddon & Gippsland Ops
These frequencies are still owned (according to the ACA database) by Victoria Police, and the old VHF channels are
still programmed into country police radios as channels 99-109 (in their radios)
Nothing heard here with a scanner for over two years now.
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Victoria Police
Victoria Police On Other Networks
Victoria Police’s Access To Other Radio Networks
Air Band:
131.6000-Nation Wide, State Based Police Helicopters To Control Tower(s) Frequency
123.1000-Nation Wide Police Helicopters Search & Rescue 1
123.2000-Nation Wide Police Helicopters Search & Rescue 2
135.7000-Victorian Ambulance Helicopter (AIR 495) to Hospital Helipads, WX Melbourne and Regional
Ambulance Radio Centres
All Victoria Police Helicopters are fitted with a video camera (can see a vehicles number plate at 300ft
which feeds live pictures to the VPC in Melbourne), Forward-Looking Infra Red (FLIR), Fire Scan
equipment, Police, Ambulance, CFA, MFESB, radios, 2 aviation radios, and two HF Transceivers.
Marine Band:
Marine Ch 67 (156.3750)
Marine Ch 16 (156.8000)
And can also “come up” on any VHF Marine Frequency
Surf Life Saving Victoria:
486.9500
Southern Peninsula Rescue Squad:
154.4250
South Australian Border:
72.5700 (VKA Ch 3)
New South Wales Border:
Wodonga (VKC) Vic to Albury (VKG) NSW Liaison
National Police UHF Ch’s 21 & 43
Note: Albury (NSW) and Wodonga (Vic) Police communicate either direct or via VKC Wangaratta or
VKG Wagga Wagga.
Ie. A Wodonga 308 wishing to speak to Albury 16 may call him direct on UHF Ch 21, or via VKG
Wagga, asking for Albury 16.
From time to time, VKG (or vice versa) officers may carry out policing duties on behalf of VKC, and the
NSW officer will reply to both VKG Wagga and VKC Wangaratta.
Police 4WD Club:
161.3500
Alpine Resorts Commission:
467.6250
VK737 National 4wd HF Radio Network:
5.4550 MHz USB
8.0220 MHz USB-Call Channel
11.6120 MHz USB
14.9770 MHz USB
3.9550 MHz USB
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Victoria Police
Notes:
1. The above list contains frequencies which the Victoria Police Officers have
direct access to (no patching)
2. Vic Police can ‘patch’ in to any radio network they like in Australia
3. It is, in my opinion, better to program these frequencies into their relevant bank
(rather than in the bank with police), as the services listed have many other
channels which the police do not access nor use.
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Victoria Police Air Wing
Victoria Police Air Wing
Essendon Airport Frequenices
The Air Wing Uses a 400 callsign series:
40_: Ground Vehicles (fuel trucks etc)
41_: Fixed Wing Aircraft
47_: Rotary Wing(Helicopters)-Squirrels
49_: Rotary Wing (Helicopters)-Eurocopter Dauphins
Emerg
Callsign
AIR 491
Registration ATC Call
VH PVF
AIR 492
VH PVK
AIR 493
AIR 474
AIR 495
HEMS 1
AIR 490
VH PVA
VH PVM
VH PVG
VH PVH
Aircraft
Role
Pol Air 31 1979 SA 365C1 Dauphin 2 Retired May 2002. Former Primary
Police Chopper
Pol Air 32 1978 SA365C1 Dauphin 2 Retired May 2002-Dismantled late
2002
Pol Air 33 1978 SA 365C1 Dauphin 2
Back up Air Ambulance
Pol Air 34 1988 AS 350B Squirrel
Training, Utility Work and Fires
Pol Air 35 2001 AS 365N3 Dauphin 2 Primary Air Ambulance and Back Up
Police Helicopter
Pol Air 30 2001 AS 365N3 Dauphin 2
Primary Police Helicopter
All Victoria Police Helicopters are owned and operated by CHC Helicopters Pty Ltd (formerly
LLOYD Helicopters)
All Vic Pol choppers were manufactured in France by EuroCopter Pty Ltd.
Notes:
On the Aviation Band, Police Helicopters callsigns are PolAir 31, 32 etc.
1.
And from time to time the callsign is their registration PVF, PVH etc
2.
On the Police UHF & VHF Bands the callsigns are AIR 494, 495 etc
On the Ambulance UHF & VHF network the callsign is HEMS 1 or
3.
HeliMed 1, 2, etc
The Air Ambulance helicopter identifies on any radio service as AIR 495.
4.
The Police helicopters are authorised to operate at as low as 300ft over
5.
Metro Melbourne.
6.
Helicopters from other services, assisting police identify as “<service>
499” ie Channel 9 499 if it’s the GTV 9 chopper.
For Further Police Aviation Information see:
Vic Civil Aviation Frequencies for Essendon airport
Aircraft Rego & Callsigns Info Sheets
Victoria Police Section
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NSW Police Index
New South Wales Police
Index
Callsigns/Codes
Old Callsigns
UHF Frequencies-Metro
UHF Frequencies-Regional
VHF Radio Frequencies
L.A.C. Maps Police
Link Frequencies
HF Frequencies
Miscellaneous
Old VHF Frequencies
When selecting “LAC Maps Police” you will be taken to the NSW Police Web Site, Local Area
Command Page, where you can view the maps of all NSW Police LACs, Districts & Regions and
match these to the UHF and/or VHF frequencies you need. Click on the region to display maps
at NSW Police Web Site.
Some NSW Police UHF Channels are using, or switching to, APCO 25 Motorola Digital
Encryption on the current National Police UHF network.
Contents linked to at the NSW Police Web Site are ©2003 New South Wales Police Service, NSW
Government, Australia
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The Australian Scanning Encyclopaedia
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New South Wales Police Service Index
New South Wales Police Service-VKG Callsigns
These are the current, post 2000, VKG Callsigns, note that some old callsigns are still being used
Callsigns-Local Area Command-PATROL
Actual Title
Local Area Commander
Operations Co-ordinator
Internal Affairs
Human Resources Manager
Scarce Resources Manager
Duty Officer
Education & Development Officer
Team Leader
Panel Vans & Caged Trucks
Sedans
Foot Patrol (Beats) Response Vehicles
Foot Patrol (Beat) Officers
Foot Patrol (Beat) Supervisor
Bicycle Patrol
Bicycle & Patrol (Beat) Units Supervisor
Mobile Police Stations
Special Operations Units
Aboriginal, Ethnic Bkgnd, Domestic Violence
Criminal Investigations Bureau-CIB Manager
Detectives
Detectives-Goal/Aim/Planned Case
Special Response Teams
Anti Theft Squad
Traffic Commander, Highway Patrol
Supervisor, Highway Patrol
Highway Patrol SEDANS
Highway Patrol MOTORCYCLES
Bicycle Liasion
Traffic Control Supervisor
Traffic Duties Officers
Licensing Units
Warrants of Arrest & Summonses
Forensic Services Department
Parking Patrol Officers
Volunteers in Policing
Department
Command
Command
Command
Command
Command
Supervision
Training
Supervision
PATROL
PATROL
BEATS
BEATS
Supervision
BEATS
Supervision
Stations
Special Ops
Liaison
CIB
CIB
CIB
Intelligence
CIB
Highway Patrol
Highway Patrol
Highway Patrol
Highway Patrol
Comm. Relations
Traffic
Traffic
Licensing
Support
Specialist
Traffic
Liaison
Radio Callsign
[Station] 1
[Station] 2
[Station] 3
[Station] 4
[Station] 5
[Station] 10
[Station] 12
[Station] 14
[Station] 15-34
[Station] 35-44
[Station] 45
[Station] 46-59
[Station] 60
[Station] 61-69
[Station] 70-79
[Station] 80
[Station] 81-89
[Station] 90-99
[Station] 100
[Station] 101-129
[Station] 130-139
[Station] 140-145
[Station] 160-169
[Station] 200
[Station] 201
[Station] 202-249
[Station] 250-289
[Station] 290-299
[Station] 300
[Station] 301-349
[Station] 400-449
[Station] 450-459
[Station] 700-749
[Station] 650-699
[Station] 800-820
Local Area Patrol Notes:
LAP callsigns always start with a police station name, (eg Albury 21-a patrol panel van in Albury; Hornsby 212-a highway patrol
sedan from Hornsby police station). There is an exception in that some callsigns (mostly outer Metro Sydney) police vehicles use
“Kilo 203”- a highway patrol car in NSW ‘K” district, which is actually a regional, and not a LAP callsign. Either way, you’ll here almost
all callsigns begin within either a station, district or region name.
Patrol Commander {Snr Sgt-small patrols to Superintendent-large patrols}: Manages the patrols, provides leadership and
ensures adequate supervision, training and career development of officers under their command.
Patrol Tactician {Snr Sgt to Inspector}: Identifies issues, criminal activity and community concerns. Helps plan operations and
co-ordinates a local ‘crime response’
Station Controller {Snr Sgt to Inspector}: Day to day station duties, cor-ordinates and supervises each station shift.
Chief Of Detectives {Snr Sgt t Inspector}: Directs and controls all major patrol investigations.
Senior Patrol Investigator {Constable to Sgt}: Leads investigations and helps identify ‘problem’ areas
Shift Supervisor {Sgt}: Allocates officers and duties according to assessment of current needs and identifies the shift
requirements of each patrol.
Beats Supervisor {Snr Constable to Sgt}: Coaches officers to solve local problems within their beat area and keeps the public
informed of local police activity.
Highway Patrol Supervisor {Snr Constable to Snr Sgt}: Attends most major incidents, supervises the use of radar, speed
camera, VIP escort, breath testing and all other functions of the highway patrol officers under his/her command.
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Highway Patrol Constable {Constable to Snr Constable}: Responsible for road safety and the free movement of traffic. Provide
assistance and support to general duties police where required.
Patrol Supervisor-Traffic Services {Snr Constable to Sgt}: Attends major traffic incidents and participate in traffic management
committee within local community. Responsible for motor vehicle accident records
Beat/Foot Patrol Constable {Constable to Snr Constable}: Patrols a ‘beat area’ within local patrol area and works with public to
reduce street crime and criminal activity. They identify problem areas and pass this information to the Intelligence Officer.
General Duties Constable {Constable to Snr Constable}: Responds to local incidents such as car accidents, burglaries,
domestic violence, drunks, noise complaints, lost children and other criminal activities.
Station Officer {Constable to Snr Constable}: Ensures the safety and welfare of prisoners in police custody at station holding
cells. Organizes the transfer of these prisoners to/from mainstream prison and/or court appearances as well as handle general
public enquires made to the station by phone or in person.
Sector Supervisor {Constable to Sgt}: In charge of a specific area of patrol.
Patrol Education & Development Officer {Constable to Sgt}: Liases with Patrol Command(er) and Police Academy staff on
training and development of officers under his/her command.
Intelligence Officer {Snr Constable to Sgt}: Collates and analyses crime trends, this information is then provided to officers of
the local patrol.
Callsigns-Regional
Actual Title
Commander
Staff Officer, Operations
Staff Officer, Intelligence
Staff Officer, Personnel
Staff Officer, Community Policing Operations
Staff Police Chaplain
Traffic Co-Coordinator
Emergency Management Officers
Internal Affairs
Legal Services
Commander Logistics
Tactical Operations
Tactical Operations Co-Coordinator
Tactical Intelligence Officer
Traffic Planning
Computer Services Officer
Mobile Field Unit
Patrols Commander
Operations Truck
Patrol Support Teams
Anti Theft Squads
Highway Patrol Commander
Highway Patrol Sedans
Highway Patrol VIP Motorcycles
Highway Patrol Mobile Speed Camera Unit
Crash Investigations Unit
Traffic Technical Unit
CIB Commander
Armed Hold Up Unit
Arson Squad
Child Protection Unit
Operations Support Unit
Gaming and Vice Squad
Homicide Squad
Intelligence Unit
Stolen Motor Car Unit
Special Crime Unit
Licensing Unit
Commander K9
Dog Squad Units
Transit-Rail, Bus & Ferry Police Vehicles
Department
Command
Command
Command
Command
Command
Chaplains
Traffic
Management
Support
Support
Tactical
Tactical
Tactical
Tactical
Tactical
Tactical
Tactical
Patrol Support
Patrol Support
Patrol Support
CIB
Highway Patrol
Highway Patrol
Highway Patrol
Highway Patrol
Traffic
Traffic
CIB
CIB
CIB
CIB
CIB
CIB
CIB
CIB
CIB
CIB
CIB
Dog Squad
Dog Squad
Transit Police
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Callsign
[Region] 1
[Region] 2
[Region] 3
[Region] 4
[Region] 5
[Region] 6
[Region] 8
[Region] 10-15
[Region] 20-29
[Region] 40-49
[Region] 50
[Region] 51
[Region] 52
[Region] 53
[Region] 54
[Region] 55
[Region] 56
[Region] 60
[Region] 61-69
[Region] 70-84
[Region] 160-185
[Region] 200
[Region] 201-249
[Region] 250-289
[Region] 290-299
[Region] 360-379
[Region] 380-399
[Region] 400-410
[Region] 411-414
[Region] 419-420
[Region] 423-426
[Region] 431-437
[Region] 443-447
[Region] 451-456
[Region] 460-461
[Region] 465-466
[Region] 470-474
[Region] 480-489
[Region] 500
[Region] 501-549
[Region] 600-609
New South Wales Police Service Index
Transit Police Beat Officers
Transport Unit
Forensic Unit/Crime Scene Analysis
Police volunteers
Transit Police
Support
Specialist
Liaison
[Region] 610-649
[Region] 670-699
[Region] 700-749
[Region] 800-820
Regional Notes:
Regional callsigns use a region name as the prefix [Region]. Eg Macquarie 211 is a highway patrol sedan in Macquarie district. Some
departments now simply use “Dog” followed by unit number for a K9 unit or “Crash” for accident attending officers. Sometimes
officers will use these callsigns, other times they will use local area or the old callsigns, this is due to an industrial dispute within the
NSW Police Service, but they will use one or the other, or it will b quite clear who and what they are.
Callsigns-Water Police & Air Wing
Department
Air Wing
Water Police-Vessels
Water Police
Water Police
Mid North Coast Vessels
Water Police Vehicles
Water Police Divers
Duties
Air Support
Launches
Runabouts
Mobile Response
Launches
Vehicles
Divers
Callsign
[PolAir] 1-5
[Police Launch name] 1-11
[Police Runabout name] 20-29
[Police Runabout name] 36-39
[Police Launch name] 40-49
[Water Police] 50-100
[Diver] 1-3
Water Police ‘Launch’ Callsigns
Launch Name
Doyle
Vallant
Nemesis
Price
Fearless
Intrepid
Lees
Sea Hawk
Stackpool
Abbott
Falcon
Boat Callsign/Rego
WPV1
WPV2
WPV3
WPV4
WPV5
WPV6
WPV7
WPV8
WPV9
WPV10
WPV11
Water Police ‘Runabout’ Callsigns
Launch Name
Sydney (Now Vacant)
Shell Cove (Now Vacant)
Courageous
Brooklyn
Cronulla
St George
Sans Souci
White Bay
Farm Cove
Campbell Cove (Vacant)
Mobile Response Unit 1
Mobile Response Unit 2
Mobile Response Unit 3
Mobile Response Unit 4
Boat Callsign/Rego
WPV20
WPV21
WPV22
WPV23
WPV24
WPV25
WPV26
WPV27
WPV28
WPV29
WPV36
WPV37
WPV38
WPV39
Water Police Vehicle Callsigns
Vehicle
Commander’s Sedan
Small Boat Training 4x4
Marine Watch Wagon
4x4 Support Unit
4x4 Mobile Response Unit
Port Kembla 4x4
4x4 Water Detectives
4x4 Diving Unit
Callsign
WPV50
WPV51
WPV52
WPV53
WPV54
WPV55
WPV100
DU1
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Diving Unit-Truck
RCC Diving Unit
DU2
DU3
NSW Police Airwing is based at Bankstown Airport, Sydney, NSW. They use the callsign ‘PolAir’ followed by their unit number when
on police UHF, VHF and HF radio networks, and their PolAir tail callsign when on the VHF airband.
Security Management Callsigns
Command
Duties
Callsign
1
Security
Commander
5
Security
Supervisor
10-19
Security
Sydney Police Centre Security
20-29
Security
Police HQ Avery Building Security
30-39
Security
Ferguson Centre, Parramatta Security
40-44
Security
Government House
50-54
Security
Governor’s Office
60-64
Security
Mounted Branch
70-74
Security
Independent Commission Against Corruption
80-84
Security
Department Of Public Prosecutions
90-94
Security
Zetland Police Complex
The Security manage team is responsible for the protection of all major police and government buildings in NSW and
provides security fro these premises.
Special Operations Group Callsigns
Command
Command
Command
Command
Traffic Tec
Traffic Ops
Duties
Commander
Chief Of Staff
Staff Officer
Commander
Callsign
1
2
3
10
11
30-35
CIB
Crime Stoppers
71-80
Technical
Airwing Tactical
100-110
Technical
Witness Security & Protection
111-150
Technical
Special Technical
305-309
Technical
Telephone Interceptors “Phone tappers”
310-324
Technical
Investigation
325-339
Technical
Special Branch
340-351
Technical
Tactical Intelligence
370-419
Technical
Surveillance Units
160-199
Protection
Child Protection
202
Task Force
Coordinator
203-204
Task Force
ERISP
205
Task Force
TIMS
206-215
Task Force
Fraud Squad
220-260
Task Force
Various Special Task Forces, Operations
261-285
Task Force
Gaming and Vice
286-304
Task Force
Licensed Gaming
460-486
Task Force
Professional Integrity
491
Task Force
Operational Readiness Audit
550-599
Task Force
Field Training
765-799
Traffic
Law Enforcement
800-805
DEA
Drug Enforcement Agencies, Director’s Office
806-835
DEA
Task Force One
836-860
DEA
Task Force Two
861-890
DEA
Task Force Three
891-925
DEA
Task Force Four
926-955
DEA
Drug Enforcement Agency Support
956-970
DEA
Drug Enforcement Agency Plantation
971-994
DEA
Drug Enforcement Agency Undercover Officers
495-499
General
Response Unit
These units may sometimes use their region name as a callsign prefix instead of their allocated Special Operations Callsign.
State Protection Group Callsigns
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Command
Command
Command
Negotiator
Command
Negotiator
Training
Command
Officers
Command
Officers
Officers
Officers
Duties
Commander
Operations Unit
Incident Hostages etc negotiator
Response Vehicle
Equipment Vehicle
Discreet Observation
Discreet Observation
On Call
On Call Observers
On Call
Emergency Response
Equipment Truck
Callsign
216
217
218
219
220
229
221
224
227
228
222
233
Communications Group Callsigns
Command
Duties
Callsign
1
Command
Commander Communciations
2
Command
Police Centre Manager, Sydney
11-19
Support
VKG1 Centre-Sydney
20
Command
Police Centre Manager-Warrilla
21-29
Support
VKG2 Warrilla
30
Command
Police Centre Manager, Newcastle
31-39
Support
VKG3 Newcastle
40
Command
Police Centre Manager, Wagga Wagga
41-49
Support
VKG4 Wagga Wagga
50
Command
Police Centre Manager, Tamworth
51-59
Support
VKG5 Tamworth
1-10
Support
Radio Networks Services
[MFR] 1-5
Supervision
Mobile Field Radio
[MFR] 1
Support
Mobile Field Command
The Communications branch is in charge of servicing, installing and repairing the various aspects of the Police Radio
Communications systems. Also the mobile field radios (MFR is the call sign prefix used by them) are used during various situations
and events for the purpose of effective field communications where the normal systems will not perform. Most of the call sign prefixes
are simply 'comms' or 'Sydney bench' and the transmissions simply consist of radio checks to make sure the communications
systems are working ok.
Forensic Services Callsigns
Command
Command
Command
Command
Command
Operations
Command
Ballistics
Duties
Commander
Crime Scene Commander
Fingerprint Specialist Support
Physical Evidence Specialist
Crime Scene Operations
Staff Officer
Callsign
1
2
3
4
5
6
705-714
Photographs
715-719
Car Examiner
720-729
730-734
Video Ops
Camera Operator-filmer
735-739
Coroner’s
Inquest
740
Clinical
Forensic Medicine
741-743
Operations
Bomb Disposal Unit
740-799
Support
Fingerprints
Forensic Services group deal in the scientific investigation of crimes. They use call sign prefixes that are either regional or use ones
like 'Fingerprints 752' or 'Forensic 741'.
Command Callsigns
Command
Chief Commissioner
Deputy Commissioner
Traffic Technology
Traffic Technology
Traffic Technology
Mounted Police
Establishment Control Branch
Duties
Chief Commissioner, reports to NSW Ministers
Deputy/Assistant Commissioner
Road Safety Programs Unit
Blood Sampling
Traffic Camera
Mounted (Horseback) Police Patrols
Commander
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Callsign
COP 1
COP 2
TRAFFIC 1-5
TRAFFIC 6-7
TRAFFIC 8-11
MOUNTED 1-99
ECB 1
New South Wales Police Service Index
Establishment Control Branch
Olympic Security Group
Independent Commission Against Corruption
Police Academy, Goulburn
Field Training Directorate
Australian Federal Police
RAAF Provost
Army Provost
Navy Provost
Police Rescue Squad
Australian Protective Services
Rescue & Emergency Services Board, NSW
Police Officers
Olympic(s) Site Security in Sept 2000
Investigators
Academy Training
Firearms Training
Commonwealth Courts & Buildings Security
Air Force Officers, Air Force MPs, Pilots
Army Officers, MPs, Soldiers
Naval Police, Seaman & Sailors
Rescue Officers
Airport Security, court Security
Field Training Directorate
Specialist Police Training
Government Radio Network (GRN/SMR)
Government radio technicians
Corrective Services
Prison Detectives
Premier of New South Wales
2003-Bob Carr, Labor*
Prime Minister of Australia
2003-John Howard, Liberal*
Governor General, Australian Commonwealth
2003-*
NSW State Minister for Emergency Services
*
*Very rarely, if ever, heard on-air, except during big disasters.
ECB 2-9
OLYMPIC 1-99
ICA 1-4
ACADEMY 1-5
FTD 5-10
FEDERAL 1-3
AIRFORCE 1-99
ARMY 1-20
NAVY 1-5
RESCUE 1-20
APS 1-20
ESB 1-3
FTD or TANGO 1-4
RADIO or GRN 1-2
PRISONS 1-4
PREMIER 1
PRIME MINISTER 1
VR or GOVERNOR 1
MES 1
VKG Radio ‘Pro-Words’
Pro-word
Cat 1
Cat 2
Cat 3
Cat 4
Cat 5
1st Instant Warrant
556-A
AIS
AVO
Alcometer
Alpha
BAS
Bench
CAN
CIU
CIDS
CNI
CSO
Cops System
Covert
Custody Manager
DATS
DIGOS
DOI
DVLO
DVO
Dual Fit
Eaglenet
FACE
FCAN
Furphy
Govt Contractor
IA
ILS
IP
Informant
Intell
LIDAR
MFR
MVA
Meaning
Highway Patrol Cars
All other marked sedans and wagons
Caged Trucks and Panel Vans
Holden Rodeo’s, other 4wds, semi marked cars
Every other vehicle
Person described To be arrested upon sight
No convictions recorded
Accident Investigation Squad, now CIU
Apprehended Violence Order
Used to measure BAC of a person
Police vehicle is operating one-up (1 officer)
Breath Analysis Section
Radio Technicians Section
Court Appearance Notice
Crash Investigations Unit
Computerised Incident Dispatch System
Central Names Index
Corrective Services Order
Computer system with information on individuals
Unmarked vehicle or plain-clothed (UC) police
Sergeant in charge of prisoners in custody
District Anti Theft Squad
Anti Crime Task Force
Duty Operations- Inspector
Domestic Violence Liaison Officer
Domestic Violence Order
Vehicle fitted with both UHF & VHF Radios
Internal Police Stations Telephone Network
Facial Ageing Computer Enhancement
Field Court Appearance Notice
Hoax Call
Person(s) who removes deceased persons
Internal Affairs
Integrated Licensing System
Intoxicated person(s)
Person, usually ex-criminal, who provides police with information for cash
Intelligence
Hand held speed radar unit
Mobile Field Radio
Motor Vehicle Accident
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New South Wales Police Service Index
Negotiator
NVI
PAL
P4
P5
PCA/XPCA
POI
PolAir
Portable
RBT/RBT Site
Radio Secure
Rostered Tow
RTA System
SOCO
SOO
SPSU
SVI
Signal One
Slant
TAG
Urgent
VIP
Warb
Warrant
Police Special Response Negotiator
National Stolen Vehicle Index
Police Assistance Line, reduces need for police to attend some incidents
MVA, which due to injuries, means police have to fill out P4 form
Form filled out by affected parties of small, injury free MVA
Prescribed Alcohol Content/Exceed Prescribed Alcohol Content
Person(s) of interest
Police Air Wing and callsign on police radio and aviation band
Suffixed to callsigns to denote portable radio
Random Breath Test/Random Breath Test Site (Booze Bus)
Adjust volume or move to location where public can’t hear audio from radio
Request for next tow truck in station list to be called (rotated b/t local tow-ers)
Roads & Traffic Authority registration & licensing system
Scene of The Crime Officer
Senior Operations Officer
State Protection Support Unit
Stolen Motor Vehicles index
Police in distress -require urgent assistance
Particular type of speed camera
Target Action Group
Code for essential information to be passed on ASAP
Volunteers In Policing
Homeless person(s)
Either an arrest warrant for a person or a search warrant for premises/vehicle
New South Wales Police Service has Radio Control Centres in the following locations:
VKG1-Sydney: radio broadcasts to greater metropolitan area of Sydney, New South Wales.
VKG2-Warilla: to the Victorian border, including the Monaro region
VKG3-Newcastle: from Newcastle to the Queensland border
VKG4-Wagga Wagga: from the Southern Alps to the SA border (VKG Wagga Wagga NSW-and the officers who communicate
with ‘Wagga Radio’ also have access to the Victoria Police VHF network (163-164MHz) and NSW officers and VKG Wagga can be
heard communicating with VKC Wangaratta (Vic) and vice versa.
VKG5-Tamworth: from west of the Dividing Range
VKG6-Penrith remained operational until after the Olympics in September2000-it is now closed
The Greater Sydney area from the Hawkesbury River, Mount Victoria, Marulan and Helensburgh has been equipped with a UHF
analogue radio system since 1970 and is at the end of it's viable expansion (new uses for this technology). Country areas use both
UHF and VHF radio systems, some of which is outdated and incapable of sending or receiving data.
Some NSW Police Stations and units are now on a digital APCO 25 Police Private Mobile Radio (PMR) It’s a secure system which
can only be accessed by registered police radio units and will provide a communications platform for service the next 20 years.
The old NSW Police Service call signs-some of which are still in use due to industrial dispute in NSW Police- are
available by request at ageelan@bigpond.com with “send me old nsw police codes” in the subject line.
A VicNews
The Victorian Scanning News Publication
ISSN 1038-6971 ©2003 Ashley Geelan
Send corrections, updates and other scanner information to ageelan@bigpond.com
Other scanner websites and scanner hobbyists only may copy and re-publish this information sheet free of any fees, charges or
fear of breaching copyright, provided you do not profit from the publication of this information. It must be distributed for free.
Some information has been re-published from the Scan NSW website “The Spectrum’s Edge” at http://www.scannsw.aesvn.org;
Newcastle Scan at http://newcastlescan.tripod.com and from the East Coast Register of Government Radio Frequencies and
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New South Wales Police Service Index
the ACA RadComm Database
All information correct as at: Sunday, August 31, 2003
NSW Police Callsigns.doc.-NSW Police NEW 2003Callsigns
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New South Wales Police Old Callsigns (Pre 2000)
New South Wales Police Service-VKG Old Callsigns (Pre
Olympic Games-2000)
These are the old, pre 2000, VKG Callsigns, which are still sometimes used because of an industrial dispute (or where an officer
doesn’t know new code, they will use the older system)
Remember that many of these callsigns are the same, or similar to, the current call sign system, as the new callsign system, was,
in part, based on the old system. I have provide both callsigns as I’ve found that in many states, (Including Vic) country, regional
and remote areas take longer to change to new systems and in some cases never do. (Ie problems found with new Comms
System so they elect to stay on current system as with the CFA[Vic], which could have, but didn’t change networks until three
years later than the official change-over date!!!
Callsigns-Regional
Actual Title
Administrative Commander
Staff Officer, Operations
Staff Officer, Intelligence
Staff Officer, Personnel
Staff Officer, Community Policing
Staff Officer, Operations Support
Staff Officer, Traffic Operations
Internal Affairs
Legal Services
Communications
Communications Mobile Field Radio
Rescue Squad
Tactical Response Group (TRG)
Aboriginal Liaison Unit
Regional Investigative Group
Crime Scene
Traffic Enforcement
Highway Patrol Cars
Highway Patrol Cycles
Bicycle Liaison
Random Breath Testing
Breath Analysis Squad
Accident Investigations Squad
Licensing
Warrants & Summonses
Dog Squad
Transit Police
Crime Scene
Department
COMMAND
COMMAND
COMMAND
COMMAND
COMMAND
COMMAND
COMMAND
INTERNAL
LEGAL
COMMS
COMMS
RESCUE
TACTICAL
LIAISION
CRIME
CRIME
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC-.05
TRAFFIC-.05
CRASH
LIQUOR & GAME
PROSECUTION
CANINE (K9)
TRANSIT
CRIME
Radio Callsign
1
2
3
4
5
6-9
8
20-39
40-49
50-64
65-69
70-79
80-89
90-99
100-179
180-199
200
201-249
250-289
290-299
300-329
330-359
360-399
400-449
450-499
500-549
600-649
700-749
Callsigns-District
Will be heard on-air as “Albury 1”, meaning Albury district commander, or as “District Name 2” such as
Southern 1, meaning District Commander for the Southern District
Actual Title
District Commander
Operations Support
Department
Radio Callsign
1
2
Intelligence
3
Personnel
4
District Support General Staff
10-19
Special Operations Group
20-29
Training Co-ordinator
30-39
Community/Public Relations/Media Liaison
90-99
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New South Wales Police Old Callsigns (Pre 2000)
District Detectives
100-159
Anti Theft Squad
160-179
Callsigns Local Area Patrol
Actual Title
Patrol Commander
Patrol Duty Officer
Department
Radio Callsign
1
10
Patrol Supervisor
14
Patrol Trucks & Panel Vans
15-34
Patrol Sedans
35-44
Patrol Foot Beats
45-50
Patrol Detectives
100-130
Callsigns Local Area Patrol
Actual Title
Caged Trucks & Panel Vans
Sedans
Department
Radio Callsign
1-9
10-19
Patrol Commander
20
Shift Commander
25
Patrol Tactician
30
Patrol Beat Officers
40-69
Patrol Detectives
100-159
Only some of these callsigns remain in use (2003) and it is expected that their use will be
phased out. Observation of units whilst on the radio will be the best ways to tell what set of
callsigns are currently in use for your area.
A VicNews
The Victorian Scanning News Publication
ISSN 1038-6971 ©2003 Ashley Geelan
Send corrections, updates and other scanner information to ageelan@bigpond.com
Other scanner websites and scanner hobbyists only may copy and re-publish this information sheet free of any
fees, charges or fear of breaching copyright, provided you do not profit from the publication of this
information. It must be distributed for free. Some information has been checked against from the Scan NSW
website “The Spectrum’s Edge” at http://www.scannsw.aesvn.org; Newcastle Scan at http://newcastlescan.
tripod.com and from the East Coast Register of Government Radio Frequencies and the ACA RadComm
Database
All information correct as at: Monday, September 15, 2003
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New South Wales Police UHF Frequencies-Metropolitan Sydney
New South Wales Police UHF
Frequencies-Sydney & Metro
Ch
1
2
3
4
5
Freq-Out
467.8500
467.8750
467.9000
467.9250
467.9500
Freq-In
458.3500
458.3750
458.4000
458.4250
458.4500
Area Of Use
6
467.9750
458.4750
7
8
9
10
468.0000
468.0250
468.0500
468.0750
458.5000
458.5250
458.5500
458.5750
(G) Bankstown-Now DIGITAL
(J) Far West Sydney, Blue Mountains
(I) Mittagong, Southern Highlands
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
468.1000
468.1250
468.1500
468.1750
468.2000
468.2250
468.2500
468.2750
458.6000
458.6250
458.6500
458.6750
458.7000
458.7250
458.7500
458.7750
(E) North West Sydney
Special Operations
(R) District
(B) District
(D) North Sydney
(L) South Sydney
(K) Cabramatta & Blacktown Areas
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
468.3000
468.3250
468.3500
468.3750
468.4000
468.4250
468.4500
468.4750
468.5000
468.5250
468.5500
468.5750
458.8000
458.8250
458.8500
458.8750
458.9000
458.9250
458.9500
458.9750
459.0000
459.0250
459.0500
459.0750
(R) Illawarra
(R) Illawarra
(J) Far West Sydney, Blue Mountains
(I) South West Sydney Areas
(A) Sydney CBD Area
(H) DIGITAL
(D) North Sydney
Special Operations
(L) Southern Sydney
(C) District
(I) South West Sydney Areas
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
468.6000
468.6250
468.6500
468.6750
468.7000
468.7250
468.7500
468.7750
468.8000
468.8250
468.8500
468.8750
468.9000
468.9250
468.9500
468.9750
459.1000
459.1250
459.1500
459.1750
459.2000
459.2250
459.2500
459.2750
459.3000
459.3250
459.3500
459.3750
459.4000
459.4250
459.4500
459.4750
SES
SES
SES
(H) Parramatta-DIGITAL
(G) Bankstown/Canterbury- DIGITAL
(D) North Sydney Areas
(F) Inner Western Sydney-DIGITAL
Back Channel
(R) District
(L) South Sydney Areas
(J) Blue Mountains, Far West Sydney
(B)
(J) Blue Mountains, Far West Sydney
(D) North Sydney Areas
(C) Eastern Suburbs
(M) District
(E) NW Sydney
Special Operations
(D) Nth Sydney
(I) SW Sydney
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New South Wales Police UHF Frequencies-Metropolitan Sydney
47
469.0000
459.5000
48
469.0250
459.5250
49
50
51
52
53
469.0500
469.0750
469.1000
469.1250
469.1500
459.5500
459.5750
459.6000
459.6250
459.6500
54
469.1750
459.6750
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
469.2000
469.2250
469.2500
469.2750
469.3000
469.3250
469.3500
469.3750
469.4000
469.4250
469.8250
459.7000
459.7250
459.7500
459.7750
459.8000
459.8250
459.8500
459.8750
459.9000
459.9250
SIMPLEX
(B) District
(J) Far West Sydney, Blue Mountains
Special Operations
(H) Parramatta-DIGITAL
(D) North Sydney
(D) North Sydney
(B)
(K) Bankstown & Cabramatta
(R) District
Police Air Wing POLAIR
Radar Simplex
131.6000
SIMPLEX
Airband PolAir to Airports and ATC
Water Police
(I) South West Sydney
(N) Lower Hunter
Special Operations
Voting Channels in Sydney and Outer Metropolitan
(Voting System uses above listed Frequencies)
Police Radio Ch #
Votes UHF Channels:
District/Area
77
63-13-20-39
Illawarra (A)
78
28-45
Eastern Suburbs (C)
79
25-15-44-60
Northern Beaches (D)
80
3-5-10-36-59
Northern Suburbs (E)
81
7-35
Georges River (G)
82
16-27-40
Sutherland/St George (L)
83
24-34-46-58
Cumberland (H)
84
22-29-50
Macarthur (I)
85
21-43-8-56
Nepean (J)
86
17-62
Prospect (K)
87
14-42-55-61
Central Coast (B)
Illawarra (A)=’Alpha’ district, Northern Suburbs (E)=Echo District etc etc
N.S.W. Police use frequencies for communications ranging from HF to microwave
frequencies. Most commonly used is the 468MHz UHF frequencies. The NSW police have 65
UHF channels as opposed to all other states which have 64 (channel 65 is usually a simplex
channel for radar operations).Above is the channels, frequency and vote group channels for
the current system, with the details pertaining to the metropolitan area. UHF is also used in
regional areas, check the UHF-Regional page for usage areas. Channels marked ’Digital’
have been moved to digital ASTRO digital allocations.
Districts are phonetic labels with a letter, which denotes the area it covers. For
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New South Wales Police UHF Frequencies-Metropolitan Sydney
Example ‘I’ South West Sydney district covers Liverpool, Campbelltown, Camden,
Picton and the Southern Highlands, or Juliet district (J), which covers the Blue
Mountains and Far West Sydney Metro.
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New South Wales Police UHF Frequencies-Regional NSW
New South Wales Police UHF
Frequencies-Regional NSW
Ch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Freq-Out
467.8500
467.8750
467.9000
467.9250
467.9500
467.9750
468.0000
468.0250
468.0500
Freq-In
458.3500
458.3750
458.4000
458.4250
458.4500
458.4750
458.5000
458.5250
458.5500
10
468.0750
458.5750
11
468.1000
458.6000
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
468.1250
468.1500
468.1750
468.2000
468.2250
468.2500
468.2750
468.3000
468.3250
468.3500
468.3750
468.4000
468.4250
458.6250
458.6500
458.6750
458.7000
458.7250
458.7500
458.7750
458.8000
458.8250
458.8500
458.8750
458.9000
458.9250
25
468.4500
458.9500
26
468.4750
458.9750
27
28
29
468.5000
468.5250
468.5500
459.0000
459.0250
459.0500
30
31
32
33
34
468.5750
468.6000
468.6250
468.6500
468.6750
459.0750
459.1000
459.1250
459.1500
459.1750
35
36
37
468.7000
468.7250
468.7500
459.2000
459.2250
459.2500
Area Of Use
KURRAJONG HIEGHTS, LEICHHARDT ,W PENNANT HILLS, WOLLONGONG
GOSFORD, JINDABYNE
HORNSBY HIEGHTS, JERILDERIE, MAUDE, Nth SYDNEY, SWAN HILL VIC
LIVERPOOL, RAZORBACK RIDGE, TAMWORTH
SYDNEY
CHATSWOOD, JERILDERIE, JINDABYNE, SWAN HILL VIC
HOMEBUSH BAY
BRAIDWOOD, CULCAIRN, PENRITH, QUAKERS HILL, ALBURY/WODONGA
BINALONG, BOURKE, CESSNOCK, CROOKWELL, CROOKWELL, DARETON,
GRENFELL, GUNDAGAI, JUNEE, LOCKHART, MALLANGANEE, MITTAGONG,
MUDGEE
BACK PERISHER MOUNTAIN, BALRANALD, HAY, MT PERISHER, OAKLANDS,
TENTERFIELD
BLACKTOWN, GUNDAGAI, KYOGLE, LEETON, RYDE, SYDNEY, ULLADULLA,
West WYALONG
HOMEBUSH, MOSS VALE, NARRABRI , YASS
LISMORE, MACKSVILLE, MURRURUNDI, WOLLONGONG
BOMBALA, MT WHITE, ULLADULLA, WAGGA WAGGA
BARHAM, BILGOLA PLATEAU, MOAMA, NAROOMA, SHELLHARBOUR
BIMMIL HILL, CULCAIRN, HEATHCOTE, HURSTVILLE
BATEMANS BAY, BLACKTOWN
BEN LOMOND, SYDNEY
ALBURY, TARAGO, WAGGA WAGGA, WOLLONGONG
KIAMA, KOWEN FOREST
ALBURY, KURRAJONG HTS, PROSPECT, QUEANBEYAN, WISEMANS FERRY
RAZORBACK RIDGE, TIMBILLICA, TUMBARUMBA
ALEXANDRIA, HILLSTON, KINGS CROSS, REDFERN, SYDNEY AIRPORT
CABRAMURRA, COOMA, MACLEAN, NEWCASTLE, ULLADULLA, West
PENNANT HILLS
DENILIQUIN, FAIRLIGHT, KIRRIBILLI, BATEMANS BAY, MIDDLE HD,
ULLADULLA
ALEXANDRIA, BATHURST, BILGOLA PLATEAU, BONDI JCT, BROKEN HILL,
COONABARABRAN,
EDGECLIFF, GOSFORD, GOULBURN, HEATHCOTE, HOMEBUSH, HOMEBUSH
BAY, HORNSBY HIEGHTS, HORSLEY PK, KINGS CROSS, KIRRIBILLI, LORD
HOWE ISLAND, Nth SYDNEY, REDFERN, SYDNEY AIRPORT, TAMWORTH
ALEXANDRIA, BEGA, MULWALA, PENSHURST, SYDNEY AIRPORT
ALEXANDRIA, HASSANS WALLS, SYDNEY AIRPORT, WAVERLEY
BATHURST, BLAIRMOUNT, CAMPBELLTOWN, EDEN, KHANCOBAN,
MITTAGONG
COOMA, NARRABRI, WOLLONGONG
SES
SES
SES
KIANDRA, MT HEATON, NEWCASTLE, PARRAMATTA, PARRAMATTA,
ULLADULLA
HOMEBUSH, ROSELANDS
BERRIGAN, COOMA, HAY, MOULAMEIN, WAHROONGA
ASHFIELD, SYDNEY
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38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
468.7750
468.8000
468.8250
468.8500
468.8750
468.9000
468.9250
468.9500
468.9750
469.0000
469.0250
469.0500
469.0750
469.1000
459.2750
459.3000
459.3250
459.3500
459.3750
459.4000
459.4250
459.4500
459.4750
459.5000
459.5250
459.5500
459.5750
459.6000
52
53
469.1250
469.1500
459.6250
459.6500
54
55
56
57
469.1750
469.2000
469.2250
469.2500
459.6750
459.7000
459.7250
459.7500
58
59
469.2750
469.3000
459.7750
459.8000
60
61
469.3250
469.3500
459.8250
459.8500
62
63
64
469.3750
469.4000
469.4250
459.8750
459.9000
459.9250
65
469.8250
506.0375
SIMPLEX
516.0375
NSW Wide, YASS
SURREY HILLS
131.6000
SIMPLEX
Airband PolAir to Airports and ATC
468.1625
458.6625
PROSPECT
468.1875
458.6875
MOSS VALE
468.2125
458.7125
KIAMA
468.2375
458.4375
ASHFIELD
468.3125
458.8125
GOSFORD
468.3375
458.5375
HOMEBUSH BAY
468.4375
458.8125
GOSFORD
468.4625
458.7125
WOLLONGONG
468.4875
459.7375
PROSPECT
468.7125
458.6875
MITTAGONG
468.7875
458.7125
MADDENS PLAIN
468.8125
458.5375
ROSELANDS
BILGOLA PLATEAU, DUBBO, HORNSBY HIEGHTS, PROSPECT, SYDNEY
GOULBURN, WOLLONGONG
CARINGBAH, COROWA, MERIMBULA, TAREE
KATOOMBA, KURRAJONG HIEGHTS, PROSPECT
BONANG (Vic), BUCKETTY, GOSFORD, JERVIS BAY, WAGGA WAGGA
ALBURY, HOLBROOK, MT VICTORIA, SPRINGWOOD
BATEMANS BAY, CULCAIRN, MATHOURA, TERREY HILLS
BONDI JUNCTION, EDGECLIFF, VAUCLUSE
COOMA, KURRAJONG HIEGHTS, NEWCASTLE, SINGLETON, ULLADULLA
MITTAGONG, TAMWORTH
NEWCASTLE, TUMUT, WARDELL
BROKEN HILL, GOSFORD, LUCAS HIEGHTS, ZETLAND
EDEN, HORSLEY PARK, JINGELLIC, TUMUT
BIGGA, BOOROWA, BULAHDELAH, COFFS HARBOUR, COOTAMUNDRA,
GOULBURN, GRIFFITH, KURRAJONG HEIGHTS, LISMORE, MUSWELLBROOK,
NOWRA, WAGGA WAGGA, YOUNG
HEATHCOTE, ORANGE, SYDNEY
HOMEBUSH BAY, HORSLEY PARK, KURRAJONG HEIGHTS, MITTAGONG,
RAZORBACK RIDGE, SYDNEY, SYDNEY AIRPORT, TERREY HILLS, West
PENNANT HILLS, WAVERLEY
ARMIDALE
GOSFORD, NIMMITABEL, ULLADULLA, WAGGA WAGGA
BATEMANS BAY, HOLBROOK, KATOOMBA
NEWCASTLE, PROSPECT
BATEMANS BAY, BILGOLA PLATEAU, CARRATHOOL, DENILIQUIN, FINLEY,
MT CRACKENBACK
COBARGO, DENILIQUIN, GOSFORD, MOAMA
BOMBALA, BYRON BAY, EMERALD HILL, GOSFORD, NOWRA, WAGGA
WAGGA
HORSLEY PARK
ISAACS RIDGE, MADDENS PLAINS, MT TENNENT
Voting Channels in Regional New South Wales
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New South Wales Police UHF Frequencies-Regional NSW
Police Radio Ch #
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
(Voting System uses above listed Frequencies)
Votes UHF Channels:
District/Area
63-13-20-39
Wollongong/Monaro Vote
28-45
25-15-44-60
3-5-10-36-59
7-35
16-27-40
24-34-46-58
22-29-50
21-43-8-56
17-62
14-42-55-61
Albury, Wagga Vote
Deniliquin, Monaro Vote
Bankstown/Flemington Vote
Sutherland/Parramatta Vote
Shoalhaven/Newcastle Vote
Campbelltown/Bowral Vote
Monaro/Blue Mountains Vote
Fairfield/Blacktown Vote
Monaro Vote
N.S.W. Police use frequencies for communications ranging from HF to microwave
frequencies. Most commonly used is the 468MHz UHF frequencies. The NSW police have 65
UHF channels as opposed to all other states which have 64 (channel 65 is usually a simplex
channel for radar operations).Above is the channels, frequency and vote group channels for
the current system, with the details pertaining to the metropolitan area. UHF is also used in
regional areas, check the UHF-Regional page for usage areas. Channels marked ’Digital’
have been moved to digital ASTRO digital allocations.
Districts are phonetic labels with a letter, which denotes the area it covers. For
Example ‘I’ South West Sydney district covers Liverpool, Campbelltown, Camden,
Picton and the Southern Highlands, or Juliet district (J), which covers the Blue
Mountains and Far West Sydney Metro.
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Information Correct As At: 15 September 2003
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New South Wales Police VHF Frequencies
New South Wales Police VHF
Frequencies
1
Freq-Out
Freq-In
78.1750
80.6750
2
78.1875
80.6875
3
78.2000
80.7000
4
5
78.2750
78.2875
80.7750
80.7875
6
70.3000
80.8000
7
8
9
10
11
78.3125
78.3375
78.3500
78.3625
78.3750
80.8125
80.8375
80.8500
80.8625
80.8750
12
78.3875
80.8875
13
78.4125
80.9125
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
78.4375
78.4500
78.4625
78.4750
78.4875
78.5000
78.5125
78.5500
78.5625
80.9375
80.9500
81.0625
80.9750
80.9875
81.0000
81.0125
81.0500
81.0625
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
?
?
78.5750
78.5875
78.6125
78.6375
78.6750
78.8125
78.8375
78.9000
81.0750
81.0875
81.1125
81.1375
81.1750
81.9125
81.3375
81.4000
163.1375
163.4250
158.5375
159.0125
Ch
Area Of Use
Vote Group 1: Buladella, Bulga, Cessnock, Armidale, Coonamble, Dungog, Manilla,
Moss Vale, Ocean Shores, West Wyalong, Springbrook[QLD], Dareton, Parkes,
Shellharbour, Maude,
Vote Group 2: Ballina, Berrico, Buladelah, Ashford, Bathurst,
Coonabarabran, Glen Innes, Narandera, Oberon, Tweed Heads,
Yarrowitch
Vote Group 3: Bathurst, Orange, Young, Murrundindi, North Star, Taree,
Trangie, Kyogle
Vote Group 4: Bathurst, Orange, Taree, Macksville, Tabulam
Vote Group 5: Bingara, Brewarrina, Burren JCT, Cobar, Coffs Harbour,
Denman, Grenfell, Macksville, Musswellbrook, Shellharbour, Warren,
Young
Broken Hill, Casino, Cessnock, Dubbo, Lightning Ridge, Parkes, Tamworth,
Wentworth
Armidale, Mudgee, Wagga Wagga, Bigga, Hay, Lismore
Blayney, Dunedoo, Walcha,
Dubbo, Griffith, Maxville, Moree. Warwick[QLD}, Wisemans Ferry
Coffs Harbour, Macksville, Merriwa, Mittagong, Wee Waa
Broken Hill, Cessnock, Carinda, Culcairn, Maclean, Waratah, Mt Allyn,
Goodooga
Armidale, Balranald, Broken Hill, Coolamon, Cootamundra, Crookwell,
Forster, Hey, West Wyalong, Tweed Heads
Bathurst, Coolah, Hassans Walls, Inverell, Lockhart, Tenterfield, West
Wyalong, Walcha
Armidale, Moree, Port Macquarie
Bourke, Cobar, Grafton, Moree, Nowra, Young
Yass
Broken Hill, Goulburn, Grafton, Lightning Ridge, Woodburn, Tamworth
Byron Bay, Holbrook, Wellington, Wentworth
Baradine, Glen Innes, Lithgow, Wagga Wagga, Walcha
Darlington Point, Mount Victoria, Moree, Orange, Port Macquarie
Bigga, Binalong, Bourke, Grenfell, Scone
Broken Hill, Grafton, Gunning, Newcastle, Oberon, Tamworth, Wallget,
Willcannia
Junee, Taree, Wellington
Bathurst, Coonabarabran, Leeton, Tenterfield, Nundle
Casino, Dubbo, Kempsey, Moree, Nundle, Rankin Spurs
Coffs Harbour, Scone, Nymagee, Cootamundra
Ballina, Cessnock, Wagga Wagga
Kyogle, Musswellbrook, Port Macquarie
Bourke
State Wide VHF Liasion Channel
Kiama
Kiandra
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New South Wales Police VHF Frequencies
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
163.6125
163.7000
163.7750
163.8875
163.9625
164.9500
167.8900
?
167.9200
?
168.0100
?
168.2200
?
168.3700
159.0125
159.0125
159.0125
159.0125
159.0125
164.9500
Mt Perisher
Mt Crackenback
Jindabyne
Cooma
Cooma
State Wide
Old Liaison Channel
Old Liaison Channel
Old Liaison Channel
Old Victoria Police VHF Network Channel 1
Old Victoria Police VHF Network Channel 9
Notes: The easiest way to catch all the NSW VHF radio action is to program a bank with all of
these channels and scan through them, that way you will be continually scanning the entire
VHF network, and if you have another bank with UHF police then you “bank-link” these two
banks and be continually scanning the entire NSW Police Radio Network!
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New South Wales Police UHF Link Frequencies
New South Wales Police Link
Frequencies
Freq-Out
852.0125
852.0125
852.0125
852.0125
852.0125
852.0375
852.0375
852.0375
852.0375
852.0375
852.0625
852.0625
852.0625
852.0875
852.0875
852.1125
852.1125
852.1125
852.1375
852.1375
852.1375
852.1375
852.1625
852.1625
852.1625
852.1875
852.1875
852.1875
852.2125
852.2125
852.2375
852.2375
852.2375
852.2625
852.2625
852.2625
852.2875
852.2875
852.3125
852.3375
852.3625
852.3625
852.3625
852.3625
852.3625
852.3875
852.3875
Freq-In
852.0125
928.0125
928.0125
928.0125
928.0125
852.0375
928.0375
928.0375
928.0375
928.0375
928.0625
852.0625
928.0625
852.0875
928.0875
928.1125
928.1125
852.1125
852.1375
928.1375
928.1375
928.1375
928.1625
928.1625
928.1625
928.1875
928.1875
852.1875
928.2125
852.2125
928.2375
928.2375
928.2375
928.2625
928.2625
928.2625
928.2875
928.2875
928.3125
852.3375
852.3625
928.3625
852.3625
928.3625
928.3625
852.3875
852.3875
Transmitter/ Area Of Use
BOURKE
COONAMBLE
NIMMITABEL
ULLADULLA
WODONGA
BOURKE
GOULBURN
SHELLHARBOUR
TIMBILLICA
TUMBARUMBA
BACK PERISHER MTN
COBARGO
LIGHTNING RDG
ALBURY
COOMA
JINDERBOINE
NIMMITABEL
ULLADULLA
COBARGO
KIANDRA
SINGLETON
WOLLONGONG
JERVIS BAY
LIGHTNING RDG
MT PERISHER
COONABARABRAN
EDEN
MT CRACKENBACK
NIMMITABEL
WISEMANS FERRY
BARADINE
GOSFORD
NAROOMA
BATEMANS BAY
COOMA
SHELLHARBOUR
LIGHTNING RDG
WOLLONGONG
COOMA
BOMBALA
BIMMIL HILL
CULCAIRN
GOULBURN
WOLLONGONG
ZETLAND
GOULBURN
MERIMBULA
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New South Wales Police UHF Link Frequencies
852.4125
852.4125
852.4125
852.4375
852.4375
852.4375
852.4375
852.4625
852.4625
852.4625
852.4625
852.4875
852.4875
852.5125
852.5125
852.5125
852.5375
852.5375
852.5625
852.5875
852.6375
852.6375
852.6625
852.6625
852.6625
852.6875
852.6875
852.6875
852.7125
852.7125
852.7375
852.7625
852.7875
852.7875
852.8125
852.8375
852.8625
852.9375
852.9375
852.9625
852.9625
853.0188
853.2188
854.3000
856.5000
856.7000
856.9000
928.0125
928.0125
928.0125
928.0125
928.0125
928.0375
928.0375
928.0375
928.4125
928.4125
928.4125
928.4375
928.4375
928.4375
928.4375
928.4625
928.4625
852.4625
928.4625
852.4875
928.4875
928.5125
852.5125
928.5125
852.5375
928.5375
928.5625
928.5875
928.6375
928.6375
928.6625
928.6625
928.6625
928.6875
928.6875
928.6875
928.7125
928.7125
928.7375
928.7625
928.7875
928.7875
928.8125
928.8375
928.8625
928.9375
928.9375
928.9625
928.9625
929.0188
929.2188
930.3000
932.5000
932.7000
932.9000
928.0125
928.0125
852.0125
928.0125
928.0125
928.0375
852.0375
928.0375
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COOLAH
EDEN
GOULBURN
COONAMBLE
DUNEDOO
GOULBURN
ZETLAND
GOSFORD
LIGHTNING RDG
ULLADULLA
WOLLONGONG
GOULBURN
ULLADULLA
DUBBO
TUMUT
ULLADULLA
GOULBURN
WOLLONGONG
TRANGIE
DUBBO
COOMA
ZETLAND
COONAMBLE
CULCAIRN
JINDABYNE
DUBBO
NIMMITABEL
WOLLONGONG
COBARGO
ZETLAND
JINDABYNE
BATEMANS BAY
VINCENTIA
WOLLONGONG
NIMMITABEL
KIAMA
KIANDRA
KIANDRA
WOLLONGONG
MT CRACKENBACK
NIMMITABEL
MOSS VALE
ROBERTSON
DUBBO
COOMA
BEGA
COOMA
ALBURY
BONANG VIC
COBAR
ULLADULLA
WALGETT
BATEMANS BAY
BREWARRINA
EDEN
New South Wales Police UHF Link Frequencies
928.0375
928.0375
928.0625
928.0625
928.0625
928.0875
928.0875
928.1125
928.1125
928.1125
928.1375
928.1375
928.1375
928.1375
928.1625
928.1625
928.1625
928.1875
928.1875
928.1875
928.2125
928.2125
928.2375
928.2375
928.2375
928.2625
928.2625
928.2625
928.2875
928.2875
928.3125
928.3375
928.3625
928.3625
928.3625
928.3625
928.3625
928.3875
928.3875
928.4125
928.4125
928.4125
928.4375
928.4375
928.4375
928.4375
928.4625
928.4625
928.4625
928.4625
928.4875
928.4875
928.5125
928.5125
928.5125
928.0375
928.0375
928.0625
852.0625
928.0625
852.0875
928.0875
928.1125
928.1125
852.1125
852.1375
928.1375
928.1375
928.1375
928.1625
928.1625
928.1625
852.1875
928.1875
928.1875
928.2125
852.2125
928.2375
928.2375
928.2375
928.2625
928.2625
928.2625
928.2875
928.2875
928.3125
852.3375
852.3625
852.3625
928.3625
928.3625
928.3625
852.3875
852.3875
928.4125
928.4125
928.4125
928.4375
928.4375
928.4375
928.4375
928.4625
852.4625
928.4625
928.4625
928.4875
852.4875
928.5125
928.5125
852.5125
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KHANCOBAN
MT TENNENT
COOMA
EDEN
LIGHTNING RDG
ALBURY
COOMA
BOMBALA
COOMA
ULLADULLA
BATEMANS BAY
CESSNOCK
COOMA
MADDENS PLS
COOMA
GOODOOGA
NOWRA
COOMA
COONABARABRAN
EDEN
COOMA
KURRAJONG HTS
BATEMANS BAY
COONABARABRAN
VAUCLUSE
BATEMANS BAY
COOMA
LIGHTNING RDG
WALGETT
WOLLONGONG
COOMA
NIMMITABEL
EDEN
KOWEN FOREST
MULWALA
SYDNEY
WOLLONGONG
BATEMANS BAY
EDEN
BRAIDWOOD
COONABARABRAN
EDEN
COOLAH
COOMA
COONAMBLE
KURRAJONG HTS
LIGHTNING RDG
NOWRA
VAUCLUSE
WOLLONGONG
NOWRA
QUEANBEYAN
BATEMANS BAY
DUBBO
TUMUT
New South Wales Police UHF Link Frequencies
928.5375
928.5375
928.5625
928.5875
928.6375
928.6375
928.6625
928.6625
928.6625
928.6875
928.6875
928.6875
928.7125
928.7125
928.7375
928.7625
928.7875
928.7875
928.8125
928.8375
928.8625
928.9375
928.9375
928.9625
928.9625
929.0188
929.2188
930.3000
932.5000
932.7000
932.9000
1430.5000
1430.5000
1434.5000
1436.5000
1438.5000
1438.5000
1440.5000
1440.5000
1442.5000
1442.5000
1446.5000
1448.5000
1448.5000
1458.5000
1458.5000
1458.5000
1458.5000
1462.5000
1462.5000
1462.5000
1495.0000
1497.0000
1499.0000
1499.0000
852.5375
928.5375
928.5625
928.5875
928.6375
928.6375
928.6625
928.6625
928.6625
928.6875
928.6875
928.6875
928.7125
928.7125
928.7375
928.7625
928.7875
928.7875
928.8125
928.8375
928.8625
928.9375
928.9375
928.9625
928.9625
929.0188
929.2188
930.3000
932.5000
932.7000
932.9000
1430.5000
1517.0000
1434.5000
1497.0000
1499.0000
1438.5000
1440.5000
1501.0000
1442.5000
1503.0000
1446.5000
1448.5000
1509.0000
1458.5000
1458.5000
1458.5000
1519.0000
1523.0000
1523.0000
1523.0000
1434.5000
1497.0000
1438.5000
1499.0000
ISAACS RDG
WOLLONGONG
WARREN
TRANGIE
COOMA
SYDNEY
COOMA
COONABARABRAN
COROWA
COONABARABRAN
Emerald Hill
Scarborough Police Station
COOMA
VAUCLUSE
COOMA
BATEMANS BAY
NOWRA
WOLLONGONG
BEGA
NOWRA
Cabramurra
MADDENS PLS
MT Wambrook
COOMA
MT Wambrook
MITTAGONG
MITTAGONG
DUBBO
NIMMITABEL
NIMMITABEL
GOULBURN
MOREE
NARRABRI
DEEPWATER
GUYRA
SYDNEY
WALCHA
GUYRA
WALCHA
DEEPWATER
RAZORBACK RG
WOLLONGONG
KURRAJONG HTS
NARRABRI
BEGA
TAMWORTH
ULLADULLA
WALCHA
ULLADULLA
WALCHA
WOLLONGONG
BEN LOMOND
ARMIDALE
ARMIDALE
MADDENS PLS
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New South Wales Police UHF Link Frequencies
1501.0000
1501.0000
1503.0000
1503.0000
1507.0000
1509.0000
1509.0000
1517.0000
1519.0000
1519.0000
1519.0000
1519.0000
1521.0000
1523.0000
1523.0000
1523.0000
1734.5000
1755.5000
1853.5000
1874.5000
1440.5000
1501.0000
1503.0000
1442.5000
1446.5000
1509.0000
1448.5000
1517.0000
1519.0000
1458.5000
1458.5000
1458.5000
1430.5000
1523.0000
1523.0000
1523.0000
1734.5000
1874.5000
1734.5000
1874.5000
BEN LOMOND
TAMWORTH
PENRITH
TENTERFIELD
MADDENS PLS
BARRABA
PENRITH
TAMWORTH
ARMIDALE
BATEMANS BAY
KIAMA
TAMWORTH
BARRABA
BATEMANS BAY
KIAMA
TAMWORTH
WAGGA WAGGA
WAGGA WAGGA
WAGGA WAGGA
LOCKHART
Link frequencie are microwave links via satellite which allow communications between
each UHF repeater tower. These link frequencies are the heart if you like of the bigger
states UHF police networks as this is part of the voting system, whereby ach repeater
site can also ‘talk’ to one another,
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New South Wales Police HF Radio Frequencies
New South Wales Police HF Frequencies
Ch
5
Freq-Out
10.5050
Area Of Use
National Police HF Channel for all Australian States
ALL IN Upper Side Band
Note that all states have access (either direct or via patching) to each other’s HF frequencies
and in many cases these are shared. These frequencies are not used much, but are allocated and
used for state-to-state communications. Victoria Police used HF to communicate with
Tasmania Police Command from Essendon Airport (Air Wing Base, Melbourne) to the Hobart
VKG centre. HF Channel 5 is used by all states and is listed at the ACA database as ‘Australia
Wide Police Communications (and each state contributes to a central fund for HF network
maintenance, so it does exist, but gets seldom use)
You will need a short-wave receiver, a HF receiver or radio (as used by RFDS etc, such as
“Codan” radios) or a scanner with 500KHz to 30MHz and SSB modes to receive police HF.
And a good antenna (or a short-wave style wire) will make all the difference to reception
Please do not email me telling me you can’t hear anything. These frequencies are used, at best,
once a year and therefore you have to be a dedicated police monitor to ever hear anything.
(But they would be heavily used, if say, a September 11th Twin Towers attack happened here,
so they are worth knowing of).
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New South Wales Police Regional Information-Old
New South Wales Police Regions
Structure-Old
CITY EAST: Bondi, Broadway, Kings Cross, Malabar, Maroubra, Mascot, Paddington,
Randwick, Redfern, Rose Bay, Surrey Hills, Sydney CBD, The Rocks, Waverley.
ENDEAVOUR: Annadale, Ashfield, Balmain, Burwood, Campsie, Canterbury,
Eastwood, Five Dock, Gladesville, Lakemba, Liechardt, Marrickville, Newton, Pennant
Hills, Petersham, Rye
GEORGES RIVER: Auburn, Bankstown, Bass Hill, Cronulla, Engadine, Flemington,
Hurstville, Kinsgrove, Kogarah, Menai, Mirandi, Revesby, Riverwood, Sutherland
GREATER HUME: Balcktown, Bowral, Cabramatta, Camden, Campbelltown, Eagle
Vale, Fairfield, Green Valley, Liverpool, Macquarie Fields, Moreba Picton.
MACQUARIE: Castle Hill, Granville, Parramatta, Penrith, Seven Hills,
Springwood, Merrylands, Regentville, Riverstone, St Marys, Windsor
NORTHERN METRO: Broken Bay, Chatswood, Dee Why, Frenchs Forest,
Gordon, Gosford, Hornsby, Lane Cove, Manly, Terrigal, The Entrance, Wyong.
HUNTER: Belmont, Cessnock, Charlestown, Forster, Mailtand, Musswelbrook,
Newcastle, Raymond Terrace, Scone, Singleton, Taree, Toronto, Wallsend,
Warratah
NORTHERN: Armidale, Ballina, Byron Bay, Casino, Coffs Harbour, Glen Innes,
Grafton, Gunnedah, Inverrel, Kempsey, Port Macquarie, Tamworth, Tweed
Heads
SOUTH EASTERN: Batemans Bay, Bega, Cooma, Corrimal, Dapto, Port
Kembla, Queanbeyan, Nowra, Ulladulla,Warrilla, Wollongong
SOUTHERN RIVERS: Albury, Cootamundra, Dareton, Deniliquin, Finley,
Goulburn, Griffith, Hay, Holbrook, Leeton, Howlong, Narrandera, Tumut, Wagga
Wagga, West Wyalong, Yass, Young
WESTERN: Bourke, Bathurst, Broken Hill, Coonabarabran, Coonamble, Cowra,
Dubbo , Forbes, Lithgow, Moree, Mudgee, Narrabri, Nyngan, Orange, Parkes,
Walgett, Willington, Wilcannia
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New South Wales Police Old VHF Radio Frequencies
New South Wales Police Old VHF Radio Frequencies
Ch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Frequency
83.7600
83.7750
83.7900
83.8050
83.8200
83.8350
83.8500
83.8650
83.8800
83.8950
83.9100
83.9250
83.9400
83.9550
83.9700
83.9850
84.0000
These frequencies no longer used, with the exception of channels 1 and 9
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Queensland Police Index
Queensland Police Index
HF Frequencies
UHF Frequencies
VHF Frequencies
Job Callsigns
Channel 34 Callsigns
Water Police Frequencies
Unit Callsigns
In Queensland, UHF Police Channel 34 is a common liaison channel shared by all government
departments (Police, Fire, Water, Local Govt etc)
If you have anything further on the Queensland Police please contact me via email.
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Queensland Police HF Frequencies
Queensland Police HF Frequencies
Ch
Freq-Out
2.2854
Area Of Use
2.5254
2.6320
2.7815
3.1975
3.7535
5
10.5050
3.8495
National Police HF Channel for all Australian States
4.4585
4.5615
4.7815
5.1815
5.9165
6.9065
7.6585
ALL IN Upper Side Band
Note that all states have access (either direct or via patching) to each other’s HF frequencies
and in many cases these are shared. These frequencies are not used much, but are allocated and
used for state-to-state communications. Each state contributes to a central fund for HF network
maintenance, so it does exist, but gets seldom use)
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Queensland Police UHF Frequencies
Queensland Police UHF Frequencies
Ch
1
2
3
4
Freq-Out
467.8500
467.8750
467.9000
467.9250
Freq-In
458.3500
458.3750
458.4000
458.4250
Area Of Use
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
467.9500
467.9750
468.0000
468.0250
468.0500
468.0750
468.1000
468.1250
468.1500
468.1750
468.2000
468.2250
468.2500
468.2750
468.3000
468.3250
468.3500
468.3750
468.4000
468.4250
468.4500
468.4750
468.5000
458.4500
458.4750
458.5000
458.5250
458.5500
458.5750
458.6000
458.6250
458.6500
458.6750
458.7000
458.7250
458.7500
458.7750
458.8000
458.8250
458.8500
458.8750
458.9000
458.9250
458.9500
458.9750
459.0000
Airports & Airport & Eagle Farm
Special Operations at Sports & Events
Boonah, Ipswich South Patrol, Harvey Bay Patrol
Gold Coast Patrol
Brisbane North Car To Car
Townsville Patrol, Cairns Patrol
Southside, Wynnum South Patrol
Southside Tactical
Fortitude Valley Patrol, Brisbane North side
Broadbeach & Ipswich East Patrol
Sunshine Coast, Redcliffe Patrol, Brisbane North
Nathan Patrol, Redcliffe Local, Caboolture
Chandler, Maroochydore Patrol
Redcliffe Patrol, Caboolture
Redcliffe Patrol, Caboolture
South Brisbane Special Operations
Ipswich & Brisbane Patrols
Special Operations Brisbane & Townsville Patrol
Brisbane City
Brisbane City & Rockhampton VKR (Radio Dispatch Centre) Foot Patrols
Sunshine Coast & Maroochydore
Emergency
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
468.5250
468.5500
468.5750
468.6000
468.6250
468.6500
468.6750
468.7000
468.7250
468.7500
459.0250
459.0500
459.0750
459.1000
459.1250
459.1500
459.1750
459.2000
459.2250
459.2500
Wynnum, Brisbane South, Inala, Oxley Patrol
Radio Technicians
Wynnum Patrol
Queensland SES UHF CH 1
Queensland SES UHF CH 2
Queensland SES UHF CH 3
Queensland Police, Fire, Ambulance, Water, Electricity, Rail, SES#
Capalba
Beenleigh Patrol
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
468.7750
468.8000
468.8250
468.8500
468.8750
468.9000
468.9250
468.9500
468.9750
469.0000
459.2750
459.3000
459.3250
459.3500
459.3750
459.4000
459.4250
459.4500
459.4750
459.5000
Beenleigh Patrol
Beenleigh Patrol
Townsville Patrol
Ipswich Patrol & State wide Radar Operations
North Side Tactical
Ipswich Patrol
Ipswich Patrol-Local
Brisbane South (Woolloongabba District)-Area near & inc . the ‘GABBA”
Car To Car Simplex
48
49
50
469.0250
469.0500
469.0750
459.5250
459.5500
459.5750
Toowoomba
Toowoomba
Gold Coast South Patrol
Brisbane, Ipswich, Gatton Patrol
Maroochydore, Gold Coast (& car to car)
Brisbane Central (CBD) Car to Car
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Queensland Police UHF Frequencies
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
469.1000
469.1250
469.1500
469.1750
469.2000
469.2250
469.2500
469.2750
469.3000
469.3250
469.3500
459.6000
459.6250
459.6500
459.6750
459.7000
459.7250
459.7500
459.7750
459.8000
459.8250
459.8500
Sunshine Coast Patrol
Southport, Gold Coast North Patrol
Gold Coast
Maroochydore North Patrol
South Coast Highway Patrol
North Coast Highway Patrol
B.C.I.
Brisbane North Enquires
Springwood, South Side Tactical
South Side Car To Car Simplex
62
63
64
N/A
469.3750
469.4000
469.4250
450.5500
459.8750
459.9000
459.9250
Samford Area Patrols, Cherside Patrols
Brisbane South, Inala, Wynnum, Special Operations
Noosa Heads, Special Operations
N/A 460.1000
N/A 849.2000
N/A 933.7000
Voting Channels
(Voting System uses above listed Frequencies)
Area
Votes UHF Channels:
Sunshine Coast
14, 25 & 51
Redcliffe & Caboolture
16, 18 & 19
Brisbane North
13, 15, 30 & 42
Brisbane City
16, 23 & 24
Wynnum
11, 28 & 63
Brisbane South
11, 28, 45 & 63
Inala
11, 28 & 63
Ipswich
7, 21, 41, 43 & 44
Beenleigh
36, 38 & 39
Gold Coast
8 & 53
#In Queensland, UHF Police Channel 34 is a common liaison channel shared with all Qld
government departments such as Fire, Ambulance, Water, Electricity, Hospitals etc, thus
allowing easy services cross-communications on the same Comms platform.
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Queensland Police VHF Frequencies
Queensland Police VHF Frequencies
41
Freq-Out
77.5400
42
77.4200
43
77.4800
44
77.5100
45
77.4500
46
77.5700
47
77.4950
48
77.3750
49
77.3300
50
77.3450
51
76.4000
77.4200
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
76.4300
76.4900
76.3550
76.5200
76.5500
76.3100
76.3700
76.3850
76.4600
76.0500
76.1250
76.2000
76.3400
76.4450
78.9100
77.4500
77.5100
77.3750
77.5400
77.5700
77.3300
77.3900
77.4050
77.4800
77.0500
77.1750
77.2750
77.3300
77.4650
N/A
119.1000
N/A
131.6000
?
83.7600
?
83.8650
?
156.5250
67
160.7750
156.1750
68
160.9250
156.3250
?
154.3750
N/A
149.1750
Ch
Freq-In
Area Of Use
Brisbane, Cairns, Cooktown
Augethella, Barcaldine, Charleville, Cloncurry, Longreach, Miles, St
George
Esk, Ipswich, Middlemount, Townsville
Laidley, Mareeba, Wallangarra
Brisbane, Cairns, Dalby, Edward River, Innisfail, Lockhart River, Port
Douglas
Mackay & Townsville
Bundaberg, Eidsvold, Kilcoy, Monto
Lamington Plateau, Beaudesert
Charters Towers, Hayman Island, Moonie, Cook, Talwood, Thursday
Island
Clairview, Dysart, Mary, Kathleen
Bell Peak Nth, Burra, Cloncurry, Sarina, Tara
Byfield, Charleville, Goondiwindi, Hannaford, Longreach
Barcaldine, Briaba, Morvern, Richmond, Rockhampton
Dalby, Kingaroy, Lambs Head, Marathon, Mitchell, Yelarbon
Bollon, Cairns, Maryborough, Tara, Texas, Toowomba
Mackay, Middlemount
Emerald, Nebo, St George, Townsville
Clermont, Hamilton Island, Mt Isa, Rockhampton
Gatton, Tara, Tenterfield
Millmeran, Stanthorpe
Chinchilla, Warwick, Yelarborn
Eulo, Flinton, Nebo
Blackwater, Cairns, Brisbane, Longreach, Proston
Brisbane
Air Wing Helicopters To Police Units On Ground
Air Wing Aircraft to Air Traffic Control at Civil airports & RAAF bases
Queensland Police Officer’s Pager’s*
*You can decode the messages being sent to Qld police officers if you have (Or have modified yours) a
scanner with a discriminator output (also known as detector output), which can be connected to your
computer where there are many pager decoding software programs available which will allow yo to
read the messages being sent!
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Some Queensland Police radio communications will soon be changing to digital. When they do, I will
be driving to Qld soon after and will try to provide all the details of the new digital network, any help
with this would be greatly appreciated. I won’t rely on others to tell me what the frequencies/system
are, I’ll simply go and find out for myself, that way I know what I publish here for you to use will be
correct.
Upholding The Scanner Man Promise:” Only those frequencies I’ve received
and only codes I’ve heard on-air since 1989 will be added to the site,
guaranteeing, you, the scanner users get the right codes and frequencies first
time, every time.
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Queensland Police Radio Codes
Queensland Police Radio Codes
Offences Against Person(s)
Code
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
Meaning
Homicide
Serious Assault
Assault other
Abduction
Offences against children
Threats against person(s)
Malicious phone calls
Sexual Offences
Code
111
112
113
114
115
Meaning
Rape
Attempted rape
Indecient assault
Wilful exposure
Indecent act(s)
Stealing Offences
Code
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
Meaning
Armed hold-up
Stealing with violence
Stealing
Shop steal adult
Shop steal minor
Fraud
Unauthorised User Motor Car (car theft)
Offences Against Property
Code
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
Meaning
Breaker at premises
Alarm activated
Insceure premises
Break & Enter
Wilful Damage
Property Lost
Property Found
Prowler Related Offences
Code
141
142
143
Meaning
Prowler At…
Trespass At...
Suspect Loitering
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Queensland Police Radio Codes
Traffic Incidents
Code
201
202
203
204
205
206
212
213
214
221
222
223
224
225
Meaning
MVA-Fatal
MVA-Hit & Run
MVA-No Persons Injured
MVA-Police Vehicle
MVA-Injuries
Train/Rail Accident
Fare Evasion/Evader
Under Influence Liquor (UIL) Suspect
Traffic Offence
Traffic hazard
Traffic congestion
Traffic lights out
Abandoned vehicle
Suspect vehicle
Crisis Situations
Code
301
302
303
304
305
Meaning
Armed person(s)
Siege
Shot(s) fired
Hijack of …
Hostage(s) taken
Disturbances
Code
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
Meaning
Noise Complaint
Domestic
Disturbance other than noise
Drunk & Disorderly
Street disturbance/demonstration
Political disturbance/demonstration
Industrial disturbance/picket line
Fire
Code
401
402
403
404
Meaning
Building
Vehicle
Grass
Other
Explosives
Code
411
412
413
Meaning
Explosion
Bomb threat
Explosive found
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Queensland Police Radio Codes
414
Suspicious device found
Spillages/Leaks
Code
421
422
423
Meaning
Fuels (petrol, diesel, avgas, 2 stroke etc)
Chemical
Gases
Aviation/Maritime
Code
431
432
433
Meaning
Aviation Incident
Marine Incident
Flare Sightings & Distress Signals
Personal Trauma
Code
501
502
503
504
505
506
Meaning
Sudden Death
Attempting/Attempted Suicide
Person collapsed
Mentally ill person
Industrial accident
Domestic accident
Assist Other Emergency Services
Code
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
Meaning
Medivac
Escort Ambulance
Escort other
Fire Brigade
Prisons
Natural Disaster
Search
Localised flooding
Absconder
Code
521
522
523
524
Meaning
Escapee Prison
Escapee Mental Hospital/Hospital
Escapee Juvenile
Missing Persons
Miscellaneous
Code
601
602
603
604
Meaning
Animal related
Stock related
Drug related
Vice related
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Queensland Police Radio Codes
605
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
613
Liquor Act offence
Transport
Message death or serious injury
Message other
Scene examination
Community assistance
Impersonate police
Wanted suspect person(s)
Civil matter
Police Assistance
Code
701
Meaning
Police In trouble
Clarification Codes
Code
801
802
803
811
812
813
814
815
816
817
818
819
820
Meaning
Additional Information
Located
Attempted
False Alarm-human error
Technical fault
Cause unknown
Complaint unknown
Fasle complaint
Hoax
Matter resolved-no action taken
Incident occurred, suspects interviewed with no charges
Incident has occurred, offenders gone
Unable to locate-provide further information
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Queensland Police Unit & Departements Callsigns
Queensland Police UHF Channel 34
Codes
UHF Police Ch 34 in QLD is exclusively a liaison channel used by all QLD State
Government departments and some other services.
Code
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Meaning
Police Command Centre-VKR Brisbane
Queensland Harbour & Marine Control
South East Qld Electricity Board
Brisbane City Council Control Board
Royal Brisbane Hospital
Royal Alexandra Hospital
Public Transport, Qld Rail, Qld Bus, PTC
State Emergency Service
Queensland Electricity Commission-ELCOM
ELCOM-Belmont
ELCOM-Richlands
ELCOM-Northgate
Brisbane Port Authority
Queensland Ambulance Service
Queensland Fire Service
Queensland Department Of Health
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Queensland Water Police Frequencies
Queensland Police-Water Police
Frequencies
Code
27.8600
27.8800
27.9800
156.3750
156.5250
156.6000
156.6750
156.7250
156.8000
160.7750
160.9250
Meaning
Marine 27MHz CB Ch 86
Marine 27MHz CB Ch 88
Marine 27MHz CB Ch 98
Marine VHF Ch 67-Weather Alerts, Monitoring
Police Marine Only
VHF Marine Ch 12
VHF Marine Ch 73
VHF Marine Ch 74
VHF Marine Ch 16-Worldwide DISTRESS
Police Exclusive in QLD
Police Exclusive in QLD
Marine VHF Radio and the frequencies/channels are the same and used by all ships throughout the world,
with only US domestic vessels missing VHF Channels 85-88.
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Queensland Police Unit & Departements Callsigns
Queensland Police Unit & Districts Radio
Codes
Phonetic Callsigns
Code
Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Delta
Mike
November
Oscar
Sierra
Tango
Victor
Whisky
Zulu
Meaning
Duty Inspector, Regional Duty Officer
Brisbane City District
Specialist CIB Squads (Vice, Rape, Drug etc)
Other Organizations On Police Radio Network
Military
Brisbane North Side District
Oxley District
South Brisbane District
Special Units (SOG, FRG, Highway Patrol etc)
Fortitude Valley District
Wynnum District/West District
Specialist Department Visiting (location)
Unit Callsigns
Code
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
Meaning
Commissioned Officers (Inspector Upwards)
Station Sedans
Panel Vans, Prison Vans, Buses,
Dog Squad, District Patrol Vehicles
Criminal Investigations Branch (CIB)
Technical, Water Police, Radio Techs
Task Force(s), TRG, Bomb Squad
Foot Patrols “Beats”
Traffic Branch, Highway Patrol, “Q” Cars*
Heard On Air As “[Station Name] 100” or “[Department Name] 400”
*A “Q” car or “Quee” as heard on air is a unmarked highway patrol vehicle (ie undercover traffic
operations car)
Police Response Codes
Code
1
2
3
4
Meaning
Urgent, Live(s) threatening, death-Lights & Sirens
ASAP, Lights & Sirens
No risk, Lights & Sirens at officer’s discretion
Normal Road Traffic Regulations- No Lights or siren
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Tasmania Police Index
Tasmania Police Index
HF Frequencies
VHF Frequencies
EDACS Frequencies
Callsign
UHF Frequencies
EDACS Help Page
Launch Names
Tasmania Police mostly use the Ericsson EDACS digital encryption network. Some transmissions are,
however ‘in the clear’.
The EDACS network uses the National 800MHz trunking band, which is currently used by Tasmania
Police and Hydro Electric Tasmania. The EDACS chart is a copy of the Federal 800 MHz Commercial
Trunking Band.
If you have anything further on the Tasmania Police, please contact me via email.
©2003 COPYRIGHT VicNews, Ashley Geelan
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Tasmania Police HF Frequencies
Ch
Freq-Out
2.6320
Area Of Use
3.7535
4.5585
5.6815
7.6585
10.5065
5
10.5050
14.5735
National Police HF Channel for all Australian States
18.5435
ALL IN Upper Side Band
Note that all states have access (either direct or via patching) to each other’s HF frequencies
and in many cases these are shared. These frequencies are not used much, but are allocated and
used for state-to-state communications. Victoria Police used HF to communicate with
Tasmania Police Command from Essendon Airport (Air Wing Base, Melbourne) to the Hobart
VKG centre. HF Channel 5 is used by all states and is listed at the ACA database as ‘Australia
Wide Polcie Communications (and each state contributes to a central fund for HF network
maintenance, so it does exist, but gets seldom use)
Please do not email me telling me you can’t hear anything. These frequencies are used, at best,
once a year and therefore you have to be a dedicated police monitor to ever hear anything.
(But they would be heavily used, if say, a September 11th Twin Towers attack happened here,
so they are worth knowing of).
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Tasmania Police VHF Frequencies
Tasmania Police VHF Frequencies
Ch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10/99
98
11/12
Freq-Out
76.6400
76.6700
76.7000
76.0850
76.1150
76.1450
76.1750
76.2050
76.2350
76.7900
76.4000
79.0250
Area Of Use
Devonport Primary
Launceston Primary
Hobart Primary
North Eastern Tasmania Country Areas
Hobart Secondary
Southern Tasmania Country Areas
Launceston Secondary
North West Tasmania Country Areas
Devonport Secondary
“Zulu” Police, Fire, Ambulance, SES, Utility & Govt Liasion-OLD
“Yankee” All Tasmanian Government Liaison, Current
Repeater & Simplex Car To Car
Notes: These days, almost all radio transmissions of the Tasmania Police take place on the
secure and encrypted EDACS network, Tasmania being the first state’s police service to go
digital, way back in late 1998. Only SA and Tasmania currently operate statewide digital
networks. That said, there are still occasion when Tasmania will use both it’s old VHF
allocation, frequencies from the National Police UHF Allocation (468.2000MHz etc) and can
be heard ‘in the clear’ on EDACS from time to time, this will mostly be officer to officer
general chit-chat, and many Tasmanian police officers believe that there signal is encrypted
during these conversations, (their command told them this!!) when in fact it isn’t and some
real juicy stuff can be heard. Check out the EDACS Help Page for further information.
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Scanning the Tasmanian EDACS System
By Doug Chivers, Jason Rielly & Ashley Geelan
Some years ago, the Tasmanian Government put forward a proposal to create a State owned
and operated trunked radio network for it’s users. For whatever reason, this project did not get under
way, but Ericsson embarked on an ambitious project to provide a privately operated network for the
electricity authority, then called the ‘Hydro’ (now Aurora) and hoped that it could sell the network to
other users as well. The project grew from there, with interest being shown by the Tasmania Police
Service, as well as demand from other non-government users.
Eventually, back in 1996, the first steps were taken to install an EDACS (Enhanced Digital
Access Communications System) Trunked radio network in Tasmania. EDACS is the trunked radio
platform that was started by General Electric in the USA, and bought by Ericsson, and has spread into
world wide use today. Recently, Ericsson sold it’s trunked radio business to Com-net Critical
Communications.
Trunked radio is a new concept to many Tasmanians, causing much confusion and misinformation amongst scanner users, so let’s have a look at the basics of a trunked radio network.
In the past, each radio user had their own radio frequencies, their own radio network, and their
own channels ie: the ambulance would have their own frequencies and base stations, the fire service
has their own frequencies and base stations quite separate from the ambulance and so on. Trunked
radio instead provides a common set of frequencies and base stations for all to use, all at once, but
due to some ‘intelligence’ in the radios and the network, each agency does not hear other agencies,
and is not aware that they are actually sharing a common set of frequencies or channels.
An analogy could be the difference between cars and busses. Let’s say that all the people in your
street want to go from home to the supermarket. The old way of doing things was for each person to
get into their own car and drive to the supermarket. The new way of doing things was for each person
in the street to pool their resources to buy a bus, and they all use the bus to get to the supermarket.
Using the ‘trunked radio’ bus is more efficient because each person does not have to individually own
and maintain a car, makes more efficient use of the roads, and in the long run will end up being
cheaper for each person to get to the supermarket.
In a similar way, trunked radio systems can deliver efficiencies for their users by each agency not
having to own or maintain their own frequencies and base stations and radio network. Now, different
agencies can ‘pool their resources’ and subscribe to a trunked radio network that uses a common set
of frequencies and base stations in the one network, and share the frequencies but use them as if they
were their own. Think of it as many ‘virtual’ networks and channels for each agency all within the one
physical network.
When using your scanner to listen to a trunked radio network you will note that, for example, there
might be 5 frequencies in use in total; one frequency will have a constant warbling data like noise, and
the other 4 frequencies have the various agencies talking amongst themselves, seemingly with no
pattern to the use of those frequencies ie: agency A might begin talking on frequency 2 and agency X
might begin talking on frequency 5. Then a reply for agency A comes through on frequency 4 and a
reply for agency X might come through on frequency 2, and so on. What is happening is that all radios
used by all agencies in the area are listening to the one frequency that has the constant data on it - this
is known as the control channel. If a person from agency X picks up their microphone and begins to
speak, what happens in the blink of an eye is that radio ‘electronically’ talks to the control channel and
requests a voice channel for the user to speak on. The control channel will pick a free frequency, and
tell that user and all other radios belonging to agency X to ‘tune to frequency 3’ or whatever frequency
that has been chosen. When the user has finished speaking, all radios return to listening to the control
channel frequency to start the process all over again. If a second user wants to make a reply, then the
same process happens, although most likely a different frequency is chosen this time. It is this
constant rotation and reallocation of frequencies for each conversation that causes confusion to
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someone listening in with a scanner.
By now you will have guessed that trying to listen in to just one single user on a trunked radio network
is going to be difficult due to the seemingly random frequency allocation of each conversation. Not only
that, but there might be other users also using the frequencies as well, so picking out the conversation
you want to hear is definitely more difficult than just listening to the one frequency. Add to this some
other tricks that the EDACS system does, and scanning the trunked radio network in Tasmania can
quickly become a frustrating experience. EDACS will add five beeps to the end of each conversation,
which locks up a scanner on that frequency while a potential reply may come through on another
frequency. Another feature that is sometimes used is the transmission of a rather annoying ‘buzz’ that
lasts for 3 or so seconds on each of the frequencies in turn used for voice transmissions. Both these
features serve no purpose other than to specifically annoy and therefore discourage scanner users
from listening to the system. Add to this the fact that the Tasmania Police Service use digital
scrambling for the majority of their transmissions, and there are other data transmissions also sent over
the voice frequencies, you will quickly tire of listening in to all the hissing, buzzing, beeping and blipping
just to be able to hear someone speak. There are ways around this, however, but more of this later.
Getting back to the installation of EDACS in Tasmania, the original specification was to provide
handheld coverage to 90% of the State (95% for a mobile) with some exemptions for remote
unpopulated areas. Given the use of 800 MHz frequencies and the difficult topography of the island
State, this was not going to be an easy task. 800 MHz was chosen after system designers from the
USA recommended this band due to the world-wide trend towards this band, the convenience of
handhelds at this band, as well as the better transmission characteristics of high speed data at 800
MHz. Initially, 50 base stations were planned, however, this has grown to over 65 to meet the stringent
coverage requirement. Even today, new base stations are being built three years on to improve the
coverage. This is actually good news for scanner owners; most people in Tasmania would be within
range of at least one base station, and probably wouldn’t need an external antenna for good reception.
Each of the base stations are linked back to a pair of central hubs, called IMCs (Integrated Multisite
Controller), one in Launceston, one in Hobart, which performs a similar function to a telephone
exchange. The links that are used for this function are generally microwave links in a variety of bands,
and the loss of a microwave link does not mean the loss of service from connected base stations. In
this scenario, local trunking is still possible, under a ‘failsoft’ mode of operation. The EDACS system is
more fault tolerant than other competing trunk radio networks, a feature that is often appreciated in an
island that sees extremes of weather conditions.
Some base stations use only one frequency, known as SCAT (Single Channel Autonomous Trunking)
base stations. When monitoring this type of base station, you will hear the control channel being
replaced by any voice, data or even digital voice calls, and return to being a control channel function at
the completion of the call. This as far as I know is a unique feature to EDACS trunked radio systems.
Other base stations occasionally transmit a morse ID on one of the voice channels every 15 minutes a hang over from where EDACS was originally designed: the USA.
The network was named the TMRS (Tasmanian Mobile Radio System) and at present has five main
users: Aurora, Tasmania Police, Ericsson, Stornoway Road Constructions and Spectran Transport.
Both the Tasmania Ambulance Service and the Tasmania Fire Service have trialed the system, but as
yet have not made any plans to use the system. The network is alive with activity 24 hours a day in all
areas around the State.
Compared to a normal two way radio network, from a users point of view actually using the EDACS
network is a little more involved, however this is outweighed by the additional features available. Each
agency can have many ‘virtual channels’ programmed into their radios, called ‘groups’. In the case of
Aurora, for example, one group is allocated to the linesmen looking after the customer distribution
network in Hobart, another for Launceston, another group is allocated to the linesmen working on high
voltage transmission lines and so on. Each group will not be heard by another group, but users have
the ability to change groups on their radio, in a similar way that you would change a channel on a
normal radio. Each group’s calls are retransmitted across all base stations that are authorised for that
group to use. If the group is normally only used in, say, Hobart, then only the base stations around
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Hobart will broadcast those calls. On the other hand, if the group normally communicates statewide,
then all base stations across the state will rebroadcast that particular group. It all depends on how the
agency has their radios set up. This is known as the ‘wide area’ trunking concept.
Another feature is the ability of the radios to call one radio privately, so that no other radio in the system
can hear it. This is called an ‘individual’ or ‘LID’ call. The radio will display the LID number (similar to a
telephone number, if you like) of the other radio calling it. Telephone interconnect calls can also be
made. Incidentally, if you do hear a telephone ringing sound, you should discontinue monitoring that
call, since it is illegal to monitor a telephone call no matter how it is transmitted.
Other nifty features include the ability to transmit fax or data at 9600bps or low speed data at 150bps
while already engaged on a voice call, an ‘emergency’ call feature that can override any call in
progress, and allocate resources as a priority to that call, a ‘remote kill’ feature that can disable a radio
should it be lost or stolen, simplex ‘talk-around’ channels, and in exceptional circumstances, groups
from different agencies can be joined together so that they may communicate to one another if a
combined response to a situation is required.
Of course, there is the digital voice transmission system that the Tasmania Police use. This system is
called Aegis, an Ericsson propriety method of transmitting voice digitally, with or without encryption.
Either way, there is no way that Aegis can be decoded, and all you will hear using a normal scanning
receiver is a hissing, bleating noise. The Tasmania Police use Aegis in most areas for most calls that
they make. Not all base stations are digital capable, however, so you will be able to hear some Police
activity in the more remote regions. At first Aegis gained a bad reputation to it’s users due to it
constantly locking up radios and the extra delay and poor voice quality that it offered, but these
problems have generally been sorted out now.
Most users are equipped with LPE 200 portables or MDX mobile radio units, both supplied by
Ericsson. Both units are capable of digital voice Aegis calls with an optional add-in module. A variety
of accessories are available for the LPE 200, including a vehicle cradle charger and antenna adaptor, a
speaker microphone with antenna (like you see on the television program ‘The Bill’) and a covert
microphone & speaker system for surveillance use.
So much for the EDACS network itself, but exactly how can you use your scanner to listen in to the
action? Generally speaking, there are three methods of doing this, which is discussed in detail below:
Method 1: Using a standard scanner.
The EDACS system in Tasmania uses frequencies located between 865.0125 and
869.9875 MHz, in 12.5 KHz steps. What you will need to do is to use table 1 below to
determine the closest base station to you, program in all the frequencies for that base station,
lock out the channel with the constant noise on it (the control channel), and scan away. You
won’t need to scan more than one base station because normally, most conversations are
rebroadcast across all base stations in an area. Don’t be fooled into thinking you’ve found a
‘new, secret’ set of frequencies only used by one agency, this just isn’t the case. If your
scanner supports it, select no delay. You will find that you will need to manually resume
scanning once you hear the five ‘end of transmission’ beeps or any Aegis or data calls, since
the scanner will quite happily sit listening to these beeps, buzzes or whatever while another
call is happening on another channel. This quickly becomes annoying, but alas, there is no
other way.
Or is there? A device that can be bought from the USA called “G-Wiz” can be added in to
your receiver to mute these beeps, buzzes etc. which will restore your listening pleasure but
at a price, around $150 Australian. Look up www.scannermaster.com/prod05.htm if you are
interested. If you are handy with electronics, you can design your own circuit that will do a
similar job, as I have, and I can vouch that this idea works quite well.
Note that the control channel occasionally changes frequency every now and then, so what
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you will need to do when this happens is to lock out (or ‘pass’ or ‘skip’ in the case of some
scanners) the ‘new’ control channel, and unlock the old channel, which would now have voice
calls being placed on it.
Of course, if you are listening to a SCAT site, all you need to do is to listen to the one
frequency, however, you will have to put up with the control channel noise until someone
speaks, unless you own an AOR 8200 I, I, III or AOR5000, which, if you enable VSQ (Voice
Squelch)which allows you to set a pre-detremined voice db level before the scanner will lockup, so you get only good clear audio signals and use a TE8200, it will eliminate all the tones
and only open up that frequency if it’s a an audible voice transmission.
Note: If you use on AOR 8200 then using the VSQ(Voice Squelch) and TE8200 options will
automatically allow no-delay scanning as this tells AOR to stop only an audible voice
transmissions (I.e. all the annoying beeps will be eliminated and you will never hear another
data beep, or end of transmission lock-up signal again) I use this method to continually scan
(conventionally) the Victorian SMR network and tested this theory when I visited my
grandparents in Tasmania (Tests carried out at Prospect, Launceston, Blackstone Heights)
and this method works fine with an AOR scanning the EDACS and I was able to eliminate all
data bursts and I never have to miss a converstion or part therof, because of tail-end ‘rogerbeeps’ etc which my scanner now ignores.
I prefer this method to the one above, as you do not have to pass (lock-out)any channels from
the scan sequence which could later become voice active again, this way the scanner will just
not stop on data channels. (Example: 865.1125 is currently a data channel, programmed into
my scanner as Bank A, Ch 6, but as there is data only it won’t stop there, but later on
865.1125 becomes voice and the control channel moves
Method 2: Using a Uniden TrunkTracker 245XLT scanner.
The Uniden TrunkTracker II & III scanners now widely available were specifically designed to
listen in to not only normal radio communications, but trunked radio systems, including
EDACS. Be warned however, that the process for programming these scanners is quite a bit
more involved than your average scanner, but the end result is something well worth it. You
will be able to target your monitoring to just one user or group if you wish, or you can monitor
several groups, or you can monitor EDACS and other conventional frequencies. You must
buy the Australian version of the 245XLT, since other versions may not fully cover the
Australian 800 MHz ‘trunking’ band.
Method 3: Using a computer and two scanners.
The most complex but by far the most flexible method of monitoring an EDACS
network is available if you have access to a computer and two scanners both capable of
tuning 800 MHz, with one scanner computer controllable from the following list:
Icom: R10, R7000, R7100, R8500
AOR: 8000, 8200, 2700, 3000, 3000A, 5000
Kenwood: RZ1 & others
Yaesu: FRG9600
Uniden: BC245, BC895
or any Optocom or OS456 or OS535 equipped radio
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With this set up, you will be able to use one scanner to monitor the control channel,
which the computer decodes with a freeware program called Etrunk.exe (available from the
internet at www.lcblanton.com/digital.htm) and the computer then commands your computer
controllable scanner to tune to the correct frequency for whatever group, user or individual
radio you want.
The beauty of this method is that you can specify exactly what groups, agencies or even
individual radios you wish to listen to, and in a given priority. If while listening to one call and
another call becomes active that you have specified as a higher priority, your computer will
instantly tune that higher priority call. These sets of priorities and groups can be changed at
any time very easily. You can give a name to each group and each radio if you want, and
have this displayed in a format that is easy to see exactly what is happening and who is
talking to whom. This level and ease of flexibility isn’t available with the other methods. The
big disadvantage with this is that it is not very portable, and ties up a computer and two
receivers.
For those interested in this method, you will need to install a discriminator output in the
scanner that will be used to monitor the control channel, and use this output to drive a
modified version of a “ham comm” data slicer, which the computer then uses to interpret the
control channel information. Full details are available on the web page noted above. Just a
note: do not use the slicer circuit that uses a 741 op amp, this will not work with EDACS 9600
bps control channels. If you own an AOR8200 you will simply need to purchase CC8200 the
computer interface lead which includes the discriminator output (it’s built in to all AOR’ s since
2001)
Please note that the above methods will not decode Aegis digital voice calls that the
Police use. It will only allow you to listen in to the normal analogue voice calls that are used
by Aurora, Stornoway, Spectran and Ericsson and the occasional Tasmania Police analogue
voice call. Before you ask, no, there is no computer software or hardware that can decode
Aegis, and as some criminals have already found out, stealing a Police radio is futile, since
the radios can be remotely disabled and their approximate location determined.
Having said that, there is still plenty of interesting listening to be had, especially during or after
a storm when Aurora get busy restoring mains power supplies.
Now that you have read the above and know how to scan the network, let’s get into some
information specific to listening to the Tasmania Police. What? You’re still confused about scanning
the EDACS network? It’s complex I know, but you will just have to learn.
The biggest hurdle to scanning the Tasmania Police is their use of Aegis digital voice transmissions.
Believe me, there is NOTHING that can be done to decode Aegis. Firstly, Aegis is an Ericsson
propriety system that because it is propriety, no details will be released for it. All that is known is that it
operates at 9600bps, uses either LPE (early version of Aegis) or IMBE (later versions) of coding, and
can come in unencrypted or encrypted. If encryption is used, it has a key of 320 bits, which as far as
keys goes, is huge. There are 7 publicly available keys, meaning that anyone off the street can buy a
EDACS radio that is Aegis capable, and select one of the seven public keys to use without having to
justify ‘national security’ concerns to get a ‘custom’ key. You would have to have a very good reason
indeed to buy one of the ‘custom’ keys. As if this wasn’t enough, a second layer of encryption can be
used, using DES, DVP etc. Stealing a radio to listen in to Aegis won’t work, either. As soon as
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someone realises the radio is missing, it can be remotely disabled so that it won’t transmit, receive or
even switch on, turning it into a rather expensive paperweight. Even temporarily ‘borrowing’ a radio to
copy the contents of the memory in the hope of finding the key and programming your own radio
(legally obtained, I would hope) wouldn’t work - the key is held in a matrix of random data much larger
than the key itself, so hiding the key and not making it obvious. Even if you did have an EDACS radio
of your own, the programming software needs the user to enter a ‘feature’ encryption key to enable the
software to ‘turn on’ certain features in the radio, such as Aegis. Having said all that, I do know of one
person who purchased himself a LPE200 EDACS handheld, bought the Aegis module for it, and asked
the local technician to program the radio as a receive only unit. It turns out that in his area (somewhere
in the USA) the public safety agencies use one of the public encryption keys. The technician happily
programmed this in for him, and behold, he was listening to ‘public key’ encrypted Aegis calls.
Back to the Tasmania Police - I do not know if they use unencrypted or encrypted Aegis, or if they use
a public or custom key.
However, not all base stations installed can handle Aegis. Only those base stations installed near the
main cities and towns will handle Aegis, so some base stations you will hear only analogue voice calls
from the Police. Monitoring one of these base stations would be preferable to listening to digital voice
calls interrupting any analogue voice calls.
Also, LID or individual calls are always analogue voice. The one to one nature of LID calls and
the sense of security that Aegis offers will often lull some Police officers into thinking that
individual calls can’t be heard by anyone else - including those with scanners, so you
occasionally get some pretty ‘interesting’ conversations overhead.
Yet another factor to consider is that Aegis gained a horrible reputation with the Police initially. The
first area to change from the VHF police frequencies to EDACS using Aegis full time was the North
East of the State. In this early stage, Aegis would continually lock up the radios, requiring them to be
switched off and on again. The voice quality was also not impressive, and the extra delay in setting up
an Aegis call and decoding it at the other end (up to 1 second delay) was seen to be a safety issue,
and after several tries of using Aegis, the North-East region police gave up using it full time. These
problems have since been overcome, and Aegis is in full time use every where else in the State, but
the North-East region still continues on using analogue voice. Hence scanner users in the North-East
are in a privileged position to be able to hear the majority, rather than the minority of Tasmania Police
activity. News flash! As of the 30th of May 2003, Tasmania Police in the North-East have
resumed using Aegis digital calls full time, except for individual calls and when out of range of
a digital capable base station, of course.
Some savvy police members do actually know that their radio transmissions can be heard by
scanners when not on Aegis or during LID calls, not like back in the VHF channel days when just about
every second call was “I will call you on your mobile phone…” This is a far cry from the early days
when I accidentally overheard a training session for the police on how to use the new radio system.
They were assured that on an individual call that nobody else could hear them, and that even on an
analogue voice channel it would be almost impossible for a scanner to pick up their conversations.
How things have changed!
Communications (when in analogue voice) for the Tasmania Police is fairly relaxed, with almost
no use of codes or abbreviations. The base operators use the callsign VKT as per the old VHF
channels, and the mobiles use the following callsigns followed by two digits (the lower the number, the
higher the rank or function of that unit).
Original Research, Article ©2003 Jason Riely and Doug Chivers, This edited version ©2003 Ashley Geelan for
the Australian Scanning Encyclopaedia
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Tasmania Police Ericsson EDACS Radio Frequencies
Tasmania Police Ericsson EDACS Radio Frequencies
Ch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
Output
865.0125
865.0375
865.0625
865.0875
865.1125
865.1375
865.1625
865.1875
865.2125
865.2375
865.2625
865.2875
865.3125
865.3375
865.3625
865.3875
865.4125
865.4375
865.4625
865.4875
865.5125
865.5375
865.5625
865.5875
865.6125
865.6375
865.6625
865.6875
865.7125
865.7375
865.7625
865.7875
865.8125
865.8375
865.8625
865.8875
865.9125
865.9375
865.9625
865.9875
866.0125
866.0375
866.0625
866.0875
866.1125
866.1375
Input
820.0125
820.0375
820.0625
820.0875
820.1125
820.1375
820.1625
820.1875
820.2125
820.2375
820.2625
820.2875
820.3125
820.3375
820.3625
820.3875
820.4125
820.4375
820.4625
820.4875
820.5125
820.5375
820.5625
820.5875
820.6125
820.6375
820.6625
820.6875
820.7125
820.7375
820.7625
820.7875
820.8125
820.8375
820.8625
820.8875
820.9125
820.9375
820.9625
820.9875
821.0125
821.0375
821.0625
821.0875
821.1125
821.1375
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Tasmania Police Ericsson EDACS Radio Frequencies
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
866.1625
866.1875
866.2125
866.2375
866.2625
866.2875
866.3125
866.3375
866.3625
866.3875
866.4125
866.4375
866.4625
866.4875
866.5125
866.5375
866.5625
866.5875
866.6125
866.6375
866.6625
866.6875
866.7125
866.7375
866.7625
866.7875
866.8125
866.8375
866.8625
866.8875
866.9125
866.9375
866.9625
866.9875
867.0125
867.0375
867.0625
867.0875
867.1125
867.1375
867.1625
867.1875
867.2125
867.2375
867.2625
867.2875
867.3125
867.3375
867.3625
821.1625
821.1875
821.2125
821.2375
821.2625
821.2875
821.3125
821.3375
821.3625
821.3875
821.4125
821.4375
821.4625
821.4875
821.5125
821.5375
821.5625
821.5875
821.6125
821.6375
821.6625
821.6875
821.7125
821.7375
821.7625
821.7875
821.8125
821.8375
821.8625
821.8875
821.9125
821.9375
821.9625
821.9875
822.0125
822.0375
822.0625
822.0875
822.1125
822.1375
822.1625
822.1875
822.2125
822.2375
822.2625
822.2875
822.3125
822.3375
822.3625
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Tasmania Police Ericsson EDACS Radio Frequencies
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
867.3875
867.4125
867.4375
867.4625
867.4875
867.5125
867.5375
867.5625
867.5875
867.6125
867.6375
867.6625
867.6875
867.7125
867.7375
867.7625
867.7875
867.8125
867.8375
867.8625
867.8875
867.9125
867.9375
867.9625
867.9875
868.0125
868.0375
868.0625
868.0875
868.1125
868.1375
868.1625
868.1875
868.2125
868.2375
868.2625
868.2875
868.3125
868.3375
868.3625
868.3875
868.4125
868.4375
868.4625
868.4875
868.5125
868.5375
868.5625
868.5875
822.3875
822.4125
822.4375
822.4625
822.4875
822.5125
822.5375
822.5625
822.5875
822.6125
822.6375
822.6625
822.6875
822.7125
822.7375
822.7625
822.7875
822.8125
822.8375
822.8625
822.8875
822.9125
822.9375
822.9625
822.9875
823.0125
823.0375
823.0625
823.0875
823.1125
823.1375
823.1625
823.1875
823.2125
823.2375
823.2625
823.2875
823.3125
823.3375
823.3625
823.3875
823.4125
823.4375
823.4625
823.4875
823.5125
823.5375
823.5625
823.5875
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145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
868.6125
868.6375
868.6625
868.6875
868.7125
868.7375
868.7625
868.7875
868.8125
868.8375
868.8625
868.8875
868.9125
868.9375
868.9625
868.9875
869.0125
869.0375
869.0625
869.0875
869.1125
869.1375
869.1625
869.1875
869.2125
869.2375
869.2625
869.2875
869.3125
869.3375
869.3625
869.3875
869.4125
869.4375
869.4625
869.4875
869.5125
869.5375
869.5625
869.5875
869.6125
869.6375
869.6625
869.6875
869.7125
869.7375
869.7625
869.7875
869.8125
823.6125
823.6375
823.6625
823.6875
823.7125
823.7375
823.7625
823.7875
823.8125
823.8375
823.8625
823.8875
823.9125
823.9375
823.9625
823.9875
824.0125
824.0375
824.0625
824.0875
824.1125
824.1375
824.1625
824.1875
824.2125
824.2375
824.2625
824.2875
824.3125
824.3375
824.3625
824.3875
824.4125
824.4375
824.4625
824.4875
824.5125
824.5375
824.5625
824.5875
824.6125
824.6375
824.6625
824.6875
824.7125
824.7375
824.7625
824.7875
824.8125
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194
195
196
197
198
199
200
869.8375
869.8625
869.8875
869.9125
869.9375
869.9625
869.9875
824.8375
824.8625
824.8875
824.9125
824.9375
824.9625
824.9875
I have not provided base locations as these can change from time to time and different bases
use different frequencies and may switch etc. For further information on EDACS go to the
EDACS help page.
*EDACS is on the National 800MHz Commercial Trunking Band, these channel numbers
corresponding to that plan.
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Tasmania Police Radio Codes
Tasmania Police Radio Codes
Callsign [digit(s)]
Alpha
Alpha [1]
Bravo
Charlie
Delta
Echo
Foxtrot
Golf
Hotel
India
Juliet
Kilo
Lima
Mike
November
Oscar
Papa
Quebec
Romeo
Sierra
Tango
Victor
VKT
Whisky
X Ray
Yankee
Zulu
ST2
Crib
A&E
Cas
RBT
IB
Meaning
Administration
Chief Commissioner
Burnie Suburban
Criminal Investigations-CIB
Devonport Suburban
Hobart Eastern Shore
Georgetown & Nth East Country
Glenorchy
Hobart suburban
Northern Midlands Country
Special Operations Group-SOG
Kingston (Hobart) Suburban
Launceston Suburban
Motorcycle Officers State-wide
New Norfolk
Southern & East Coast Country
Police Academy/Training
Queenstown & West Coast Country
Roadside offices, taskforces, pushbike patrols
Scientific (Forensics) Department
State wide Traffic Duty Officers
Communications Technicians
Radio Dispatch Centres, Tasmania Police Callsign
Crime Management Taskforces
Foot Patrols (Hobart & Launceston Only)
Water Police & Search Rescue
Rescue Helicopter or miscellaneous
Preliminary Breath Test
Meal Break
Accident & Emergency Department of Hospital
Casualty
Random Breath Test
Personal Records (IBR) Check-Criminal History, DOB
Each callsign above (such as “Alpha 1”) will be heard with two or one digit(s) added to the
callsign. The lower the numbers used, the higher the rank. Example. “Alpha” is the callsign for
Administration, whereas ‘Alpha 1’ is the Chief Commissioner, the highest-ranked officer in
Tasmania Police service And Tango 1 would be the officer in charge of Traffic in Tasmania
and so on.
There are not any other callsigns used in Tasmania. All other radio procedures etc will be
easily understood.
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Tasmania Police UHF Frequencies
Tasmania Police UHF Frequencies
7
Freq-Out
468.0000
8
468.0250
15
468.2000
16
468.2250
17
468.2500
23
468.4000
24
468.4250
26
39
468.4750
468.8000
48
469.0250
N/A
119.1000
N/A
162.9400
N/A
163.7200
N/A
164.1100
Ch
Freq-In
Area Of Use
458.5000
458.5250
458.7000
458.7250
458.7500
458.9000
458.9250
458.9750
459.3000
459.5250
Hobart & Launceston Foot Patrols (Now Closed)
Tasmania Police & Other Emergency Services Aircraft*
Spare
Spare
Spare
*This frequency is within the Civil Aviation Airband and is therefore an AM mode
transmission.
Tasmania Police maintain a network comprising of some of the National Police UHF 64
Frequencies in the event that interstate police attend Tasmania, such as when Victoria Police
“Air 495” and SOG officers “Security 800” were sent to Tasmania during the Port Arthur
massacre. Whilst the network is maintained it is very rarely used any more in Tasmania. Only
UHF Channels 7, 8, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 39 and 48 are maintained in Tasmania.
An interesting fact: our Government decided After Cyclone Tracey in 1977 that every state should have the same police radio
frequencies. This arose as many interstate police forces arrived in Darwin in 1977 and were unable to communicate with NT
police as each state has it’s own VHF networks that were incompatible with one another. (Vic 168MHz, SA 163 MHz, NSW
77MHz etc) So, we (you and I as taxpayers) payed for the Federal Government to establish a national allocation whereby
every police force has the same radio frequencies, so if a NSW police officer crosses into QLD he can continue to have radio
contact with either and/or VKR and VKG radio centres. At this time, all states took up the UHF frequencies and relegated their
VHF networks to country areas, where they remain to this day, so most country vhf frequencies were in fact once the metro
and/or state wide frequencies (Up until 1978 when UHF opened)
In short, we built a network to avoid the problems of 1977. Now that police forces are moving to their own systems, we are
going backwards as each state will again be on a different radio network with different frequencies and unable to communicate
with so if there is another Cyclone Tracey the police services will be faced with same problem they had in 1977.
In my opinion, all states (or none) should all switch to the same digital network. Now we have NSW on APCO, Tasmania on
EDACS etc. Get my point. I am writning to the Federal Government with my concerns, and I ask you all to join me in
contacting Canberra about this act of stupidity. Tasmania, at least, has kept it’s old UHF network operational, even if they
don’t use it, for exactly this reason.
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Tasmania Police Launch (Boat)Names
Tasmania Police Launch Names
Protector 3
Vigilant
Polsar I
Intrepid II
Dauntless
Freycinet
Relentless
Mulloka II
Karie
Pillara II
Sar
Observer
Van Diemen
The term “Launch” describes all water going vessels. Tasmania Police launches have access
to their VHF, EDACS, UHF networks, but mostly use the Marine VHF Band. I assume
because there are no ‘bases’ for EDACS etc out at sea!!
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Australian Federal Police Index
Australian Federal Police
Index
Frequencies
Codes & Callsigns
External & Overseas Policing
Role & Mission
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Australian Federal Police
Australian Federal Police
"The Feds" Radio
Australia Wide Frequencies-Encrypted
All transmissions in NFM mode
Ch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Frequency-Out
489.9000
488.4000
489.8000
488.3750
489.5750
488.3250
488.4250
489.5500
487.8000
10
489.9500
Frequency-In
480.4000
478.9000
480.3000
479.8750
480.0750
478.8250
478.9250
480.0500
Use/Notes
Melbourne Only
National
National
Melbourne Only
Melbourne Only
National
National
National
National
Melbourne Only
It is impossible, at the moment, to un-encrypt these transmissions. Though as with any encyrption system. There is
always a way, one day, to un-encyrpt it. Governmnet’s across the world though switching to trunking (where the
frequencies are not pre-set, only the band with, but Uniden then bought out the Trunk Tracking Scanner, not only
capable of following the transmissions, but obtaining control channel data as well.)
General Policing in the Australian Capital Territory-Unencrypted
Ch
1
CTCSS:107.2Hz (National UHF Police Allocations)
Frequency-Out
Frequency-In
Use
467.8500
458.3500
2
467.8750
458.3750
3
467.9000
458.4000
4
467.9250
458.4250
5
467.9500
458.4500
6
467.9750
458.4750
7
468.0000
458.5000
8
9
468.0250
468.0500
458.5250
458.5500
10
468.0750
458.5750
11
468.1000
458.6000
12
13
468.1250
468.1500
458.6250
458.6500
14
468.1750
458.6750
15
468.2000
458.7000
16
468.2250
458.7250
17
468.2500
458.7500
18
468.2750
458.7750
19
20
21
22
468.3000
468.3250
468.3500
468.3750
458.8000
458.8250
458.8500
458.8750
Hume Highway, Goulburn Area
Monaro District, Queanbeyan area
Bungendore, Kings Highway
23
24
468.4000
468.4250
458.9000
458.9250
Central & South ACT
North ACT
Captains Flat Area
Yass Area
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25
26
27
468.4500
468.4750
468.5000
458.9500
458.9750
459.0000
28
468.5250
459.0250
29
468.5500
459.0500
30
468.5750
459.0750
31
468.6000
459.1000
32
468.6250
459.1250
33
468.6500
459.1500
34
468.6750
459.1750
35
36
468.7000
468.7250
459.2000
459.2250
37
468.7500
459.2500
38
39
40
468.7750
468.8000
468.8250
459.2750
459.3000
459.3250
Special Operations
Cooma
41
42
468.8500
468.8750
459.3500
459.3750
Special Operations
43
468.9000
459.4000
44
468.9250
459.4250
45
468.9500
459.4500
46
468.9750
459.4750
47
469.0000
459.5000
48
469.0250
459.5250
49
469.0500
459.5500
50
469.0750
459.5750
51
52
53
54
469.1000
469.1250
469.1500
469.1750
459.6000
459.6250
459.6500
459.6750
55
469.2000
459.7000
56
469.2250
459.7250
57
469.2500
459.7500
58
469.2750
459.7750
59
469.3000
459.8000
60
469.3250
459.8250
61
469.3500
459.8500
62
469.3750
459.8750
63
469.4000
459.9000
64
469.4250
459.9250
65
469.4500
168.9700
459.9500
New South Wales Only
Emergency Support Group-Simplex
167.1700
173.1900
Emergency Support Group-Duplex(Repeater)
131.6000 AM
Special Operations
Car To Car
Enquiries Channel-Rego Checks, IBRs etc
Cross Border (To NSW) Working-Hume Highway
Hume Highway, Goulburn Area
Monaro District, Queanbeyan area
National Police Helicopter Frequency
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119.1000 AM
Canberra Police Air To Ground
469.8250
Simplex Repeater located at Yass Police Station
78.5625
Mt Muunduunon, Yass Area
Important: No Frequencies make it to my website without having first being received by me and
my AOR 8200 personally. The frequencies are then re-checked- before being published. This is
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A VicNews Publication
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January 3, 2003
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Australian Federal Police
Australian Federal Police
"The Feds" Radio Codes
Most of these codes are used only for General Duties policing in the Australian Capital Territory,however those
marked “*” were once often heard in Melbourne, before the Feds switched to Motorola ASTRO digital
encryption radios.
Callsigns:
North Patrol Belconnen Station
South Patrol Woden Station
City Patrol
Canberra Station
Radio Codes of the Australian Federal Police:
Code
101
102
103
106
107
108
109
112
113
114
115
116
119
120
121
122
123
201
202
203
206
207
208
211
212
213
214
Meaning
Assault In Progress
Assault-after the fact
Assault with injury
Act of indecency
Indecent exposure
Sexual assault
Incest
Homicide
Person collapsed
Sudden death
Suicide
Attempted Suicide
Missing person
Suspicious person
Under age drinkers
Drunk
Threat to person
Alarm-Silent
Alarm-Audible
Alarm-Holdup
Offenders on premises
Burglary
Insecure premises
Prowler
Stolen Number Plates
Stolen trailer
Stolen motor vehicle
Code
701
702
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
711
712
714
715
717
718
719
720
721
722
723
802
803
804
805
806
807
Meaning
Child found
Child under 14 lost
Domestic dispute in progress
Disturbance
Disturbance- domestic
Disturbance-Industrial
Political Disturbance
Breach of DVO
Mental patient
Dangerous disturbance
Breach of restraining order
Weapon produced
Refusal to leave premises
Suspect Terrorist activity
Local flooding
Demonstration
Abduction, hostage
Bomb detonated
Explosive found
Suspect Item
Bomb search/threat
Animal complaint
Animal injured
Convey parcel
Convey person(s)
Noise complaint
Spotlight(roo) shooters
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215
216
220
221
225
301
302
303
304*
305
306
307
308*
401
402
403
404
405
406
410
411
415
Stolen interstate car recovered in
ACT
Stolen & Recovered Car in ACT
Trespass
Criminal Damage
Property Found
Armed hold-up
Assault & Robbery
Armed hold-up in progress
Fraud
808
Nuisance phone calls
809
810
811
812*
813
814
815
816
Convey message
Request for police
Stray Stock
VIP Tour
Welfare check
Premises Check
Standby, property etc removed
Assist other services-fire, ambos,
ses
Hawkers
Drug related task
Hoax call
Report of shots fired
Juvenile counselling
Gun licence incident
Runaway child, juvenile
Proceeds of crime-drugs
Proceeds of crime-fraud
Proceeds of crime-other
Cash transaction referrals
Miscellaneous
Wanted Person
416
420
421
425
426
427
817
Theft
818
Shop stealing
819
Taxi fare evader
820
Currency Investigation
821
Accident, no injury
822
Accident bicycle
823
Accident hit and run
850
Accident with injuries
851
Accident-fatality
852
Accident-HAZMAT spillage
Accident, government car, no injury855
888
Accident AFP car, no injury
901
Accident, government car with
injuries
902
Accident AFP car with injuries
903
Abandoned motor car
904
Substance on roadway
905
Traffic complaint
906
Traffic direction required
907
Traffic hazard
428
432
435
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
Traffic delay
Traffic light out of order
Suspicious vehicle
Building fire
Domestic fire
Grass/Scrub fire
Vehicle fire
Other fire-unspecified
Commercial premises fire
School fire
908
909
910
911
912
913
999
Wanted Vehicle
Routine recovery
Prisoner escaped police custody
Escapees general
Major Regional Event
Operations Information
Targetting….
Remote Area Patrol
Bus Patrol Officers
Beat Patrol Officers
Rural Patrol Officers
Dog Patrol
Bicycle Patrol
Police require urgent assistance.
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511
512
513
514
515
516
517
601
602
603
610
611
612
Arson-building
Arson-domestic
Arson-bush fire
Arson-vehicle
Arson-other
Arson commercial premises
Arson school
Domestic accident
Industrial accident
Aircraft emergency/accident
Water vessel in distress
Person in distress at seaoverboard
Routine assistance by Water
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Australian Federal Police
Australian Federal Police
"The Feds" Radio
External Territories Policing
Norfolk Island
●
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Norfolk Island lies in the South Pacific, about 1,400km east of Brisbane.
The territory includes the uninhabited islands of Phillip and Nepean (7km and 1km south of the main island).
The population consists of Islanders such as Pitcairn/Bounty descendants and mainlanders (originally from
Australia, New Zealand and Britain) - the right of residence on Norfolk Island is strictly controlled.
Three AFP members, and locally employed special members, provide police and ancillary services to Norfolk
Island in accordance with an arrangement between the Commonwealth and the Norfolk Island Administration.
Policing on Norfolk Island involves a diverse range of tasks including:
●
traffic enforcement; motor vehicle accident investigations; criminal investigations including arson and assaults.
Christmas Island
Christmas Island is an external Australian Territory located in the Indian Ocean, 2600km northwest of Perth, Western
Australia.
The Island experiences a tropical equatorial climate with wet and dry seasons. The wet season is from December to
April and northwest monsoons are responsible for the high rainfall and humidity. Annual rainfall is approximately
12,000 miles a year. This time of year sees the annual red crab migration to the Island.
From April through to December, the dry season brings slightly lower temperatures and much less rain. Temperatures
on the island vary little from around 28° Celsius. A team of four sworn members and six locally engaged 'special
constables' provide the full range of community policing services, including search and rescue coordination, within a
small, diverse and multicultural community.
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
The Cocos (Keeling) Islands are located in the Indian Ocean 2768km north-west of Perth and 3685km west of Darwin.
The islands are a group of 27 islands in a horseshoe-shaped atoll surrounded by a coral reef located in the Indian Ocean,
south of Indonesia, about half way between Australia and Sri Lanka and 2,950 km north west from Perth.
The Cocos Island consists of several main islands including Home Island, West Island, South Island, Horsburgh Island
and Direction Island in the South Keeling group and North Keeling (Pulu) Island, which is a National Park,
approximately 24 km north.
The climate is tropical with high humidity, modified by the southeast trade winds for about nine months of the year
with a moderate rainfall of approximately 2000mm. Cyclones may occur in the early months of the year. Federal
Police have been serving in the Cocos Islands since 1992. Since this time, numbers have increased to include a
sergeant, constable and two local special constables.
The police station is a modern air conditioned building and includes police facilities such as police cells, the courthouse
and search and rescue co-ordination. There are two four wheel drive vehicles, one off the road motorcycle and a 6 metre
runabout boat.
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Police duties include:
●
all mainland community policing duties, court and traffic duties, including motor registry, carrying out
Commonwealth legislation.
Policing functions include:
●
quarantine, customs, immigration, search and rescue co-ordination, marine functions, including in-shore rescues,
cyclone territory controller.
Due to the small community and isolation of the Cocos Islands, police are on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
International Policing Missions Undertaken by the Australian
Federal Police
All Missions Undertaken by the AFP
Mission
UNFICYP
United
Nations Force
in Cyprus
Country
Cyprus
UNTAC United
Nations
Transitional
Cambodia
Authority in
Cambodia
ONUMOZ
(UNOMOZ)
United Nations Mozambique
Operation in
Mozambique
MNF MultiHaiti
National Force
UNOSOM United
Nations Operation
Somalia
in Somalia
TMG/PMG
Truce/Peace
Bougainville
Monitoring Group
Lead
Country
Organisation
Mission
Start
Mission
End
United
Nations
(UN)
May 1964
Present
3
5
More...
United
Nations (UN)
May 1992
September
1993
-
-
20
More...
December
United
March 1994
1994
Nations (UN)
-
-
33
United States
October 1994 March 1995
of America
-
-
30
Medal
Ribbon
More...
More...
(N/A)
Number
of
Killed Injured Personnel
Casualties
1257
2
United
Nations (UN)
July 1993
February
1995
-
-
2
Australia/
New Zealand
November
1997
May 2000
-
-
22
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Australian Federal Police
UNAMET/
UNTAET
United Nations
Assistance
Mission In East
East Timor
Timor / United
Nations
Transitional
Administration
In East Timor
IPMT
International
Solomon
Peace
Islands
Monitoring
Team
More...
(N/A)
United
Nations
(UN)
June 1999
Present
-
3
456
Australia/
New
Zealand
November
2000
Present
-
-
66
3
Notes
1. Contingents comprised members of all states and territories (under Commonwealth Police) until 1976 with the
withdrawal of Queensland Police and 1977 all states and territories.
2. Also contained members from Victoria and Queensland Police Services
3. From May 2000, Detachments contain members from all Australian state and territory police services
4. Those in Red 14pt are missions that are still currently being undertaken by the AFP
Important: No Frequencies make it to my website without having first being received by me and my AOR 8200 personally.
The frequencies are then re-checked- before being published. This is the Scanner Man’s Promise
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January 3, 2003
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Australian Federal Police
Australian Federal Police
What Do The “Feds” Do?
The investigation and prevention of crime against the Commonwealth and protection of
Commonwealth interests in Australia and overseas by enforcing Commonwealth laws and
protect the integrity of Commonwealth programs; effectively contributing to international
efforts to counteract and prevent criminal activities identified by the Government; protect the
integrity of national economic and social institutions and the environment; and to ensure there
is a national response where criminal activity impinges on national security and/or is of a transjurisdictional character;
The Federal Police also provide Protective Services (Bodyguards) to Politicians, VIPs, etc.
They provide close personal protection to high office holders assessed as being at threat;
administer the National Witness Protection Program; and with strategic partners, plan and
co-ordinate for special events; with other agencies, prevent or investigate politically
motivated violence;
Overseas the AFP provide
An effective contribution and response to international law enforcement efforts; provide an
effective contribution to Australia’s international peacekeeping/ monitoring commitments;
provide community policing services to the Commonwealth’s external territories; and
contribute to the institutional strengthening of the criminal justice systems of Asia and the
Pacific.
In The Australian Capital Territory, the Federal Police are also the State Police whose role
it is to create of a safe and secure environment in the Australian Capital Territory.
The AFP provides community policing services to the ACT community under contract with
the ACT Government. The objectives of this outcome are defined by the Purchase Agreement
between the AFP and the ACT Government for the provision of police services and is
renegotiated annually. The current objectives are to ensure: a level of public order and
community confidence which enables people to go safely about their lawful pursuits; the
incidence and impact of crime are minimised through effective investigations; road safety is
maximised in the ACT; the adverse impact of public emergencies/disasters and risk associated
with major events is limited; prosecution and judicial processes are effectively supported; and
that the regulatory requirements and information needs of clients are satisfied.
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South Australia Police Index
South Australia Police
Index
HF Frequencies
UHF Frequencies
VHF Frequencies
Job Callsigns
Department Callsigns
Metro Station Codes/LSA
Country Station Codes
GRN Talk Group ID
In The SA Police now use the SA GRN in digital encryption mode. The GRN frequencies are under the
Government Radio Networks sub-heading
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South Australia Police HF Frequencies
South Australia Police HF Frequencies
Ch
5
Freq-Out
3.8215
Area Of Use
2.1120
Night
2.3160
Night Secondary
3.7460
Night
10.5050
3.8200
National Police HF Network Ch 5 “Aus Wide PolNet 5”
Night Primary
4.5600
Night
5.1800
Day Primary
5.6800
Aircraft
7.8800
Day Secondary
8.9380
Aircraft
10.2950
Day
10.2965
Day
All transmissions use Upper Side Band
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South Australia Police UHF Frequencies
South Australia Police UHF Frequencies
Ch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Freq-Out
467.8500
467.8750
467.9000
467.9250
467.9500
467.9750
468.0000
468.0250
468.0500
468.0750
468.1000
468.1250
468.1500
468.1750
468.2000
Freq-In
458.3500
458.3750
458.4000
458.4250
458.4500
458.4750
458.5000
458.5250
458.5500
458.5750
458.6000
458.6250
458.6500
458.6750
458.7000
Area Of Use
16
468.2250
458.7250
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
468.2500
468.2750
468.3000
468.3250
468.3500
468.3750
468.4000
468.4250
468.4500
468.4750
468.5000
468.5250
468.5500
468.5750
468.6000
468.6250
468.6500
468.6750
458.7500
458.7750
458.8000
458.8250
458.8500
458.8750
458.9000
458.9250
458.9500
458.9750
459.0000
459.0250
459.0500
459.0750
459.1000
459.1250
459.1500
459.1750
35
468.7000
459.2000
36
37
468.7250
468.7500
459.2250
459.2500
Port Adelaide General Chat
38
39
40
468.7750
468.8000
468.8250
459.2750
459.3000
459.3250
Stolen Motor Vehicle Squad
Victor
41
42
43
44
468.8500
468.8750
468.9000
468.9250
459.3500
459.3750
459.4000
459.4250
Royal Adelaide Show
Country Areas
Christies Beach
45
46
47
48
468.9500
468.9750
469.0000
469.0250
459.4500
459.4750
459.5000
459.5250
Christies Beach
Elizabeth
Holden Hill
DVP
Gawler
Hills, Christies Beach
Adelaide, Norwood
Christies Beach
DVP
Country Areas
Sturt
South Aust Wide Hand held Radio
South Aust Wide Hand held Radio
South Aust Wide Hand held Radio
South Aust Wide Car To Car
South Aust Wide Radar & Camera Operations
Gawler, Victor
Belair
DVP
Various
Hills/Christies Beach
Hills/Christies Beach
Sturt
Port Adelaide
Hills/Christies Beach
South Australia Wide Police Security
Holden Hill
City, Norwood
Holden Hill
Christies Beach
Sturt
Special Events Channel
Holden Hill
Holden Hill
Hills/Christies Beach
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49
469.0500
459.5500
50
51
52
53
469.0750
469.1000
469.1250
469.1500
459.5750
459.6000
459.6250
459.6500
Victor
Holden Hill
Christies Beach General Chat
54
55
469.1750
469.2000
459.6750
459.7000
Country
56
57
469.2250
469.2500
459.7250
459.7500
Victor
58
59
60
61
469.2750
469.3000
469.3250
469.3500
459.7750
459.8000
459.8250
459.8500
Elizabeth, Salisbury
Plain Clothes Command
Plain Clothes Major Crime DVP
62
63
469.3750
469.4000
459.8750
459.9000
Victor
64
469.4250
459.9250
N/A
450.5500
N/A
460.1000
N/A
849.2000
N/A
933.7000
78
488.7000
STAR Division Major Crime DVP
84
486.4750
Transit Police
Voting Channels
(Voting or “Scan” System uses above listed Frequencies)
Channel Number
Votes UHF Channels:
65
2, 20, 23
66
25, 32, 51
67
31, 35, 44, 47
68
14, 19, 39, 43, 50, 56, 62
69
25, 32, 51
Main Metropolitan Adelaide Channels
Channel Number
3/26
22
Area
Adelaide City & Norwood
Port Adelaide, Parks, Henley Beach
25/27/51/47
4/19/28/33
7/21/29
46/58/1/13
Holden Hill, Tea Tree Gully
Christies Beach, Adelaide Hills
Sturt
Elizabeth, Para Hills, Gawler
NOTES:
The SA Police previously-and sometimes still do-use the Australian wide 64 UHF channels for most
communications. At 0400 ACSST on Tuesday the 10th of December 2002 the police switched all
operations to the SAGRN using digital radios and full encryption on all talk groups. The digital radios
prevent scanner listeners like you and I from monitoring police transmissions (bugger!).
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Some patrols can still be heard using the old UHF channels as 'chat channels'. Transmissions
have been heard on channels 29, 36 and 46.
But, like most states (Tasmania, Qld, NT Victoria) they are maintaining the old National Police UHF 64
Channel network. This is because in 1977, Cyclone Tracey happened in Darwin and every state’s
police went to help. When they got there they couldn’t communicate with NT Police vehicles as each
state had there own VHF network (Vic 168MHz, NSW 77MHz) and there was no mobile phones back
then! So, after the event the then Federal Government’s Department Of Transport & Communications
(Today known as Australian Communications Authority, or ACA for short) gave every state 64 uhf
frequencies to use so every state could talk to each other should a Victorian Police car end up in
Sydney*. With terrorism and our annual bushfire crisis’s most states have decided it would be wise to
at least maintain some of the UHF channels in the event of a national disaster, as each state has again
moved to different communications systems (This time with different frequencies, control channels,
encryption methods etc) so if state police don’t keep the UHF network we are going back to 1977. And
we will still sometimes be able to hear transmissions!
This is why whilst the Federal Police have used encryption on their network since 1996 (which uses
Police UHF 64Ch) they can turn it off and communicate with other state police forces.
*(It does happen. On 12/6/2002 at the BP Service Station on the Western Ring Road returning
from Geelong I filled up for petrol and next to me was a South Australian Metro Fire Service
Pumper!)
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South Australia Police VHF Frequencies
South Australian Police VHF Frequencies
Ch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
Freq-Out
169.0300
169.0600
169.0900
169.1200
169.1500
169.2100
169.2400
169.2700
169.3000
169.3600
169.4500
169.0300
169.0600
169.0900
169.1200
169.1500
169.2100
169.2400
169.2700
169.3000
169.3600
169.4500
169.0300
169.0600
169.0900
169.1200
169.1500
169.2100
169.2400
169.2700
169.3000
169.3600
169.4500
169.0300
169.0600
169.0900
169.1200
169.1500
169.2100
169.2400
169.2700
169.3000
169.3600
169.4500
169.0300
169.0600
169.0900
Freq-In
164.2000
164.2000
164.2000
164.2000
164.2000
164.2000
164.2000
164.2000
164.2000
164.2000
164.2000
164.2300
164.2300
164.2300
164.2300
164.2300
164.2300
164.2300
164.2300
164.2300
164.2300
164.2300
164.2600
164.2600
164.2600
164.2600
164.2600
164.2600
164.2600
164.2600
164.2600
164.2600
164.2600
164.2900
164.2900
164.2900
164.2900
164.2900
164.2900
164.2900
164.2900
164.2900
164.2900
164.2900
164.3500
164.3500
164.3500
Area Of Use
H2: Port Pirie
H2: Port Pirie
H2: Port Pirie
H2: Port Pirie
H2: Port Pirie
H2: Port Pirie
H2: Port Pirie
H2: Port Pirie
H2: Port Pirie
H2: Port Pirie
H2: Port Pirie
G1: Murray Bridge/H3: Port Augusta
G1: Murray Bridge/H3: Port Augusta
G1: Murray Bridge/H3: Port Augusta
G1: Murray Bridge/H3: Port Augusta
G1: Murray Bridge/H3: Port Augusta
G1: Murray Bridge/H3: Port Augusta
G1: Murray Bridge/H3: Port Augusta
G1: Murray Bridge/H3: Port Augusta
G1: Murray Bridge/H3: Port Augusta
G1: Murray Bridge/H3: Port Augusta
G1: Murray Bridge/H3: Port Augusta
G4: Berri/H5: Whyalla
G4: Berri/H5: Whyalla
G4: Berri/H5: Whyalla
G4: Berri/H5: Whyalla
G4: Berri/H5: Whyalla
G4: Berri/H5: Whyalla
G4: Berri/H5: Whyalla
G4: Berri/H5: Whyalla
G4: Berri/H5: Whyalla
G4: Berri/H5: Whyalla
G4: Berri/H5: Whyalla
G3: Mt Gambier/G5: Kadina
G3: Mt Gambier/G5: Kadina
G3: Mt Gambier/G5: Kadina
G3: Mt Gambier/G5: Kadina
G3: Mt Gambier/G5: Kadina
G3: Mt Gambier/G5: Kadina
G3: Mt Gambier/G5: Kadina
G3: Mt Gambier/G5: Kadina
G3: Mt Gambier/G5: Kadina
G3: Mt Gambier/G5: Kadina
G3: Mt Gambier/G5: Kadina
G2: Nurioopta/H4: Port Lincoln
G2: Nurioopta/H4: Port Lincoln
G2: Nurioopta/H4: Port Lincoln
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48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
169.1200
169.1500
169.2100
169.2400
169.2700
169.3000
169.3600
169.4500
169.7800
169.7500
58
168.2800
59
168.3100
60
168.3400
61
168.3700
62
163.9900
63
163.2400
64
167.4100
164.3500
164.3500
164.3500
164.3500
164.3500
164.3500
164.3500
164.3500
164.4100
G2: Nurioopta/H4: Port Lincoln
G2: Nurioopta/H4: Port Lincoln
G2: Nurioopta/H4: Port Lincoln
G2: Nurioopta/H4: Port Lincoln
G2: Nurioopta/H4: Port Lincoln
G2: Nurioopta/H4: Port Lincoln
G2: Nurioopta/H4: Port Lincoln
G2: Nurioopta/H4: Port Lincoln
Adelaide, Sturt, Adelaide Hills
Oversized Vehicle Escorts State Wide Simplex
Victoria Police Ch 3 (Old VHF network no longer in use)
Victoria Police Ch 8 (Old VHF network no longer in use)
Victoria Police Ch 2 (Old VHF network no longer in use)
Victoria Police Ch 9 (Old VHF network no longer in use)
Police, Fire, Ambulance, SES Liaison-all SA Government Emergency
Country Fire Service (CFS) Channel 3
SES Channel 2
Voting Information For VHF Country Network
Police Ch
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
Votes This Area
H2 Voting Channel
G1/H3 Voting Channel
G4 Voting Channel
G3 Voting Channel
G2 Voting Channel
G5 Voting Channel
H5 Voting Channel
H4 Voting Channel
The SA Police has stations in most medium and large country towns. These stations normally consist
of two or three personnel. Country patrols cover a much larger area than metropolitan patrols do.
Communication with other stations and vehicles is essential for an efficient and safe service.
For effective communications they use a combination of VHF and HF networks. Some of the larger
towns eg Mount Gambier, Port Augusta, Berri, and Murray Bridge also have UHF repeaters which link
into the VHF system, enabling vehicles from other areas to still be able to communicate with local
patrols. Some country areas are now also using the SAGRN, when fully established it is anticipated
most areas will change over to the system.
The network is set up so that all radios have the same channels in them, the country vehicle simply
chooses the voting channel for the area. The radio then scans all the channels for that voting group
and chooses the strongest signal to listen or transmit on. Because all transmissions are simulcast on
several frequencies from several sites it would be difficult for the patrol to keep track of which channel
to listen on. This way they can cover hundreds of kilometres without having to change channel, the
radio does it all for them.
When patrols are out of VHF range they use HF. This is a state wide network consisting of bases and
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mobiles in many locations. All HF radios are equipped with selcall, this allows one radio to call another
using tones which can be heard over the air. When the radio being called receives the tones it will beep
and flash, if it is in a vehicle it can activate the vehicle horn. Some radios are connected to a GPS
receiver that can give the exact coordinates of the radio to whoever is interrogating it. The VKA
Communications Centre in Adelaide can call vehicles anywhere in the state using HF. Most police HF
radios are also programmed with frequencies for other services eg; Royal Flying Doctor Service,
Country Fire Service, State Emergency Service, VKS737 four wheel drive network and any other HF
frequency that may be relevant to them.
Other SA Police VHF Frequencies
Frequency
131.6000
72.9200
73.1900
73.2500
78.4300
162.1000
167.3200
Use
Police Helicopter
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South Australian Police Radio Codes
South Australian Police Radio Codes
Radio Job Codes
Code
001
002
003
004
005
006
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
301
302
303
304
305
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
501
502
503
504
505
Meaning
Abduction
Aircraft Emergency
Escapee
Explosive device located at…
Flare sighted at….
Overdue vessel
Disturbance
Drunk
Wilful damage
Potentially violent
Unlawful entry
Domestic
Street Offence
Miscellaneous Callsign
Officer’s to Stand by due to breach of peace
Bona Fides
Check Welfare
Accident- MVA
MVA with injuries
MVA hit and run
MVA Police vehicle
MVA government vehicle
Industrial Accident
Person collapsed
Domestic accidents, gas leaks
Dangerous gas/substance spillage/leak
Larceny
Robbery
Armed robbery/hold-up
Shop lifting
Fraud/Cheques/Credit Card/computer
Alarm sounding
Break in at premises
Intruder on premises
Suspect loitering
Premises open
Breaker, premises
Escapee, respond Dog Unit
Assault
Indecent assault
Homicide
Sudden death
Rape
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South Australian Police Radio Codes
506
507
508
509
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
701
702
703
704
705
706
801
802
803
804
805
806
807
808
809
901
902
Indecent exposure
Admit body to morgue
Abduction
Armed Siege In Progress, respond STAR
Driving Under Influence (DUI)
Blood Alcohol Concentrate greater than .05
Road traffic breach
Stolen vehicle
Excessive noise
Abandoned vehicle
Traffic Lights Out at…
Traffic Hazard
Traffic Hold Up
Building Fire
Grass Fire
Car Fire
Rubbish Fire
Fence Fire
Explosives found
Police in trouble
Bomb report
Injured animal
Animal(s) straying
Missing Persons
Conveyance Only
Flare Sighted
Boat Overdue
Rescue Services Required
Pick Up Milk
Meal break
Code
Vixen
Mitre
Trojan
Baron
Actual Rank
Sergeant
Senior Sergeant
Inspector
Chief Inspector
In 2003, The SA Police switched to the SA GRN with digital encryption. These codes are used on that
network (but we can’t hear them) as well as the old HF, VHF and UHF networks. The VHF, UHF and
HF networks are still in use in some areas.
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South Australia Police Departments & Units Callsigns
South Australia Police Unit/Departmental
Callsigns
“Alpha” Thebarton Barracks
Code
Alpha 2
Alpha 3
Alpha 4
Alpha 5
Alpha 6
Alpha 8
Alpha 890
Alpha 9
Alpha 95
Unit/Department
Special Task and Rescue (STAR)
Mounted Police, Saddlery, Logistical Support for Mount
Police Diving Squad
Operational Response Group
“PolAir” Police Helicopter, the Air Wing
Transit Police
Water Police, “Police Launch….”
Dog (k9) Squad
Police Negotiator
“Echo” Police Security
Code
Echo
Delta
Bravo
Charlie
X Ray
Unit/Department
Police Security Services Division
Police Security Services Division
Police Security Services Division
Police Security Services Division
Speed Camera Operators
“Kilo” Police Central HQ
Code
Kilo 1
Kilo 2
Kilo 3
Unit/Department
Drug Task Force
Major Crime Task Force
Fraud Squad & Business Agents
“Lima”
Code
Lima 1
Lima 125
Lima 18_
Lima 2
Lima 3
Lima 4
Lima 5
Lima 6
Lima 269
Unit/Department
Bomb Squad
Breath Analysis-Breathalysers
Crime Scene Examiners
Ballistics & Forensics
Fingerprints
Photographic
Crime Drafting
Armoury
SA State Coroner
“Mike”
Code
Mike 1
Mike 2
Mike 4
Mike 5
Mike 6
Unit/Department
Firearms
Transport
Maintenance
Drivers Security
Security
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South Australia Police Departments & Units Callsigns
Mike 3
Central Records Bureau
“Oscar”
Code
Oscar
Oscar 1
Oscar 2
Oscar 217
Unit/Department
Computer Services
Communications Centre, VKA
Communications Services-VKA
Radio Technicians
“Papa”
Code
Papa 220
Papa 700
Unit/Department
Driver Training
Fort Larges Police Academy
Miscellaneous
Code
Media
VKA
VKA 2
Unit/Department
Media & Public Relations Department
Callsign of SA Police Service
Mobile Communications Van
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South Australia Police Metropolitan Station Callsigns-LSA
South Australia Police Metropolitan
Stations
District “B”
B10-19
B20-29
B30-39
B40-42
B43
B44
B45
B46
B47
B48
Adelaide
Norwood
Unley
Stirling
Echunga
Woodside
Summertown
Lobethal
Strathalbyn
Mt Barker
District “C”
C10-19
C20-29
C30-39
C40-49
C50-59
C60-68
C69
C70-79
C80-83
C84
C86
C87
C88
C89
Port Adelaide
Regency Park
Henley Beach
Plympton
Glenelg
Darlington
Clarendon
Christies Beach
Victor Beach
Kingscote
Mclaren Vale
Willunga
Goolwa
Yankalilla
District “D”
D10-19
Para Hills
D20-29
Elizabeth
D30-39
Holden Hill
D40-49
Payneham
D50-58
Tea Tree Gully
D59
Gumeracha
D80
Two Hills
D81-85
Gawler
SA Police units will say Gawler 83, this is a Gawler sedan, another number added indicates a sergeant or above
ADELAIDE LSA
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South Australia Police Metropolitan Station Callsigns-LSA
ADELAIDE
NORWOOD
HINDLEY STREET
NORTH ADELAIDE
PORT ADELAIDE LSA
PORT ADELAIDE
PARKS
HENLEY BEACH
ADELAIDE HILLS LSA
WOODSIDE
STRATHALBYN
MT. BARKER
STIRLING
STURT LSA
STURT
GLENELG
PLYMPTON
MALVERN
MARION SHOPPING CENTRE
SOUTH COAST LSA
CHRISTIES BEACH
NOARLUNGA CENTER
MCLAREN VALE
ALDINGA
VICTOR HARBOUR
KINGSCOTE
GOOLWA
YANKALILLA
HOLDEN HILL LSA
HOLDEN HILL
ST AGNES
PARA HILLS
GUMERACHA
ELIZABETH LSA
ELIZABETH
SALISBURY
TWO WELLS
MALLALA
GAWLER
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South Australia Police Country Station Codes
South Australia Police Country Stations
Callsigns
District “G1” Lower Murray
Station Callsign
G100-109
G110
G113
G115
G117
G121
G123
G125
G 129
Station Location
Murray Bridge
Bordertown
Coonalpyn
Karoondah
Keith
Mannum
Meningie
Narrung
Tailem Bend
District “G2” Lower Northern
Station Callsign
G200-209
G210
G211
G216
G218
G222
G224
G226
G228
G230
G232
Station Location
Nuriootpa
Balaklava
Clare
Eudunda
Freeling
Hamley Bridge
Kapunda
Mallala
Mount Pleasant
Riverton
Williamstown
District “G3” South Eastern
Station Callsign
G300-309
G310
G312
G314
G316
G318
G322
G326
G328
G330
Station Location
Mount Gambier
Beachport
Kalangadoo
Kingston
Lucindale
Millicent
Narracoorte
Penola
Point Macdonnell
Robe
District “G4” Riverlands
Station Callsign
G400-409
Station Location
Berri
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South Australia Police Country Station Codes
G410
G413
G416
G418
G421
G426
G428
G430
G432
Barmera
Blanchetown
Loxton
Morgan
Renmark
Swan Reach
Waikerie
Lameroo
Pinnaroo
District “G5” Mid Northern
Station Callsign
G500-509
G510
G512
G514
G516
G518
G520
G522
G524
G526
G528
G530
G532
Station Location
Kadina
Ardrossan
Brinkworth
Edithburgh
Maitland
Minlaton
Moonta
Port Broughton
Port Victoria
Port Wakefield
Stansbury
Snowtown
Yorketown
District “H2” Northern
Station Callsign
H200-209
H210
H212
H214
H216
H218
H220
H222
H224
H226
H228
H232
H234
H236
H238
Station Location
Port Pirie
Booleroo Control
Burra
Cockburn
Crystal Brook
Gladstone
Hallett
Jamestown
Mannahill
Orroroo
Peterborough
Port Germein
Spalding
Wirrabara
Yunta
District “H3” Far Northern
Station Callsign
H300-309
H310
Station Location
Port Augusta
Andamooka
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South Australia Police Country Station Codes
H312
H317
H319
H321
H326
H328
H330
H336
H332
H334
Coober Pedy
Hawker
Leigh Creek
Marla
Maree
Oodnadatta
Quorn
Roxby Downs
Tarcoola
Woomera
District “H4” Western
Station Callsign
H400-409
H410
H417
H419
H421
H423
H425
H427
H429
H431
H433
H435
Station Location
Port Lincoln
Ceduna
Cummins
Elliston
Lock
Minnipa
Penong
Poochera
Streaky Bay
Tumby Bay
Wirrulla
Wudinna
District “H5” North Western
Station Callsign
H500-509
H520
H522
H524
H526
Station Location
Whyalla
Cleve
Cowell
Iron Knob
Kimba
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South Australia Police Digital Radio Talkgroups
South Australia Police Digital Radio
SA Police now use the SA Government Radio Network (GRN) for their communications, with
their signals being the only encrypted digital signals on the SA GRN.
Trunk Tracker scanners and trunk decoding software will display the talk group as in the right
column.
Decimal ID
Talk group
28208
ADELAIDE LSA (DG1)
28336
BAROSSA / YORKE LSA (DG7)
28400
ELIZABETH LSA (DG2)
28560
ROYAL SHOW PATROLS
28656
HOLDEN HILL LSA (DG3)
28944
PORT ADELAIDE LSA (DG4)
28976
REBROADCAST OF CHRISTIES / HILLS UHF CHANNEL
29008
SOUTH COAST LSA (DG5)
29264
SAPOL - WOOMERA
29360
SAPOL - ANZAC DAY MARCH
29488
STURT LSA (DG6)
29552
STAR DIVISION HIGH RISK OPERATIONS 204
29584
STAR DIVISION HIGH RISK OPERATIONS 205
29616
STAR DIVISION V.I.P. 206
29648
STAR DIVISION SEARCH & RESCUE 207
29680
STAR DIVISION WATER RESCUE 208
29712
STAR DIVISION AIRCRAFT 209
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South Australia Police Digital Radio Talkgroups
30112
SAPOL EMERGENCY
30448
BAROSSA / YORKE LSA 62
30480
HILLS MURRAY LSA 89
46352
NORTH EAST LSA
46704
EMERGENCY STH OPS SV's 1 -190
46768
NORTH EAST LSA 66
55280
SAPOL - BAXTER PROTEST
55344
WEST COAST LSA 75 (Patrol to patrol - general chat)
55376
WEST COAST LSA EMERGENCY 77
55408
MID WEST LSA 78
55440
MID WEST LSA 79
55472
MID WEST LSA EMERGENCY 81
55504
WEST COAST (MG 14) - CEDUNA
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Western Australia Police Index
Western Australia Police
Index
Station Codes & Callsigns
UHF Frequencies-City
UHF Frequencies-Country
Job/Incident Callsigns
Department Callsigns
Miscellaneous Frequencies
Old Police Radio Callsigns
Police Districts Map
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Western Australia Police Station Codes & Patrol Callsigns
Western Australia Police Call Signs
All WA Police Callsigns follow the District-Station-Vehicle Type-Vehicle Number or
Department-Sub Section-Squad-Number
Example: GC412 would be a detective from Perth City Patrol. (See Department Callsigns for detailed
callsign explanation)
Vehicle Callsigns
GENERAL
TRAFFIC
FORENSIC
DETECTIVES
CRIME UNIT
DISTRICT
SUPPORT
Station Base General Patrol
Set
Vehicles
100
101-199
Traffic Vehicles
Multanova
201-299
230-249
Crash
Investigation
250-269
SOCO
301-399
Detectives
Tactical
401-449 & 470- Investigations
450-469
499
Burglary Team
Crime
440-449
Management
Unit
501-539
Mobile Police Brief Prosecutor School Based
606-610
611-615
Facility
601-605
DISTRICT
SUPPORT
Operations
Support
656-660
MOTORCYCLES
Motor Cycles
701-709
Alcohol & Drug
Liasion
661-665
Juvenile
Justice
666-670
APLO
616-619
Crime
Prevention
621-635
Domestic
Violence
Unit
671-680
PCYC
676-680
District
Support
Group
636-655
District
Training
Office
681-685
FOOT PATROL
Metropolitan WA (Perth) Police Station Callsigns
District
Code
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
H
H
H
Station
Code
B
C
E
L
N
S
W
X
F
K
L
District
Name
Perth
Perth
Perth
Perth
Perth
Perth
Perth
Perth
Midland
Midland
Midland
Station Name
City Patrol
Central Station
Cottesloe
Leederville
Nedlands
Subiaco
Wembley
Claremont
Forestfield
Kalamunda
Lockridge
District
Code
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
V
V
V
V
Station
Code
B
C
H
J
T
W
X
C
F
H
K
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District
Station Name
Name
Joondalup
Ballajura
Joondalup
Clarkson
Joondalup
Hillarys
Joondalup
Joondalup
Joondalup
Two Rocks
Joondalup
Warwick
Joondalup
Wanneroo
Fremantle
Cockburn
Fremantle
Fremantle
Fremantle
Hilton
Fremantle
Kwinana
Western Australia Police Station Codes & Patrol Callsigns
H
H
J
J
J
J
J
J
M
X
A
B
C
G
S
V
Midland
Midland
Cannington
Cannington
Cannington
Cannington
Cannington
Cannington
Midland
Mundaring
Armadale
Belmont
Cannington
Gosnells
South Perth
Victoria Park
V
V
V
V
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
M
P
R
X
A
B
I
J
M
N
O
S
T
Fremantle
Fremantle
Fremantle
Fremantle
Mirrabooka
Mirrabooka
Mirrabooka
Mirrabooka
Mirrabooka
Mirrabooka
Mirrabooka
Mirrabooka
Mirrabooka
Murdoch
Palmyra
Rockingham
Rottnest
Maylands
Bayswater
Inglewood
Innaloo
Mirrabooka
North Perth
Morley
Scarborough
Mt Hawthorn
Station
Code
B
C
D
E
J
K
L
M
N
District
Name
Pilbara
Pilbara
Pilbara
Pilbara
Pilbara
Pilbara
Pilbara
Pilbara
Pilbara
Station Name
Country WA Police Station Callsigns
District
Code
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
F
Station
Code
A
B
C
D
F
H
K
W
A
F
A
F
B
F
C
F
D
F
E
F
G
F
H
F
I
F
K
F
L
F
M
District Name
Kimberley
Kimberley
Kimberley
Kimberley
Kimberley
Kimberley
Kimberley
Kimberley
MidwestGascoyne
MidwestGascoyne
MidwestGascoyne
MidwestGascoyne
MidwestGascoyne
MidwestGascoyne
MidwestGascoyne
MidwestGascoyne
MidwestGascoyne
MidwestGascoyne
MidwestGascoyne
MidwestGascoyne
Station Name
District
Code
P
Argyle
P
Broome
P
Bidyadanga
P
Derby
P
Fitzroy Crossing
P
Halls Creek
P
Kununurra
P
Wyndham
P
Cue
Nullagine
Paraburdoo
Dampier
Exmouth
Pannawonica
Karratha
Port Hedland
Marble Bar
Newman
Morawa
P
O
Pilbara
Onslow
Carnamah
P
R
Pilbara
Roebourne
Carnarvon
P
S
Pilbara
South Hedland
Dongara
P
T
Pilbara
Tom Price
Gascoyne
Junction
Geraldton
P
W
Pilbara
Wickham
R
A
South West
Augusta
Mingenew
R
B
South West
Bunbury
Mullewa
R
C
South West
Donnybrook
Kalbarri
R
D
South West Dunsborough
Leeman
R
E
South West
Australind
Meekatharra
R
F
South West
Bridgetown
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Western Australia Police Station Codes & Patrol Callsigns
F
N
F
O
F
P
F
S
F
T
F
W
F
Y
K
B
K
C
K
D
K
E
K
G
K
L
K
M
K
N
K
R
K
S
K
V
K
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
M
N
MidwestNorthhampton
Gascoyne
MidwestMount Magnet
Gascoyne
MidwestPerenjorie
Gascoyne
MidwestShark Bay
Gascoyne
MidwestThree Springs
Gascoyne
MidwestWiluna
Gascoyne
MidwestYalgoo
Gascoyne
GoldfieldsEsperance
Esperance
GoldfieldsCoolgardie
Esperance
GoldfieldsKambalda
Esperance
GoldfieldsKalgoorlie
Esperance
GoldfieldsEucla
Esperance
GoldfieldsLaverton
Esperance
GoldfieldsMenzies
Esperance
GoldfieldsNorseman
Esperance
GoldfieldsRavensthorpe
Esperance
GoldfieldsSouthern Cross
Esperance
GoldfieldsLeinster
Esperance
GoldfieldsLeonora
Esperance
Great Southern
Albany
Great Southern
Beverly
Great Southern
Corrigin
Great Southern
Denmark
Great Southern
Cullin
Great Southern
Lake Grace
Great Southern Gnowangerup
Great Southern
Narembeen
Great Southern
Brookton
Great Southern
Cranbrook
Great Southern
Katanning
Great Southern Mount Barker
Great Southern
Narrogin
R
H
South West
Manjimup
R
I
South West
Busseltown
R
J
South West
Collie
R
L
South West
Harvey
R
N
South West
Nannup
R
P
South West
Pemberton
R
Q
South West Margaret River
R
T
South West Boyup Creek
R
Y
South West
Yarloop
Y
A
Wheatbelt
Bruce Creek
Y
B
Wheatbelt
Bencubbin
Y
C
Wheatbelt
Cunderdin
Y
D
Wheatbelt
Dalwalinnu
Y
E
Wheatbelt
Dowerin
Y
F
Wheatbelt
Gingin
Y
G
Wheatbelt
Goomalling
Y
H
Wheatbelt
Mukinbudin
Y
I
Wheatbelt
Koorda
Y
J
Wheatbelt
Jurien
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
V
W
X
Wheatbelt
Wheatbelt
Wheatbelt
Wheatbelt
Wheatbelt
Wheatbelt
Wheatbelt
Wheatbelt
Wheatbelt
Wheatbelt
Wheatbelt
Wheatbelt
Wheatbelt
Kellerberrin
Lancelin
Merredin
Northam
Moora
New Norcia
Quairading
Trayning
Wundowie
Toodyay
York
Wongan Hills
Wyalcatchem
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Western Australia Police Station Codes & Patrol Callsigns
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
P
R
S
T
V
W
Y
Z
B
D
M
P
V
W
Great Southern
Great Southern
Great Southern
Great Southern
Great Southern
Great Southern
Great Southern
Great Southern
Great Southern
Peel
Peel
Peel
Peel
Peel
Peel
Ongerup
Pingelly
Dumbleyung
Kojonup
Kondinin
Williams
Wagin
Wickepin
Tambellup
Boddington
Dwellingup
Mandurah
Pinjarra
Mundijong
Waroona
WA Police also have job/incident callsigns, department (specialist unit) callsigns and these as well as the old WA
Police codes (which are no longer in use) are available from the WA Police sub-menu.
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Western Australia Police UHF Frequencies-Metropolitan
Western Australia Police Metropolitan
UHF Frequencies
Code
1
Freq-Out
467.8500
Freq-In
458.3500
2
3
467.8750
467.9000
458.3750
458.4000
4
467.9250
458.4250
5
6
467.9500
467.9750
458.4500
458.4750
Perth Royal Show
7
468.0000
458.5000
Rottnest Area Channel
8
9
468.0250
468.0500
458.5250
458.5500
Lesmurdie Area Channel
Independent Patrol Group (“Victor”)
10
468.0750
458.5750
11
468.1000
458.6000
Ravensthorpe Area Channel
12
13
14
468.1250
468.1500
468.1750
458.6250
458.6500
458.6750
Munster Area Channel
City Beach Area Channel
15
468.2000
458.7000
Perth
F
16
17
468.2250
468.2500
458.7250
458.7500
Rockingham Area Channel
Mandurah
P
18
19
468.2750
468.3000
458.7750
458.8000
Mosman Park Area Channel
20
468.3250
458.8250
21
22
468.3500
468.3750
458.8500
458.8750
Dianella Area Channel
23
468.4000
458.9000
Fremantle Spare
24
468.4250
458.9250
WA Wide, Sky Show
25
26
468.4500
468.4750
458.9500
458.9750
Subiaco Oval, Rally Australia, Special Events
Metro Emergency Channel
27
468.5000
459.0000
Perth
28
468.5250
459.0250
29
468.5500
459.0500
30
468.5750
459.0750
31
468.6000
459.1000
SES at Perth and Sky Show
32
468.6250
459.1250
SES Yokine
33
468.6500
459.1500
SES Fremantle
34
35
36
468.6750
468.7000
468.7250
459.1750
459.2000
459.2250
Perth Foot Patrol “Beats”
Fremantle Enquiries
Radio Technicians
37
468.7500
459.2500
38
468.7750
459.2750
Sky Show, Rally Australia, Booze Buses
39
468.8000
459.3000
Perth
S
LO
LO
S
F
P
M
LO
P
E
Ch
Area Of Use
Canning Mills Area Channel
Perth Special Operations, (Training, Sky Show, March)
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Western Australia Police UHF Frequencies-Metropolitan
M
N
F
J
N
J
N
J
E
M
40
468.8250
459.3250
41
42
468.8500
468.8750
459.3500
459.3750
Karrinyup Area Channel
43
468.9000
459.4000
Sky Show Barrack Command
44
468.9250
459.4250
WA Wide
45
468.9500
459.4500
Perth, Sky Show Command Link
46
47
48
49
50
51
468.9750
469.0000
469.0250
469.0500
469.0750
469.1000
459.4750
459.5000
459.5250
459.5500
459.5750
459.6000
Walliston Area Channel
Fremantle Area Channel
Koondoola Area Channel
Sawyers Valley Area Channel
Ocean Reef Area Channel
Perth
52
469.1250
459.6250
53
469.1500
459.6500
54
55
469.1750
469.2000
459.6750
459.7000
Greenmount Area Channel
56
469.2250
459.7250
Lesmurdie Special Operations
57
58
59
469.2500
469.2750
469.3000
459.7500
459.7750
459.8000
Two Rocks
Joondanna Enquiries
Fremantle Special Operations
60
469.3250
459.8250
61
469.3500
459.8500
WA Wide, Kings Park Command
62
63
469.3750
469.4000
459.8750
459.9000
Waterman Area Channel
Perth Spare, TVW Christmas Pageant
64
469.4250
459.9250
Rockingham Special Operations
Voting Channels
(Voting System uses above listed Frequencies)
Code=Meaning
Votes UHF Channels:
E=Enquiries
35-Sth Of River
38-Nth Of River
30-East Of River
F=Fremantle
J=Joondalup
M=Mirrabooka
N=Northside
P=Perth
S=Southside
LO=Local Only
Ch 12,16, 47
Ch 48, 50, 57
Ch 21, 41, 62
Ch 46, 49, 54
Ch 13, 18, 34
Ch 2, 8
Local Car To Car
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Western Australia Police UHF Frequencies-Regional
Western Australia Police Regional UHF
Frequencies
Code
1
Freq-Out
Freq-In
467.8500 458.3500
2
3
467.8750
467.9000
458.3750
458.4000
Area Of Use
Menzies, Lenister, Eucla, Cataby, Onslow, Argyle, Lenora, Marble Bar,
Laverton, Fitzroy Crossing, Denham, Frankland
Canning Mills (Area Channel), Cue and Exmouth
Dampier, Carnarvon, Wickepin, Perth special ops, training & Sky Show
4
467.9250
458.4250
Roebourne, Burekup,
5
467.9500
458.4500
South Headland, Boddington, Dongara, Manjimup
6
467.9750
458.4750
Tom Price, Broome, Dowerin, Boddington, Geraldton
7
468.0000
458.5000
Derby, Williams, Newman, Rottnest
8
9
468.0250
468.0500
458.5250
458.5500
Lesmurdie (Area Ch), Wagin, Paraburdoo, Pemberton
Kattanning, Dianella, and IPG car to car
10
468.0750
458.5750
Yarloop, Bencubbin, Bindoon, Dumbleyung, Harvey, Waroona, Bunbury
11
468.1000
458.6000
Jarrahdale, Geraldton (inc Highway Patrol Geraldton), Nyabing
12
13
14
468.1250
468.1500
468.1750
458.6250
458.6500
458.6750
Munster, Mullewa, Arthur River, Munglinup
City Beach, Narrogin, Denmark
Walpole, Kulin, Wyndham, Bunbury, Australind, Brunswick Junction
15
468.2000
458.7000
Corrigin, Kununurra, Halls Creek, Perth, Northcliffe
F
16
17
468.2250
468.2500
458.7250
458.7500
Rockingham, Wongan Hills, Lake Grace, Walpole
Mandurah, Pinjarra, Northcliffe, Mukinbudin, Newdegate
P
18
19
468.2750
468.3000
458.7750
458.8000
Mosman Park, Wubin, Pingelly, Kalgoorlie, Pemberton
Manjimup, Waddington, Beverly
20
468.3250
458.8250
Kulikup, Dongara, Moora, Harvey
21
22
468.3500
468.3750
458.8500
458.8750
Dianella, Albany
Seabird, Narembeen, Coolgardie, Nannup, Green Range
23
468.4000
458.9000
Margaret River, Cadoux, Fremantle, Boyup Brook, Bremer Bay
24
468.4250
458.9250
Cunderin, Kambalda, Morawa, Bridgetown, WA Wide
25
468.4500
458.9500
26
468.4750
458.9750
Doodlakine, Mt Barker, Widgiemooltha, Newlands, Northhampton, WA
Wide Events, Rally Australia (WRC Aust Round)
Margaret River, Norseman, WA Wide, Cranbrook
27
468.5000
459.0000
Kojonup, Merriden, Perth
28
468.5250
459.0250
Ghooli, Esperance, York, Augusta, Tambellup
29
468.5500
459.0500
30
31
468.5750
468.6000
459.0750
459.1000
Karragullen, Coolgardie, Borden, Yallingup, Busselton, Dunsborough,
Augusta, Margaret River, Capel
Kensington Enquires, Jerramungup
WA Wide SES
32
468.6250
459.1250
WA Wide SES
33
468.6500
459.1500
WA Wide SES
34
35
36
468.6750
468.7000
468.7250
459.1750
459.2000
459.2250
Perth City Area Channel
Fremantle
Lesmurdie, Jurien
37
468.7500
459.2500
Hackett’s Gully, Gnarabup,
S
S
F
P
M
E
P
E
Ch
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Western Australia Police UHF Frequencies-Regional
M
N
F
J
F
J
N
J
E
M
38
468.7750
459.2750
Sky Show & Rally Australia WA Wide Country Link and portables
39
468.8000
459.3000
Perth
40
468.8250
459.3250
Nowergup
41
42
468.8500
468.8750
459.3500
459.3750
Karrinyup Area Channel
Badgingarra, Koojedda, Margaret River
43
468.9000
459.4000
Eneabba, Northam (Sky Show Barrack St Command)
44
468.9250
459.4250
WA Wide, Lesmurdie
45
468.9500
459.4500
Perth Sky Show Command Link
46
47
48
49
50
51
468.9750
469.0000
469.0250
469.0500
469.0750
469.1000
459.4750
459.5000
459.5250
459.5500
459.5750
459.6000
Walliston Area Channel
Fremantle Area Channel
Koondoola Area Channel
Sawyers Valley Area Channel
Ocean Reef Area Channel
Perth
52
469.1250
459.6250
Nowergup
53
469.1500
459.6500
Gidgegannup
54
55
469.1750
469.2000
459.6750
459.7000
Greenmount Area Channel
Gingin
56
469.2250
459.7250
Lesmurdie Special Operations
57
58
59
469.2500
469.2750
469.3000
459.7500
459.7750
459.8000
Two Rocks Area Channel
Joondanna
Fremantle Special Operations
60
469.3250
459.8250
Toodyay
61
469.3500
459.8500
WA Wide, Sky Show Kings Park Command
62
63
469.3750
469.4000
459.8750
459.9000
Waterman Area Channel
Perth Spare Channel
64
469.4250
459.9250
Rockingham Special Operations
Voting Channels
(Voting System uses above listed Frequencies)
Code=Meaning
Votes UHF Channels:
E=Enquiries
35-Sth Of River
38-Nth Of River
30-East Of River
F=Fremantle
J=Joondalup
M=Mirrabooka
N=Northside
P=Perth
S=Southside
LO=Local Only
Ch 12,16, 47
Ch 48, 50, 57
Ch 21, 41, 62
Ch 46, 49, 54
Ch 13, 18, 34
Ch 2, 8
Local Car To Car
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Western Australia Police Radio Codes
Western Australia Police Radio ‘Job’
Codes
Radio Job Codes
Code
Meaning
Code
101
321
Armed hold up in progress
106
322
Armed offender incident in progress
151
323
Life threatening incident in progress
201
324
Armed holdup-offender left scene
204
325
Homicide-offender left scene
206
326
Offender armed
208
327
Violent offender being held
210
328
Serious-shots fired
211
329
Serious assault in progress
212
330
Stealing with violence
228
331
Disturbance-Serious (nature)
229
332
Domestic-Serious (nature)
233
333
Distress Alarm-urgent
234
334
Person collapsed-serious
235
335
Police in trouble-serious
237
336
Violent Shoplifter
239
337
Suspicious person-urgent
244
338
Ambulance Escort
251
339
Vehicle pursuit or other tasks
301
340
Armed hold up alarm
302
341
Break & Enter
303
342
Bomb threat (nature)
305
343
Interfere with motor car
307
344
Offenders on premises
308
345
Offenders being held
309
346
Sexual Assualt
310
347
Shots Fired
311
349
Serious assault
312
350
Theft
313
351
Unlawful use of motor vehicle
314
352
Wilful Exposure
315
353
MVA with injuries
316
501
MVA fatality (ies)
317 Driving Under Influence of alcohol (DUI)
318
Hit & Run MVA
319
Traffic Regulations Offence
320
Traffic Hazard
Meaning
Traffic holdup
Traffic signals out of order
Abandoned vehicle
Abandoned stolen vehicle
Assault
Return To Your Station, Department, Office
Contact Officer [name] or Station [name]
Disturbance
Domestic
Alarm from alarm monitoring company
Building fire
Other fire
Duress alarm
Person collapsed
Police require backup
Premises found open/unsecured
Shoplifter
Sudden Death
Suspicious person(s)
Property damage, destructive vandalism
Notification
Noisy party/music
Flare sighted
Escort Prisoners, Ambulance or Lunatics
Fingerprints &/or photos required
Drunk and disorderly
Animal injured
Missing Person
Missing person found
Other tasks not listed
Breach Of Restraining Order
Stolen property found
Other tasks
Some WA Police codes are changing/have changed and these too are available from
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Western Australia Police Radio Codes
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Western Australia Police Specialist Departments Codes & Callsigns
Western Australia Police Department Call
Signs
All WA Police Callsigns follow the District-Station-Vehicle Type-Vehicle Number or
Department-Sub Section-Squad-Number
Specialist WA Police Departments-Callsigns
Department or “Portfolio”
Section or Squad
Senior Management
Professional Standards
Senior Management
Chief Commissioner Of Police
Assistant Commissioner
Deputy Commissioner-State
Commander
Crime Investigation Support
Assistant Commissioner-Crime
Traffic Operations Support
Assistant Commissioner
Metropolitan Region
Assistant Commissioner
Southern Region
Commander
North Eastern Region
Commander
Senior Management
Deputy Commissioner-Administration
Policy, Planning & Evaluation
Assistant Commissioner
Training & Development
Media Relations
Crime Investigations Support
Superintendent Organised Crime
Crime Investigations Support Superintendent Commercial (White
collar) Crime
Crime Investigations Support
Superintendent Major Crime
Crime Investigations Support
Superintendent BCI
Crime Investigations Support
Superintendent Crime Services
Crime Investigations Support
Superintendent Forensic
North East Region
Kimberley
North East Region
Mid West Gascoyne
Metropolitan Region
Perth District
Metropolitan District
Midlands District
Professional Standards
Superintendent Internal investigations
Professional Standards
Superintendent internal affairs
Professional Standards
Inspector Standards Development
Professional Standards
Inspector Public Sector Investigations
Metropolitan Region
Cannington district
North Eastern Region
Goldfields-Esperance
Southern Region
Great Southern
Metropolitan Region
Joondalup district
Southern Region
Peel
North-Eastern Region
Pilbara
Southern Region
South West
Traffic Operations Support
Superintendent Traffic Support
Traffic Operations Support
Superintendent Prosecuting
Traffic Operations Support Superintendent State Protection Group
Traffic Operations Support Superintendent Response & Emergency
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Section
Code
AA
AA
AA
Squad
Code
1
1
2
Callsign
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AB
AC
AC
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
AA210
AA220
AA230
AA240
AA240
AA250
AA310
AB101-199
AC101
AC201
AC
AC
AC
AC
AE
AF
AG
AH
AI
AI
AI
AI
AJ
AK
AL
AN
AO
AP
AR
AT
AT
AT
AT
3
4
5
6
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
AC301
AC401
AC501
AC601
AE101
AF101
AG101
AH101
AI101
AI201
AI301
AI401
AJ101
AK101
AL101
AN101
AO101
AP101
AR101
AT101
AT201
AT301
AT401
AA100
AA110
AA200
Western Australia Police Specialist Departments Codes & Callsigns
Traffic Operations Support
Superintendent Specialist Support
Services
Traffic Operations Support
Superintendent Community Services
Traffic Operations Support
Superintendent Communications
Metropolitan Region
Fremantle District
Human Resources
Superintendent Training & Development
Policy, Planning & Evaluation Superintendent Strategic Planning
Policy, Planning & Evaluation
Superintendent Major projects
Policy, Planning & Evaluation
Inspector Freedom Of Information
Policy, Planning & Evaluation
Inspector Legal Services
Policy, Planning & Evaluation Inspector Policy & Special Projects
Southern Region
Wheatbelt
Metropolitan Region
Mirrabooka District
Senior Management
Media & Public Relations
Training & Development
Police Pipe Band
Organised Crime
Organised Crime Investigation
Organised Crime
Asset Investigation
Organised Crime
Vice Investigation
Organised Crime
Gallipoli Task Force
Organised Crime
OMCG Task Force
Commercial Crime
Major Fraud Investigations
Commercial Crime
Computer Crime
Commercial Crime
Stock Investigation
Commercial Crime
Diamond Theft
Commercial Crime
Gold Stealing
Major Crime
Major Crime Investigation
Major Crime
Missing Persons Investigations
Major Crime
Child Abuse Investigations
Major Crime
Arson Investigation
Major Crime
Major Incident Group
Major Crime
Prison Liaison
Major Crime
Macro Task Force
Crime Services
Marketing & Liasion
Crime Services
Crime Stoppers
Crime Services
Research & Development
Crime Services
Alcohol & Drugs
Crime Services
Commercial Agents
Crime Services
Information Services Unit
Forensic
Crime Scene Unit
Forensic
Fingerprint Unit
Forensic
Ballistics
Forensic
Surveying
Forensic
Offender(s) Information Unit
Forensic
Document Examination
Forensic
Imaging Unit
Forensic
Drugs & Exhibits Unit
Traffic Support
Traffic Vehicle Escorts
Traffic Support
Traffic School Crossings
Traffic Support
Traffic Bicycle Safety
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AT
5
AT501
AT
AT
AV
AW
AX
AX
AX
AX
AX
AY
AZ
BA
BA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CD
CE
CE
CE
CE
CE
CE
CF
CF
CF
CF
CF
CF
CF
CF
TB
TB
TB
6
7
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
1
1
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3
1
2
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
1
1
AT601
AT701
AV101
AW101
AX101
AX201
AX301
AX401
AX501
AY101
AZ101
BA101
BA201-299
CA100-199
CA200-299
CA300-399
CA400-499
CA500-599
CB100-199
CB200-299
CB300-399
CB400-499
CB500-599
CD100-199
CD200-299
CD300-399
CD400-499
CD500-599
CD600-699
CD700-799
CE100-199
CE200-299
CE300-399
CE400-499
CE500-599
CE600-699
CF100-199
CF200-299
CF300-399
CF400-499
CF500-599
CF600-699
CF700-799
CF800-899
TB100-119
TB120-125
TB126-130
Western Australia Police Specialist Departments Codes & Callsigns
TB
TB
TB
TB
TB
2
2
3
3
3
TB201-219
TB220-230
TB303-319
TB320-329
TB330-339
Traffic Support
Traffic Support
Traffic Support
Communications Support
Communications Support
Communications Support
Response & Emergency
Response & Emergency
Response & Emergency
Community Services
Prosecuting
Prosecuting
Prosecuting
Response & Emergency
Community Services
Community Services
Community Services
State Protection Group
State Protection Group
State Protection Group
Specialist Support Services
Specialist Support Services
Specialist Support Services
Specialist Support Services
Specialist Support Services
State Traffic Coordination
State Traffic Coordination
State Traffic Coordination
Community Services
Response & Emergency
Response & Emergency
Response & Emergency
Community Services
Response & Emergency
Metropolitan Region
Personnel Services
Traffic Operations-Speed Camera
Traffic Operations-Speed Radar
Crash Investigations-Major Crash
Crash Investigations-Police Crash
Crash Investigations-Traffic
Investigators
Crash Investigations-Vehicle Examiners
Breath Analysis
Traffic Administration
Communications Support
VKI Police Operations Centre
Crime Duty Sergeant
Air Wing “PolAir”
Emergency Operations Unit
Canine-Dog Squad
Community Support
Court Security
Children’s Court-Perth
Central Law Courts
Mounted Unit (Horseback)
Youth Services-Blue Light
Youth Services-School Based
Youth Services-Juvenile Justice Team
State Security Unit
Witness Protection Unit
Tactical Response Group
Video Support
Radio Support
Firearms Branch
Coronial Inquiry
Property Tracing
Summons Unit
Infringement adjudication
Traffic Services
Crime Prevention
S.P.A.R.E
Land Based Water Police
Water Based Water Police
Aboriginal Affairs
Mobile Police Facility
Regional Operations
Personnel Services
TB
TB
TB
TC
TC
TC
TF
TH
TK
TJ
TL
TL
TL
TM
TN
TN
TN
TO
TO
TO
TP
TP
TP
TP
TP
TQ
TQ
TQ
TR
TV
TW
TW
TY
TZ
UQ
WA
3
4
5
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Recruitment
Recruitment & Selection Panels Branch
WB
1
Training & Development
Evaluations and RPL
WD
1
Health & Welfare
Police Chaplain
WM
1
Training & Development
Recruit & Probationary Training
WP
3
TB340-349
TB440-449
TB501-599
TC101-199
TC201-299
TC301-399
TF101-199
TH101-199
TK101-199
TJ101-199
TL101-199
TL01-299
TL301-399
TM101-199
TN101-109
TN110-129
TN130-149
TO101-199
TO201-299
TO301-399
TP101-199
TP201-299
TP301-399
TP401-499
TP501-599
TQ101-199
TQ201-299
TQ301-399
TR101-199
TV101-199
TW101-149
TW150-199
TY101-199
TZ101-199
UQ101
WA101199
WB101199
WD101199
WM101199
WP301-399
Traffic Support
Traffic Support
Traffic Support
Traffic Support
Traffic Support
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Western Australia Police Specialist Departments Codes & Callsigns
Training & Development
Career Development-Administration
WR
2
Training & Development
WR
2
Training & Development
Career Development-Crime
Management
Career Development-Land Operations
WR
2
Training & Development
Traffic & Driver Training
WT
4
WR201209
WR210219
WR230239
WT401-499
WA Police also have job/incident callsigns, station general patrol callsigns and these as well as the old WA Police
codes (which are no longer in use) are available from the WA Police sub-menu.
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Western Australia Police Miscellaneous (Hard To Find)Frequencies
Western Australia Police Miscellaneous
Frequencies
Freq-Out
131.6000
156.3750
Freq-In
AIRBAND
Area Of Use
AM Police Helicopter
156.8000
404.0500
404.2500
404.2625
404.3250
413.7750
463.9500
464.8250
465.5000
465.9000
466.2500
466.8500
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Western Australia Police Old(Pre January 2001)Callsigns
Western Australia Police Old Call Signs
These callsigns are no longer in use in WA. They are provided as a reference.
Northside
Station
Armidale
Gosnells
Victoria Park
Cannington
South Perth
Belmont
Code
S300-304
C300-304
T300-304
L300-304
K300-304
S375-379
S520-524
S335-339
S505-509
S310-314
C310-314
Southside
Station
Bayswater
Inglewood
Lockridge
Midland
Maylands
Morley
North Perth
Kalamunda
Central
Code
S309
S390-394
S420-424
S435-444
T435-444
C435-444
L435-444
K435-444
S429
S445-449
C445-449
K445-449
S489
S405-409
T405-409
G1-G23
Fremantle
Station
Medina
Rockingham
Mundijong
Fremantle
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Code
S430-434
S495-499
T495-499
C495-499
S465-469
S360-374
Western Australia Police Old(Pre January 2001)Callsigns
Cockburn
Brentwood
Palmyra
Hilton
Claremont
Cottesloe
Nedlands
Rottnest
T360-374
C360-374
L360-374
F360-374
S350-354
S325-329
C325-329
S490-493
S380-384
S345-349
C345-349
S355-359
S470
G96-97
Warwick
Station
Wanneroo
Warwick
Scarborough
Innaloo
Mt Hawthorn
Subiaco
Wembley
Leederville
Code
S530-534
C530-534
S535-549
C535-549
T535-549
K535-549
L535-549
S500-504
S389
S455-459
C455-459
S510-514
S550-554
C550-554
S418-419
Callsigns
Code
Alpha
Alpha Zulu
Alpha Tango
Alpha Papa
Bravo
Charlie
Delta
Foxtrot Sierra
Echo
Golf
Meaning
Commissioned Officer
Commissioned Officer-Protective Services
Commissioned Officer-Traffic
Military Police
Community Policing
Criminal Investigations Branch (CIB)
Division 79
Fatal Squad
Radio techs
General duties
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Western Australia Police Old(Pre January 2001)Callsigns
Hotel
Kilo
Lima
Mike
Mounted
Oscar
Papa
Romeo
Sierra
Tango
Victor Mike
X Ray
Yankee
Zulu
Heavy Haulage
Truancy Patrol
Liquor and Gaming
Motorcycle Traffic
Horseback patrol
TRG
Public Relations
Reconnaissance Patrol
Suburban Patrol
Traffic Vehicle
Water Police
Photography Section
Aboriginal Liaison Unit
Protective Services
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Northern Territory Police
Index
HF Frequencies
VHF & UHF Frequencies
Callsigns
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Northern Territory HF Frequencies
Northern Territory Police HF Frequencies
1
Freq-Out
2.6335
2
4.5615
3
5.1285
4
5.9165
5
5a
10.5050
10.5035
6
10.5065
7
18.5035
Ch
Area Of Use
National Police HF Network Ch 5 “Aus Wide PolNet 5”
All transmissions use Upper Side Band
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NOrthern Territory VHF & UHF Frequencies
Northern Territory Police VHF & UHF
Frequencies
1
Freq-Out
73.0400
2
3
414.0000
875.0125
404.5500
830.0125
4
413.8250
404.3750
5
419.8000
Darwin Car To Car SIMPLEX
5a
419.9500
Darwin Car To Car SIMPLEX
6
461.8065
7
463.9750
8
9
10
00
135.2000
119.1000
131.6000
467.1250
AM Mode
AM Mode
AM Mode
1
467.8500
458.3500
2
467.8750
458.3750
3
467.9000
458.4000
4
467.9250
458.4250
5
6
467.9500
467.9750
458.4500
458.4750
7
468.0000
458.5000
8
9
10
11
12
468.0250
468.0500
468.0750
468.1000
468.1250
458.5250
458.5500
458.5750
458.6000
458.6250
Darwin,
Curtin Springs, Darwin
Darwin
Darwin, Eridunda
13
14
15
16
17
18
468.1500
468.1750
468.2000
468.2250
468.2500
468.2750
458.6500
458.6750
458.7000
458.7250
458.7500
458.7750
Alice Springs,
Alice Springs, Bushy Park, Jabiru
Aileron, Darwin, Gunbalanya
Jabiru
Hermannsburg, Jabiru
19
20
21
468.3000
468.3250
468.3500
458.8000
458.8250
458.8500
Daly River
Darwin, Darwin River, Hayes Creek
22
468.3750
458.8750
23
24
25
26
27
468.4000
468.4250
468.4500
468.4750
468.5000
458.9000
458.9250
458.9500
458.9750
459.0000
28
468.5250
459.0250
29
468.5500
459.0500
Ch
Freq-In
Area Of Use
Main NT Police Frequency 1- NT Wide
Main NT Police Frequency 2
AIRBAND
AIRBAND
AIRBAND
Darwin,
Berrimah, Darwin
Darwin
Ali Curung, Alice Springs, Borroloola, Darwin, Elliot, Groote Eylandt*
Alice Springs,
Hayes Creek
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NOrthern Territory VHF & UHF Frequencies
30
468.5750
459.0750
31
32
33
34
468.6000
468.6250
468.6500
468.6750
459.1000
459.1250
459.1500
459.1750
35
468.7000
459.2000
36
468.7250
459.2250
37
468.7500
459.2500
38
468.7750
459.2750
39
468.8000
459.3000
40
468.8250
459.3250
41
468.8500
459.3500
42
43
44
45
468.8750
468.9000
468.9250
468.9500
459.3750
459.4000
459.4250
459.4500
46
468.9750
459.4750
47
48
469.0000
469.0250
459.5000
459.5250
49
469.0500
459.5500
50
469.0750
459.5750
51
469.1000
459.6000
52
469.1250
459.6250
53
469.1500
459.6500
54
469.1750
459.6750
55
469.2000
459.7000
56
469.2250
459.7250
57
469.2500
459.7500
58
469.2750
459.7750
59
469.3000
459.8000
60
469.3250
459.8250
61
469.3500
459.8500
62
469.3750
459.8750
63
469.4000
459.9000
64
469.4250
459.9250
NT SES
NT SES
NT SES
Bathurst Island, Daly River
Bathurst Island,
Daly River
Berimah
*Pronounced as “Groote Island”
NT Police also have access to their own HF network, National 4wd radio network and RFDS
HF Radio. NT Police are responsible for maritime safety/weather broadcasts and monitoring
on Marine HF & VHF frequencies. Some NT Police Stations utilize satellite phones due to
remoteness (Ie no access to radio networks). NT Police monitor amateur, cb and almost all
other communications in the NT.
NT Correctional Services (Prison Guards, vans etc) have their own network and also use NT
Police UHF Channel 43.
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Northern Territory Police Radio Codes
Northern Territory Police Radio Codes
Vehicle Callsigns
Code
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Meaning
CIB Cars and Officers
Traffic Cars (Highway)
General Duties Sedans
GD Vans, Trucks and Wagons
Utilities
Four Wheel Drive
Motorcycles
Darwin 101=Darwin CIB car; Darwin 723=Motorcycle officer etc
Divisional Headquarters Callsigns
Code
Meaning
NC
Northern Operations Command, 1 Division-HQ at Berrimah (NT Police HQ, Darwin)
CSC
Central and Southern Operations Command, 1 Division-HQ at Alice Springs
CSC
Central and Southern Operations Command, 4 Division-HQ at Katherine
NC
Northern Operations Command, 2 Division-HQ at Jabiru
CSC
Central and Southern Operations Command, Division-HQ at Tennant Creek
NC= Northern Operations Command; CSC=Central & Southern Operations Command
Darwin Police Stations
Berrimah NT Police HQ, Darwin
Casuarina
Darwin
Palmerston
Country NT Police Station Codes
Code
NC
CSC
NC
CSC
NC
CSC
NC
CSC
NC
CSC
CSC
CSC
CSC
NC
CSC
CSC
CSC
Location
Adelaide River
Ali Curung
Alyangula
Avon Downs
Bathcelor
Borroloola
Daly River
Elliot
Gunbalanya
Harts Range
Kalkaringa
Kulgera
Lajamanu
Maningrida
Maranboy
Mataranka
Hgukurr
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Division
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
2
4
2
4
2
4
4
4
Northern Territory Police Radio Codes
NC
CSC
CSC
NC
NC
NC
CSC
CSC
CSC
CSC
CSC
Nhulunbuy
Ntaria
Papunya
Pine Creek
Port Keats
Pularumpi
Timber Creek
Ti Tree
Warrego
Yuenduma
Yulara
2
2
2
2
2
1
4
2
3
2
2
‘Complaint Codes’
Code
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
Meaning
Fail to quit licensed premises
Domestic disturbance
Disturbance
Disturbance with violence
Criminal damage, vandalism
Drunk
Alcohol Prohibited Area (Person drinking within)
Consume alcohol in public place
Disorderly behaviour
Noise complaint
Street offence
Shots fired
Other firearms offences
Accident-incident only
Accident with injuries
Accident with no injuries
Accident resulting in fatality
Accident-hit and run
Accident involving police vehicle(s)
Accident-industrial
Accident-others
Person collapsed
Stealing-general
Stealing-bicycle
Stealing-shop lifting
Robbery
Armed robbery
Stealing-other
Armed offender(s)
Alarm audible
Premises open
Offenders On (at crime scene about to, or have committed offense(s)
Suspect loiter
Unlawfuly on business premises
Unlawfully on premises
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Northern Territory Police Radio Codes
314
315
316
317
318
319
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
701
702
703
704
800
801
802
803
804
805
806
807
808
809
810
811
812
Enter & Steal-Business
Enter & Steal premises
Deception
Prowler
Suspicious persons
Trespass
Request for patrols
Savage animal
Cruelty to animals
Flare sighted
Escapee(s)
Bail absconder
Property Lost & Found
Service/Utilities required…
Evade taxi fare
Overdue party/person
Assault
Aggravated assault
Sexual Assault
Indecent exposure
Homicide
Sudden death/body
Threat/Threatning behaviour
Driving Under Influence of Alchol. “DUI”
Exceed BAC
Traffic offence
Dangerous driver
Tamper with motor car
Abandoned car
Traffic lights not working at (location)
Traffic hazard (location)
Stolen motor car
Fire-building
Fire-grass
Fire-vehilce
Fire-other
Search & Rescue required
Body to morgue/coroner
Bomb threat(s)
Aircraft emergency
Missing persons
Injured and/or stray animal
Conveyance only (not under arrest, but under police transport)
Cattle killing
Mental Defective person(s)
Found or abandoned child
Concern for welfare of (persons)
Bomb found
Police to Stand By
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Northern Territory Police Radio Codes
813
814
820
821
822
900
999
TRAP
STATIC
Absconder from Children’s Institutes
Prelimianry Breath Tests for Law Enforcememnt Officers
Drug transaction in progress
Suspect drug dealer
Drug information only
Police officers in trouble send urgent assistance
Miscellaneous call
Traffic Apprehension
Radar, Camera and booze bus ‘static’ traffic jobs
Complaint ‘Result Codes’
Code
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
30
50
51
55
60
93
Meanining
Offenders decamped
Offenders cautioned
Offenders summonsed
Offenders Issued Infringment Notice
Offenders arrested
Offenders In custody (jail)
Unable to locate offenders
False report/hoax call
Civil matter
Nil action required
Nil action taken
Complainant not locatable
Person conveyad to hospital
Premises checked and now secure
No offence reported
No complaint
Crime reports
Supplementary crime report
Accident reported
Missing Persons report
Lost & Found Report
See report…
Incident card (job card) submitted
Task completed
Unit did not attend
Hard copy to watch Commander
Complainant told of unit delay
False alarm
Coroner’s Constable Advised
Unit to do follow up of crime
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Tasmania
NT, WA, SA, ACT, QLD & NSW &
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Ambulance Services Index
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St Johns Ambulance Service
Victoria
Metro Ambulance Service(MAS) & Rural Ambulance Victoria(RAV) of
the Ambulance Service Victoria (ASV)
Metropolitan Ambulance Frequencies
Metropolitan Ambulance Radio Codes
Metropolitan Ambulance Old Codes
Vic Wide Ambulance HF Frequencies
Metropolitan Stations By List
Rural Ambulance Frequencies
Rural Ambulance Radio Codes
Metropolitan Stations/Zones By Map
Rural Ambulance Stations By Map
NSW, QLD, SA, NT, WA, ACT and Tasmanian ambulance services will be
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Metropolitan Ambulance Service Frequencies, Melbourne, Victoria
Metropolitan Ambulance Service Victoria
Radio Frequencies For Melbourne
Call Sign: VL3WX
Channel Info
1&2
3&4
5&6
7&8
9 & 10
11 & 12
13 & 14
15 & 16
17 & 18
19 & 20
21 & 22
23 & 24
Portable Repeater
31-JMJ Ambulance Maintenance
Emergency1
Emergency1
Emergency1
Air Ambulance & Hospital Helipads
OutputRXF
413.4250
413.0750
413.1500
413.2250
413.3500
413.1000
412.8500
413.3750
412.8000
413.1250
413.0250
412.7500
413.3000
413.1750
412.5000
412.5750
412.6500
132.7500
Input-TXF
403.9750
403.6250
403.7000
403.9000
403.9000
403.6500
403.4000
403.9250
403.3500
403.6750
403.5750
402.6250
403.8500
403.7250
403.0500
403.1250
403.2000
Area
Clinician
Nth/West
Nth/West
Sth/East
Nth/West
Sth/East
Sth/East
Sth/East
OuterEast
Sth/East
NETCOMM
NETCOMM
Disaster Ch
Metropolitan Ambulance’s Web Site Is At
http://www.ambulance-vic.com.au
Notes:
1
Emergency frequencies are used at any incident where more than three(3)
ambuknces are required to attend. This includes incidents such as air, rail and car crashes,
terrorist attacks
2
All even numbered channels (2, 4, 6 etc) are where Simplex mode is used for the
same output frequency. I.e. Channel 1 operates as 413.4250 (RX Out) with a repeater input
frequency of 403.9750. Channel 2 operates as 413.4250 (RX Out) and 413.4250 (TX In)
Net Comm is the non-urgent Patient transport service, used mostly to take patients
3
from one hospital to another or their residence to hospital and back again. These are all nonurgent, pre-determined medical cases.
The Department Of Human Services (Victoria) is the State Government department
4
responsible for the Metropolitan Ambulance Service and Non-Critical patient transport group,
Net Comm.
5
These UHF frequencies come from the Federal Government’s ambulance radio
frequency allocation and these UHF channels are used for some regional ambulance
communications and in some other capital cities.
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Metropolitan Ambulance Service Radio Codes for Melbourne Metro
Metropolitan Ambulance Service Victoria
Current Radio Codes
Code
0
Meaning
Code
Non Urgent medical attention required immediately 1
upon arrival at hospital (Code 3)
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
Not serious (Code 3)
Asphyxia
Blood transport
Urgent case- attend Code 1
CVA
Collapse
Haemorrhage
Internal injuries
Maternity Case (Pregnancy/Child birth)
Minor injury
Murder
Number of patients and/or injuries
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
26
Drug overdose (Includes both illegal &
prescriptions)
27
Oxygen being administered to patient
29
Communications priority, clear the airwaves
31
33
35
37
39
Violent patient
Rape case
Shooting victim
Transfusion being given
40
41
Brawl/fighting
42
43
44
45
28
30
32
34
36
38
Patient’s condition
Respiratory difficulty- severe
Shock-severe
Stabbing victim
Trilene being given
Meaning
Serious-Urgent medical attention required
immediately upon arrival at hospital (Code
1)
Motor Car Accident (MCA/MVA)
Birth of baby
Burns
ASAP case-attend Code 2
Cardiac arrest
Fracture
Head injuries
Possible drowning
Mental case
Multiple injuries
Miscarriage
46
48
Doctor in attendance
Female patient
47
49
Doctor required
50
52
Hazard(s) present/will be present upon arrival
51
53
Hospital notification required
Male patient
55
Police in attendance
54
56
Police required at scene
57
58
Relative with patient
59
60
61
Estimated arrival time of air ambulance
62
63
Call via landline/mobile phone (security)
65
67
69
Communications/Casualty unit on scene
Ambulance involved in accident
64
66
68
Case cancelled
Contact Communications Centre
Ambulance break down
70
71
72
73
74
Leaving station for………
75
76
77
78
79
80
Loaded and mobile for……..
81
Arrived at destination
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Metropolitan Ambulance Service Radio Codes for Melbourne Metro
82
84
Clear of last job and available for calls
83
85
Patient deceased
86
88
90
SNR
Code 2
Branch phone switched to headquarters
Return to HQ with……..
Return to residence
Services not required
Lights only, no sirens
87
89
98
Code 1
Code 3
Return to HQ
Return to local station/branch
Meal break
Lights & Sirens
Normal Road Traffic Regulations
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Metropolitan Ambulance Service Vic-Old Radio Codes
Metropolitan Ambulance Service Victoria
Radio Codes-Old (Not used since February 1997)
Table A-Titles of People
Code
A1
A4
A7
Meaning
Mr
Minor under 15 years
Company, Firm, Govt Dept
Code
B1
B4
B7
B10
B21
B24
B27
B30
B33
B36
B39
B50
Meaning
Bruising
Burns & Hypothermia
Loss of consciousness
Multiple patients need ambo
Cardiac arrest
Stroke (CVA)
Glandular defect
Illegal drugs overdose
Miscarriage/Abortion
Epileptic fit
Senility
No patient upon arrival
Code
A2
A5
A8
Meaning
Mrs
Baby girl less than 1 yr old
Estate of the late….
Code
A3
A6
Table B-Type Of Case (As a result of Trauma: B1-B19, Non Traumatic:
Code
B2
B5
B8
B19
B22
B25
B28
B31
B34
B37
B40
B51
Meaning
Visible bleeding
Fractured bones
Asphyxia
Other {
}
Heart attack
Respiratory failure
Diabetic -insulin overdose
Poisoning
Gynaecological complaint
Gastro-intestinal disorder
Premature birth
Transporting blood & equip
Code
B3
B6
B9
B20
B23
B26
B29
B32
B35
B38
B41
Meaning
Miss
Baby boy under 1 yr old
B20-B41)
Meaning
Concealed bleeding
Injury to joints
Injury to special organ(s)
Infectious disease
Heart failure
Respiratory difficulty
Psychiatric state
Birth of child
Collapse-unknown cause
Cancer
Other { }
Table C1-Nature of Incident-Accidents
Code
C1
C4
C7
C10
C13
C16
C22
C25
Meaning
Vehicle to vehicle accident
Impact this car-rear end
Pedestrian hit
Overturned on roadway
Struck object on road
Patient thrown from car
Sporting accident
Electrocution
Code
C2
C5
C8
C11
C14
C20
C23
C27
Meaning
Single car accident
Impact this car-left side
Animal hit
Ran off road-hit object
Car on fire
Workplace accident
Public venue accident
Other accident
Code
C3
C6
C9
C12
C15
C21
C24
Meaning
Impact this car-head on
Impact this car-right side
Fell from/out moving car
Ran off road, nothing struck
Doors opened
Home accident
Drowning
Table C2-Nature of Incident-Surgical Emergency
Code
C30
C33
C36
C49
Meaning
Attend at home
Attend at public place
Transfer from air ambulance
Other { }
Code
C31
C34
C37
Meaning
Attend at work
Inter hospital transport req’d
Transfer to other transport
Code
C32
C35
C38
Meaning
Attend at sports venue
Transfer to air ambulance
Transfer from other transport
Table C3-Nature Of Incident-Non-Emergency
Code
C50
C53
C56
C69
Meaning
Attend at home
Home to home transfer
Transfer to other transport
Other { }
Code
C70
C73
C79
Meaning
Sporting fixture/ground
Fire (CFA/MFB support)
Other { }
Code
C51
C54
C57
Meaning
Attend at work
Transfer to air ambulance
Trans. from other transport
Code
C52
C55
C58
Meaning
Hospital to hospital transfer
Transfer from air ambulance
Clinic routine run
Table C4-Nature Of Incident-Ambulance Standby Required At
Code
C71
C74
Meaning
Public patrol duty
Airport, air accident
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Code
C72
C75
Meaning
Public dsorder/riot etc
Potential disaster at…
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Table C5-Nature Of Incident-Miscellaneous
Code
C80
C83
C90
Meaning
Transport blood/equipemnt
Training exercise
Other services required
Code
C81
C84
C91
Meaning
Mobile First Aid Unit
Public teaching/relations
Other services required
Code
C82
C85
Meaning
Out to Point Wilson-training
Non-ambulance role
Code
D3
D6
Meaning
Wheelchair
Premature cot
Table D-Transport Type
Code
D1
D4
Meaning
MICA Ambulance-stretcher
Walker
Code
E1
E4
E7
E10
Meaning
Non-Emergency care req’d
Patient needs other transport
Directed to other case
Patient Dead On Arrival
Code
D2
D5
Meaning
Stretcher-normal ambulance
Walker, non ambulance
Table E-Transport, Reasons Why Not Transported
Code
E2
E5
E8
E11
Meaning
Cancelled by request
Patient not ready
Incident prevented attending
Unable to locate patient
Code
E3
E6
E9
E12
Meaning
Patient in need, but refused
Ambulance late
Hoax caller
Other { }
Code
F3
Meaning
Severe
Table F-Pain Scale
Code
F1
Meaning
Mild
Code
1
A
Meaning
Improved
Fair
Code
F2
Meaning
Moderate
Table G-Condition Upon Arrival at Hospital
Code
2
B
Meaning
Unchanged
Serious
Code
3
C
Meaning
Deteriorated
Critical
Notes:
1.
These codes are no longer used by the Metropolitan Ambulance Service, and haven’t been since 1997.
2. The codes are published as all ambulance officers and radio dispatchers still know these codes, as well as their newer
ones, but they are not used on-air.
3. The current metro codes, and regional ones used on the country ambulance network are available from the ambulance
sub-menu on this site.
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Ambulance Service Of Victoria HF Frequencies
Metropolitan & Rural Ambulance Service
Victoria
HF Radio
HF Radio Frequencies For Melbourne & Regional Victoria
Channel Info
Ambulance State wide HF
Ambulance State wide HF
Ambulance State wide HF
Ambulance State wide HF
Ambulance State wide HF
Output-RXF
3.7400 MHz
4.9500
7.5960
11.4635
14.7415
Metropolitan Ambulance’s Web Site Is At
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Rural Ambulance’s Web Site Is At
http://www.rav.vic.gov.au
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Metropolitan Ambulance Service Station Locations
Metropolitan Ambulance Service Branch
Locations
West Channel Frequencies are
Ch3 413.0750, Ch5 413.1500, Ch7 413.2250 with branches located at:
Altona
Bacchus Marsh
Broadmeadows
Bundoora
Laverton
Melton
Mica 1 (Coburg)
Mica 2 (Prahan)
Carlton
Mica 3 (Footscray)
Central (Fitzroy)
Coburg (Pascoe Vale)
Coolaroo (Campbellfield)
Craigieburn
Deer Park
Docklands (West
Melbourne)
Epping
Mica 4 (Heidelberg)
Mica 9 (Sunshine West)
Mica 13 (Deer Park)
Mica 14 (Campbellfield)
MICA Response 301
(Fitzroy)
Mica Response 302
(Richmond)
Moonee Ponds
Northcote (Fairfield)
Northland (Preston)
Essendon
Footscray
Heidelberg
Hoppers Crossing
Prahran
Preston
Richmond
St Albans
St Kilda (South
Melbourne)
Somerton
Sunbury
Sunshine
Thomastown
Thornbury
Tullamarine
Werribee
West Melbourne
East Channel Frequencies are Ch9 413.3500, Ch11 413.1000, Ch13 412.8500 with
branches located at:
Beconsfield
Belgrave
Berwick (Narre
Warren)
Box Hill
Burwood
Camberwell
Dromana
Eltham
(Montmorency)
Lilydale
Nunawading
Mica 5 (Box Hill)
Pakenham
Emerald
Mica 6 (Frankston)
Ringwood
Ferntree Gully
Frankston
Mica 7 (Dandenong) Rosebud
Mica 8 (Ringwood) Rowville
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Metropolitan Ambulance Service Station Locations
Carnegie
Glen Waverley
Caulfield
Hampton
Chelsea
Hampton Park
Hastings
Cranbourne
Dandenong
Doncaster
Healsville
Kew
Knox (Wantirna
South)
Langwarrin
Mica 10 (Bentleigh
East)
Mica 11 (Springvale/
Clayton)
Mica 12 (Dromana)
Mica Response 300
(Malvern)
Montrose
Moorabbin
Noble Park
Seaford
Sorrento
Springvale
Waverly
Windsor
Yarra
Junction
The Clinician (the adviser of treatment via radio to ambulance officers) can be heard on UHF Metro
1/31 413.4250MHz
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Rural Ambulance Service Victoria VHF & UHF Radio Frequencies
Rural Ambulance Service Victoria VHF Radio
VHF Radio Frequencies For Regional Victoria
CH
10-14
20-24
30-34
40-44
50-54
60-64
70-74
Output-RXF
76.6700
76.2500
76.4300
76.4900
76.7300
76.9100
76.0100
Central
West
North East
South West
South East
North West
To Metro Air
UHF Radio Frequencies For Regional Victoria
Some Transmissions in some areas are re-transmitted via the UHF ambulance network frequencies
listed for Metro Melbourne or one of the following uhf frequencies:
Ch/Freq 412.5250
412.4750
412.4250
Mildura
414.0000
Alexandra
450.6500
Horsham
450.7250
Swan Hill
451.3500
Ballarat
460.1500
Warracknabeal
413.1500
51
413.2250
52
412.8500
53
413.3500
54
413.1000
55
413.3750
56
413.1750
57
412.5250
58
413.1250
59
60-69 412.4750
415.4250
Latrobe Valley
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Rural Ambulance Service Victoria Radio Codes
Rural Ambulance Service Victoria Radio Codes
Code
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Meaning
Time Critical, respond lights & sirens (Code 1)
Acute, non-time critical, responds with lights only (Code 2)
Chronic/routine, respond normal road regulations, no lights or sirens (Code 3)
Patient deceased
No patient transported
Hospital notification required
Communications Priority, clear the airwaves for following…
Ambulance involved in motor car accident (MVA)
Ambulance officer(s) in distress, send urgent police assistance
Police required at…
Fire Brigade required at…
Rescue Services required at…
Mechanic required at…
Co-ord/District Officer Required at…
Ambulance officer(s), station contactable via pagers
Call me via landline
Phones switched to Headquarters
Leaving branch for…
Arrived at location
Departed from location
Arrived at destination
Clear of last and available for tasking
Return to HQ
Return to Branch
Return to Residence
Take Meal Break
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Australian Rescue Services Index
Rescue Services Index
Victoria
State Emergency Service Frequencies
State Emergency Service Codes
State Emergency Service Stations
Vic/NSW Alpine Resorts Commission Rescue
Westernport Safety Council HF Frequencies
Other Victorian Rescue Organizations
Life Saving Index
Surf Life Saving, Volunteer Rescue Association(NSW), State Emergency
Service (All States), Volunteer Coast Guard and any rescue frequency I can find
are coming soon!
Some states Police, Fire and/or Ambulance departments provide rescue services
under the relevant states acts. These departments within other emergency service
organizations (known to police, fireys and ambos across Australia as “ESO’s”) re
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State Emergency Service of Victoria UHF Radio Frequencies
State Emergency Service of Victoria
UHF Radio Frequencies.
Area
East Metropolitan Area
The actual frequencies in use are:
Output
Input
SES Ch
Mode
468.5500 459.0500 SES Ch 4 NFM
CTCSS
107.2
West Metropolitan Area
468.5750
459.0750
SES Ch 5 NFM
107.2
Outer Metropolitan Area
468.6000
459.1000
SES Ch 1 NFM
107.2
Regional Victoria
468.6250
459.1250
SES Ch 2 NFM
107.2
Regional Victoria
468.6500
459.1500
SES Ch 3 NFM
107.2
Police Channel
Police UHF Ch
29
Police UHF Ch
30
Police UHF Ch
31
Police UHF Ch
32
Police UHF Ch
33
Note, however, that the SES channel structure is:
468.6000
Ch 1
468.6250
Ch 2
468.6500
Ch 3
468.5500
Ch 4
468.5750
Ch 5
468.6000
Ch 6
468.6250
Ch 7
468.6500
Ch 8
468.5500
Ch 9
468.5750
Ch 10
468.6000
Ch 11*
468.6250
Ch12*
468.6500
Ch 13*
468.5500
Ch 14*
468.5750
Ch 15*
*Used in SIMPLEX mode only
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State Emergency Service Victoria Radio Codes
State Emergency Service Victoria
Radio Codes
Code
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
LHQ
ETA
ETC
Loc Stat
MVA
Meaning
Accident-Motor Car
Injured or sick person(s)
Deceased person(s)
Drowning
SES Members require urgent assistance
Electrical Power Lines down, shorting
Explosion, bomb discovered
Road obstruction, fallen tree etc
Premises Open but no person on site
Task To Difficult to undertake
Missing Person
Telephone Local Head Quarters ASAP
Localised Flooding
Evacuation anticipated
Not used
Require Ambulance at scene
Require Police at scene
Require MFB/CFA at scene
Require Welfare, Salvation Army, Red Cross etc
Response vehicle breakdown
Not used
Not used
Contact Utility Company, SES, Gas & Fuel, Yarra Valley Water etc
Local Headquarters
Estimated time of Arrival
Estimated Time To Complete Current Task
LOCation STATus
Motor Vehicle Accident
State Emergency Service, 151 Sturt St, Southbank, Victoria
Contact 9696 6111 24 hours for an emergency
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State Emergency Service Of Victoria Station Locations
State Emergency Service Of Victoria
Station Locations
Outer Metro [Ch 1:468.6000] Chelsea, Croydon, Eltham, Frankston, Hastings, Healesville,
Knox, Lilydale, Nunawading, Pakenham, San Remo, Sorrento, Springvale, Upper Yarra,
Wonthaggi.
Regional [Ch 2:468.6250]
Regional [Ch 3:468.6500] Geelong
East Metro [Ch 4:468.5500] Doncaster, Footscray, Malvern, Moorabbin, Oakleigh, St Kilda.
West Metro [Ch 5:468.5750] Altona, Bacchus Marsh, Broadmeadows, Craigeburn, Kielor,
Kinglake, Melton, Northcote, Sunbury, Werribee
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HF network. In some cases (especially near the NSW border, the Vic SES is often heard on
both the NSW VRA network and NSW SES network. All SES’s from every state also share
some common ‘national’ HF frequencies.
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Snowfields Frequencies for Victoria & NSW
Snowfields Frequencies (Vic & Sthn NSW)
Frequencies for the Alpine Resorts Commission (Vic) and Ski Lift Companies &
New South Wales Ski Resorts & Ski Patrols
Organization
Mt Hotham Ski Co Ltd
Mt Hotham Ski Co Ltd
Output-RXF
151.0500
152.5250
Mt Hotham Ski Co Ltd
157.7500
Falls Creek Ski Lifts Pty Ltd
462.0000
452.5000
Falls Creek Ski Lifts Pty Ltd
463.0250
453.5250
Mt Buller Ski Lifts Pty Ltd
464.2750
454.7750
Mt Buller Ski Lifts Pty Ltd
464.6000
455.1000
Mt Buller Ski Lifts Pty Ltd
465.3000
455.8000
Alpine Resorts Commission (Vic) VK3ARC
Alpine Resorts Commission (Vic) VK3ARC
Alpine Resorts Commission (Vic) VK3ARC
Alpine Resorts Commission (Vic) VK3ARC
Alpine Resorts Commission (Vic) VK3ARC
Alpine Resorts Commission (Vic) VK3ARC
Alpine Resorts Commission (Vic) VK3ARC
Alpine Resorts Commission (Vic) VK3ARC
Alpine Resorts Commission (Vic) VK3ARC
Alpine Resorts Commission (Vic) VK3ARC
Alpine Resorts Commission (Vic) VK3ARC
Alpine Resorts Commission (Vic) VK3ARC
Alpine Resorts Commission (Vic) VK3ARC
Perisher Blue
466.2250
466.4250
466.6250
467.0000
467.0500
467.1000
467.2750
467.3000
467.3500
467.3750
467.6250
467.8000
507.1000
470.0250
456.7250
456.9250
457.1250
457.5000
457.5500
457.6000
457.7750
457.8000
457.8500
457.8750
458.1250
458.3000
517.1000
Perisher Blue
470.9250
Perisher Blue
472.4250
Perisher Blue
472.6500
Perisher Blue
472.8500
NSW Ski Patrol
Input-TXF
155.6500
Location
Mt Hotham
Lake Mountain
Falls Creek
Mt Buller
Mt Buller
Falls Creek
Mt Hotham
Falls Creek
Mt Buller Ski Patrol
Mt Baw Baw
Lake Mountain
Search and Rescue
Mt Higginbotham Ski Patrol
Used at all Vic Ski Resorts
73.7300
Notes:
These frequencies are most active from late May until early September,
1although they are still used during the summer months in the high country too.
Victoria Police, SES, Ambulance, CFA & DSE all have direct access to
2467.6250 (Search and rescue in the snowfields) via their own radio sets. (Ch 99 in
VicPOL ‘Saber’ h/held radios)
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Westernport Safety Council HF Frequencies
Westernport Safety Council
HF Frequencies
Freq-Out
4.1250
4.4830
6.2150
Notations
Caldermeade, Corinella, Hastings, Warrnett
As Above
As Above
All of the above frequencies are in MHz and use USB mode
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Other Victorian Rescue Organizations
Other Victorian Rescue Organizations
User/Organization
Freq-Out Freq-In
Southern Peninsula Rescue
154.4250 SIMPLEX
Squad
Bellarine Peninsula Rescue Squad 156.8000 SIMPLEX
Notations
Mornington Area & Surrounds
Geelong & Surrounds
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for information on these and rescue info from other states.
The following organizations or groups also can be heard on their radio network during search/
rescue operations. Remember to scan these ones too.
Police, Alpine Resorts Commission, DS&E, Fire, Military (inc Military Airband), Shipping (HF,
VHF and UHF) and civil aviation airband are also used in rescues and searches.
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Life Saving Organisations Index
LIFE SAVING INDEX
Victoria
VICTORIAN BRANCH
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Surf Life Saving Victoria: Frequencies
FREQUENCY INFORMATION
RXF
486.9500
486.0250
485.8500
485.1500
485.0000
484.9500
161.9500
161.9500
161.9000
161.8500
161.8000
161.7500
156.8000
156.6750
156.3750
155.1000
153.2000
128.9000
TXF
CTCSS
USE
SURF RESCUE COMMAND CHANNEL
481.7500
480.8250
480.6500
Mt Oberon
Mt Carrajung
SIMPLEX C: Phillip Island and Bass Strait Only
SIMPLEX B: Every 2nd beach (Alternates with below)
SIMPLEX A: Every 1st beach (Alternates with above)
Portable Station Seaspray
157.3500
157.3500
157.3000
157.2500
157.2000
157.1500
156.8000
156.6750
156.3750
Portable Station Seaspray, Woodside Beach, Lakes Entrance
Portable Station Seaspray, Woodside Beach, Lakes Entrance
Portable Station Seaspray, Woodside Beach, Lakes Entrance
Portable Station Seaspray, Woodside Beach, Lakes Entrance
Portable Station Seaspray, Woodside Beach, Lakes Entrance
Portable Station Woodside Beach
Portable Station Woodside Beach
Portable Station Woodside Beach
Cape Woolami
Elwood Life Saving Club, ELWOOD
153.2000
AM
“Life Saver 1” LSV Helicopter Company Freq.
All Freqs
VHF Marine Radio Frequencies
All Freqs
HF Marine (&27MHz HF Marine CB)
2.2840
2.6380
4.5350
4.6200
USB
USB
USB
USB
Elwood & Sandringham Life Saving Clubs
Elwood Life Saving Club
Elwood Life Saving Club
Elwood Life Saving Club
LSV ACN: 004 704 652
Notes:
1.
“Life Saver 7” is currently painted in the Westpac colors, and it is based at Essendon Airport. It’s old
callsign was DASAR 1 (Direct Air Search & Rescue 1).
2.
Simplex A and Simplex B alternate between each LSV club along the coast. Simplex C is used
on Phillip Island and the repeater channel (486.9500) is used by Surf Rescue Command who oversee all
LSV activities. Life Saver 7 talks to Surf Rescue Command and not the local patrol, only switching to
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simplex at incident locations.
3.
Life Saving Victoria patrol all beaches between Apollo Bay & Lakes Entrance along the Victorian coast
line this is also known as the SURF COMMAND NETWORK.
4.
Some Life Saving Clubs in Victoria are not associated with the LSV, but with Royal Surf Life Saving-a
separate body. Click here to check out their frequencies.
List Of Life Saving (Vic) Affiliated Clubs:
Club
Mallacoota
Lakes Entrance
Seaspray
Woodside
Waratah Beach
Venus Bay
Inverloch
Cape Paterson
Woolamai
Point Leo
Gunnamatta
Sorrento
Portsea
Mount Martha
Carrum
Bonbeach
Chelsea Longbeach
Mordialloc
Mentone
Half Moon Bay
Hampton
St Kilda
South Melbourne
Williamstown
Altona
Point Lonsdale
Ocean Grove
13th Beach
Bancoora
Torquay
Jan Juc
Anglesea
Fairhaven
Lorne
Wye River
Kennett River
Apollo Bay
Port Campbell
Warrnambool
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FREQUENCY INFORMATION
RXF/TXF
484.5250
CTCSS
USE
Seaford, Middle Park, Port Melbourne
Middle Park, Sandringham,
485.1500
485.9500
& MARINE VHF/HF Frequencies
RLSSA (Vic) ACN: 004 704 652
Notes:
1.
In 1924 it was decided that SLS (VIC) is in charge of beach/ocean/surf “Surf” Life Saving and the RLSSA
in charge of Life Saving at pools and all inland, fixed waterways.
2.
The RLSSA administers what was known in the 1980s as the “Aquapass” Program and Life
Saving Certificates such as the Bronze Star, Medallion etc on behalf of State Schools and almost every
Australian will have at least passed their “Water Discovery” Award. Therefore, these frequencies may be in
use at some Victorian pools, where RLSSA life savers are present. Many Swimming Clubs that are poolbased will be affiliated with RLSSA.
3.
A merger between SLSA and RLSSA is currently under consideration, depending mostly on the
view of the volunteers who make up most of these organizations.
Some Life Saving Clubs in Victoria are not associated with Royal Surf Life Saving but Life Saving
4.
Victoria-a separate body. Click here to check out their frequencies.
Some Known RLSSA Swimming Pools/Clubs:
Club
Location
Bayside Aquatics
Mentone
Broadmeadows Leisure Centre
Broadmeadows
Clayton Fitness Centre
Clayton
Craigeburn Leisure Centre
Craigeburn
Dandenong Oasis
Dandenong
Kilsyth Centenary Pool
Kilsyth
Sunbury Aquatic Centre
Sunbury
Toby Haenon Swim Centre
Sandringham
Wyndham Leisure Centre
Hoppers Crossing
Eltham Leisure Centre
Eltham
Greensborough Outdoor Pool
Greensborough
Aquarena
Shepparton
Van Dyke’s Swim School
Greensborough
Diamond Creek Pool
Diamond Creek
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Victoria
Metropolitan Rail Service-Connex
Country Rail Service-V Line
National Rail Service*
*Includes Frequencies for Puffing Billy, National Rail, Freight Expres and other
national rail operators in Victoria.
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Melbourne Metro Train Radio- "METROL"
Connex. Metro Melbourne Train
Frequenices
Owner & Operator of all Metropolitan Trains, Melbourne
“M Train” now run by Connex and they share the same metro radio network, known as “Metrol”
Usage
Met Control Centre Ch 1
Frequency Output
Frequency Input
414.4750
405.1250
Met Control Centre Ch 2
414.8250
405.3750
Met Control Centre Ch 3
Met Control Centre Ch 4
Met Control Centre Ch 6
Met Control Centre Ch 7
Met Control Centre Ch 8
415.1250
415.4000
414.9500
415.1750
415.4250
405.6750
405.9500
405.5000
405.7250
405.9750
Met Control Centre Ch 9
414.5000
405.0500
Met Control Centre Ch 11
Met Control Centre Ch 12
414.8500
415.0250
405.4000
405.5750
Heidelberg
Met Control Centre Ch 13
Met Control Centre Ch 14
Met Control Centre Ch 15
Met Control Centre Ch 16
Met Control Centre Ch 17
Met Control Centre Ch 18
Met Control Centre Ch 19
Met Control Centre Ch 20
Met Control Centre Ch 21
Met Control Centre Ch 22
Met Control Centre Ch 23
415.2000
414.5250
414.7000
414.8750
415.0500
415.2250
414.5500
414.7250
414.9000
415.0750
415.2500
405.7500
405.0750
405.2500
405.4250
405.6000
405.7750
405.1000
405.2750
405.4500
405.6250
405.8000
Wattle Glen
Epping
Epping, Alphington
Montmorency
Heidelberg
Ruthven
Wattle Glen
Wattle Glen
Epping
Epping
Met Control Centre Ch 5
Met Control Centre Ch 10
Connex
414.6250
414.6750
411.4750
405.1750
405.2250
Heidelberg
Montmorency
Connex
411.3750
Mechanics&Electricians
Newport Rail Workshops
77.2400
410.8000
82.8600
Montmorency
Montmorency
Flinders St Platforms
411.5250
Wattle Glen
Flinders St Platforms
411.6625
Epping
Flinders St Platforms
411.3375
Transmitter/Repeater Locations
Montmorency
Montmorency
Wattle Glen
Epping
Notes:
The second rail operator, M Train, used the same frequencies as Connex. The 23 Met Control Channels, haven’t changed since
their inception in the early 1980s. When the Kennett Government sold the Met Rail as two businesses, they continued to share
the same frequencies. As M Train (National Express) has pulled out, all railways frequencies for Metro Melbourne stay the same,
and they have been checked today, December 19, 2002.
These frequencies are used by train drivers across Metro Melbourne to communicate with the Met Control Centre (heard on air
as “Metrol,” which is located next to, and up the stairs from Platform One at Flinders Street Station. (Where the Driver’s Rooms
are)
Drivers can be heard calling METROL, FLEET CONTROL, MET SHOP, UNION and individual Railway Stations, Signal Boxes,
Towers etc, as well as the fact that train drivers have a telephone interconnect facility, allowing them to make normal telephone
calls, using their radio, for free. AS THESE CALLS GO VIA LANDLINE AND THE PUBLIC SWITCHED TELEPHONE NETWORK
IT IS ILLEGAL TO LISTEN TO A PHONE CALL, so as soon as you realise that the driver is using his radio as a phone, you are
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obliged, by law, to scan past it.
Driver’s radio’s are also part of the train’s Public Address System, and when the driver plugs his radio in to it’s socket in the
train’s cabin it also becomes part of the Emergency Distress System. (they are portable and drivers can often be heard ringing
from home etc) In case you didn’t know, pressing that Emergency button on the new and refurbished trains will ring the train
driver’s radio, and he will then look at the CCTV (on board cameras) to see what is happening.
Note also that Connex Trains have built-in DVD Recorders (that are placed where the guard once sat) that record every picture
and sound across the whole train onto a DVD, which is never taped over, but filed. It is known amongst train drivers as the
“electronic guard”
The MET was to get a newer radio and train control system, but the State Government scraped the project, stating that the
current ‘Metrol” system was more than adequate. (Herald Sun 9/9/03)
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V/Line Rail Frequencies for Regional Victoria & Interstate
V/Line Country & Interstate Trains, Victoria
Callsign “Centrol”
Usage
Frequency Output Frequency Input
V Line Control Centre Ch1
418.7250
409.7250
V Line Control Centre Ch2
V Line Control Centre Ch3
V Line Control Centre Ch4
V Line Control Centre Ch5
V Line Control Centre Ch6
V Line Control Centre Ch7
V Line Control Centre Ch8
419.3500
418.1500
419.0500
419.9500
419.6500
418.4500
418.7500
409.9000
408.7000
409.6000
410.5000
410.2000
409.0000
409.3000
V Line Control Centre Ch11
V Line Control Centre Ch12
VLine Dynon Rd West Twr
VLine Dynon Rd West Twr
VLine Local Radio 1
418.2000
418.2500
418.9250
418.4750
469.7000
408.7500
408.8000
409.4750
409.1750
VLine Local Radio 2
469.7250
VLine Local Radio 6
469.5000
VLine Local Radio 7
469.6000
VLine Local Radio 3
412.3750
VLIne Local Radio 4
412.2000
VLine Spencer St
Loco Fuel Point, Dynon Rd
418.2750
418.7750
408.8250
409.3250
Sth Dynon Rd Shunters
418.3250
409.3250
VLIne Country Stations
418.5500
409.1000
Melbourne Yards Shunt
418.5750
409.1250
Geelong Yards
VLine Spencer St
Melbourne Yards
VLIne Country Stations
418.6000
418.6250
418.8000
418.5500
409.1500
409.1750
409.3500
409.1000
Melbourne Yards Shunt
418.5750
409.1250
Geelong Yards
VLine Spencer St
Melbourne Yards
VLine Local 8
418.6000
418.6250
418.8000
469.6750
409.1500
409.1750
409.3500
Vic Railways Authority
78.9625
81.4625
V Line Freight
412.4500
V Line Freight
418.8500
Transmitter/Repeater Locations
Seymour, Albury, Tocumwal, Shepparton, Dookie,
Echuca
Melb To Pyrenees
Ararat, Ouyen, Pinnaroo, Castlemaine
Piangil, Moulamein, Deniliquin, Eaglehawk, Inglewood
Geelong, Yelta, Portland, Maroona
Wolseley, Albury
Stony Point, Sale, Nyora
Warrnambool, Brooklyn, Newport, Tootenham,
RobinVale
West Towere Area, Appleton Dock to Newport
Seymour, Murota, Hopetoun, Dimboola, Yaapeet
Dynon Rd West Tower Operations
Dynon Rd West Tower Operations-Melbourne
Driver To Driver; Driver To Guards etc
Spencer Street Platforms
412.3750
& Geelong Station
Geelong
Spencer St
Yards
Geelong
Spencer St
Yards
Guards
409.4000
Notes:
The operator of V/Line (National Express) has quit its V/Line, M Train and M Tram contracts with the State Government.
However, V/Line will continue to operate, and I can confirm that all of V/Line’s frequencies will be remaining the same, after many
phone calls, and some field research since they pulled out on Tuesday 17/12/2002
These frequencies are used by train drivers across Victoria to communicate with the V/Line Control Centre (heard on air as
“Centrol,” which is located at Spencer St Railway Station, and at every country Victorian station (look for the huge antenna’s)
Many frequencies are low-powered and will only be heard if you are near enough to the transmitter/repeater site.
Any frequencies not listed here, is because they belong to other Rail Services, however, the next page contains all the
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State, like Freight Australia (Federal Allocation)
Many of the V/Line frequencies will match those of interstate rail authorities. (I heard a Centrol operator tell a Train driver to
contact Adelaide Control on Ch 12 (V/Line) and was able to listen and confirm this).
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Puffing Billy, National Rail, Freight Aust and all other Vic Rail Radio
All Other Victorian Rail Services (Inc Tourist Rail)
Usage
Frequency
Output
Rail Track Access Aust 168.5800
Rail Track Access Aust 168.6200
494.8000
Steam Rail Victoria
National Rail Corporation 450.0500
Railways Historic Society 450.0250
Puffing Billy-Emerald Rail 77.5625
Great Northern Railways 411.7250
National Rail Corporation 411.9750
National Rail Corporation 418.2250
National Rail Corporation 418.6500
National Rail Corporation 418.9500
National Rail Corporation 410.6250
National Rail Corporation 410.8750
National Rail Corporation 411.0250
National Rail Corporation 411.2000
National Rail Corporation 412.3250
Great Southern Railways 410.8250
ATN Shunt
411.8500
National Rail Melbourne 418.8750
Yards
A
Frequency
Input
Transmitter/Repeater Locations
NSW Local Train Radio
408.7750
409.2000
409.4500
Billy can be heard usually every Thursday
Shunting
P Gate Dynon Rd Yards
S Gate Dynon Rd Yards
S Gate Dynon Rd Yards
S Gate Dynon Rd Yards
P Gate Dynon Rd Yards
P Gate Dynon Rd Yards
P Gate Dynon Rd Yards
P Gate Dynon Rd Yards
P Gate Dynon Rd Yards
Train Operations
409.4250
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Worldwide Aviation HF "MWARA" Frequencies
Worldwide Aviation MWARA HF
Frequencies
International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO)
These frequencies are used when an aircraft is beyond the range of VHF communications to
communicate with Air Traffic Control (ATC), almost all aircraft rely on HF radio at some point during
their flight. VHF is useless unless the plane is within ‘line of sight’ to the tower to which it needs to
communicate with. It is mostly aircraft positions and weather reports that will be heard on these
frequencies, but the RAAF will be heard here also from time to time! It is en-route radiotelephony
networks serving the Major World Air Route Areas (MWARAS) of the world.
Contents Of This Page:
Table 1 MWARA Family & Regions
Table 2: MWARA HF Stations
Table 3: MWARA HF Frequencies By Family
Table 4: MWARA HF Frequencies By Frequency Lowest to Highest
Refer To The National HF Map (in the National section) to see where these frequencies are used
around Australia. All frequencies are expressed as Megahertz [MHz]
{4669KHz =4.6690MHz} in UPPER SIDE BAND (USB) all frequencies can be received at various times
of the sunspot cycle.
Table 1: Family & Region
Family
AFI
CEP
CWP
EA
E-CAR
E-SAM
EUR
INO
MID
NAT
NCA
NP
SAT
SEA
SP
W-CAR
W-SAM
Station
Abidjan
Addis Ababa
Family
INO-1
AFI-3
Region
Africa
Central Eastern Pacific
Central Western Pacific
Eastern Asia
Eastern Carribean
Eastern South America
Europe
Indian Ocean
Middle East
North Atlantic
North Central Asia
North Pacific
South Atlantic
South East Asia
South Pacific
West Carribean
Western South America
Table 2: MWARA HF Stations
Station
Family
Accra
AFI-4
Aktyubinsk
MID-3
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Aden
Algiers
Family
AFI-3
AFI-2
Worldwide Aviation HF "MWARA" Frequencies
Amman
Ankara
MID-1
Antofogasta
Asuncion
W-SAM
Auckland
Baghdad
SP-6
Bali
Bamako
SEA-3
Basrah
Beijing
MID-1
Beirut
Belem
EUR-A/MID-1
Berlin
Bissau
EUR-A
Bombay
Boyerus
MID-2
Brazzaville
Brisbane
AFI-4
Bujumbura
Cairo
AFI 3/4
Cambridge Bay
Campo Grande
NAT-D
Casablanca
Cenamer
AFI-1
Cocos Island
Colombo
INO-1
Cordoba
Dacca
W-SAM
Darwin
Delhi
SEA-3
Djibouti
Dushanbe
AFI-3
Gander
Gao
NAT A/B/C/D
Guangzhou
Hargeisa
EA-1
Hong Kong
Honolulu
CWP/SEA-2
Iqualit
Johannesburg
Kano
Khartoum
Kuala Lumpur
Kuwait
Lagos
Lima
Lusaka
Male
Mauritius
Mogadishu
Moroni
Naha
New York
Pago Pago
Pascua
Porto Alegre
Punta Arenas
Reunion
NAT-D
INO-1
AFI-4
AFI-3
SEA 1/2
MID-1
AFI-4
W-SAM
AFI-4
INO-1/SEA-3
INO-1
AFI-3
INO-1
CWP
NAT A/B
SP-7
SP-7
E-SAM
W-SAM
INO-1
Jakarta
Kabul
Karachi
Kigau
Kubyshev
Kzly Orda
Libreville
Lisbon
Madras
Malta
Menodoza
Monrovia
Muscat
Niamey
Nouadhibou
Panama
Perth
Porto Velho
Rangoon
Rio De Janiero
Sal
San Juan
Sao Tome
Shanghai
Sondrestrom
Taipei
Tehran
Tunis
AFI-1
E-CAR/NAT
AFI-4
EA-1
NAT-D
CWP
MID-1/2
AFI-2
Salvador
Santa Maria
Seoul
Shanwick
St Denis
Tamanrasset
Toamasina
Ujung Pandang
Antanarivo
MID-1
INO-1
Athens
E-SAM
EUR-A
Bahrein
MID-1
MID-1/2
Bangui
AFI-1
AFI-4
Beira
EA-1
INO-1
Benghazi
E-SAM
AFI-3
Bodo
AFI-1
NAT-D
Brasilia
E-CAR
E-SAM
Buenos Aires
SP-6
W-SAM
Calcutta
AFI-3
SEA-3
Canaries
E-SAM
AFI/SAT
Churchill
W-CAR
NAT-D
Conakry
SEA-1
AFI-1
Dakar
SEA-1
AFI-1
Diego Garcia
MID-2
INO-1
Entebee
MID-2
AFI-3
Ghardia
AFI-2
AFI-2
Ho-chi-minh City
AFI-3
SEA-2
Iceland
CEP/CWP/
NAT B/C/D
NP/SP
Jeddah
SEA-3
MID-1
Kandahar
MID-2
MID-2
Kathmandu
MID-2
SEA-1
Kinshasha
AF-3
AFI-4
Kunming
MID-3
EA-1
Lahore
MID-3
MID-2
Lilongwe
AFI-4
INO-1
Luanda
AFI-1
AFI-4
Mahajanja
SEA-1
INO-1
Manaus
CWP
E-SAM
Merida
W-SAM
W-CAR
Montivideo
AFI-1
E-SAM
Nadi
MID-2
SP-6
Nairobi
AFI-2
AFI-3
Nouakchott
AFI-1
AFI-1
Paramaribo
W-SAM
NAT A/B
Port Moresby
INO-1/SEA-3
CWP
Peurto Monnt
E-SAM
W-SAM
Recife
SEA-1
SAT-1/2
Rome
E-SAM/SATEUR-A
1/2
San Francisco
SAT-1/2
CEP
Santiago
NAT A/B/C
W-SAM
Seychelles
CWP
INO-1
Singapore
NAT A/B/C/D
SEA 1/3
Tahiti
INO-1
SP-7
Tashkent
AFI-2/3
MID-3
Tokyo
INO-1
CWP, NP ¾
Uralsk
SEA-3
MID-3
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Worldwide Aviation HF "MWARA" Frequencies
Vientiane
Wuhan
SEA-2
EA-1
Red Indicates good target stations for Australian monitors, but all can be received!!
Table 3: MWARA HF Frequencies By Family
Family
AFI 1
AFI 2
AFI 3
AFI 4
CEP
CWP 1/2
EA 1
EA 2
E-CAR/CAR 1
E-SAM
EUR-A
INO-1
MID-1
MID-2
MID-3
NAT-A
NAT-B
NAT-C
NAT-D
NAT-E
NAT-F
NCA-1
NCA-2
NCA-3
NP-3/4
SAT-1
SAT-2
SEA-1
SEA-2
SEA-3
SP 6/7
W-CAR/CAR-2
W-SAM/SAM-1
E-SAM/SAM-2
Frequency (MHz) 3.4520MHz =3452KHz
3.4520, 6.5350, 8.8610, 13.3570, 17.9550
3.4190, 5.6520, 8.8940, 13.2730, 17.9610
3.4670, 5.6580, 10.0180, 11.3000, 13.2880, 17.9610
2.8780, 5.4930, 8.9030, 13.2940, 17.9610
2.8690, 3.4130, 5.5470, 8.8430, 11.2820, 13.2610, 13.3540, 17.9040
2.9980, 4.6660, 6.5320, 6.5620, 8.9030, 11.3840, 13.3000
3.0160, 6.5560, 6.5710, 8.8970, 10.0420, 13.2970
3.4850, 5.6490, 5.6550, 8.9420, 11.3960, 13.3090, 17.9070
2.8870, 5.5500, 6.5770, 8.8460, 8.9180, 13.2970, 19.9070
3.4790, 5.5260, 8.8550, 10.0960, 13.2970, 17.9070
3.4790, 5.6610, 6.5980, 10.0840, 13.2880, 17.9610
3.4760, 5.6340, 8.8790, 13.3060, 17.9610
2.9920, 5.6670, 8.9180, 13.3120
3.4670, 5.6580, 10.0180, 13.2880
2.9440, 4.6690, 6.6310, 8.9510, 11.3750, 17.9610
3.0160, 5.5980, 8.8250, 13.3060, 17.9460
2.8990, 5.6160, 8.8640, 13.2910, 17.9460
2.8720, 5.6490, 8.8790, 13.3060, 17.9460
2.9710, 4.6750, 8.8910, 11.2790, 13.2910, 17.9460
2.9620, 6.6280, 8.8250, 11.3090, 13.3540, 17.9460
3.4760, 6.6220, 8.8310, 13.2910, 17.9460
3.0190, 5.6460, 13.3150, 17.9580
2.8510, 4.6780, 6.5920, 10.0960, 17.9580
3.0040, 5.6640, 10.0390, 13.3030, 17.9580
2.9320, 5.6280, 6.5500, 8.9510, 10.0480, 11.3300, 13.2940, 13.3000,
17.9040
3.4520, 6.5350, 8.8610, 13.3570, 17.9550
2.8540, 5.5650, 11.2910, 13.3150, 17.9550
3.4700, 6.5660, 10.0660, 11.3960, 13.3180, 17.9070
3.4850, 5.6490, 5.6560, 8.9420, 11.3960, 13.3090, 17.9070
3.4700, 6.5560, 10.0660, 11.3960, 13.3180, 17.9070
3.4670, 5.6430, 8.8760, 13.2610, 17.9040
3.4550, 5.5200, 8.8460, 11.3960, 13.2970, 17.9070
2.9440, 4.6690, 6.6490, 10.0240, 11.3600, 17.9070
3.4790, 5.5260, 8.8550, 10.0960, 13.2970, 17.9070
Maps Of Each MWARA Available Also
Best Australian Frequencies To Hear HF Aviation Radio
Table 4: MWARA HF Frequencies By Lowest MHz to Highest MHz
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4.6660
4.6690
5.5200
Central USSR, SW S. 4.6750
America
5.5260
Western Caribbean
5.5550
Eastern Caribbean
5.5650
Central/Northern Sth
America
South Atlantic Ocean
5.5980
North Atlantic
5.6010
Middle East
5.6280
5.6490
5.6580
North Pacific Ocean 5.6340
North Atlantic Ocean 5.6520
5.6610
North East Africa
5.6670
6.5350
Middle East
North West Africa,
Sth Atlantic
Far East
6.5320
6.5560
Indian Ocean
North Central Africa
Central Europe,
Medditerranean
Central Western Pacific
South East Asia
6.5770
Caribbean
Eastern USSR
6.5980
Central Europe
5.6160
5.6430
5.6650
Central Western
Pacific
South/South West
Africa
Central Eastern
Pacific
Central Eastern
Pacific
North Atlantic Ocean
South Pacific Ocean
South East Asia
5.6640
6.5330
Eastern USSR
North Central USSR
6.5620
6.6030
6.5710
Central Western
Pacific
West Caribbean, Gulf 6.5890
Of Mexico
North Central USSR 6.6310
6.6730
8.8460
North West Africa
West Caribbean
8.8250
8.8850
8.8640
North Atlantic
8.8670
8.8430
North Atlantic
South America, South 8.8610
Atlantic
8.8790
South Pacific
8.8910
North Atlantic, Artic
Circle
Sth Cental Africa,
West Pacific
Sth Central USSR
Eastern USSR
South East Asia
South America
South Atlantic
South West South
America
Caribbean
8.8940
Nth Central Africa
8.8970
South Western Sth
America
Central East Pacific
North West Africa, Sth
Atlantic
Indian Ocean, Nth
Atlantic
Far East
8.9180
Caribbean, Middle
East
South Asia
Far East
Central Europe
North Atlantic
North East Africa
South Central USSR
8.9420
South East Asia
10.0240
10.0480
10.0960
11.2820
11.3300
11.3840
South America
North Pacific
South America
Central Eastern Pacific
North Pacific
Central Western Pacific
13.2730
Nth Central Africa, South
Pacific
Africa, North Pacific
5.4930
5.5470
5.5740
6.5860
8.9030
8.9510
10.0250
10.0660
11.1950
11.2910
11.3600
11.3870
13.2880
10.0180
10.0420
10.0840
11.2790
11.3000
11.3750
11.3960
17.9250
13.2910
North East Africa,
Middle East
13.3000
South America, Far
East
13.3120
South East Asia
13.3360
South East Asia
17.9040
North West Africa,
Sth Atlantic
Central South America17.9460
17.9610
Africa, Indian Ocean
13.2970
13.3090
13.3180
13.3570
South Central USSR 6.6490
Caribbean, South
East Asia
North Atlantic, Artic
Circle
Western & Southern
Pacific
Middle East
Central East Pacific
Pacific Ocean
North Atlantic, Arctic
Circle
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13.2940
13.3060
13.3150
13.3540
17.9070
17.9550
North Atlantic
Indian Ocean, North
Atlantic
South Atlantic
Pacific Ocean
Sth East Asia, USSR,
Sth America
North West Africa, South
Atlantic
Worldwide Aviation HF "MWARA" Frequencies
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Aviation Index
Worldwide Aviation Terminology "Pilot's Speak" (English)
A to Z Worldwide Aviation Radio
Terminology
Published: First Edition 1996; Second Edition (Reprint) 2000, Third Edition (Reprint) September 2003.
Fourth Edition: Completely Revised and Updated November 2003.
AACC
ACARS
ACC
ADF
ADIZ
AFB
Affirmative
AFTN
AGL
AIREP
ANO
ANR
Airspeed
Airway
Alternate
AM
APU
ARINC
ASI
ATA
ATIS
ATC
AUSSIE
AUW
Block
Bogey
Area Approach Control Centre
Aeronautical Communications Addressing and Reporting System
which is a digital datalink between aircraft and ground stations
Area Control Centre
Automatic Direction Finder
Air Defence
Air Force Base
Yes
Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunications Network the telex link
between international ground stations
Above Ground Level (measured in feet)
A spoken position report with weather information
Air Navigation Order
Air Navigation Regulation
Speed of aircraft in the air
Designated flight route that an aircraft is required to follow. (This will
be replaced with Air Navigation Systems across the globe)
An airport nominated by a pilot if his aircraft can’t land at its original
landing site.
Amplitude modulation, and is the transmission mode employed by
civil and military aircraft on the aviation bands
Auxilary power unit, used to power lights, air con etc and to help start
the jet turbines on Boeings etc
Aeronautical Radio Incorporated, suppliers of comms equipment to
the airline industry
Air speed indicator
Actual Time of Arrival
Automatic Terminal Information Service
Air Traffic Control
Callsign of the Royal Australian Air Force
All UP Weight , which is the total aircraft weght at any stage during
flight
An allocated area of air space, such as block Flight Level 350. Which
means the aircraft can operate at 35, 000 feet.
Military slang for target aircraft
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Worldwide Aviation Terminology "Pilot's Speak" (English)
Bunt
Pilot slang for throwing the plane into a steep dive to avoid collision
or other hazard
Carrier
CAT
CAVOK
CB
Charlie
Combie
CTZ
CVR
Commercial passenger airline
Clear Air Turbulence
Ceiling and Visibility unlimited (The sky is clear and OK)
Cumulonimbus clouds (thunderstorm clouds!)
Copied/received transmission OK
Aircraft where proportion of pax/cargo can be varied by adding/
removal of seats.
Area being controlled by Air Traffic Control, Control Area
Communications (An obvious one I hope!)
Morse code, used mostly for identification purposes on navigation
aids.
Control Zone
Cockpit Voice Recorder
DELTA
Diagonal
DIW
DME
DMEA
Suffixed (added to) flight #, meaning “delivery”
Represents a “/ ” in transmission of information
Dead In The Water!!!
Distance Measuring Equipment
200MHz Distance Measuring Equipment
ELT
Endurance
ETA
ETD
Emergency Repeater beacon
The time an aircraft burn fuel to remain aloft
Estimated Time of Arrival
Estimated Time Of Departure
FIR
FIS
FRM
Flight Information Region
Flight Information Services
Fault Reporting Manual, book which pilot keeps logging planes faults
that will need attention upon landing
Flight Level
Flight Management System
Radio Frequency
Flight Service Station
CTA
COMMS
CW
FL
FMS
FREQ
FSS
GCA
Go Round
GHFS
GPS
GNS
GPU
Ground Controlled Approach (Used in military, where ATC talks
plane down)
An aborted landing
Global High Frequency System (USAF)
Global Positioning System
Omega Navigation System (Low Frequency [LF] System)
Ground Power Unit, provides aux power when plane on ground or
due to faults in APU
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Worldwide Aviation Terminology "Pilot's Speak" (English)
Gradu
Green
Groundspeed
GMDSS
Gradually
Scrambled speech mode (military)
Is the aircraft speed over a ground reference point. It is Airspeed +
tailwind or Airspeed – headwind
Global Maritime Distress & Safety System
Heavy
HAC
HF
An aircraft with a AUW above 300,000 pounds.
High Altitude Chart
High frequency radio, shortwave
IAS
IATA
ICAO
IFR
ILS
IMC
Indicated air speed
International Air Transport Association
International Civil Aviation Organisation
Instrument Flight Rules
Instrument landing system
Instrument Meteorological Conditions and means the weather is so
bad you can only fly off instruments, as visibility is nil.
International Marine Satellite
Inertial navigation system.
Intermittently, or every so often
Inertial RadioNavigation system, which uses ground based aids to
check the accuracy of navigational plotting
InMarSat
INS
Inter
IRS
KHz
Knot
Means kilohertz
1 Nautical mile per hour which is 1.151 statute mph
Latitude
LDOC
Longitude
LF
Localiser
LSALT
LSB
LUFL
is meridian and expressed as degrees East & West
Long distance operational control (A set of HF radio frequencies used
for comms between pilots, airline and airline company officials)
meridians North & South, expressed as degrees
Low Frequency
Electronic aid that aligns aircraft with runway
Lowest Safest Altitude
Lower Side Band (Not used much in aviation)
Lowest Usable Flight Level
Mach
Medivac
Maverick
MET
Metar
MF
MHz
Mike Sierra
MINDIV
Is the speed of sound (at ground level approx 670 mph/ 1,072km/h)
Medical Evacuation flight
Target Aircraft (military)
Meteorology the weather
Aviation Routine Weather Report (coded)
Medium wave Frequencies
Megahertz
Maintenance Status
Minimum Diversion Fuel
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Worldwide Aviation Terminology "Pilot's Speak" (English)
Miss Approach
MLS
MTOW
MWARA
An aborted landing, similar to a ‘go round’
Microwave landing system
Maximum take-off weight
Major World Air Route Area, referring to HF radio ground stations
NAT
NASA
NAVAID
Nautical Mile
NM
NDB
Negative
No Joy
NOSAR
NOSIG
NOTAM
North Atlantic
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, USA
Navigational aid, radio type
1 nautical mile equals 1.151 static miles
Nautical Mile
Low frequency non-directional beacon
Simply means no
No Communications Established
No search and rescue required
No significant weather to report
Notice to airmen, a significant message for pilots to take notice of
OCA
OBLIQUE
OCTA
Oceanic Control Area
A Slash “/” character in voice communications
Outside controlled airspace, low in the sky, where Cessna and other
light planes are found visually.
Outside air temperature
Cloud layers expressed in eights of the sky. 4 OKTAS means 4/8 of
the sky is cloud covered
A GSN radio navigation system on LF (Low Frequency)
Aircraft on top of cloud layers
Operations
An aborted landing, either practice or emergency related
OAT
OKTAS
OMEGA
On Top
OPS
Overshoot
PAR
PAX
PAPA
POB
QNH
QSL
RAAF
RAF
RCAF
Reserves
Precision approach Radar, equipment used to guide military aircraft
into designated airport
Passengers
Callsign suffix for postioning of flight
Persons on board (not including crew)
Altimeter sub-scale, giving elevation if the aircraft was on the ground
at that precise point. Heard on VHF as “Roger Qantas 186 Area QNH
12,600, Maintain Flight Level one six zero”
Confirmation Of Reception, usually in the form of posted & returned
‘qsl’ card
Royal Australian Air Force
Royal Air Force (Britain)
Royal Canadian Air Force
Minimal fuel requirements required on arrival
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Worldwide Aviation Terminology "Pilot's Speak" (English)
RDARA
RED
RNC
Roger
RomeoDeltaAlpha
RomeoDeltaUniform
RPT
RSAF
RT
RVR
SAR
SAM
SARTIME
SAT
SELCAL
Shear
SID
SIGMET
SKED
SoulsOnBoard
SP
Squawk Code
STAR
SSB
STUD
SSR
SST
Regional and Domestic Air Route Area (Comms on Australian HF
aviation allocations)
In the clear (unencrypted etc) speech (military)
Radio Navigation Chart
Yes
re-dispatch acceptable to flight crew
re-dispatch message unacceptable to flight crew
Regular public transport aircraft
Royal Singapore Air Force
Radio Telephone (Patching of calls to ISDN public phone network via
HF radio)
Runway visual range
Search & Rescue
Special Air Mission (USAF)
Time before search action commences for missing aircraft
Sateliite or South Atlantic
Selective calling used on HF and company bands
A wind condition whereby the wind continualy changes, often rapidly
Standard Instrument Departure, used at most international airports
Plain language weather phenomena
Schedule
Means ALL people aboard the aircraft
Special Performance Boeing 747 aircraft
A code assigned to each aircraft, which allows it to dial up and onto
the radar system, where it can be identified and watched by ATC
Standard Terminal Arrival Route
Single Side Band
Military airfield frequency family number. STUD 4 might be the tower
Secondary Surveillance Radar
Supersonic Transport Aircraft (The now departed Concorde Airline,
last flight October 2003
TACAN
TOPS
TOW
TCA
TEMPO
TMA
Military tactical air navigation
Cloud tops
Take Off Weight
Terminal Control Area
Temporary
Terminal Control Area
UM
Undershoot
Uniform
Upper/USB
USCG
Unaccompanied minor, a kid going it alone
Short of the runway threshold
Military way of referring to UHF band
Upper Side Band
United States Coast Guard
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Worldwide Aviation Terminology "Pilot's Speak" (English)
USMC
USN
USAF
UTA
U/S
USB
United States Marine Corps
United States Navy
United States Air Force
Upper Terminal Area (USA)
Unserviceable/broken
Upper Side Band
VASIS
VECTOR
VFR
VICTOR
VMC
VOLMET
VOR
Visual Approach Slope Indicator System
Directional steering dictated to pilots by ATC
Visual Flight Rules
Military way of referring to VHF band
Visual Meteorological conditions
Flying weather (French for it)
Airports VHF omnidirectional radio range
Waypoint
Wheels Up
WILCO
I Will Comply
airway reporting point, which is an imaginary place over the ocean
An emergency landing where the aircrafts wheels can’t be extended
ZFW
Zulu
Zero fuel weight, an aircrafts dry operating weight
Is co-ordinated universal time (UTC/GMT)
Civil Aviation “Aeronautical” Terminology, by Ashley Geelan ©, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2003 The
Australian Scanning Encyclopedia, Ashley Geelan
Many of the terms listed appeared in “The Australian Air Band Guide,” “Listening In To Air Craft Radio
and “Climb Into the Cockpit…By Radio” all of which are the same publication produced by Robert (Bob)
Bell VK2UTG, published by AIRBAND Communications and in various aviation and communications
magazines.
ageelan@bigpond.com
Edition 4, November 9, 2003
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Aviation Automatic VOLMET HF Weather System
Aviation Automatic VOLMET Weather Information HF
Broadcast System
The VOLMET (A French word which means “flying weather”) system broadcasts Meteorological
Bulletins at prescribed times for specified durations, repeating individual reports as required to fill the
broadcast time slot These reports can be tuned into by pilots all over the world that are equipped with
HF frequencies. In a way, they are a HF (high frequency for long distances) version of the ATIS
(Automatic Terminal Information Service) provided at most airports on the VHF air band.. See the
Table of Frequencies, Times & Locations below and you too can listen in with your scanner, HF
Comms Receiver or Shortwave radio with SSB capabilities. VOLMET Broadcasts can be heard on
Aviation HF frequencies, using USB mode (as are all aviation HF communications)
Broadcast Station
Location
Frequencies (MHz) USB
Time Of Broadcast
Antofogasta VOLMET
3.1765, 7.4655
Continuous
Auckland VOLMET
2.8630 6.6790, 8.8280, 13.2820
20 & 50 minutes
Bangkok VOLMET
2.9650, 6.6760, 11.3870
10 & 40 minutes
Beirut VOLMET
3.0010, 5.5610, 8.8190
15 & 45 minutes
Bombay VOLMET
2.9650, 6.6760, 11.3870
25 & 55 minutes
Brisbane VOLMET
2.9650, 6.6760, 11.3870
00 & 30 minutes
Calcutta VOLMET
2.9650, 6.6760, 11.3870
05 & 35 minutes
Edmonton VOLMET
6.7530, 15.0350 (Military)
20 & 22 minutes
Gander VOLMET
3.4850 6.6040, 10.0510, 13.2700 20 & 30 minutes 50 & 60
minutes
Hong Kong VOLMET
2.8630, 6.6790, 8.8280, 13.2820
15 & 45 minutes
Honolulu VOLMET
2.8630, 6.6790, 8.8280, 13.2820
00, 10, 30 & 40 minutes
Johannesburg VOLMET
3.0470, 6.7160, 9.0260,
0400hrs to 2100hrs UTC
Karachi VOLMET
2.9650, 6.6760, 11.3870,
15 & 45 minutes
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Lahr VOLMET
5.6900, 13.3210
New York City VOLMET
3.8850, 6.6040, 10.0510, 13.2700 10, 15, 40 & 45 minutes
Puerto Montt VOLMET
5.2800
Continuous
Rio De Janeiro VOLMET
2.8810, 10.0870
Continuous
Shannon VOLMET
3.4130, 5.5050, 8.9570, 13.2640
00, 25, 30 & 55 minutes
Singapore VOLMET
6.6760, 11.3870
20 & 50 minutes
St Johns VOLMET
6.7530, 15.0350
40 & 50 minutes
Trenton VOLMET
6.7530, 15.0650 (Military)
30 & 35 minutes
West Drayton VOLMET
4.7220, 11.2000 (RAF)
Continuous
Continuous
Key To Table: 15 & 45 minutes means that at every hour at 15 and 45 minutes past the hour
(1015, 1345, 1715, 0345) these stations transmit their scheduled program. From Australia,
Auckland, Brisbane, Singapore are most commonly heard VOLMETS. The others can be
received with good antennas and right atmospheric conditions, “skip”.
The VOLMET Operating System (How they make what we’re listening to):
Although designed to run completely unattended, a simple graphical interface is provided for an
operator to set up and modify VOLMET Bulletin content and Schedule. This takes the form of an Area
map of the FIR (Flight Information Region) or FIRs that contain the locations for which Meteorological
reports are expected. To define the report content of a VOLMET, the operator depresses the buttons
for each report to be included, in the order required, and ‘Assigns’ this selected set to a Bulletin. Up to
50 different Bulletins can be pre-defined in this way.
Any defined bulletin can be ‘Assigned’ to a schedule entry specifying the start time and playing
duration. A schedule entry can be made to repeat each hour or play only once each day. The
Scheduler can accept multiple entries.
A typical VOLMET screen is shown below. ©CND Corporation NZ.
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In normal operational mode, new reports are received from the AFTN or OPMET database in either
WMO code or plain text. As each report is received it is decoded and an audio voice file prepared using
a library of pre-recorded words and phrases. This audio file is linked to a specific button on the Map
corresponding to the reports geographic location. The button colour is set to Yellow when a current
report exists. An operator may audibly check any report (or set of reports) or by clicking the buttons and
the clicking play on the Audio Control Panel. When the scheduled time arrives, all the reports that
comprise the scheduled bulletin are broadcast, repeating if necessary to fill the specified duration using
the most recent report for each location.
Two operator override options can be enabled.
1) Operator keyboard entry, using a text window, of report data which is subsequently translated to an
audio file using the Text To Speech module.
2) Operator direct recording of a report using a microphone.
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Aviation Automatic VOLMET HF Weather System
Up to 8 VOLMET systems can be networked giving a single operator control over all 8 systems.
A transmitter control relay simulates ‘push to talk’ for the duration of the broadcast.
Audio output is via a 600-ohm line isolating transformer providing a balanced signal adjustable for 10dbm to +5dbm suitable for direct connection to a two wire telephone circuit.
Natural Voice Broadcast Option.
This option provides the repetitive broadcast of bulletins of unspecified report types, such as flight
arrivals and departures, where the individual items are recorded direct via a microphone. In all other
respects it is the same as the VOLMET system.
VOLMET Frequency Table ©2003, 2004 The Australian Scanning Encyclopedia, Ashley Geelan.
VOLMET Operating System ©2003 CND Corporation, New Zealand
Aviation Index
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ACARS What Is It? Decoding It With PC and Scanner
ACARS
What Is It & How To Decode It Using Your Scanner & Software or Hardware.
ACARS: Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System is a digital system
transmitted over the VHF aircraft band around 131 MHz AM and the HF airband. Traffic is
handled by a computer network, in Australia., the Civil Aviation Authority (CASA) and the
Department of Transport & Air Safety are responsible but in other countries different
organizations are responsible. Not all aircraft are equipped with ACARS but the mode is
becoming more widely used.
Data does not simply comprise of text messages (although requests for tickets and shower
facility at airport terminals have been noted). A series of sensors on the aircraft automatically
collate information from the management unit and control units, these relate to height, speed,
outside temperature, wind, fuel, engine performance etc, this information being transmitted by
ACARS along with general positional data and more.
The ACARS data is processed into packets of serial data for efficient handling. The
transceiver on-board the aircraft checks the frequency before transmission to ensure that it is
clear then produces the short burst of data lasting less than one second.
Transmission takes place from air to ground (down-link) and from ground to air (uplink). A
flurry of data may be passed at take-off and landing (termed DEMAND MODE as it is
triggered by events) but positional transmissions may only occur occasionally, up to an hour
apart so it is best to catch transmissions close to a major airport or flight paths to and from.
General transmissions during flight (such as weather reports) may not be specifically
acknowledged at the time of transmission (to minimise congestion) but reception will be
acknowledged when the next transmission occurs.
Primary ACARS frequencies are: 131.550 MHz in the USA, Canada & Pacific (secondary
being 132.025, 129.125 MHz), 131.450 MHz in Japan and 131.725 MHz in Europe. New
London ACARS frequency from December 1999, 136.900 MHz. Additional frequencies in
Europe have been reported to include: 131.525 MHz and 136.925 MHz.
Sample of typical abbreviations used by ACARS:
AL (or FL) Flight level
CZ Cruising speed
DP Dew point
HD Heading
WX Weather
ADF Automatic direction finding
ALT Altitude
CPT Captain
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ACARS What Is It? Decoding It With PC and Scanner
ENG Engine data
FOB Fuel on board
GND Ground
OAT Outside air temperature
TRB Turbulence
POSWX Position weather
WXRQ Weather request
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(almost no messages received are lost), and with
all the features an aviation enthusiast needs.
You just need a VHF receiver. Then using a simple audio cable connect it to the line-in of
your Sound Card.
That's all. You will start receiving real aviation messages, sent from Airlines to their flights, in
realtime.
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Q: What do I need to use the program?
A: Just a VHF receiver (you may find cheap ones for less than 100 USD) and your computer
sound card. Connect the output of the receiver to the input of your sound card (line-in), start
AirNav ACARS Decoder and you will be receiving real world aviation messages in your
computer within a few seconds.
Q: What information will I be able to receive?
A: Each ACARS message comes with Aircraft Registration, Flight Number and other
interesting fields, even with free text. AirNav ACARS Decoder will retrieve the aircraft type,
company and origin/destination of the flight.
Q: How does AirNav ACARS Decoder (ANAD) work?
A: The program receives in realtime information from your Sound Card. It then works the
received data and show you not only the received data but also available data for the
received message (aircraft type, company, origin and destination of the flight).
Q: What is the decoding success rate?
A: AirNav ACARS Decoder decoding success rate is maybe the best available in within any
ACARS decoder available. Take in account that AirNav ACARS Decoder does not need any
kind of special external hardware. Using only your sound card you will find it much more
accurate than current expensive ACARS decoders.
BRIEF ACARS EXPLANATION:
(courtesy of ACARS Online Homepage)
ACARS ([A]ircraft [C]ommunication [A]ddressing and [R]eporting [S]ystem) is a digital data
link system transmitted via VHF radio which allows airline flight operations departments to
communicate with the various aircraft in their fleet.
This VHF digital transmission system, used by many civilian aircraft and business jets, can be
likened to "email for airplanes," as the registration of each aircraft is it's unique address in the
system developed by aeronautical radio giant ARINC (Aeronautical Radio, Inc.). Traffic is
routed via ARINC computers to the proper company, relieving some of the necessity for
routine voice communication with the company. With ACARS, such routine items as
departure reports, arrival reports, passenger loads, fuel data, engine performance data, and
much more, can be requested by the company and retrieved from the aircraft at automatic
intervals. Before the advent of ACARS, flight crews had to use VHF to relay this data to their
operations on the ground.
OK...so you've heard a lot about this communications medium. Here's a detailed look at what
ACARS is all about:
What exactly is ACARS anyway? ACARS ([A]ircraft [C]ommunication [A]ddressing and [R]
eporting [S]ystem) is a digital data link system transmitted via VHF radio which allows airline
flight operations departments to communicate with the various aircraft in their fleet.
This VHF digital transmission system, used by many civilian aircraft and business jets, can be
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likened to "email for airplanes," as the registration of each aircraft is it's unique address in the
system developed by aeronautical radio giant ARINC (Aeronautical Radio, Inc.). Traffic is
routed via ARINC computers to the proper company, relieving some of the necessity for
routine voice communication with the company. With ACARS, such routine items as
departure reports, arrival reports, passenger loads, fuel data, engine performance data, and
much more,can be requested by the company and retrieved from the aircraft at automatic
intervals. Before the advent of ACARS, flight crews had to use VHF to relay this data to their
operations on the ground.
The ACARS system is comprised of the following elements:
1. The Airborne Subsystem, onboard the aircraft, which consists of the:
a.) Management Unit Receives ground-to-air messages via the VHF radio transceiver, and
also controls the replies.
b.) Control Unit is the air crew interface with the ACARS system, consisting of a
display screen and printer.
2. The ARINC Ground System, which consists of all the ARINC ACARS remote transmitting/
receiving stations, and the ARINC computer and switching systems.
3. The Air Carrier C2 (Command and Control) and Management Subsystem, which is
basically all the ground based airline operations such as operations control, maintenance,
crew scheduling and the like, linked up with the ACARS system.
Messages can be categorized in two ways: "Downlinks" which are those ACARS
transmissions which originate in the aircraft, and "uplinks" are those messages sent from the
ground station to the aircraft.
A typical series of ACARS transmissions will look something like this example of United 767300ERs departing from Washington Dulles International (IAD):
ACARS mode: 2 Aircraft reg: .N651UA
Message label: QF Block id: 1 Msg. no: M82A
Flight id: UA0978
Message content:IAD2241FRA
-----------------------------------------------------------[05/08/1997 22:41]
The message label QF refers to an ACARS OFF report/message. The nose gear struts are
now retracting, and the ACARS system duly notes this event as the off time. Departure
airport and destination station are noted to the left and right of the OFF time respectively.
ACARS mode: 2 Aircraft reg: .N651UA
Message label: SA Block id: 2 Msg. no: S82A
Flight id: UA0978
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0LS224151V
-----------------------------------------------------------[05/08/1997 22:41]
In this example, we see a downlink response to an uplinked weather report,sent by crew
request or automatically by the flight operations.
ACARS mode: 2 Aircraft reg: .N651UA
Message label: H1 Block id: 3 Msg. no: D89A
Flight id: UA0978
Message content:#DFBE13C24651'''''''''''' 8 5972240TO
132202 294 25103269 220
1440 947 520 97418600250107179 5341565144173014923812143 262528 11
0201
-----------------------------------------------------------[05/08/1997 22:42]
ACARS mode: 2 Aircraft reg: .N651UA
Message label: H1 Block id: 4 Msg. no: D89B
Flight id: UA0978
Message content:#DFB89 0 0 0 661 147 47
A6F003980000080000D2A0000000000000000000002A3
B4F4039C8000080000D2A0000000000000000000002A3
1440 950 536
-----------------------------------------------------------[05/08/1997 22:42]
In this series of two messages, we see a takeoff (TO) engine performance report.
ACARS mode: 2 Aircraft reg: .N651UA
Message label: H1 Block id: 5 Msg. no: D89C
Flight id: UA0978
Message content:#DFB97418853250111173 5541565144173614933782162 261527 15
0201 89 -2 0 0 671 146 27
A6F4039C8000080000D32000000000000000000000423
-----------------------------------------------------------[05/08/1997 22:42]
ACARS mode: 2 Aircraft reg: .N651UA
Message label: H1 Block id: 6 Msg. no: D89D
Flight id: UA0978
Message content:#DFB
B4F083980000080000D32000000000000000000000423
-----------------------------------------------------------[05/08/1997 22:42]
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The engine performance data continues to be downlinked in the above three transmissions.
ACARS mode: 2 Aircraft reg: .N651UA
Message label: 5Z Block id: 7 Msg. no: M83A
Flight id: UA0978
Message content:/R3 IADFRA 0978-05 IAD
-----------------------------------------------------------[05/08/1997 22:44]
This is a downlink response to an uplinked HOWGOZIT report (shown below), which is a
United Airlines flight data report format:
ACARS mode: 2 Aircraft reg: .N658UA
Message label: RA Block id: J Msg. no: QUHD
Flight id: QWDUA~
Message content:10978-23 HOWGOZIT
UA978 IADFRA
IAD 2214/2249 887A
SWANN 2259 37 849
BROSS 2301 37 839
OOD 2307 37 815
RBV 2312 37 801
ACK 2337 37 757
WHALE 2354 37 728
BANCS 0108 37
-----------------------------------------------------------[23/07/1997 22:51]
Waypoints are shown in the lefhand column, just below the OUT and OFF times from IAD.
OUT refers to doors closing on the aircraft at the gate, and OFF refers to time of departure as
outlined above. ETAs at the waypoints along the route are shown in the middle column,
requested/expected flight level next
and fuel remaining figures are shown in the right hand column.
ACARS mode: 2 Aircraft reg: .N651UA
Message label: _ Block id: 0 Msg. no: S87A
Flight id: UA0978
-----------------------------------------------------------[05/08/1997 22:44]
This is a frequent vistor to the ACARS screen, a signal that the aircraft is in the process of
receiving uplinked messages.
ACARS mode: 2 Aircraft reg: .N651UA
Message label: H1 Block id: 4 Msg. no: D90A
Flight id: UA0978
Message content:#DFB/PIREPUA.E22C246510978KIADEDDF 8 5972250CL
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122 DATA NOT AVAILABLE
38.9850 -77.46532241 1757 18.0324 14
39.0942 -77.51132243 6802
-----------------------------------------------------------[05/08/1997 22:50]
ACARS mode: 2 Aircraft reg: .N651UA
Message label: H1 Block id: 5 Msg. no: D90B
Flight id: UA0978
Message content:#DFB 7.5332 13
39.1518 -77.22502247 11805 -4.3307 17
-----------------------------------------------------------[05/08/1997 22:50]
These two messages are position and weather data downlinked from the aircraft
automatically to the ground station.
ACARS mode: 2 Aircraft reg: .N642UA
Message label: H1 Block id: 9 Msg. no: F39A
Flight id: UA0970
Message content:#M1BPOSN39092W076136,SWANN,215516,230,GOLDA,215624,BROSS,M21,28214,958/
TS2155
16,100897B166
-----------------------------------------------------------[10/08/1997 21:55]
This is a good example of a position report along the aircraft's flight route. In this case, United
flight 970 is a North latitude 39.09.2 and West longitude 76.13.6, which happens to be the
waypoint named SWANN, and they were over SWANN at 2155.16 UTC, at FL230 (Flight
Level 230 or 23,000 feet),
and they are estimating next waypoint GOLDA at 2156.24, next position BROSS. Outside air
temperature is a minus 21, wind 282/14.
The following frequencies are used to transmit VHFACARS data to
and from the aircraft (see below for HF frequencies):
Updated 25th October, 2003
Frequencies in Mhz
131.550 Primary Channel worldwide-AUSTRALIA
129.125 Additional channel for USA & Canada
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130.025 Secondary channel for USA and Canada
130.425 Additional channel for USA
130.450 Additional channel for USA & Canada
131.125 Additional channel for USA
131.450 Primary channel for Japan
131.475 Air Canada company channel
131.525 European secondary
131.725 Primary channel in Europe
136.700 Additional channel for USA
136.750 Additional channel for USA
136.800 Additional channel for USA
136.900 European secondary
136.925 ARINC European Channel
136.85 SITA North American Frequency
136.750 New European frequency
131.850 New European frequency
Notes:
1/ 130.45 appears to have taken over as the major frequency for US domestic flights between
major US airports. 130.025 now has mostly traffic originating/terminating in secondary
airports PLUS an increasing number of international flights for ARINC customers.
2/ Although 131.55 is the primary channel in the U.S., several airports such as Chicago and
Boston have noted more traffic on the secondary frequencies of 130.025 and 130.45.
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3/ The Air Canada channel is only used in Canada. Recently activity has ceased on this
channel and it may now be decommissioned.
4/ 136.925 is a new frequency in Europe. It has been monitored mostly in the London UK
area. It is an ARINC channel (verified by all messages being ACARS mode 2) and is used by
those airlines who have signed up with ARINC as the exclusive provider. Aircraft already
registered with SITA continue to appear on the SITA frequencies for now. Some of this traffic
does appear on the SITA freqs but only very occasionally.
5/ 131.125 and 136.800 are new US frequencies that have been noted in the Chicago and New
York areas. 131.125 appears to be a major ground frequency in the New York area.
6/ 136.85 is a new SITA frequency that has been implemented throughout North America.
HF ACARS
The following frequencies are used for HF ACARS. All are USB and
Mhz.
AUCKLAND
5.583, 10.084, 13.352
8.885, 10.045,
BAHRAIN
11.312, 17.967,
21.982
BARROW
6.646, 8.936
11.318, 13.315,
BOLIVIA
21.997
4.672, 8.559, 10.081,
CALIFORNIA
11.327, 13.276,
21.934
GUAM
8.927, 11.306
HAT YAI
13.270, 17.928
8.912, 10.075,
HAWAII
11.312, 11.348,
17.936
JOHANNESBURG 4.681, 8.834, 21.949
KRASNOYARSK 10.087, 13.321
5.523, 8.912, 11.315,
NEW YORK
13.275, 17.919,
21.934
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REYKJAVIK
SHANNON
5.720, 6.712, 8.977,
11.184, 15.025
5.547, 6.532, 8.843,
8.942, 11.384
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There are many ACARS decoding software packages. Some commercial, some
shareware and some freeware, I”v einlcuded trial versions of the commercial software
and full-working versions of free/shareware ACARS decoders so you too can learn to
decode ACARS>
The AOR Company make a hardware version of the acars/navtex decoder called
“ARD-2” it is no longer made new, but available second-hand. Click here for the ARD
2 Sales brochure
Software Pages
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Scanner Software
Downloads
Notes: Some software packages require a discriminator output (also known as detector output
and wideband audio). Some new scanners such as the AOR 8200, ALINCO, YUPITERU have this
feature. Most scanners can be modified for it, as there are so many models, you’ll have to look
up yours but click here for further information on Discriminator Output. For explanations on
what each decoding mode is go to the Decoding Information Index
WinTone 2.0
POCSAG
Decode CTCSS, DTMF, CCIR, EEA, EIA, ZVEI, and records as well!!
Decodes FLEX and POCSAG type Pager Messages
Read & Listen to Mobile Data Terminals, illegal to use outside Australia
Listen MDT
or Canada
WACARS 7
Decodes ACARS only, needs discriminator out
VOX
VOX recording software for use with a scanner and pc soundcard
INVERTER
Voice Inversion Decoding Software
WX Satellite
Decodes HF Weather Satellite Pictures, for use with WINORB
M Trunker
Trunk Tracking software for non-MPT 1327 Motorola Systems #
EDACS E Trunker
Trunk Tracking Software for Erricson EDACS Systems #
Source Code Files etc for the above two trunking decoder software
EDACS E & M Trunker
programs (marked #)
Decodes POCSAG, FLEX (Pagers), ACARS, MOBITEX & ERMES
PDW 1.10
Systems
CTCSS For MS DOS
Decodes CTCSS tones using MS DOS only
AREX 8200
Third Party Control Software for AOR 8200 h/held scanners
CWAVE
Morse Code Decoder
Slow Scan TV
Watch/Decode Amatuer Slow Scan TV Signals
Use this software with satellite decoders to track satellite positions use
WinOrb
with WX SAT
DSP Morse
Decodes digital type Morse code (CW)
Air Nav Systems
Commercial Grade Aviation Software, Costs $$$, ACARS, SELCALL
PSATOR24
AMTOR/PACTOR Decoding using DSP capable soundcard
A database manager for trunking radio systems, helps catalogue various
TrunkerDM
systems
ACARS, SITOR A & B, POCSAG, GMDSS-DSC, ARQ, CW (morse), and
RAFT
mode auto detect. Ie it can detect some rare modes. MS DOS program
Calculate the load impedance of a transmission line when the input is
TX Lines
known and vice versa. ©Radio & Communications magazine (software
program)
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SeaTTY
SSTV
SPJ Fax
Strong Signals Radio Monitoring
Software
RC45
Decodes Marine RTTY, NAVTEX and HF FAX (WEFAX). This program
seems to be a fake (I think it’s an aut number generator) as with no
scanner plugged in att al it said is was, and looked like it was decoding
NAVTEX-when I checked the character sets, they didn’t match rea
NAVTEX ones. Try it for yourself and tell me your opinion.
Amatuer Slow Scan Television Software (German)
Soundcard fax converting software for MS DOS
Visit this page for a plethora of scanning radio software and links to
software all over the world. Highly Recommended Viewing!!
This is a demo only version of a German radio control software program,
Data management software for Optoelectronics Scout & Cub Frequency
OTTO
Counters & Xplorer near field receiver.
The best control software I’ve seen for the AOR8200 and the only one that
displays all the contents of the actual handheld’s screen, plus it’s does
JOAR AR8200 Control way more, has many more features and is a much better program over all,
and outstanding for capturing with Windows® Media Encoder for
broadcasting your AOR live via web.
PACTOR III (Email via
All about PACTOR III, Email via HF radio signals, may be decodable!!!
HF)
YOUR SOFTWARE
Design your own pc scanner software and I’ll advertise it for you here*
HERE
*Must be a resident or o/s citizen of Australia or New Zealand
Any software not here you’d like to see, let me know where to find it or send it to me and I’ll
add it to the list. If you’ve got PC control software you recommend for your brand of scanner,
again please email a .zip copy (or web link etc)
Some of these programs are freeware, some shareware and some are demos or “half”
versions of commercial software. Some are trial versions and some are commercial software,
some of which require you to licence the software for it to function fully (they all work to some
extent). All software is ©ALL RIGHTS RESERVED of the original owner/authors, it is provided
here as most is overseas based, these are Australian server downloads.
Where Copyright restrictions don’t allow me to offer downloads, you will be taken to the
software manufacturers web site.
Many of these programs only need a pc soundcard (or build your own stand alone hardware
config) to work that has a line or microphone input. You will also need a cable with a 3.5mm
mono plug at scanner end plus a stereo 3.5mm headphone plug at the pc end (or RCA in
some cases) that carries the audio from your scanner (either from headphone jack or scanner
line/speaker out) to the soundcard’s line in (preferred option) or mic input, then tune your
scanner to the correct frequency and mode etc for that type of decoding and away you go.
The idea is to show you all what can be decoded with a scanner, using software or
hardware and not just Trunk Tracking, the simplest and most boring of them all IMHO.
Using either the discrimantor output or the scanner’s audio out the possibilities are
almost endless. The software for ‘scanner control’ has not been included, as control
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software for almost all scanners is available and © the manufacturers.
Depending on future disk space and negotiations with scanner manufacturers I may add more than a
few scanner control software packages in the future
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Discriminator Output Information Page
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56GB
The Decoding Index
Dual Tone Multiple Frequency (DTMF) Decoding
NAVTEX Information
ACARS Decoding
CTCSS Sub Audible Tones
POCSAG Pager Messages Decoding
Digital Coded Squelch (DCS) Decoding
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For decoding software downloads for pc-controllable scanners, check my software
downloads page
For some forms of decoding, hardware decoders (such as DTMF, ACARS/
NAVTEX) are available for purchase.
Some scanners will require modifications for some decoding functions. This is
noted alongside the software downloads.
I’ll be adding information on other methods over the next few days as I decode
them and use the software etc.
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DTMF Dual Tone Mutiple Frequency Decoding
Dual Tone Multiple Frequency
What Is It & How Does It Work
DTMF stands for Dual Tone Multiple Frequency. It is numbers 0-9 and the * and the # you press on your
push-button telephone. This system is what allows you to use phone banking and the like, where a
computer asks you to press 1 for help, 2 for reception etc.
This is what already allows us to use mobile phones and house push-button phones to act as “remote
controls” The idea of turning your air-conditioner on at home, whilst on the way home from work is
only possible with DTMF phone. (Every push-button phone and mobile telephone in the world has a
DTMF keypad).
These telephone DTMF keypads are also fitted to many radios which allows these radios to dial each
other up, or into the phone network as they have a DTMF keypad. This is how trunking radio and the
SMR/GRN work.
An interesting facts for scanner users is that a DTMF decoder is available! As most of us can hear
30MHz cordless phones, you can put this decoder’s input microphone to your scanner’s speaker, and
decode (see on a read-out screen) what numbers are actually being dialled by the person you’re
listening to. This means anyone with a scanner and decoder can see what any person with a cordless
phone is ringing, or when they ring up for, say, phone TAB betting account balance, you would see on
your decoder’s screen the caller’s codes etc, and could place a bet before them without them even
knowing. I have one of these in my scanning shack/set-up. Find out the actual number of the person
your neighbours ringing, then try ringing it while their on the phone and see if you hear the call-waiting
tones to start!!
If your scanner is PC or MAC controllable, there are thousands of shareware and software programs
that will decode dtmf via your scanner’s pc input. Many scanner manufacturer supplied software
packages these days have DTMF decoding somewhere in their menu options.
One Frequency from each the ‘high’ and ‘low’ groups is assigned to each of the 12 push buttons on
your telephone. The four blue buttons “A,B,C & D” are not used in telephones, and are found mostly in
radios and other devices with DTMF keypads.
DTMF is also referred to as Tone Dialling, VF Signalling, MF Dialing or Touch Tone. The “#” Symbol is
known as a hatch, cross-hatch-number symbol, Pound and Octothorpe.
I hope this document helps you understand DTMF and how easy people with the wrong intentions may
gather information (such as banking details, etc)if you use a cordless phone. So I recommend you
don’t use them
The DTMF Matrix, ignoring the blue bits is a telephone keypad. Every time you press a button on any kind of
phone these ‘dual tones’ (1=697Hz+1209Hz)are both heard by you and sent down the line. A DTMF decoder,
of sorts, is in fact part of every telephones circuitry-it needs it, like a decoder, to recognize the tones.
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World. The One I Use & Recommend
The DTMF Decoder Available From Spy Quip
There are many more available on the world wide web, but most of these come from
overseas, and cost much more than this. A scanner user would not need a decoder
better than this one.
These decoders are available for $160.00 from http:///www.spyquipworld.com.au/
gadgets.html
300 Huntingdale Rd, Huntingdale, Vic 3166 Phone 9545 6665
Mobile: 0414 674 846
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I use both computer controlled DTMF decoding and the decoder pictured above.
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NAVTEX
NAVTEX
What Is It & How do I decode it?
NAVTEX can be decoded with a PC to Scanner serial cable see table at end of article or by
connecting your 3.5mm mono earphone jack to your pc’s sound card.
NAVTEX is a system to deliver local weather reports and navigational and emergency
warnings to ships operating in coastal areas. Certain ships are required to have NAVTEX
receivers as part of their mandatory equipment. These are dedicated units, and usually have
an LCD display and a printer. This allows automatic reception. These units often include
special features to avoid receiving duplicate messages, and to reject messages of lesser
importance. NAVTEX is the modern computerised and automated version of CW (Morse
Code) if you like
You too can receive NAVTEX data using an SSB (Scanner with 100KHz to 30MHz) capable
receiver and either a hardware (such as AOR ARD-2) or a software decoding program to
decode the audio tones that are NAVTEX into recognizable text. Tuning the receiver
accurately is paramount to receive quality data, although with modern computer decoders, the
audio frequencies that are sampled for data can be adjusted to match the incoming signal.
All NAVTEX broadcasts are made on 518 kHz, using narrow-band direct printing 7-unit
forward error correcting (FEC or Mode B) transmission. This type of transmission is also
used by Amateur Radio service (AMTOR). Broadcasts use 100 baud FSK modulation, with a
frequency shift of 170 Hz. The center frequency of the audio spectrum applied to a single
sideband transmitter is 1700 Hz. The receiver 6 dB bandwidth should be between 270-340
Hz.
Each character is transmitted twice. The first transmission (DX) of a specific character is
followed by the transmission of four other characters, after which the retransmission (RX) of
the first character takes place, allowing for time-diversity reception of 280 ms.
NAVTEX is broadcast using a data mode called SITOR-B (amateur radio operators might
recognise it as AMTOR). It's 7 unit data with forward error correction (FEC) using 100 Baud
170 Hz Frequency Shift Keying (FSK), with the centre frequency being 1700 Hz.
In Europe, 490 kHz is also used for NAVTEX, primarily to allow stations to transmit nonEnglish messages, or for greater repetition of messages.
NAVTEX stations transmit on a four-hourly cycle, apart from urgent messages, transmitted
immediately. This allows many stations to share the same frequency, without causing undue
interference. Nearly all transmissions are in English.
The service range of NAVTEX stations is generally 100 to 500 nautical miles. But with good
receiving aerials, and suitable propagation, stations can be received from much further afield.
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For instance the East Coast of North America, the Caribbean and the Middle East are not
unusual during hours of darkness.
NAVTEX which stands for NAVigational TelEX is a well organised international digital system
transmitted over the short wave bands.
Coastal stations regularly broadcast (10 minute slot each on four hour cycle-except for urgent/
mayday messages) traffic lists of names of ships for which it holds messages, weather
reports etc. This automated system now enables marine traffic to log on to a coastal stations
mailbox and download its data without human intervention.
Each transmission is coded by category and station identified by a four character group at the
start of the transmission B(1) B(2) B(3) B(4).
B1 Station identifier/Transmitter Identification Character B(1)
The transmitter identification character B(1) is a single unique letter which is allocated to each
transmitter. It is used to identify the broadcasts which are to be accepted by the receiver and
those which are to be rejected. In order to avoid erroneous reception of transmissions from
two stations having the same B(1) character, it is necessary to ensure that such stations have
a large geographical separation. NAVTEX transmissions have a designed range of about 400
nautical miles.
B2 Subject of message/Subject indicator character B(2)
The subject indicator character is used by the receiver to identify different classes of
messages below. The indicator is also used to reject messages concerning certain optional
subjects which are not required by the ship (e.g. LORAN C messages might be rejected in a
ship which is not fitted with a LORAN C receiver). Receivers also use the B(2) character to
identify messages which, because of their importance, may not be rejected (designated by an
asterisk).
NAVTEX broadcasts use following subject indicator characters:
A = Navigational warnings *
B = Meteorological warnings *
C = Ice reports
D = Search & rescue information, and pirate warnings *
E = Meteorological forecasts
F = Pilot service messages
G = DECCA messages
H = LORAN messages
I = OMEGA messages (note OMEGA has been discontinued)
J = SATNAV messages (i.e. GPS or GLONASS)
L = Navigational warnings - additional to letter A (Should not be rejected by the receiver)
V = Notice to Fishermen (U.S. only - currently not used)
W = Environmental (U.S. only - currently not used)
X } Special services - allocation by IMO NAVTEX Panel
Y}
Z = No message on hand
B3 & B4 Message type
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NAVTEX
It is possible for shipping to program what will be received and what will not, certain
categories of urgent transmission cannot be locked out.
Primary NAVTEX frequencies are 518 kHz and 424 kHz but other frequencies are used.
In the coastal waters around Japan NAVTEX-J may be encountered where Japanese
characters may be decoded by the ARD-2 and displayed on a PC which supports this
character set.
NAVTEX Technical Data
Decode Signal,
NAVTEX
Mark
Space
Shift
Bit rate
Length of 1 character
CCIR Rec4762B
1615 Hz
1785 Hz
170 Hz
100 bps
7 bit
Scanner To PC for NAVTEX Interface Information
Audio signal
Input
Input impedance
Input level
External speaker
Earphone socket:
Serial Interface
Baud rate
Data length
Stop bit:
Parity:
Flow control
3.5 mm mono jack
1k OHM
0.2 - 2V p-p
3.5mm mono jack
Two, each on front and rear panel
Connector: D-Sub 9-P male
9600 bps
8 bit
1
None
RTS hard flow
In Australia, Perth Radio & Brisbane Radio broadcast NAVTEX information. They have
transmission range of 100NM (nautical miles) and operate (transmit and monitor for maydays
etc 24/7/365. Australia is in the NAVMET Area “X”
All About NAVTEX, This site provided by the US Coast Guard http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/
marcomms/gmdss/navtex.htm
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NAVTEX
DECODING INDEX
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What Is CTCSS? How To Decode It?
What Is CTCSS?
Written By Ashley Geelan, using the AOR 8200 manual and information contained in CB Action when CTCSS first
came to life in Australia as references.
Stations using conventional FM frequency assignments only use CTCSS. It is not used on
trunking, SW, AM, or HF. It's use in Australia generally includes the VHF Band (70-88MHz),
(150-170MHz) and UHF land mobile bands. Amateur operators, public utilities and private
mobile radio networks use it where shared resources are used.
The original purpose was to allow the sharing of frequencies by more than one fleet, each
having their own sub audible (CTCSS Tone) tone. Fleets hear only units with their own sub
audible tone (CTCSS tone), and fleets using other tones on the same frequency are not
heard. This technology is not used on AM services or in WFM mode.
Example. The CFA (Vic) use 161.1000 with a CTCSS tone of 103.5Hz, but they also use
161.1000 as Region 13 Goto 3 on 156.7Hz. Without the CTCSS tones being different for each
they could cause interference and cross-communications. To help you understand CTCSS I
recommend you take a look at the CFA frequencies page and the DSE frequencies page so
you can se how it works.
Basically, it is a frequency within a frequency that tells the other radio or scanner to open the
squelch if the CTCSS tone matches the one you've programmed or the radio's preset CTCSS
value.
Trunking systems use digital squelch, or DCS and do not carry CTCSS tones. The BC780
merely provides this feature in the modes where it is used, and not in those modes where it is
not used in actual practice. The most common use of these tones is NOT for two agencies in
the same town to share a frequency, but for different towns within each other's reception
range to share one frequency. The AOR 8200 I, II, III offers CTCSS decoding in the form of a
'slot card' that you put in the scanner (just like a Sony® Playstation®). The ICOM® range of
scanners also offer (R2, R5) CTCSS decoding within their menu (no need for extra add-ons).
You can also use your non-CTCSS capable scanner and a software program to decode
CTCSS. A few of these programs are available from the downloads page
In tone squelch mode, if you set a CTCSS (Continuous Tone Controlled Signalling System or
Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System) sub audible tone for a frequency, the scanner will
only stop on that frequency if the transmission includes the prescribed tone.
You can also lock a tone assigned to a frequency. By doing this you will receive all
transmission on the frequency, regardless of the sub audible tone, except the one which you
have locked - any transmissions with that locked-out tone will not be received.
You can search for any sub audible tone that is being used on a transmitted frequency (nontrunked) by placing the squelch mode into Tone Search. The scanner will check each CTCSS
tone sequentially (takes about 15 seconds to go through the whole list).
Most scanners will allow you to select the CTCSS tone, or you can have the scanner search a
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frequency for any CTCSS tones in use.
CTCSS tones are also sometimes called "interference eliminator", coded squelch, Channel
Guard, Private Line or PL tones; DCS is also sometimes called Digital Channel Guard, Digital
Private Line or DPL tones.. Listed below are the CTCSS frequency in Hz, the EIA Designator,
and the Motorola Private Line Designator.
The best Australian example I can think of is the UHF Police frequencies in Australia, which
all use 107.2Hz in every State. Try it on your scanner, it will mean you can have the squelch
lower (and hear transmissions further away during a 'scan' without the usual lockup on static.
The CFA (Vic) also use CTCSS so they can re-use the same frequencies in different areas.
IN effect this means if your scanner isn't CTCSS capable, then you need only program in
each frequency once. But if you have CTCSS you would want to program the scanner with a
bank of frequencies with the CTCSS tones (So you may enter the same frequency several
times into the same bank, but with different CTCSS tones.
CTCSS Frequency List (Hz)
Or “PL Frequency”
This table is taken from the AOR 8200 II Operating Manual (Section 18-3-1, p.124)
In Australia, only 50 of the CTCSS Tones are used.
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Australian Domestic Flights HF Radio Frequencies
Australian Civil Aviation HF Frequencies.
Comment
HF Domestic ASA
HF Domestic Aviation
HF Domestic Aviation
HF Domestic Aviation
HF Domestic Aviation
HF Domestic Aviation
HF Domestic Aviation
HF Domestic Aviation
HF Domestic Aviation
HF Domestic Aviation
HF Domestic Aviation
HF Domestic Aviation
HF Domestic Aviation
HF Domestic Aviation
HF Domestic Aviation
HF Domestic Aviation
HF Domestic Aviation
HF Domestic Aviation
Freq(MHz)
2.8690
4.6780
5.5260
8.8760
3.4610
6.6040
8.9000
3.4520
6.4510
8.8430
6.6160
6.6100
8.8310
4.6840
6.5650
8.8220
4.6930
6.5800
Area Of Use
Sth Eastern Australia
Sth Eastern Australia
Sth Eastern Australia
Sth Eastern Australia
Nth Western Australia
Nth Western Australia
Nth Western Australia
Nth Central Australia
Nth Central Australia
Nth Central Australia
Nth Eastern Australia
Central East Australia
Central East Australia
Sth Western Australia
Sth Western Australia
Sth Western Australia
Sth Central Australia
Sth Central Australia
Mode
USB
USB
USB
USB
USB
USB
USB
USB
USB
USB
USB
USB
USB
USB
USB
USB
USB
USB
Notes-when to listen*
Daytime
Day
Day and nights, more night
Can be heard almost 24hrs 7days
Day only
Day and Night
Night
Day only
Night
Day and night
Day and night
Day and night
Day and night
Day only
Night only
Day and night
Day only
Day and night
ASA- Air Services Australia, a Federal Government sub-ordinate authority who are responsible for domestic VHF
aviation communications and all HF aviation communications within Australian territories.
*ANTENNA SYSTEMS: You will need a very good antenna system to pick up these signals. I can receive them in
Greensborough using a 50ft mast (that’s fixed to the roof, with our home located at the top of hill that can see
directly to the city and out to country Victoria with a co-phased double-active discone and scanmaster dipole, all
leading with RG213 M into the one plug (using a BNC computer double-adapter)
Sources: Aust. Communications Authority On-Line Database for Domestic HF; ICOA frequencies (had on old Amiga); Uses
found after extensive research.
©2002 Ashley Geelan
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Australian Aircraft Callsigns
Airline Company
2 Letter Callsign 3 Letter Callsign
Air North Regional
Air Queensland
Air Whitsunday
Airlines Of Tasmania
Air North Regional
Ansett
Ansett Express
Ansett NT
Ansett PNG
Ansett Worldwide
Asia Pacific Distribution
HS
QN
RW
IP
TL
AN
WX
BT
PN
MV
1Z
Augusta Airlines Pty Ltd
Aus Air (Cargo)
Australia-Asia Airlines
Australian Airlines Ltd
Connaire Pty Ltd
Country Connection AIRL
Crane Air Pty Ltd
Eastern Australia Air
Eastland Air
EastWest Airlines Ltd
Flight West Airlines Ltd
Horizon Airways
Impulse Airways
Kendell Airlines
King Island Airlines
Lincoln Airlines Pty Ltd
Link Airways
Majestic Airways
Mellodaze Pty Ltd
Missionary Aviation FEL
Norfolk Jet Express
O’Connor AIrlines
Piccolo Airlines
PromAir Australia
Qantas Airways Ltd
Queensland Pacific Air
Qwest Air
Regional Express Ltd
Rottnest Airlines
BH
NO
IM
TN
CK
XL
FE
UN
DK
EW
YC
AW
VQ
KD
KG
RT
XU
9F
ZN
FS
YE
UQ
NP
FB
QF
QJ
QH
ZL
WI
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ANO
ATM
ANO
AAA
APD
AUZ
AAU
AUS
EWA
FWQ
OAA
KDA
NJE
QFA
QWA
HZL
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SabAir Airlines Ltd
Skywest AIrliens
Sthn Cross Distribution
Sydney Airlines
Travel Industries Autom
WestNSW Airlines
Whyalla Airlines Pty Ltd
ZG
YT
1K
FD
1T
FO
WW
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South Eastern Australia (Vic, NSW*, ACT*, TAS*) Civil VHF Aviation Frequencies
Victoria, Nthn Tasmania & Sthn NSW VHF
Civil Aviation Frequencies
(All transmissions in AM mode unless otherwise noted)
“ATIS” Frequencies are low-powered and hard to, but can be, received.
Melbourne Flight Watch & Vic Radar
Flight Watch 1
Flight Watch 2
128.5500
124.9500
Pilots Information Service, non-ATC & non-critical comms
Melbourne Radar 135.7000 Used by almost all Victorian flights whilst in the
air
Tullamarine International Airport, Melbourne
Location(s)/User Frequency
Tullamarine Airport 129.4000
Tullamarine Airport 118.9000
Tullamarine Airport 124.7000
Tullamarine Airport 123.6000
Tullamarine Airport 132.0000
Tullamarine Tower 120.5000
121.7000
Tullamarine
Ground
121.2000
Tullamarine
Ground
127.2000
Tullamarine
Clearance
127.7000
Tullamarine
Clearance
132.7000
Tullamarine
Information
118.4500
Tullamarine
Ground
109.3000
Tullamarine ILS
109.7000
Tullamarine ILS
243.0100
Tullamarine
Control
258.2000
Tullamarine
Control
263.0000
Tullamarine FIS
269.3000
Tullamarine
Control
279.6000
Tullamarine
Control
Usage
Departure
Departure
Approach
Arrivals
Approach
Tower
Ground
Notes
Melbourne Departures
Melbourne Departures
Outside 80 Nautical Miles (80NM)of Melbourne
Within 30-80 Nautical miles of Melbourne
Outside 80 NM of Melbourne
Tullamarine Airport Tower
Surface Movement Control
Pushbacks
ATIS
Delayed & 'pushed back' aircraft-Tullamarine
(request 4)
Runway take off clearance-plane given depart
freq.
Runway take off clearance-plane given depart
freq.
Automated Terminal Information Service
Ground
Surface Movement Control
Landing
Landing
NFM
Instrument Landing System Radio Beacon 1
Instrument Landing System Radio Beacon 2
The following frequencies are located within
the Military UHF band
Clearance
Clearance
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
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South Eastern Australia (Vic, NSW*, ACT*, TAS*) Civil VHF Aviation Frequencies
Tullamarine
Control
Tullamarine
Control
Tullamarine
Control
Tullamarine
Control
Tullamarine
Approach
Tullamarine Tower
Tullamarine
Control
Tullamarine
Departures
285.4000
NFM
307.9000
NFM
317.4000
NFM
317.7000
NFM
319.2000
NFM
322.4000
338.2000
NFM
NFM
360.7000
NFM
Essendon Regional Airport, Melbourne
Location(s)/User
Essendon
Information
Essendon Tower
Essendon Approach
Essendon Ground
Essendon Tower
Essendon-Police
Aviation
Essendon Approach
Frequency
119.8000
Usage
ATIS
Notes
Automated Terminal Information Service
125.1000
Tower
124.7000
121.9000
129.8000
131.6000
Approach
Ground
Tower
Police
319.2000
NFM
Police & Ambulance Helicopter Frequency 4
Land/Takeoff
Essendon Approaches
Essendon Surface Movement Control
Essendon Control Tower
Police/Ambulance to Essendon Tower for
flight control
Military UHF
Moorabbin Regional Airport-Melbourne
Location(s)/User
Moorabbin Information
Moorabbin Ground
Moorabbin Tower
Moorabbin Tower 2
Frequency
120.9000
119.9000
118.1000
123.0000
Usage
ATIS
Ground
Tower
Tower
Notes
Automated Terminal Information Service
Surface Movement Control
Avalon Regional Airport, Avalon
Location(s)/User
Avalon Information
Avalon Tower
Avalon Tower
Avalon ASTA
Avalon Tower UHF
Frequency
116.1000
120.1000
129.3000
127.8500
314.6000
Usage
Notes
ATIS
Tower
Tower
ASTA
Tower NFM
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South Eastern Australia (Vic, NSW*, ACT*, TAS*) Civil VHF Aviation Frequencies
Air Traffic Control Frequencies-“Melbourne Centre”
Location(s)/User
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Melbourne Centre
Puckapunyal FIS
Puckapunyal CTAF
Melbourne CTAF
Melbourne CTAF
Melbourne FIS
Melbourne FIS
Melbourne Centre
Vic Wide CTAF
Vic Wide FIS
Geelong CTAF
Vic Wide CTAF
Bendigo CTAF
Vic Wide CTAF
Vic Wide CTAF
Vic Wide FIS
Frequency
126.6000
127.0000
127.4000
128.5000
125.6000
125.2000
132.6000
125.7000
130.4000
130.5000
131.0000
131.3000
128.2000
130.3000
135.3000
126.8000
125.8000
122.7500
125.3000
132.2000
125.9000
135.2500
118.4000
122.4000
121.2000
119.1000
126.7000
120.0000
124.9000
118.6000
118.8000
118.9500
119.0000
119.5000
119.3000
120.7000
121.8000
121.8500
Usage
Nth East
Sth East
Sth West
Nth West
North
Notes
Outside 100NM North East of Melbourne
Outside 100NM South East of Melbourne
Outside 100NM South West of Melbourne
Outside 100NM North West of Melbourne
Routes to Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane
Outside 100 NM of Melbourne
Outside 100 NM of Melbourne
Outside 100 NM of Melbourne
Outside 100 NM of Melbourne
Outside 100 NM of Melbourne
Outside 100 NM of Melbourne
Outside 100 NM of Melbourne
Outside 100 NM of Melbourne
Outside 100 NM of Melbourne
Outside 100 NM of Melbourne
Outside 100 NM of Melbourne
Outside 100 NM of Melbourne
Outside 100 NM of Melbourne
Outside 100 NM of Melbourne
Outside 100 NM of Melbourne
Outside 100 NM of Melbourne
FIS
CTAF
CTAF
CTAF
FIS
FIS
Centre
CTAF
FIS
CTAF
CTAF
CTAF
CTAF
CTAF
FIS
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South Eastern Australia (Vic, NSW*, ACT*, TAS*) Civil VHF Aviation Frequencies
Sale CTAF
Mildura FIA
Air Services Australia
Air Services Australia
East Sale FIA
Air Services Australia
Melton CTAF
Air Services Australia
Benalla CTAF
Air Services Australia
Point Cook MBZ
118.3000
122.1000
122.6000
123.4000
124.0000
124.1000
124.2000
124.8000
122.5000
125.4000
126.2000
CTAF
FIA
ASA
ASA
FIS
ASA
CTAF
ASA
CTAF
ASA
MBZ
Wedderburn FIA
Vic Wide
Ballarat CTAF
Colac CTAF
Mt Hotham MBZ
Air Services Australia
Air Services Australia
Air Services Australia
Air Services Australia
Air Services Australia
ACARS Transponders
State/Federal Govt
Bodies
Marine & Port Of
Melbourne
CSIRO
Victorian Medical
Aviation
DNRE, Mineral
Resources
Royal Australian Navy
Royal Australian Air
Force
Royal Australian Navy
Royal Australian Navy
Royal Australian Navy
RAAF State wide
Victoria
RAAF Australia Wide
RAAF Laverton
RAAF East Sale
124.5500
125.5500
126.0000
126.7000
126.7500
126.5000
127.0500
134.2000
122.0000
123.5000
131.5000
119.1000
FIA
CTAF
CTAF
CTAF
MBZ
ASA
ASA
ASA
120.8000
131.4500
132.7500
Mandatory Broadcast Zone-All aircraft
must radio
CFA, DNRE, Customs Service & Lilydale
Airfield
Marine Oil Spill Centre and Port of
Melbourne Auth
CSIRO and DNRE(Vic)
Metro & Rural Ambulance Service,
Hospital Helipads
128.9000
126.4000
135.9000
135.0000
133.3000
126.4000
134.8000
134.1000
132.2000
133.9000
National Allocation
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South Eastern Australia (Vic, NSW*, ACT*, TAS*) Civil VHF Aviation Frequencies
Detailed Australian Military Frequencies Available in the Aust. Military Section
CTAF=Controlled (Air)Traffic Advisory Frequency-What Other Aircraft Are There?
FIS=Flight Information Service
MBZ=Mandatory Broadcast Zone-All pilots must make radio contact with the authority. (In Australia,
this is usually where a pilot contacts a Australian military base to inform them that he will be flying
over the barracks etc, otherwise the army has the power to take out a “threat”
ASA=Air Services Australia, The Federal Government body which provides and makes guidelines for
Australian Air Traffic Control, (towers, locater beacons, antenna, comms network, radar etc) and
investigates air craft accidents and crashes alongside the Bureau Of Air Safety, BASA (A Federal
Government body).It is the sole provider and employer of Air Traffic Controllers at all Australian
airports. Most major airports, however have been sold to private companies, which were once owned
and operated by the Federal Airports Corporation (yet another Federal Government)aviation body),
though they (the FAC) still exist and provide some of the airport security services.
Other Aviation Information Available On This Website: Civil Aviation Radio Terminology
Domestic and Worldwide Civil Aviation
HF Frequencies (Long Distance Communications)
Tullamarine and Victorian UHF
Aviation & Airport Security Frequencies
Aircraft Company/Carrier Frequencies
National & International Aircraft
Callsigns(Two & Three Letter Codes)
Aviation Frequency Band Plans for
Australia
Still trying to work out the VH-PHC etc part of aircraft callsigns. The police, ambulance are
the easy ones to work out VH PVH, VH PVA etc, no doubt standing for VH-Police Victoria
“A”, “H” etc. Is NSW Police helicopter VH-PNQ? Or similar? Anybody with information
please help me as I’ll research this missing aspect soon.
ageelan@bigpond.com
©COPYRIGHT 2003 Ashley Geelan, The Australian Scanning Encyclopdedia
Information correct as at Saturday, September 20th, 2003.
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Victorian VHF Civil Aviation Frequencies
Victorian Civil Aviation(Cwlth Government)
Frequencies
(All transmissions, UHF Band, in NFM mode unless otherwise noted)
Government and Airline Companies UHF Frequencies in Victoria
User
Australian Protective Services
Australian Protective Services
Australian Protective Services
Australian Protective Services
Australian Quarantine Inspection
1
Australian Quarantine Inspection
2
Qantas Security-Airport
Qantas Security-Airport
Qantas Security-Airport
Qantas Security-Airport
Qantas Engineers
Qantas Tullamarine
Qantas Airways Pty Ltd
Tulla Refuelling Service
Shell Aviation Fuel
Aust Pacific Airports
Air Services Australia
Air Services-Crash Sites
Airport Fire Service-ASA
Frequency-Out
486.1000
486.1500
486.5250
486.3000
463.2000
Frequency-In
480.9000
480.9500
481.3250
481.1000
458.0000
Notes
Aust Capital City Airports
Aust Capital City Airports
Aust Capital City Airports
Aust Capital City Airports
Australia Wide
461.1750
455.9750
Australia Wide
461.1000
463.3000
463.5250
465.6250
461.2250
461.8500
466.9750
494.8750
495.1500
474.8750
458.0500
463.4750
466.3500
451.6000
453.8000
454.0250
456.1250
451.7250
452.3500
457.4750
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
453.9750
456.8500
Tullamarine Airport
Tullamarine Airport
Tullamarine Airport
Tullamarine Airport
Tullamarine Qantas Eng
Qantas Boarding Control
Aust Pacific Airports P/L
Aust Pacific Airports P/L
Aust Pacific Airports P/L
Aust Pacific Airports P/L
Aust Air Academy
Regional Express "ReX"
Regional Express "ReX"
ASTA Aviation Parts
Garuda Indonesia Air
Lufthansa Airlines
Olympic Airways
Singapore Airlines
Australian Air Express
471.0750
471.7750
471.9250
472.5750
126.4000-AM
461.2250
463.6750
465.9500
462.9750
464.5000
464.4000
466.6250
419.0000
476.2750
476.9750
477.1250
477.7750
Australia Wide-CRASH
Australia Wide-FIRE
ASA
Tullamarine SECURITY
Tullamarine ADMIN
Tullamarine ADMIN
Tullamarine SECURITY
451.7250
454.1750
456.4500
453.4750
455.0000
454.9000
457.1250
409.5000
Australia Wide
Australia Wide
VL3LY
VH3HAS
VH3NMR
VH3MMV
VH3MBB
VKV235
Shell Oil Co Pty Ltd, Tulla
Note:All frequencies are also listed separately as their own department/company on this
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website
Other Aviation Information Available On This Website: Civil Aviation Radio Terminology
Domestic and Worldwide Civil Aviation
HF Frequencies (Long Distance Communications)
Victorian VHF Aviation
Frequencies
Aircraft Company/Carrier Frequencies
National & International Aircraft
Callsigns(Two & Three Letter Codes)
Aviation Frequency Band Plans for
Australia
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sometimes years.
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Public Transport Services Index
Public Transport Index
Victoria
Yarra & M>Tram Tramways
Bus Companies
Railways are under their own sub-heading.
Trams, Buses, Taxi and Water Ferries available from this menu.
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Yarra Trams
tra
Yarra Trams, Melbourne
All Trams Here
Ch
1
FrequencyOut
487.1750
Frequency-In
481.9750
2
486.8500
481.6500
3
487.1250
481.9250
4
487.9250
482.7250
9
507.2000
517.2000
10
507.2750
517.2750
11
12
508.4500
509.3750
518.4500
519.3750
13
507.3000
517.3000
14
507.2500
517.2500
16
507.6000
517.6000
Usage
Notes
Tram
Electricians
Mechanics &
Electricians
Mechanics &
Electricians
Ticket
Inspectors/
Revenue
Protection
and handhelds
Essendon &
Brunswick
Depots
Malvern &
Glenhuntly
Depots
Special Events
Special Events
Yarra Trams
Operations
M Tram
Operations
Yarra Trams
Operations
Yarra Trams
Handhelds
Southbank &
Preston
Depots
Special
Events
Camberwell &
Kew Depots
M Tram
Depot
M Tram
Depot
M Tram
Yarra & M
Trams
Yarra Trams
Depot
Yarra & M
Trams
Yarra Trams
Depot
All transmissions in NFM mode
Please Note:As at December 23, 2002 “M-Tram”(National Express)quit it’s Melbourne
tram business. Until next June, Yarra Trams will be running M-Tram. This was inevitable as Melbourne had two private tram operators. It is believed that Yarra Trams will next year buy out M Tram
and therefore, keep the same frequencies, which are now all being used by Yarra Trams, so all M Tram frequencies revert to Yarra Trams, but I’ve included the old usage in the notes for easier
transition.
Tram Radio is a telephone-type handset located to the right of the tram driver, he simply picks it up to talk to a depot or mechanic etc.
Depots can also broadcast via tram radio a message to the entire tram via it’s Public Address system.
September 23, 2003: It is expected that Yarra Trams will be buying the M-Tram operation off the State Government and therefore, Yarra will then own the entire tram network. They are not
expected to change frequencies or radio set up, just re-integrated the two networks (which were originally one unit, “Met Tram Radio”) together again. A Geelan
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Buses-Victoria & Melbourne
Victorian Bus Company Radio
Information
Mode: Either UHF or VHF VOICE
Use Column indicates: Metro=Melbourne & Suburbs, Reg=Regional Victoria, GEEL=Geelong &
Surrounds
Company
Crown
Coaches
Martyrs* &
McKenzies
Buses^
Driver Bus
Lines
Invicta/
Croydon Bus
Co
Melbourne
Bus Link
Mee’s Bus
Lines
Quince’s
Coachs &
Tours
SITA
Coaches &
Airport Bus
Dyson’s Bus
Company
Freq-Out
474.3250
Freq-In
479.5250
471.0750
476.2500
470.5500
475.7500
487.0750
481.8750
Kefford’s Bus
Co
(Westrans,
Eastrans,
Davis**,
Benders, &
Western
Stage Line)
Sky Bus
Australia
McHarry’s
Buses
Philip Island
Bus
Company
Phillip Island
Bus Company
Mansfield
Bus Lines/
Coaches
Davis**
Coaches
Ballarat
507.7500
Call
VH300X
Use
Metro
Route #
232
Metro
683*, 684^, 685^, 686^, 687^
VH3NTT
Metro
612, 623, 624, 627
VH3NGZ
Metro
663, 664, 665, 670, 671, 672, 675, 679, 680, 681, 682,
691, 693
Metro
600, 922, 923, 232, 223/215, 220, 219, 216
507.3750
471.0000
476.2000
VH3HMD
Metro
519-Rest mostly School Bus Runs/Tours
472.6250
477.8250
VH3EXI
State
Tours Only
509.1750
519.1750
VH3OWC
Metro
402,404,429,430,432,451,454,456,457,458,459,471,472
509.0500
519.0500
Metro
GEEL
508,520,546,562,563,564,566,567,569,570,571, 572, 609, www.
517, 513
dysonsbus.
com.au/main.
htm
406-414, 414-418,418-425, 436-443, 605,606,630
www.kefford.
com.au/index.
html
485.9750
480.7750
485.6750
480.4750
GEEL
Geelong Routes
77.3000
81.8000
Reg
Phillip Island & Surrounding areas- all tours/scenic trips
76.8500
Simplex
Reg
462.1750
452.6750
153.4250
VH3OGG
Link
Aust
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html
Buses-Victoria & Melbourne
Peninsula,
Ventura,
Portsea
Passenger
508.3500
518.3500
Dyson’s Bus Company in August 2003 bought out Bell St Buses Pty Ltd(Routes 513, 517E, 517W) and Bell
St now operates as Dyson’s, therefore Bell St has been removed from the list.
Buses listed without public transport route numbers are generally either tour/event buses or school buses.
Any Bus Company owned by the Grenda Group Of Bus Companies uses radio equipment
supplied by Rebbecca Electronics Pty Ltd (23 Christina Terrace, Dingley, Vic 3177) and Rebecca
own the following frequencies: 487.0500 (481.8500); 507.3750, 507.0500, 508.7250, 507.4250,
508.5250, 508.6500, 509.2500, 509.3250, 508.5000, 487.6000 (482.4000), 509.1250, 507.1750
these frequencies, it is suspected-but not yet confirmed- may be used by Cardinia Transit,
Moorabbin Transit and Grenda's Bus Services. If you can match a frequency to a bus company
then please email me the details
Try these first to find a new or unknown bus company radio network. The above frequencies
where given to me by an unknown (to you) bus company employee who I sincerely thank.
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Worldwide Aviation Services Index
Broadcasting & Media
Index
TV & Radio Stations
GTV 9 Melbourne/Vic Frequencies
HSV 7 Melbourne/Vic Frequencies
ATV 10 Melbourne/Vic Frequencies
ABC 2 Melbourne/Vic Frequencies
Victorian Radio Station & Newspaper Frequencies
Foreign Language Broadcast Frequencies
TV & Media Production
Global Television Frequencies
FOXTEL Frequencies & Info
Broadcasting Specifications &
Broadcast Frequencies
The Australian Broadcasters
Analogue Broadcasting Standards
Australian TV Broadcast Frequencies
Australian AM & FM Radio Broadcasting Standards
Victorian TV Station Frequencies By Town
Victorian Radio Station Frequencies By Town
Interstate Radio Frequencies and Victorian Township Broadcasting Lists will be
available soon
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GTV 9 Melbourne Radio Frequencies
GTV 9 Melbourne (Channel 9)Radio Frequencies
(Includes WIN TV Vic)
Freq-Out
485.4250
486.3750
491.6750
493.9250
494.3750
485.9000
485.3000
492.5500
485.9000
494.7500
472.0750
163.5875
461.5750
485.1000
472.5000
74.2100
485.4000
413.5750
484.9750
485.0500
481.1750
129.1500
Freq-In
480.2250
481.1750
496.8750
499.1250
499.5750
480.7500
480.1000
497.7500
480.7000
499.9500
477.2250
168.7875
466.7750
Use
Director(s) To Floor Crew and Portable Base
Audio Signal Feed & Portable Base
[25 watt output power]
Channel Nine Network Resources & Links Controller
WIN TV Victoria Wide
National Nine News Network National Frequency
477.7000
TCN 9 Australia Wide
WIN TV Victoria Wide
480.8000
WIN TV Victoria
404.1250
GTV 9 Melbourne
GTV 9
GTV 9
GTV 9
AM Mode
GTV 9 Helicopter
GTV 9 22 Bendigo St, Richmond, Victoria
Phone 9429 0201
www.ninemsn.com
WIN TV Level 4, 150 Albert Road, South Melbourne
WIN Also has offices/studios in Shepparton, Ballarat, Albury, Mildura,
Hear Channel 9 at various events or travel to the studios and have a listen!!
Try them at The Footy Show, Rugby, Football, News events and you should hear
something. Many of these frequencies will be shared with outside resources such as
Global Television or even other networks!
Publishing & Broadcasting Ltd (PBL), a Kerry Packer company, owns GTV 9 Melbourne.
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HSV 7 Melbourne(TV Channel 7)Radio Frequencies
HSV 7 Melbourne (Channel 7) Radio
Frequencies
(Includes Prime Vic)
Freq-Out
491.7500
485.7500
485.4500
485.4000
485.2750
419.3000
419.1250
487.8250
162.0875
470.6250
472.8000
488.9500
166.8400
Freq-In
496.9500
480.5500
480.2500
480.2000
480.0750
409.8500
409.6750
482.6250
457.4875
475.8250
478.0000
483.7500
Use
See Note 1 Below
Was used by 7 at MCG
Note 1: This frequency is used every weeknight at 6pm for the news. You will hear it come on air at
about 5.50pm and hear the news audio a minute before you hear it on TV, thus creating an ‘echo’ It is
also used for the newsreaders/hosts to talk to field reporters, both on and the juicier, off-air
conversations between them and whenever the news is coming from Melbourne.
HSV 7 Broadcast Centre 160 Harbour Esplanade, Docklands, Victoria 3008
Phone 9697 7777
www.aolseven.com
Prime also has offices/studios in Ballarat, Albury, Mildura, Warragul
Kerry Stokes owns GTV 9 Melbourne.
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ABC TV Victoria Radio Frequencies
ATV TEN Melbourne (Channel 10) Radio
Frequencies
(Includes TEN Victoria)
Freq-Out
858.9125
472.0000
487.9000
487.4000
495.0250
496.1750
162.6500
487.2000
475.8750
Freq-In
Use
482.7000
482.2000
490.9750
158.0500
482.0000
470.6750
ATV TEN 620 Chapel St, South Yarra 8 Gordon St, Elsternwick, Victoria
Phone 9275 1010
www.ten.com.au
Rupert Murdoch (News Ltd, Foxtel, HWT, etc) owns and operates Channel 10
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ABC TV Victoria Radio Frequencies
ABC(V) 2 Melbourne (Channel 2) Radio
Frequencies
Freq-Out
128.9000
474.2750
467.3750
464.3000
472.4500
484.9250
472.1250
471.1750
474.5750
471.7750
168.6125
168.9125
169.1750
172.9375
473.7000
487.4750
493.9500
851.8000
851.4000
854.4000
854.8000
Freq-In
AM
479.4750
457.8750
454.8000
Use
ABC Helicopter Frequency-Australia Wide
OB Sound To And/Or From Other Sources
OB Sound To And/Or From Other Sources
OB Sound To And/Or From Other Sources
OB Sound To And/Or From Other Sources
HF Frequencies: 2.5935MHz, 3.7905, 5.8405, 7.9975, 11.5300, 13.9865MHz all in USB
ABV 2 8 Gordon St, Elsternwick, Victoria
Phone 9524 2222
www.abc.net.au
The Australian people own ABV 2 Melbourne.
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Victorian Newsprint & Radio Station Frequencies
Victorian Radio Station & Newspaper Radio
Frequencies
Freq-Out
463.4250
1505.0000
461.6750
1523.0000
467.4250
492.8750
465.2750
506.3125
505.7125
506.0125
506.0250
506.3250
506.6250
471.8000
463.2750
465.4250
505.6625
471.3000
Freq-In
453.9250
452.1750
457.9250
455.7750
516.3125
515.7125
516.0125
516.0250
516.3250
516.6250
453.7750
455.9250
Use
Austereo, 101.9FOX FM
101.9 FOX FM LINK
TRIPLE M Melbourne
TRIPLE M Melbourne LINK
NOVA 100.3 FM
MIX FM 101.1 FM
K-Rock Geelong
Herald Sun (Herald & Weekly Times Ltd)
Herald Sun (Herald & Weekly Times Ltd)
Herald Sun (Herald & Weekly Times Ltd)
Herald Sun (Herald & Weekly Times Ltd)
Herald Sun (Herald & Weekly Times Ltd)
Herald Sun (Herald & Weekly Times Ltd)
Herald Sun (Herald & Weekly Times Ltd)
The Age (David Syme & Co, Ltd-Fairfax)
The Age (David Syme & Co, Ltd-Fairfax)
The Age (David Syme & Co, Ltd-Fairfax)
The Age (David Syme & Co, Ltd-Fairfax)
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Ethnic Broadcasters-Frequencies, Victoria
Ethnic Broadcasters-Frequencies, Victoria
151.8000
151.7500
151.6750
151.6000
151.4500
152.0750
152.1250
152.2500
152.3500
151.8500
152.1000
Macedonian Language
Echo FM
Tamil Media Group
Thu Nyugen
Chinese Language
Foreign Media P/L
Korean Language
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Global Television Pty Ltd Frequencies
Global Television Australia Radio Frequencies
(Global TV are contracted for all NRL, AFL, F1 GP, V8 Supercars, Big Brother,
Austrlian Idol, Australian Open Tennis, Cricket,. World Cup Rugby and almost all
outside broadcasts for all Australian Television networks. )
Freq-Out
484.9250
485.1000
492.3750
493.4500
509.5500
509.9250
492.3750
493.4500
505.1875
505.7625
506.2000
506.7500
Freq-In
Use
Outside Broadcast Van
Outside Broadcast Van
Outside Broadcast Van
Outside Broadcast Van
Outside Broadcast Van-AFL Football MCG
Outside Broadcast Van
495.5750
498.6500
515.1875
515.7625
516.2000
516.7500
Try these frequencies next time your at an event or where there’s filming going on and you can b pretty
sure that Global will be involved somewhere, somehow.
Global Television uses the old ATV 10 studios Corner Springvale Rd & Hawthorn Roads, Nunawading,
Victoria
Phone (03)9881 1000
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Foxtel Radio & Satellite Frequencies
FOXTEL Australia Radio & Satellite Frequencies
(Includes frequencies for legally receiving free Foxtel*)
Freq-Out
11.6250GHz
11.1350GHz
11.5400GHz
11.0550GHz
11.4650GHz
10.9750GHz
11.9500GHz
12.5999GHz
463.2000
463.3000
463.4750
Freq-In
453.7000
453.8000
453.9750
Use
Space*
Space*
Space*
Space*
Space*
Space*
Space To Earth*
Free Foxtel signal for outer east Melbourne
Land Mobile
Land Mobile
Land Mobile
*Making your own satellite reciever, or importing one achieves free Foxtel as you can us this box, a
scanner with detector (or discriminator) output and a satellite dish to pick up satellite pay tv before the
signal is encrypted in outer space. (Ie you are picking up a signal between satellites, not the signal that
you receive when you subscribe to Foxtel as this is encrypted, you must intercept the signal before this
point. Various of the GHz frequencies listed above will work in most areas, you’ll just have to find the
right one for your area, and as you are not interfering with any foxtel owned equipment (Like the box
they supply you) then it is 100% legal to ‘steal’ free foxtel!!
Rupert Murdoch owns and operates Foxtel.
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Australian Television Broadcasters Details
Australian Television
Digital Television Information is under “Australian Digital Television”
The Television Broadcasters
Commonwealth Government (Taxpayer Funded)
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
(Also involved in MW, SW Radio, Satellite etc)
HQ:GPO Box 9994, Sydney NSW 2001
Phone +61 (02)9437 8000
Melbourne: [ABV 2, ABV 5, ABV 61]
Web: www.abc.net.au
This National Broadcasting Service is provided by the Commonwealth of Australia, which is responsible to Federal Parliament via the Minister Of
Communciations.
ABC TV is provided on a national, state and regional basis. All 7pm ABC News Bulletins are provided for each Capital City via a studio in that city.
(Melbourne’s ABC TV is at Ripponlea).
AB_ TV is Channel 2 in all Capital Cities. (ABV-Vic, ABQ-Queensland, etc.)
ABC TV also provides Homestead and Community Broadcast Satellite services so ABC TV can reach right across Australia, and to provide free-to-air TV for
those living in outback Australia on Cattle stations etc.
Special Broadcasting Service (SBS)
HQ: Locked Bag 028, Crows Nest, NSW 2065
Phone +61 (02)9430 2828
Melb/Vic: [SBS 28, SBS 58, SBS 68]
PO Box 294, Sth Melbourne, VIC 3205
Phone +61 (03)9685 2828
Web: www.sbs.com.au
SBS Provides a free-to-air national broadcasting service of which the majority is foreign-language movies. SBS does provide a lot of international soccer
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Australian Television Broadcasters Details
coverage, along with probably the most detailed world news service, (Which is broadcast in English)available on free-to-air. The station broadcasts in a vast
majority of languages from all over the world.
It is a mostly Government subsidised company, however a recent introduction of small commercial breaks has not altered the multicultural diversity of this
broadcaster, and continues to provide the various people from all over the world who call Australia home a free-to-air broadcaster.
SBS TV is Channel 28 in Capital Cities Only
Imparja Television
PO Box 2924, Alice Springs, NT 0871
Phone +61 (89)523 744
This station provides Alice Springs and other Aboriginals with a free-to air service. It is available in Alice Springs and some other places in NT, QLD and SA.
Commercial Television Stations
Federation Of Australian Commercial Television Stations
44A Avenue Rd, Mossman NSW 2088
Phone +61 (02)9960 2622
The Seven Network (Including Prime TV, and GWN in Regional Areas.)
HQ: Television Centre, Mobbs Lane, Epping, NSW 2121
Phone +61 (02)9858 7777
Melbourne: [HSV 7, HSV 49, HSV 59]
Broadcast Centre
160 Harbour Esplanade, Docklands, VIC 3008
Phone +61 (03)9697 7777
Production Centre
119 Wells Rd, Southbank, VIC 3006
Phone +61 (03)9697 7777
News Tips: Phone 6967 7876
Web: www.i7.com.au
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Australian Television Broadcasters Details
(5 owned & 10 affiliated stations)
Prime Television/ Seven Queensland/ GWN Golden West Network (Regional Victoria-Melbourne Office)
Level 4, 40 Albert St, South Melbourne, VIC 300
The Seven Network Broadcast on TV Channel 7 in all Capital Cities ONLY
The Nine Network (Including WIN TV and NBN TV in Regional Areas)
HQ: PO Box 27, Willoughby, NSW 2068
Phone +61 (02)9906 9999
Melbourne: [GTV 9, GTV 52, GTV 62]
General Television Corporation Pty Ltd
22 Bendigo St, Richmond, VIC 3121
Phone: +61 (03)9429 0201
Web: www.ninemsn.com.au
WIN Television/NBN Television (Regional Victoria-Melbourne Office)
Level 4, 150 Albert Rd, South Melbourne, VIC
Phone: +61 (03)9690 1622
This office covers advertising sales, direct advertisering for WIN Vic, WIN Tasmania, WIN Mildura, WIN WA, WIN QLD, NBN Northern NSW,
WIN
Southern NSW and WIN Griffith.
The Nine Network Broadcast on TV Channel 9 in all Capital Cities ONLY
Network Ten Australia (Including TEN [State] in Regional Areas)
HQ: PO Box 10, Lane Cove, NSW 2066
Phone +61 (02)9887 0222
Melbourne: [ATV 10, ATV 55, ATV 65]
Network Ten Pty Ltd
620 Chapel Street, South Yarra, VIC
Phone: +61 (03)9275 1010
Web: www.ten.com.au
Network Ten Broadcast on TV Channel 10 in all Capital Cities ONLY
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Please send further addresses, station information, whatever you can find on TV, from other state’s contact details (See Television Stations in the Yellow Pages)
As I will try to add as much as I can find on TV Networks in Australia, including PAY-TV, which will be added in the future
ageelan@bigpond.com
Please feel free to re-print, re-publish this information on another website, provided that your website is a non-commercial, not-for-profit
site that relates to, or contains information on scanning. (Which is really “Wide Range Receiving”, not “scanning”)
A VicNews Publication for the Australian Scanning Encyclopedia
©Copyright 2003
Information correct as at Tuesday, January 14, 2003.
NOTES:
1. Two, Seven, Nine & Ten are only actually broadcast on these frequencies in all Australian Capital Cities. Outside these areas different channels among the 69
frequency pairs are used, otherwise, when atmospheric conditions change people in Melbourne would get cross-band interference from country broadcasts, while
the country people would get interference from the city, resulting in snowy pictures, lines in the picture, in some, and extremely rare cases, no picture at, ven
though the TV is working fine and tuned to the right frequency (In this case two signals from different areas have hit the antenna at exactly the same milli-second,
cancelling each other out, and therefore, no picture.
2. Some, mostly larger populations, have some, if not a significant amount of local content. Ie. Albury, Wagga, Ballarat, Newcastle, Mildura, Bendigo etc. Which
commercial stations provide local TV coverage varies between individual stations. Which stations provide local content can be worked out by simply travelling to
that town. If everyone who reads this site can please tell me if they are provided with, for example a National News at 6pm on Prime,
followed by the Albury News at 6.30pm on Prime, last time I was in Albury this was the case. Please email TV information for your town.
The Complete list of Australian TV Broadcast Standards, Frequencies, Channels, Callsigns etc is provided elsewhere on this website, for both Digital and
Analogue TV.
International TV Information will be added in the future. PAY TV will be added in the future.
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Australian Analogue Television Broadcast Specifications
Australian Television
Analogue Television Broadcast Standards of
Australia
Television Sets In Australia=8 Million
System-B
Colour-PAL
Channel Width: 7MHz vestigal sideband transmission
Vision Carrier: 1.25MHz above lower frequency edge of channel
Primary Sound Carrier: 5.5 MHz above vision carrier
Secondary Sound Carrier: 242.1875kHz above primary sound carrier
Vision Modulation: Negative amplitude modulation (am)
Lines Per Picture: 625 lines, interlaced 2:1
Line Frequency: 15625kHz
Field Frequency: 50Hz
Colour Sub-Carrier Frequency: 4.43361875MHz
Aspect Ratio: 4.3
Horizontal Sync Pulse Amplitude: 100 per cent carrier amplitude
Front Porch: 1.3-1.8us
Back Porch: =Line blanking interval - (front porch + sync pulse)
Line Blanking Interval: 11.8-12.3us
Black and Blanking Level: 76 per cent of peak carrier level
White Level: 20 per cent of peak carrier level
Pre-Equalisation Pulse Interval: 2.5H (H=Line period, 64us)
Post-Equalisation Pulse Interval: 2.5H
Field Sync Pulse Interval: 2.5H
Field Blanking Interval: 25H + 12us
Ratio Of Peak Vision to Peak Sound Carrier:
Single Sound Carrier Systems-Mono: 10db
Dual Sound Carrier Systems-Stereo 13db [Ch1], 20db [Ch2]
Sound Modulation: Frequency Modulation-FM (WFM mode capable scanner needed
to receive sound carriers on your scanner)
Sound Deviation: +/-50kHz
Audio Pre-Emphasis: 50us
Please send further Australian and international TV technical data to my email address, it
would be greatly appreciated.
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Australian Analogue Television Broadcast Specifications
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A VicNews Publication ©Copyright 2003
Information correct as at Tuesday, January 14, 2003.
NOTES:
1. Currently, although via cables and satellite, pay TV is converted by your set-top box in
the same way as free-to-air analogue tv is sent, otherwise, if it was a different mode
(even a different PAL system) you would not be able to watch PAY TV
2. Actual Frequencies of TV Broadcasters and further TV information can be found in the
TV section of this website.
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Australian Television Broadcast Frequencies
Australian Television
Analogue Television Broadcast Frequencies
Those whose scanners are Wide FM mode capable can only hear all Sound Carriers
Ch Frequency MHz
Sound Carrier MHz
Official Band
0
1
2
3
4
5
5A
6
7
8
9
9A
10
11
12
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
45-52.0000
56-63.0000
63-70.0000
85-92.0000
94-101.0000
101-108.0000
137-144.0000
174-181.0000
181-188.0000
188-195.0000
195-202.0000
202-209.0000
209-216.0000
216-223.0000
223-230.0000
520-526.0000
526-533.0000
533-540.0000
540-547.0000
547-554.0000
554-561.0000
561-568.0000
568-575.0000
575-582.0000
582-589.0000
589-596.0000
596-603.0000
603-610.0000
610-617.0000
617-624.0000
624-631.0000
631-638.0000
638-645.0000
645-652.0000
652-659.0000
51.7500
62.7500
69.7500
91.7500
100.7500
107.7500
143.7500
180.7500
187.7500
194.7500
201.7500
208.7500
214.7500
222.7500
229.7500
525.7500
532.7500
539.7500
546.7500
553.7500
560.7500
567.7500
574.7500
581.7500
588.7500
595.7500
602.7500
609.7500
616.7500
623.7500
630.7500
637.7500
644.7500
651.7500
658.7500
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VHF Low Band 1
VHF Low Band 1
VHF Low Band 1
VHF Band II
VHF Band II
VHF Band II
VHF Band III
VHF Band III
VHF Band III
VHF Band III
VHF Band III
VHF Band III
VHF Band III
VHF Band III
VHF Band III
UHF Band IV
UHF Band IV
UHF Band IV
UHF Band IV
UHF Band IV
UHF Band IV
UHF Band IV
UHF Band IV
UHF Band IV
UHF Band V
UHF Band V
UHF Band V
UHF Band V
UHF Band V
UHF Band V
UHF Band V
UHF Band V
UHF Band V
UHF Band V
UHF Band V
Australian Television Broadcast Frequencies
47 659-666.0000
665.7500
UHF Band V
48 666-673.0000
672.7500
UHF Band V
49 673-680.0000
679.7500
UHF Band V
50 680-687.0000
686.7500
UHF Band V
51 687-694.0000
693.7500
UHF Band V
52 694-701.0000
700.7500
UHF Band V
53 701-708.0000
707.7500
UHF Band V
54 708-715.0000
714.7500
UHF Band V
55 715-722.0000
751.7500
UHF Band V
56 722-729.0000
728.7500
UHF Band V
57 729-736.0000
735.7500
UHF Band V
58 736-743.0000
742.7500
UHF Band V
59 743-750.0000
749.7500
UHF Band V
60 750-757.0000
756.7500
UHF Band V
61 757-764.0000
763.7500
UHF Band V
62 764-771.0000
770.7500
UHF Band V
63 771-778.0000
777.7500
UHF Band V
64 778-785.0000
784.7500
UHF Band V
65 785-792.0000
791.7500
UHF Band V
66 792-799.0000
798.7500
UHF Band V
67 799-806.0000
805.7500
UHF Band V
68 806-813.0000
812.7500
UHF Band V
69 813-820.0000
819.7500
UHF Band V
Use the sound carrier frequency with your scanner in Wide Frequency Modulation
mode to listen to the audio of your favourite TV programs.
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Information correct as at Tuesday, October 7, 2003.
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Australian Radio Station Broadcast Specifications
Australian Broadcast Radio
AM & FM Broadcasting Standards
AM 520-1700KHz:
Frequency Range: 525KHz(0.525MHz)-1700KHz(1.700MHz)
Channel Frequencies: 531, 540, 549…627…774….1278KHz each station is 9KHz apart (I.
e. 9KHz Step)
Stereo Signal: Compatible quadrature amplitude modulation (C-Quam) 25Hz +/--0.1Hz
with a deviation of between 3 to 5% of the quadrant channel
Frequency Response: Within 2db (50Hz-7.5KHz)
THD: Not exceeding 4% at 80% modulation (400Hz-5KHz)
Stereo Separation: 18 db minimum
FM 88-108.0000MHz:
Frequency Range: 88.0000MHz to 108.0000MHz
Channel Frequencies: 88.1000, 88.3000…91.7000, 91.9000, 101.1000, 101.3000…
107.9000 each station is 2000KHz (0.2000MHz) apart
Deviation: 75KHz
Pre Emphasis/De-Emphasis: 50 microseconds
Stereo Channel Sub Carrier Frequency: 38KHz
Stereo Channel Pilot Frequency: 19KHz
Notes:
Ancillary communications services may be included in the main program channel, using the
following specifications
Sub Carrier Frequency: 67KHz
Maximum Deviation: 7.5KHz
Modulation: FM or FSK*
Pre-emphasis: up to 150 microseconds (150us)
This allows radio stations to use part of their own frequencies for car-to-studio link ups etc
and for information and other ‘feeds.’ Either Wide or Narrow FM can be used [it will be NFM
for two-way comms and WFM for any links].
The Frequencies between 87.6000 and 88.0000 have been set aside for community radio,
tourist radio and other Low Power Narrowcasting Services.
FM radio transmissions can only be received on scanners with a wide fm mode. This is
because normal two-way radio is in narrow, mono fm, wheras tv audio and fm radio are in
wide stereo fm.
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Australian Radio Station Broadcast Specifications
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Shortwave Radio Index
Government
ABC Radio Australia
Radio Australia Frequencies
Radio Australia UTC Program Guide
Radio New Zealand International-COMING SOON
Radio NZ Frequencies
Radio NZ Program Guide
BBC World Service
BBC World Service Frequencies
Voice Of America
VOA Frequencies
VOA Program Guide
American Armed Forces Radio Television
Service (AFRTS)
AFRTS Radio Frequencies & Guide
British Forces Broadcasting Service
BFBS Radio Frequencies/Schedule
USA to Iraq-Propaganda Radio
US Military Civilian SW
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Radio Australia
Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Short Wave & Satellite Radio Service
“Your Asia Pacific Network”
Radio Australia Via Short Wave(AM)-Frequencies
Frequency (MHz)
5.9950
6.0200
6.0800
7.2400
9.4750
9.5000
9.5800
9.6600
9.6550
9.7100
9.8150
11.5500
Metre
49
49
49
41
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
25
Times-UTC
0800-0900
1100-1400
1800-2000
2100-2200
1100-1300
1900-2100
0800-1100#
2300-0800
1300-1700
0800-0900#
1700-2100
11.6500
11.6600
11.6950
11.8800
12.0800
13.6050
25
25
25
25
25
25
1100-1700
1300-1700
2300-0000(2400)
0900-1400
2000-0900
13.6200
15.2400
15.4150
15.5150
15.2300
17.5800
17.7150
17.7500
17.7750
17.9500
19.0100
25
19
19
19
19
16
16
16
16
16
15
2200-0000(2400)#
0000(2400)-0800#
2300-0000#
0200-0700#
2200-0000
0000(2400)-0800
2100-0000(2400)
0600-0900
2200-0200
2200-0200
21.7250
21.7400
13
13
0000(2400)-0900; 1100-0800#
21.8200
13
0900-1400#
#: Recommended frequency (logged several times) for Melbourne/Victoria
Add 10 hours to UTC Time for Australian Eastern Time (11 hours Daylight Saving),
9.5 hours for Central Australian Standard Time (10.5 Daylight Savings),
8 hours for Western Australian Standard Time (9 Daylight Savings),
12 hours for New Zealand Standard Time (13 Daylight Savings),
Radio Australia Via Satellite Service-24 hours
Satellite: PanAmSat 8 at 166 degrees East
Transponder: 24c Pacific Beam (Recommended for Asia & PNG)
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Downlink: 4180MHz
Polarity: Horizontal
Modulation: QPSK
Symbol Rate: 27.5 MS/ps
FEC: ¾
Controlled Access: No, a smart card is not required
Receiver: Any DVB-S compliant
Satellite: PanAmSat 2 at 169 degrees East
Transponder: 8c Pacific Beam (Recommended for USA & Europe)
Downlink: 3901MHz
Polarity: Horizontal
Modulation: QPSK
Symbol Rate: 30.8 MS/ps
FEC: ¾
Controlled Access: No, a smart card is not required
Receiver: Any DVB-S compliant
A Program Schedule Is Also Available from the Short Wave Menu
Further Information Is Available from the Radio Australia Web Site:
http://abc.net.au/ra
1. At four (4) minutes prior to a frequency opening (always just prior to the hour, i.e. 0356), Waltzing
Matilda is played on the frequency that is about to open and transmit English language Radio Australia.
2. The laugh of a kookaburra is played on frequencies four (4) minutes prior when a foreign language
broadcast of Radio Australia is about to begin.
3. Radio Australia can also be identified on the hour, when the usual ABC radio news tune is played. (As
played by Metro & regional ABC Stations)
4. All of the ABC’s SW transmitters (7) are located at Shepparton, Victoria. If you live in or near
Shepparton a scanner and a rubber-ducky antenna will provide excellent reception. Outside Shepparton,
normal SW antennas (a length of wire out the window etc) will need to be used. All transmit with an output
of 100 watts.
5. Foreign Language broadcasts information available on request. (If enough emails received, then they
will be added to site) at ageelan@bigpond.com
6. Don’t forget to send reception reports (qsl cards) to the ABC, as if we don’t let stations know that we
listen, then we risk losing that shortwave service. (Due to few Australians lisening, RA has already closed
it’s Darwin, Brandon and Longreach antenna sites, leaving only Shepparton, and one must wonder how
long before it too is closed forever, spelling the end of Radio Australia, so if you listen, please email RA and
let them know you’re listening.
Radio Australia Information:
Address: PO Box 428G, Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA 3001
Phone: +61(03) 9626 1898
Fax: +61(03) 9626 1899
Open Line (Talkback): +61(03)9626 1825
Web: http://abc.net.au/ra
Studio: 120 Southbank Boulevard, South Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA 3205
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Transmitters: Maude Street Radio Tower, Maude St, Shepparton, Victoria
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British Broadcasting Corporation
World Service
World Service Via Short Wave(AM)-Frequencies
Frequency (MHz)
Metre
3.9150
6.1950
7.1050
7.1600
9.4100
9.7400
11.6850
11.9550
15.3600
17.7600
75
49
41
41
31
31
25
25
19
16
Times-UTC
2300-0115, 1600-1800, 2100-2200
2100-0200, 0900-1700
2200-0100
1600-1800
0000-0200
0900-1600#
2200-0000#
0500-0900, 2300-2400#
0000-0900
0500-0900
#: Recommended frequency (logged several times) for Melbourne/Victoria
Add 10 hours to UTC Time for Australian Eastern Time (11 hours Daylight Saving),
9.5 hours for Central Australian Standard Time (10.5 Daylight Savings),
8 hours for Western Australian Standard Time (9 Daylight Savings),
12 hours for New Zealand Standard Time (13 Daylight Savings),
BBC’s Program Schedule Changes Regularly so it is available from their site at
http://bbc.co.uk/worldservice/cgi-bin/worldservice/psims/ScheduleSDT.cgi
1. At four (4) minutes prior to a frequency opening for English language world service(always just prior to
the hour, i.e. 0356), Bow Bells are rung, followed by an announcement “The following English To Pacific/
South East Asia , formerly known as ‘English by Radio’” is about to commence broadcasts on [frequencies]“
2.
BBC broadcast in every language that exists on our planet.
3. BBC World Service can also be identified on the hour, when the BBC news comes on, and it is stated
“BBC World Service News”
4. BBC World Service was once known as “Empire Radio” and was broadcast to every country in the
British Empire, including during both world wars, when Australia was yet to have domestic AM (MW)
service, BBC Empire Radio was all that was on the radio in Australia until domestic broadcasting began in
the late 1930s and early 1940s. Before this time Empire Radio was the only radio service available to
Australia. (Though some other overseas transmissions could be heard sometimes). SW radio was around
for many years before domestic broadcasting began. BBC’s SW transmitters are located at Australia,
Cyprus, Singapore, Oman, Rampisham (UK), Ascension Island, and all transmit with an output power of
300 watts minimum, sometimes 500 watts and has been broadcasting to the world for 71 years, the oldest
broadcaster of any description in the world, and amazingly, it still exists today.
5. Foreign Language broadcasts information available on request. (If enough emails received, then they
will be added to site) at ageelan@bigpond.com
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6. Don’t forget to send reception reports (qsl cards) to the BBC, as if we don’t let stations know that we
listen, then we risk losing that shortwave service. Though I believe BBC World Service will last the longest,
with many good years of SW still to come, and probably be the last to close, which I hope never happens.
7. Note also that the BBC monitoring service, intercepts and records every single broadcast of any
description in the world from several locations. (See the BBC site for more under Monitoring Service)
BBC World Service Information:
Address: PO Box 76, Bush House, Strand, London, WC2B 4PH
Phone: +44(0) 20 7240 3456
Fax: +44(0) 20 7557 1258
Email: worldservice.letters@bbc.co.uk
Web: http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice
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Voice Of America
United States Of America Short Wave Radio Service
Short Wave(AM)-Frequencies
Frequency (MHz)
5.9850
Metre
Times-UTC
1000-1200#
6.1000
1100-1800
5.9000
1700-1800
7.1250
6.0450
1700-1800
7.2000
0100-0300
7.2150
2200-0100
7.2550
0100-0300
9.5250
1900-2000
9.6450
1100-1800#
9.6700
2100-2200
9.7600
1100-1700
9.7700
2200-2400
9.7950
1700-1800
9.8500
0100-0300
9.8900
2200-0100
11.7050
0100-0300
11.7150
1200-1300
11.7200
1000-1200
11.7600
2200-0100
11.8200
0100-0300
11.8700
1900-2200
11.9700
1900-2000
11.9950
0800-1000
12.0050
1700-1800
13.6050
0800-1000
15.1500
0800-1000
15.1800
15.1850
15.2500
15.2550
15.2900
15.3000
0100-0400
15.3050
2200-2400
15.3950
1400-1800
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15.4100
1900-2000
15.4800
15.4550
1000-1300
17.7350
2100-2400
17.7400
17.8200
0100-0300
15.4250
1000-1500#
#: Recommended frequency (logged several times) for Melbourne/Victoria
Add 10 hours to UTC Time for Australian Eastern Time (11 hours Daylight Saving),
9.5 hours for Central Australian Standard Time (10.5 Daylight Savings),
8 hours for Western Australian Standard Time (9 Daylight Savings),
12 hours for New Zealand Standard Time (13 Daylight Savings),
Voice Of America’s web site is
http://www.voa.gov
1.
1 minute prior to the hour (e.g.1259hrs) of the frequency opening and just prior to it closing the
announcement “This is the Voice Of America, Washington D.C, signing on/off “ The same announcement
in English with [language] is used for foreign language broadcasts.[frequencies]“
2. Personal listening of this station has revealed that it is strong in Melbourne from between 9 or 10 pm
local time until it fades out a lot just after sunrise.
3. Foreign Language broadcasts information available on request. (If enough emails received, then they
will be added to site) at ageelan@bigpond.com
4. Don’t forget to send reception reports (qsl cards) to VOA, as if we don’t let stations know that we listen,
then we risk losing that shortwave service. You can send VOA reception reports by email at qsl@voa.gov
using the SIO signal reference, which is explained under “SIO Signal Reporting (QSL) on Shortwave”
5.
Responses and letters to programs can also be sent to VOA via email at letters@voa.gov
Voice Of America Information:
Address: 330 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20547
Phone: +1(202) 619 2583
Fax: +1(202) 619 1241
Email: pubaff@voa.gov
Web: http://www.voa.gov
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Voice Of America
US Short Wave Radio Program Guide
Monday To Friday
TIME
hr/min
0000
0100
0200
0300
0400
0500
0600
0700
0800
0900
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
2100
2200
2300
0000
0010
0020
0030
0040
0050
News
News
News
News
News
News
News
News
News
News
News
News
News
News
News
News
News
News
News
News
News
News
News
News
Focus
Sport
Focus
Sport
Focus
Sport
Focus
Sports
Talkback
Music
Focus
Sport
Focus
Music
Focus
Sport
Headlines
Sport
Headlines
Sport
Headlines
Sport
Headlines
Headlines
Headlines
Sports
Headlines
Sport
Headlines
Sport
Headlines
Business
Headlines
Business
Headlines
Business
Headlines
Business
Talkback
Music
Headlines
Business
Headlines
Music
Headlines
Coast To Coast
Dateline
Main St
Dateline
Main St
Dateline
Main St
Dateline
Editorial
Music
Main St0
Dateline
Coast To Coast
Program
Coast To Coast
Opinion
Editorial
Main St
Editorial
Main St
Editorial
Main St
Opinion
Editorial
Music
Main St
Editorial
Opinion
Continues
Sport
Business
Dateline
Opinion
Focus
Sport
Headlines
Coast To Coast
Talkback
Focus
Border X
Sport
Sports
Focus
Sport
Headlines
Sports
Headlines
Headlines
Headlines
Sport
Headlines
Talkback
Headlines
Border X
Business
Music
Headlines
Business
Opinion
Coast To Coast
Border X
Dateline
Music
Main Street
Dateline
Saturday & Sunday
TIME
0000
0100
0200
0300
0400
0500
0600
0700
0800
0900
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
SATURDAY
Coast to Coast
News Review
On The Line
Our World
Press Conference
News Review
On The Line
Our World
Talkback
Jazz Music
On The Line
Our World
Press Conference
Jazz
On The Line
SUNDAY
Encounter
Talkback
On The Line
Issues In The News
Encounter
Talkback
On The Line
Issues In The News
Talkback
Jazz Music
On The Line
Issues In The News
Encounter
Jazz
On The Line
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Opinion
Editorial
Border X
Editorial
Music
Main St
Editorial
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1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
2100
2200
2300
Our World
Press Conference
Talkback
On The Line
Our World
Press Conference
Jazz
On The Line
Our World
Issues In The News
Encounter
Talkback
On The Line
Issues In The News
Encounter
Jazz
On The Line
Issues In The News
Time Column is in 24 hour UTC Time
Remember when it 1am (0100 Australian Eastern Time) on Friday March 14th then it is 8am (0800 United States
Eastern Standard Time) on Thursday, March 13th
Add 10 hours to UTC Time for Australian Eastern Time (11 hours Daylight Saving),
9.5 hours for Central Australian Standard Time (10.5 Daylight Savings),
8 hours for Western Australian Standard Time (9 Daylight Savings),
12 hours for New Zealand Standard Time (13 Daylight Savings),
Voice Of America’s web site is
http://www.voa.gov
1.
1 minute prior to the hour (e.g.1259hrs) of the frequency opening and just prior to it closing the
announcement “This is the Voice Of America, Washington D.C, signing on/off “ The same announcement
in English with [language] is used for foreign language broadcasts.[frequencies]“
2. Personal listening of this station has revealed that it is strong in Melbourne from between 9 or 10 pm
local time until it fades out a lot just after sunrise.
3. Foreign Language broadcasts information available on request. (If enough emails received, then they
will be added to site) at ageelan@bigpond.com
4. Don’t forget to send reception reports (qsl cards) to VOA, as if we don’t let stations know that we listen,
then we risk losing that short wave service. You can send VOA reception reports by email at qsl@voa.gov
using the SIO signal reference, which is explained under “SIO Signal Reporting (QSL) on Short wave”
5.
Responses and letters to programs can also be sent to VOA via email at letters@voa.gov
6. Short wave Program Schedule subject to change at times, and I will endeavour to keep the
frequencies & schedule up to date
Voice Of America Information:
Address: 330 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20547
Phone: +1(202) 619 2583
Fax: +1(202) 619 1241
Email: pubaff@voa.gov
Web: http://www.voa.gov
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Armed Forces(USA)Radio & Television Network
American Forces Radio & Television Service
United States Of America Military Short Wave Radio Service
Short Wave Upper Side Band Frequencies
Day Frequency
12.5790
13.3620
12.6895
10.3200
6.4585
Night Frequency
4.3190
5.7650
12.6895
6.3500
6.4585
Transmitter Location
Diego Garcia
Guam
Key west, Florida
Pearl Harbour, Hawaii
RR Puerto Rico
Add 10 hours to UTC Time for Australian Eastern Time (11 hours Daylight Saving),
9.5 hours for Central Australian Standard Time (10.5 Daylight Savings),
8 hours for Western Australian Standard Time (9 Daylight Savings),
12 hours for New Zealand Standard Time (13 Daylight Savings).
Check out the AFRTS Web Site at:
http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/radio
1.
A Program Schedule is available from the AFTRS web site, click on the above link.
2. Don’t forget to send reception reports (qsl cards) to AFRTS by email at QSL@mediacen.navy.mil
using the SIO signal reference, which is explained under “SIO Signal Reporting (QSL) on Short wave”
elsewhere on this site.
3. I have received these transmissions in Melbourne during darkness on several occasions (My SW Log
is available on request)
Remember you’ll need either a scanner or Short Wave radio with SSB (LSB & USB) modes, and in the case of
a scanner, frequencies between 4 to 15MHz. Steps of 5KHz or less. (The smaller the step, the more you can
fine tune reception, with the exception of scanners with a BFO (Beat Frequency Oscillator) that work in the
same way as a clarifier/slider on 27MHz CB and don’t need step adjustment for fine tuning.
American Forces Radio and Television Service Information:
Address: 330 AFRTS Broadcast Centre, 1363 Z Street, Building 2730, March Air Reserve Base, CA 925182017 USA
Phone: +1(909) 413 2236
Email: QSL@mediacent.navy.mil.gov
Web: http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil
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Victoria Police Air Wing
British Forces Broadcasting Service
British Military Short Wave Radio Service
Since 1943
Short Wave AM Frequencies-March 30, 2003 onwards
Frequency 1
7.2600 MHz
11.9750
15.4250
17.8950
15.2450
15.1500
13.7600
Frequency 2
15.7950 MHz
15.7950
15.7950
13.8600
13.8600
13.8600
6.1050
Time (in UTC)
0300-0400
0400-0600
0600-0700
1400-1600
1600-1700
1700-1800
1800-2000
Add 10 hours to UTC Time for Australian Eastern Time (11 hours Daylight Saving),
9.5 hours for Central Australian Standard Time (10.5 Daylight Savings),
8 hours for Western Australian Standard Time (9 Daylight Savings),
12 hours for New Zealand Standard Time (13 Daylight Savings).
This service has also been monitored on 13.7200 (0200-05000; 6.0250 (0200-0300); 6.1350 (0300-0400);
9.8200 (0400-0500); 5.9450 (1500-1800); 15.5300 (1500-1700) 12.0400 (1700-1800). These frequencies were
monitored with BFBS prior to March 30, 2003 and are taken from Radio & Communications pages 69/70,
“Broadcast Monitor” Section.
Check out the BFBS Web Site at:
http://www.ssvc.com/bfbs
1.
This is the only SW radio service transmitted by BFBS. The other services are within the local FM &
AM bands (great difficulty to receive here-almost impossible) It’s believed these transmissions are made
from a temporary station within Kuwait somewhere.
2.
There is no schedule, the station simply transmits between the above hours in UTC time.
3. Mostly music will be heard on these frequencies, see Herald Sun (Sat April 5, 2003-page 8) for a story
abut the BFBS titled “We’ve got to get out of this place.”
4. I have received these transmissions in Melbourne during darkness on several occasions (My SW Log
is available on request)
Remember you’ll need either a scanner or Short Wave radio with SSB (LSB & USB) modes, and in the case of
a scanner, frequencies between 4 to 15MHz. Steps of 5KHz or less. (The smaller the step, the more you can
fine tune reception, with the exception of scanners with a BFO (Beat Frequency Oscillator) that work in the
same way as a clarifier/slider on 27MHz CB and don’t need step adjustment for fine tuning.
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Victoria Police Air Wing
US Air Force EC-130E Command Solo
United States War Time Short Wave Radio Propaganda
Short Wave Upper Side Band Frequencies
Frequency
Modes(s)
Broadcast Times
9.7150
1500-2000 UTC
USB and AM
11.2920
1500-2000 UTC
USB and AM
Add 10 hours to UTC Time for Australian Eastern Time (11 hours Daylight Saving),
9.5 hours for Central Australian Standard Time (10.5 Daylight Savings),
8 hours for Western Australian Standard Time (9 Daylight Savings),
12 hours for New Zealand Standard Time (13 Daylight Savings),
The EC-130 Command Solo Unit of the US Air Force is responsible for transmitting pictures and sound
(TV and Radio) into areas it is about to attack. This unit was deployed during the Afghan war to tell
Afghanis how America was going to liberate them, and has again being deployed to Iraq.
The same is now happening in Iraq. The US military dropped millions of leaflets over Iraq detailing
these frequencies and what times to listen in late December 2002. Currently they are broadcasting antiSaddam messages, Arabic music, and again how they plan to liberate Iraq. It is expected these
broadcasts will cease when war is declared, just as it did in Afghanistan.
Clearly, you can see the EC 130’s role is to tell civilians of a country prior to war they are about to
attack, put simply, it is US propaganda, in much the same way as various countries used short wave
during World War II.
The transmissions start at 0200 (2am) Australian Summer Time and end at 0900 (9am) Australian
Summer Time. These are high-powered broadcasts and should be audible around the world and are
broadcast from the EC-130’s C-130 Hercules Aircraft (which literally is a plane that can broadcast
propagnda etc ‘over the top’ of other transmissions. So if we were at war with the US, they could fly
overhead and broadcast their propaganda right over our TV, radio on whatever frequency they like, say
Channel 7 or 3AW, could be drowned out by these broadcasts.
You can learn all about the EC 130 and it’s roles by going to http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/ec130e.htm
Remember you’ll need either a scanner or Short Wave radio with SSB (LSB & USB) modes, and in the case of
a scanner, frequencies between 4 to 15MHz. Steps of 5KHz or less . (The smaller the step, the more you can
fine tune reception, with the exception of scanners with a BFO (Beat Frequency Oscillator) that work in the
same way as a clarifier/slider on 27MHz CB and don’t need step adjustment for fine tuning.
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Victoria
Victorian Security Company Frequencies
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Victorian Security Company Frequencies
VICTORIA-Security Company Frequencies
Frequencies For Melbourne and Regional Victoria
Security Company/Venue
Chubb Security
Chubb Security
Output-RXF
152.5375
487.8750
Input-TXF
Chubb Security
487.3250
482.1250
Chubb Security
487.7750
482.5750
Chubb Security
485.0750
Chubb Security
494.1500
Chubb Security
162.4500
Chubb Security
486.3250
481.1250
Chubb Security
506.3375
516.3375
Chubb Security
162.1000
Chubb Security
169.3000
Chubb Security
495.1000
Crown Casino Security & Staff1
Crown Casino Security & Staff1
Crown Casino Security & Staff1
Crown Casino Security & Staff1
Crown Casino Security & Staff1
Crown Casino Security & Staff1
Crown Casino Security & Staff1
Crown Casino Security & Staff1
Crown Casino Security & Staff1
866.9375
865.9375
867.9375
868.9375
869.9375
865.1875
866.1875
867.1875
868.1875
821.9375
820.9375
822.9375
823.9375
824.9375
820.1875
821.1875
822.1875
823.1875
Crown Casino Security & Staff1
869.1875
824.1875
Linfox Armaguard
493.5500
498.7750
Linfox Armaguard
493.6750
498.8750
Linfox Armaguard
76.7000
Honeywell Australia
412.0500
Honeywell Australia
472.0000
Honeywell Australia
450.3500
Ansec Security Aust
488.0250
482.9750
Ansec Security Aust
486.3500
481.1500
Group 4 Securitas
492.1500
497.3500
Brinks Security Aust
471.9250
Blackwatch Security
484.9750
Blue Star Secuirty
473.7750
Location
State Wide
482.6750
499.3500
478.9750
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Southbank, Melbourne
All of these 800Mhz
Channels are part of the
Australia Wide 800MHz
Commercial Trunking Band
(See Trunking section else
Where on the site for
Channel information)
Victorian Security Company Frequencies
Aardvark Security
507.8000
517.8000
Prime Security Services
486.2250
481.0250
First Class Security
450.0250
Brambles Armoured
152.5375
Brambles Armoured
159.0100
HIlton On The Park Hotel
471.8000
Lockley Security
492.9000
Melb Convention Ct Secur
469.8250
Nth Suburbs Locksmiths
163.5000
Security Enforcement
474.9500
Rialto Towers
471.5500
Rialto Towers
472.7000
Rialto Towers
474.2000
Statewide Security
470.7000
475.9000
Telstra Security
486.9000
481.7000
Nauru House Security
464.8500
DRW Security
Southern Protection
KB Security
Robinsons
3d Surviellance
3d Surviellance
ASDIC Security
472.7000
474.1500
71.2700
73.6700
158.9500
153.6500
472.4500
1.
158.9000
477.9000
479.3500
477.6500
Geelong
Geelong
Ballarat
Benalla
Wodonga
Wodonga
Shepparton
Notes:
Many Security companies use Mobile Data Terminals without voice comms.
2.
(1) Security companies make use of the 160, 400, and 800MHz commercial trunking bands,
and have to be found within these. (EG Crown Casino’s guards etc operate in the 800MHz commercial
band, and each of their frequencies has an allocated national channel number as well.)
3.
This list, like all of mine, was compiled by actual field research, travelling to locations to
confirm users etc. (Sitting in Crown car park with scanner going whilst in my car).
4.
I have not been able to find every Victorian security company radio frequency and any
help with these would be greatly appreciated. Anyone with lots of security info would be welcome to
become the security section editor.
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Victorian Security Company Frequencies
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Australian 30MHz, 49MHz, 900MHz Cordless Phone Frequencies
Cordless Telephone Frequencies
It is AGAINST AUSTRALIAN LAW TO INTERCEPT (SCAN) PHONE CALLS WITHOUT A
MAGISTATES COURT ISSUED WARRANT as per the Telecommunications Interception) Act of
1987,[Commowealth Of Australia]
This information is provided for research, technical and educational purposes
only.
Channel
Ch 1
Base
39.7750
Handset
30.0750
Offset
+9.7MHz
Ch 2
39.8000
30.1000
+9.7MHz
Ch 3
39.8250
30.1250
+9.7MHz
Ch 4
39.8500
30.1500
+9.7MHz
Ch 5
39.8750
30.1750
+9.7MHz
Ch 6
39.9000
30.2000
+9.7MHz
Ch 7
Ch 8
Ch 9
Ch 10
Ch 1
Ch 2
Ch 3
Ch 4
Ch 5
Ch 6
Ch 7
Ch 8
Ch 9
Ch 10
Ch 11
Ch 12
Ch 13
Ch 14
Ch 15
Ch 16
Ch 17
Ch 18
Ch 19
39.9250
39.9500
39.9750
40.0000
43.7200
43.7400
43.8200
43.8400
43.9200
43.9600
44.1200
44.1600
44.1800
44.2000
44.3200
44.3600
44.4000
44.6000
44.8000
46.6100
46.6300
49.6700
46.7100
30.2250
30.2500
30.2750
30.3000
48.7600
48.8400
48.8600
48.9200
49.0200
49.0800
49.1000
49.1600
49.2000
49.2400
49.2800
49.3600
49.4000
49.4600
49.5000
49.6700
49.8450
49.8600
49.7700
+9.7MHz
+9.7MHz
+9.7MHz
+9.7MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
Manufacturer (If applicable)
Uniden, Audioline, Access Callmaster, Omni, Audiovox,
Avanti, Belcon, Bell,
British Telecom, Cobra, Cosmo, Dick Smith (DSE)
Brand, Deluxe, Eagle,
Emerson, Erricson, General Electric, GME
Electrophone Australian Company]
Goldstar, GTE, Matra, NEC, North Western Bell,
Panasonic, Phonemate,
Phillips, Sanyo, Sharp, Sincoa, Sears, Shimasu,
Skyphone, Sony,South Bell,
Supercall, Telecom, Telstra, Voca, Voxson, Vtech, and
I’m sure there’s plenty
Other brands and makes not mentioned here.
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Australian 30MHz, 49MHz, 900MHz Cordless Phone Frequencies
Ch 20
Ch 21
Ch 22
Ch 23
Ch 24
Ch 1
46.7300
46.7700
46.8700
46.9300
46.9700
902.1000
49.8750
49.8300
49.9300
49.9900
49.9700
926.1000
Ch 2
902.1300
926.1300
Ch 3
902.1600
926.1600
Ch 4
902.1900
926.1900
Ch 5
902.2200
926.2200
Ch 6
902.2500
926.2500
Ch 7
902.2800
926.2800
Ch 8
902.3100
926.3100
Ch 9
902.3400
926.3400
Ch 10
902.3700
926.3700
Ch 11
902.4000
926.4000
Ch 12
902.4300
926.4300
Ch 13
902.4600
926.4600
Ch 14
902.4900
926.4900
Ch 15
902.5200
926.5200
Ch 16
902.5500
926.5500
Ch 17
902.5800
926.5800
Ch 18
902.6100
926.6100
Ch 19
902.6400
926.6400
Ch 20
902.6700
926.6700
Ch 21
902.7000
926.7000
Ch 22
902.7300
926.7300
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-5.04MHz
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
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Australian 30MHz, 49MHz, 900MHz Cordless Phone Frequencies
Ch 23
902.7600
926.7600
Ch 24
902.7900
926.7900
Ch 25
902.8200
926.8200
Ch 26
902.8500
926.8500
Ch 27
902.8800
926.8800
Ch 28
902.9100
926.9100
Ch 29
902.9400
926.9400
Ch 30
902.9700
926.9700
Ch 31
903.0000
927.0000
Ch 32
903.0300
927.0300
Ch 33
903.0600
927.0600
Ch 34
903.0900
927.0900
Ch 35
903.1200
927.1200
Ch 36
903.1500
927.1500
Ch 37
903.1800
927.1800
Ch 38
903.2100
927.2100
Ch 39
903.2400
927.2400
Ch 40
903.2700
927.2700
Ch 41
903.3000
927.3000
Ch 42
903.3300
927.3300
Ch 43
903.3600
927.3600
Ch 44
903.3900
927.3900
Ch 45
903.4200
927.4200
Ch 46
903.4500
927.4500
Ch 47
903.4800
927.4800
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
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Australian 30MHz, 49MHz, 900MHz Cordless Phone Frequencies
Ch 48
903.5100
927.5100
Ch 49
903.5400
927.5400
Ch 50
903.5700
927.5700
Ch 51
903.6000
927.6000
Ch 52
903.6300
927.6300
Ch 53
903.6600
927.6600
Ch 54
903.6900
927.6900
Ch 55
903.7200
927.7200
Ch 56
903.7500
927.7500
Ch 57
903.7800
927.7800
Ch 58
903.8100
927.8100
Ch 59
903.8400
927.8400
Ch 60
903.8700
927.8700
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
-24.0MHz Mostly Panasonic “Secure” Telephones & Some other
$250+ cordless
Notes:
1. The 30MHz Cordless frequencies are by far the most commonly used type
(Over 70% of cordless phone sales). The majority of these use 1 to 5 of the
available 30MHz channels. The more expensive ones hop between all ten at
the start/end of each call or allow the user to change frequency midconversation, but as there’s only nine other channels to go to the user who
changes frequency is easy to follow.
2. The “Offset” can be used by those with AOR, ICOM, YUPITERU, YAESU
scanners by programming in 30.1000MHz, setting an offset of 9.7MHz and
when you press the monitor button your scanner will switch to the base input
frequency of 39.800MHz This is also how repeaters work, you talk to the
repeater (in this case the cordless) and the everyone else hears you after the
repeater unless they can hear you on the input frequency. Those of you with
scanners that don’t have an offset frequency feature you can program in both
the base and handset frequencies, the handset frequencies being much more
audible.
3. When using a cordless you are transmitting on the base frequency and
hearing the caller on the handset frequency. Therefore, you can determine
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Australian 30MHz, 49MHz, 900MHz Cordless Phone Frequencies
how close a user is by seeing whether or not you can hear the base frequency
with your scanner. (You will only hear one voice-the person who’s cordless
you’ve picked up-on the base frequency, but both the caller to and the actual
user of the cordless you are listening to on the handset frequency.
4. As it is illegal to monitor telephone calls, my brother and I carried out the above
experiment today (29/11/03) when he rang me on his mobile while I played with
the scanner and 30MHz cordless phone. As we where both aware of the fact I
was listening it is not illegal as both people on the phone knew they where
being listened to, and this allows me to publish the above information for
information purposes only!!
5. The Australian Scanning Encyclopedia in no way supports, nor encourages, the
illegal monitoring of people’s cordless phones. This information is provided for
information purposes only , and as a consumer service, as both the Federal
Government and cordless phone manufacturers refuse to make the general
public aware of the fact that a cordless phone can be monitored very easily by
people with radio scanners.
6. I have contacted several cordless manufacturers demanding that the print on
the box or on an addendum to their manuals that anyone can hear their phone
with a scanner, and again, the manufacturer’s refuse. I believe the
manufacturers themselves want these phones to be monitorable, so one must
ask why?
©2003, 2004 The Australian Scanning Encyclopedia,
This Update: Saturday, November 29, 2003
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Nokia Mobile & Fixed Line Telephone Special Codes
Nokia Mobile & Fixed Line Telephone
Special Codes
HIDDEN NUMBERS THAT AREN’T IN ANY TELEPHONE BOOK!!!
NOKIA MOBILE PHONE SPECIAL CODES
Feature
Firmware
IMEI
EFR ON
EFR OFF
HR ON
HR OFF
Warranty
Menu
Description
Displays Firmware version, release date and model of your
Nokia phone
Displays the International Mobile Equipment Number. This is
how the networks now identify & lock out any stolen phones,
as every mobile has a unique digital IMEI number
Enhanced Full Rate Codec will be activated after a reboot of
the phone. EFR produces near landline voice quality if
supported by the host network
Deactivates EFR Codec after a reboot of the phone
Half Rate Codec will be activate after a reboot of the phone.
HR offers more battery talk time but produces inferior voice
quality
Deactivates HR after a reboot of the phone
Use your arrow keys to navigate the menu.
1. Serial Number (IMEI)
2. Phone Production date in mm/yy
3. Purchasing date, a once only entry that can’t be
erased
4. Repaired, A repair log in mm/yy
5. Transfer user data. A way of some older Nokias
without usb plugs etc can send information between
two handsets or a pc
Code-Dial This Number
*#0000#
*#06#
*3370#
or *efr0#
#3370# or #efr0#
*4720#
#4720#
*#92702689#
or
*#war0anty#
Carrier Test Numbers
Common To All Carriers
Number
018 018 222
12711
1800 801 921
Service
Own Number Check- IE You will hear a voice tell you the number you are calling from
Long distance carrier selection confirmation-you will hear what trunk carrier you use
Own Number Check-TOLL FREE
Telstra Technician’s Test Numbers
Number
12722 0
12722 123
12722 199
12722 40001
12722 40003
Service
Calling Number Display Status of calling phone
Own Number Check (Was 19123)
Ringback Service (Make your own phone call you) was 199
“The number you have called is not available from this service”
“This service is not connected”
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Nokia Mobile & Fixed Line Telephone Special Codes
12722 40004
12722 40005
12722 40006
12722 40007
12722 40008
12722 40009
12722 40010
12722 40020
12722 40023
12722 40024
12722 40033
12722 40034
12722 40035
12722 40036
12722 40037
12722 40064
12722 42209
12722 42210
12722 42211
12722 42212
“Your attempt to us this feature has been unsuccessful”
“The feature you have tried to use is not provided”
“The number you have called is not connected”
Recorded engaged signal “Busy tone”
“Congratulations. You have accessed a standard network test message recording”
“The person you are dialling now has a new telephone number”
“The number you are calling is currently unavailable”
“The number you have called is not compatible with your equipment”
“The service type requested is not available”
“You have attempted to call via a service provider network. All lines are currently
busy”
“This number is not in service”
“This telephone number can not be dialled without an area code”
“Thank you for using Telstra for your long distance calls”q
Congestion tone
Congestion tone
“Operator assisted calls are not permissible to this number”
“Your Telstra Call Waiting Feature Is ON”
“Your Telstra Call Waiting Feature is OFF”
Call Waiting On Tone
Call Waiting Off Tone
I am sure that there are many other Telstra codes that would do all kinds of things. All
service start with the prefix 12722. All of these numbers are part of a DTMF system, a
system that every phon in the world now uses. To understand more, check out my
DTMF Decoder section under the Scanning Equipment sub-heading.
Optus Test Numbers
Number
12723 12
12723 22
12723 99
Service
Own Number Read Out
A 1KHz Tone
OwnTelephone Ringback
All Optus Test Numbers start with a 12723 prefix
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Australian Shopping Centres & Markets Frequency Index
Shopping Centres &
Markets Index
Victoria
Victoria & Melbourne
©COPYRIGHT October 2003
The Australian Scanning Encyclopaedia Ltd
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Victorian Shopping Centre Frequencies, Melbourne & Regional Victoria
Shopping Centre & Produce Market
Frequencies
Frequencies For Melbourne its suburbs and Regional Victoria
Shopping Complex/Outlet
Altona Gate Shopping Centre
Output-RXF
471.9250
Input-TXF
Location
Altona North
AMP Centre-Melbourne
Bayside Balmoral Shopping Centre
Big W Discount Stores
463.2750
470.0250
450.0250
Big W
450.4750
Maribyrnong
Brandon Park Shopping Centre
471.3500
Mulgrave
Brimbank Central Shopping Centre
Karingal Hub-Centro Properties
Frankston-Centro Properties
506.9750
473.8000
494.9250
516.9750
479.0000
Deer Park
Karingal Hub
Frankston
Chadstone Shopping Centre
Epping Plaza
David Jones
Eastland Shopping Centre
Westfield Fountain Gate
Gladstone Park Shopping Centre
473.7500
463.3000
467.3500
473.8250
493.9250
450.4750
478.9500
453.8000
457.8500
479.0250
499.1250
Chadstone
Epping
Melbourne City
Ringwood
Fountain Gate
Tullamarine
Greensborough Plaza
Highpoint Shopping Centre
474.3750
471.6500
479.5750
Greensborough
Maribyrnong
Highpoint Shopping Centre
Kmart Braeside
474.2000
450.0750
479.4000
Maribyrnong
Braeside
Kmart –Several Stores
450.4000
Knox Shopping Centre
Malvern Central
463.2750
471.8750
Melb. Wholesale Fruit& Veg Market
474.1500
Melbourne Central
Melbourne Central
Myer Stores
Myer Direct
464.2750
467.3750
470.9000
450.2500
454.7750
457.8750
476.1000
Collins St Melbourne
Collins St Melbourne
Several Locations
Rowville
Northland Shopping Centre
Pacific Shopping Centre
473.7500
471.7250
478.9500
Preston
Sunshine
Parkmore Shopping Centre
Prahran Central Shopping Centre
Preston Central Shopping Centre
485.8500
466.2500
475.0500
480.6500
456.5000
Keysborough
Prahran
Preston
Queen Victoria Market
469.6500
Safeway (Wellington Rd Distribution)
Safeway (Hume Hwy Distribution)
473.7500
485.0250
478.9500
Mulgrave
Broadmeadows
Safeway (Wellington Rd Distribution)
474.1000
479.3000
Mulgrave
455.7750
475.2250
Melbourne City Centre
Frankston
Karingal
Victoria (Store) Wide
453.7750
Wantirna South
Malvern
Footscray (Market)
Elizabeth St, Melbourne
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Victorian Shopping Centre Frequencies, Melbourne & Regional Victoria
Safeway (Wellington Rd Distribution)
Safeway (Hume Hwy Distribution)
Safeway (Hume Hwy Distribution)
Safeway (Hume Hwy Distribution)
Southgate Centre
Southland Shopping Centre
Target (In Store Paging System)
474.4500
505.3000
505.9000
506.5000
464.2750
462.9750
40.7500
479.6500
515.3000
515.9000
516.5000
454.7750
453.4750
Mulgrave
Broadmeadows
Broadmeadows
Broadmeadows
Southbank, Melbourne
Cheltenham
Preston, Epping, Reservoir
Capital Centre
The Glen Shopping Centre
Warringal Shopping Centre
474.3750
474.3500
495.1500
479.5750
479.5500
Dandenong
Glen Waverly
Heidelberg
Watergardens Shopping Centre
Waverly Gardens Shopping Centre
505.6000
472.7000
515.6000
Taylors Lakes
Mulgrave
Werribee Plaza Shopping Centre
Westend Plaza
464.0000
474.9000
454.9250
Hoppers Crossing
Sunshine
Westfield Building Management
Westfield Doncaster
Westfield Airport West
Whitehorse Plaza
473.8250
467.3000
485.8500
450.4750
479.0250
457.8000
480.6500
Cheltenham
Doncaster
Airport West
Box Hill
Woolworths
458.0750
Forest Hill Chase SC
Woolworths
450.4750
Maribyrnong
Ballarat Myer Store
Corio Village Shopping Centre
Bay City Plaza
Traralgon Plaza
470.9000
463.3000
474.3750
475.0000
Albury Myer Store (NSW)
163.3600
Albury (NSW)
Lavington Square Shopping Centre
474.9500
Lavington (NSW)
Commercial Club of Albury NSW
485.9000
Albury (NSW)
Lavington Sports Club & Bar
162.8600
Lavington (NSW)
476.1000
453.8000
479.5750
Ballarat
Corio
Geelong
Traralgon
Notes:
Most Shopping Centres transmit on 5 watts only and are local area coverage
1only. (From St Helena (Greensborough) I can hear Epping Plaza, Northland
(sometimes) and Greensborough Plaza (always) so don’t expect to always hear
transmissions. You will have to travel closer to transmitter site to double-check
frequencies, though all those listed have been checked throughout the winter of 2003.
All centre staff such as security, cleaners, and management, maintainence
2who share the one frequency for all shopping centre-related activities usually use the
Shopping centres frequencies
As I have not visited every shopping complex in Victoria, anyone who knows
3of new centres and/or frequencies is asked to email me with details to be included in
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the next update of that page.
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VicNews The Victorian Scanning News Publication
ISSN 1038-6971 ©2003 Ashley Geelan
Send corrections, updates and other scanner information to ageelan@bigpond.com
Please acknowledge that you got the information from me if you choose to
publish this.
All information correct as at First Edition: Monday, May 19, 2003
Second Edition: Tuesday, September 23, 2003
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Victoria Police Air Wing
Australia Wide Drive Thru Radio
Frequencies
As used by McDonalds, KFC, Hungary Jacks, Burger King and Red Rooster and
any other food place with a drive-thru service
The four frequencies listed are used by different stores at different locations.
Ø
You will need to be within 1km of the store to have any chance of receiving
Ø
these .1 watt (1 milli watt) transmissions.
For example, In Shepparton(Vic) the KFC is on 40.4900 and Hungary Jack’s
Ø
40.4100, as they are next door. If these stores were more than 1km apart, then they
could use the same frequency.
Not all fast-food stores use radio (some have an order and pay window
Ø
separate)-Look for headsets on staff members-if they do then I guarantee they will
be on one of these four frequencies:
Output(RX)
35.0200
40.4100
40.4300
40.4900
Input(RX)
154.6900
154.6000
151.0250
150.8750
Not much, I know, but now you can hear yourself order fries.
For A Little Harmless Fun:
Find two stores next door to each other (which is fairly common) and pick one to
listen to. Now go to the other store, turn your scanner right up and watch the
mayhem.
Many 27MHz CBs can be modified or simply turned up a few watts, and you will
transmit straight over the top of the drive thru. My local Macca’s (Greensborough
Plaza) hates me, because I order before I’m even at the store!, using my CB radio
to say “2 large fries, thanks”
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VicNews The Victorian Scanning News Publication
ISSN 1038-6971 ©2003 Ashley Geelan
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sheet free of any fees, charges or fear of breaching copyright, provided you do not profit
from the publication of this information. It must be distributed for free.
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All information correct as at: Friday, February 28, 2003
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Australian Military Index
Australian & NZ Military
Index
PLEASE READ IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON MILITARY
MONITORING
Royal Australian Air Force [RAAF]
RAAF Aircraft Callsigns
Royal Australian Navy [RAN]
COMING SOON
Australian Army [Army]
COMING SOON
Australian Government’s “Department of
Defence” [DOD]
COMING SOON
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ALL MILITARY MONITORS PLEASE READ VERY IMPORTANT-NATIONAL SECURITY ISSUES
This info is for your benefit and that of all scanner
users across the world
By Ashley Geelan
What you hear with and what you do with intercepted military communications
is a MATTER OF NATIONAL SECURITY
THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS APPLY ONLY DURING WAR TIME (I.E.
AFGANHANISTAN, IRAQ, VIETNAM, WW1, WW2, BOER ETC)
It is very important that if you are lucky enough to intercept a war-time
transmission (as I was able to on 11.1750 USB from US Air Force Base Diego
Garcia AFB) you must not post or tell anyone of what you’ve heard for at
least 48 hours unless you can confirm that the mission is completed and all
crew have returned home safely, this includes audio recordings as well,
Here’s why. Say you intercept a radio communication from an RAAF F18/A
Hornet leaving for a bombing mission in Iraq right now. If you were to post
that transmission on the web or tell someone who tells someone etc then it is
very probable that the enemy (In this case, Saddam Hussein) may already now
know when and where the plane is coming from and be able to get surface to
air (SAMs) missiles ready to blow it out of the sky, thanks to you telling
them!!!
In WW2, many of us scanner nuts would have got jobs trying to crack the code
of the German Enigma encoding machine, imagine if today a German guy who
knew how it worked posted it on the web!! (Germany would never have got so
far in WW2 if this had happened, in my opinion) As it was, the UK had to
hijack and steal an Enigma machine of a German submarine to get an edge
over the Germans. I use this as an example of what could happen should you
fail in your duty to protect our national interests.
In every country in the world this one of the most serious of all offences
(yes, in most countries you’ll get less for murder than for interfering with
military operations) and you can look forward to a lengthy jail stay,
without your scanner!!).
REMEMBER THAT THE SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN YOU ARE
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LISTENING TO ARE OUR FATHERS, MOTHERS, BROTHERS
AND SISTERS, AUNTS, UNCLES, MATES & COLLEGUES. UNDER
NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANYONE BE POSTING LIVE WAR
TIME INFORMATION THAT THEY HEARD WITH A SCANNER ON
THE WEB. YOU ARE PUTTING AT RISK THE LIVES OF FELLOW
AUSTRALIANS AND OUR ALLIES NOT TO MENTION HELPING
THE ENEMY, WHICH IN WAR TIME IS TREASON, IF YOU DO, YOU
DESERVE TO BE JAILED AND LOSE YOUR SCANNER RIGHTS FOR
EVER SHOULD YOU CHOOSE TO POST INFO. TELL NO ONE,
ABSOLUTELY NO ONE NOT ME, NOT YOUR MUM, BROTHER OR
SISTER, NO ONE.
Remember that as skilled scanner users we often find transmissions that
media/journalists miss or don’t know about, this being for obvious
reasons, so if you pick up a signal, by all means get excieted and record it,
but don’t tell anyone about it for a few weeks.
Unlike many other countries, scanners are still sold here (Australia) with
these frequencies in them, therefore it requires us as scanner users to use
a bit of common sense when it comes to military monitoring or we’ll lose
the frequencies, possibly scanners.
Anyone who I find has posted or put at risk the lives of Australian or Allied
(US, UK, NZ etc) soldiers through intercepting their transmissions will have
their ip address banned from mine and many other Australian scanning sites
and every US scanning site there is. I will also ban those who post live
recordings of any actual killings (I don’t care if it’s an Iraqi tank or an Aussie
fighter jet you just heard get blown up on air, to post the audio will see you
banned from the site, glorifying war and death is not what scanning is about-IT
COULD BE YOUR DAD YOU JUST HEARD BEING KILLED IN
ACTION, HOW WOULD YOU FEEL-PUT YOURSELF IN THEIR SHOES
AND THINK, REALLY THINK)
In some cases, you may hear a place take off for a bombing raid and hear it
return to base again, posting this information and/or the audio from it would be
OK, so long as you can guarantee that the aircraft you heard has successfully
completed it’s mission. Unfortunatley, but part of war, is the fact that you will
hear a flight leave that never returns (Ie gets shot down), I would consider it
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in very bad taste should you post the audio etc from one of these missions.
Don’t give the government a legitimate reason (such as this) to ban scanners;
you could cost thousands of people, including yourself, the enjoyment of your
and my hobby, scanning.
PS. I will pass on information to the Federal Police & Military Police should I
find a person posting information ‘live’ and there are criminal charges for
interfering with Defence Operations, called ‘treason’ which posting
information that puts our soldier’s lives at risk would be considered a very
serious offence, if not one of the most serious offences on our law books!!!
By all means, post and tell all what you heard on your scanner well after the
mission/operation is completed. In my experience, when you hear a war time
transmission it is probably best to wait a few weeks before posting it on the
web.
Summary: You’d be better off coming up on a police radio network and giving coppers a
hard time on-air than you would be to post live military information. (NO I don’t
recommend pirating the police channel either). In the US not one web site, or anyone
(yes I’ve tried) will tell you any of the frequencies for the patrols over American cities
since 9/11. Sure, I’d like to know the frequencies, but (1) they are useless to an Aussie
and two, what happens if he gives them to me, I post them then Osama can look them
up!!!
This does not mean you can’t post info on say, the RAAF Roulettes
performing at the Air Show, a joint US/NZ/AUST training exercise (often held
in Nthn QLD, NT etc), it applies only to war time military operations. Nor
does it mean that you can’t post info on say the Iraqi SW frequencies been
used during war by US military, they want people to hear these transmissions
(and often fly-drop thousands of sw radios so the people on the ground can
hear-Iraq, Afghanistan). It applies only to operational information that effects
war operations.
*Since 9/11/01 a quick email to any US site would see you locked out in an
instant..
As always, I encourage feedback on this article and the web site in general, so
please email me at ageelan@bigpond.com with your feedback. You may think
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I’ve crapped on a bit, but I can not stress enough the importance of adhering to
these rules when military monitoring, or expect a knock at your door!!
And last, but by no means, least, I do have several high school mates who did
Year 12 with me who have since joined the RAAF and Army who I’d like to
think won’t have their lives put at risk by inconsiderate scanner users.
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Royal Australian Air Force RAAF Callsigns
Royal Australian Air Force
The Aircraft Callsigns
Includes most Australian Army & Navy Aircraft Callsigns as well as all the RAAF and some NZ,
Singapore & UK Calls as well.
Notes: Each call sign will be heard on air as “Bushranger 310”
“Bushranger” is the ‘root word’ and the digits “310”, which represent the mission call sign allocated to
the task being undertaken.
For example the Bushranger’s pilot(s) would have been told of their mission and be given a number
(310) to add to their call sign.
The RAAF callsigns can be heard on both civil aviation and military aviation radio bands
Callsign
Adder
Aladdin
Albatross
Amber
Anson
Apache
Army
Ascot
Aussie
Backduck
Badger
Baldock
Bara
Baron
Bassett
Beagle
Bear
Bearcat
Bison
Black
Blackbird
Blackhawk
Blacknight
Blue
Boomer
Brewster
Brolga
Bronco
Brown
Brumby
Buck
Operator
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
British Royal Air Force (RAF)
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
Australian Navy (RAN)
Australian Army
RAAF
Australian Army
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Aircraft Type
FA-18/A Hornet
MB-326 Macchi
UH 1H Iroquois
FA-18/A Hornet
MB-326 Macchi
FA-18/A Hornet
Unassigned Army Aircraft
RAF when it’s aircraft are in Australia
RAAF Aircraft Callsign when overseas
Caribou
UH-1H Iroquois
Learjet-Fleet Support
GAF Nomad
FA-18/A Hornet
UH-1H Iroquois
UH-1H Iroquois
F 111C
Pilatus PC-9 (The “Roulettes”)
Caribou
MB-326 Macchi
FA-18/A Hornet
S70A Blackhawk
S70A Blackhawk
MB-326 Macchi
Caribou
MB-326 Macchi
Caribou
S70A Blackhawk
MB-326 Macchi
Caribou
F 111C
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Royal Australian Air Force RAAF Callsigns
Buckshot
Buffalo
Bush
Bushranger
Buzzard
Cannon
Canter
Carbine
Castle
Cavalier
Central
Charger
Charlie
Cheetah
Chieftain
Chopper
Classic
Claw
Coastwatch
Cobra
Cobweb
Colt
Condor
Consort
Corsair
Cougar
Cruiser
Cutlass
Dagger
Dash
Defence
Delta
Demon
Despot
Destrier
Devil
Dirk
Diver
Drifter
Eagle
Emu
Enfield
Envoy
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Customs Department
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Fairway
Falcon
Fang
Firebird
Fury
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
F 111C
S70A Blackhawk
Caribou
Caribou
F 111C
F 111C
C130 Hercules
F 111C
Boeing 707 Mid-Air Fuel Tanker Aircraft
Multiple Army Aircraft on a mission.
Pilatus PC-9 (The “Roulettes”)
C130 Hercules
Pilatus PC-9/MB 326 Macchi
Pilatus PC-9
Pilatus PC-9: Chief Of Air Staff
Bell 412
FA-18/A Hornet
F111-C
Various Customs-owned aircraft
FA-18/A Hornet
Learjet-Fleet Support
F111-C
FA-18/A Hornet
Mystere Falcon (Prime Minister’s Transport)
Pilatus PC-9
FA-18/A Hornet
S70A Blackhawk
F 111C
Winjeel
F 111C
C-47 Dakota (ARDU)
Various aircraft (ARDU)
MB-326 Macchi
FA-18/A Hornet
Various Australian Army aircraft
MB-326 Macchi
Winjeel
S70A Blackhawk
Crash Boat at Williamtown, NSW
S70A Blackhawk
Caribou
Caribou
Mystere Falcon (Prime Minister’s & VIP
Transporter)
MB-326 Macchi
F 111C
F 111C
MB-326 Macchi
MB-326 Macchi
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Royal Australian Air Force RAAF Callsigns
Gold
Green
Griffin
Harrier
Hawk (1)
Hawk (2)
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
Australian Army
Australian Army
Australian Army
Hawkeye
Heritage
RAAF
RAAF
Hero
Hipshot
Homburg
Hoodoo
Hornet (1)
Hornet (2)
Howlette
Hudson
Hunter
Hydrant
Iron
Iroquois
Jackson
Kestrel
King
Kiowa
Kiwi Gold
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Army
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
Royal New Zealand Air Force
(RNZAF)
RNZAF
RNZAF
RNZAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Kiwi Red
Kiwi
Kiwi Silver
Lambda
Lancer
Leopard
Lifter
Lion
Loiters
Lynx
Magnum
Magpie
Manta
Maple
Mariner
Marlin
Marshal
Maverick
Mentor
Merlin
Minor
Mustang
MB-326 Macchi
MB-326 Macchi
Various Australian Army aircraft
UH-1H Iroquois
UH-1H Iroquois
Eurocopter Aussie Tiger (Available late
2004)
FA-18/A Hornet
All decommissioned/museum aircraft not in
use
MB-326 Macchi
FA-18/A Hornet
FA-18/A Hornet
FA-18/A Hornet
Various RAAF aircraft
FA-18/A Hornet
HS 748
HS 748
FA-18/A Hornet
FA-18/A Hornet
Caribou
UH-1H Iroquois
Various Army aircraft
Pilatus PC-9
Pilatus PC-9
Bell Kiowa
A4G Skyhawk-Formation
A4G Skyhawk-Formation
RNZAF when outside New Zealand
A4G Skyhawk-Formation
Various Aircraft (ARDU)
FA-18/A Hornet
MB-326 Macchi
S70A Blackhawk
F 111C
Crash boat, Williamtown, NSW
MB-326 Macchi
FA-18/A Hornet
FA-18/A Hornet
Caribou
FA-18/A Hornet
P3C Orion
Various Aircraft
FA-18/A Hornet
C130 Hercules
Winjeel
Winjeel
MB-326 Macchi
Pilatus PC-9
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Royal Australian Air Force RAAF Callsigns
Navy
Nostalgia
Oggy
Omega
Oxford
Pacer
Panther
Panther (2)
Pegasus
Phantom
Pistol
Possum
Puma
Raider
Ramp
Ramrod
Ranger
Regal
Regent
Australian Navy (RAN)
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Roller
Roulettes
Sabre
Savage
Sealion
Searcher
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
Shadow (1)
Shadow (2)
Shark
Shepherd
Shogun
Shot
Shrike
Sigma
Silver
Simitar
Singa
Australian Navy
RAAF
Australian Navy
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Royal Singapore Air Force
(RSAF)
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Sonic
Spad
Sparrow
Spectre
Spider
Spitfire
Spur
Squirrel
Stallion
Steel
Stingray
Various aircraft
Retired, museum aircraft
F 111C
Various Aircraft (ARDU)
Various Aircraft
C130 Hercules
MB-326 Macchi
BAE Hawk (Currently in testing- Feb 2003)
Various Aircraft
MB-326 Macchi
F 111C
Bell Kiowa
F 111C
FA-18/A Hornet
F 111C
F 111C and FA-18/A Hornet
FA-18/A Hornet
Boeing 707 Mass Soldier Transport Aircraft
Mystere Falcon (Prime Minister’s & VIP
transporter)
Winjeel
Display Team in Pilatus PC-9s
F 111C
F 111C
PC3 Orion
Used when Army helping with Search &
Rescue
HS 748
C130 Hercules
HS 817
PC3 Orion
FA-18/A Hornet
F 111C
UH-1H Iroquois
Various Aircraft
MB-326 Macchi
F 111C
Used when RSAF outside Singapore
F 111C
Winjeel
FA-18/A Hornet
FA-18/A Hornet
Learjet –Fleet Support
Pilatus PC9
F 111C
AS350 Squirrel
C130 Hercules
Caribou
FA-18/A Hornet
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Royal Australian Air Force RAAF Callsigns
Striker
Sword
Taipan
Talon
Tango
Tester
Theta
Thunder
Tiger (1)
Tiger (2)
Torch
Tornado
Toxin
Trident
Tripod
Trojan
Valiant
Vampire
Vanguard
Vantage
Vengeance
Viper
Vixen
Voodoo
Vulcan
Wallaby
Warhorse
Warlock
Wedge
Werewolf
Wheeler
Whiptail
White
Windsor Castle
Windsor
Winjeel
Wisdom
Wizard
Wolf
Wombat
Zulu
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Navy
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Navy
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
Australian Army
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
RAAF
PC3 Orion
F 111C
HU223
FA-18/A Hornet
Pilatus PC9
Various Aircraft
Various Aircraft
C130 Hercules
HS816
FA-18/A Hornet
HS 748
C130 Hercules
FA-18/A Hornet
FA-18/A Hornet
FA-18/A Hornet
C130 Hercules
Pilatus PC9
Pilatus PC9
Caribou
Pilatus PC 9
Pilatus PC 9
Pilatus PC 9
Pilatus PC 9
Pilatus PC 9
Pilatus PC 9
Caribou
Various Aircraft
FA-18/A Hornet
UH-1H Iroquois
F 111C
S70A Blackhawk
Caribou
MB-326 Macchi
Boeing 707 Fuel Tanker
Boeing 707 Government Officials Transport
Winjeel
HS 748
Caribou
F 111C
MB-326 Macchi
FA-18/A Hornet
By Ashley Geelan, a lot of the information contained within this article was originally researched by
Bob Bell was a major contributor to the now-defunct Radio & Communications Magazine and avid
military listener.
Notes:
1.
The Bell Kiowa (ALL) and UH-1H Iroquois (Only Gun Iroquois) will be replaced in
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Royal Australian Air Force RAAF Callsigns
late 2004 by 22 new Eurocopter “Aussie Tigers”
2.
The Replacement for the F-111C and F/A 18-8, the F35 “Joint Strike Fighter will not
be available in Australia until approx 2015.
I personally spoke with RAAF, USAF and Republic Of Singapore Air Force at the
3.
2003 Avalon Air Show and was able to check most of these callsigns as correct.
4.
RAAF aircraft calling civilian air traffic controllers on VHF Air Band still use these
callsigns to identify their aircraft to ATC.
These callsigns will only ever be added to as new aircraft are purchased, though this won’t happen until
the Federal Government actually purchases more and new military aircraft, when new callsigns will be
needed for the new aircraft, so keep an eye on the daily news for reports of new military aircraft. Some
are due in 2004 and some 2010 and 2015.
©2003 The Australian Scanning Encyclopedia
RAAF Index
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Royal Flying Doctor Service & School Of The Air Frequencies
Royal Flying Doctor Service
(Same frequencies used by “School Of The Air”)
Central Operations: (1) Ayers Rock, (2) Alice Springs, (3) Port Augusta, (4) Adelaide.
South Eastern Section: (1) Broken Hill, (2) Dubbo, (3) Bankstown, (4) Melbourne, (5)
Essendon, (6) Launceston
Queensland Section: (1) Mt Isa, (2) Cairns, (3) Townsville, (4) Rockhampton, (5) Brisbane,
(6) Bundaberg, (7) Charleville.
Western Operations: (1) Derby, (2) Port Headland, (3) Meekatharra, (4) Jandakot [Perth], (5)
Kalgoorlie.
Table 1: All Frequencies used by the Royal Flying Doctor Service. This table is from my on research,
ACA database, frequency guides
Township [Callsign]
Alice Springs [VJD]
Alice Springs [VJD]
Alice Springs [VJD]
Alice Springs [VJD]
Alice Springs [VJD]
Alice Springs [VJD]
Broken Hill [VJC]
Broken Hill [VJC]
Broken Hill [VJC]
Broken Hill [VJC]
Broken Hill [VJC]
Broken Hill [VJC]
Broken Hill [VJC]
Broken Hill [VJC]
Cairns [VJN]
Cairns [VJN]
Cairns [VJN]
Cairns [VJN]
Cairns [VJN]
Cairns [VJN]
Cairns [VJN]
Cairns [VJN]
Cairns [VJN]
Cairns [VJN]
Carnarvon [VJT]
Carnarvon [VJT]
Carnarvon [VJT]
RFDS Zone
Central Operations
Central Operations
Central Operations
Central Operations
Central Operations
Central Operations
South Eastern
South Eastern
South Eastern
South Eastern
South Eastern
South Eastern
South Eastern
South Eastern
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Frequencies
159.7300
2.0200
4.3500
5.3400
5.4100
6.9500
132.7500
2.0200
4.0550
4.6350
5.1300
6.9200
7.5650
8.1500
70.1300
2.0200
2.2600
5.1450
5.3000
5.8500
5.8650
6.8660
7.3570
7.4655
2.0200
2.2800
4.0100
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Usage/Notations
Air Ambulance
Second Night
Not sure
Not sure
Primary
Second Day
Air Ambulance
2nd night
Primary
School
School
2nd day
Air Ambulance
2nd night
2nd night
Primary
School
School
2nd night
Royal Flying Doctor Service & School Of The Air Frequencies
Carnarvon [VJT]
Carnarvon [VJT]
Carnarvon [VJT]
Carnarvon [VJT]
Carnarvon [VJT]
Carnarvon [VJT]
Carnarvon [VJT]
Charleville [VJJ]
Charleville [VJJ]
Charleville [VJJ]
Charleville [VJJ]
Charleville [VJJ]
Charleville [VJJ]
Charleville [VJJ]
Charleville [VJJ]
Charleville [VJJ]
Darwin [VJY]
Darwin [VJY]
Darwin [VJY]
Darwin [VJY]
Darwin [VJY]
Derby [VJB]
Derby [VJB]
Derby [VJB]
Derby [VJB]
Derby [VJB]
Derby [VJB]
Derby [VJB]
Halls Creek
Halls Creek
Kalgoorlie [VJQ]
Kalgoorlie [VJQ]
Kalgoorlie [VJQ]
Kalgoorlie [VJQ]
Kalgoorlie [VJQ]
Kalgoorlie [VJQ]
Kalgoorlie [VJQ]
Kalgoorlie [VJQ]
Katherine
Katherine
Katherine
Katherine
Meekatharra [VKJ]
Meekatharra [VKJ]
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Central Operations
Central Operations
Central Operations
Central Operations
Central Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Central Operations
Central Operations
Central Operations
Central Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
4.0300
4.0450
4.9260
5.2300
6.8800
6.8900
6.9600
70.1300
2.0200
4.0450
4.9800
5.2220
6.8450
5.8500
6.9450
7.4100
2.3600
4.0100
5.7310
6.8400
7.9750
159.2200
2.7920
5.3000
5.2000
5.8500
6.9250
6.9450
158.2300
159.2200
129.6000
2.0200
2.6560
5.0100
5.3600
6.8250
7.5170
7.5800
4.8600
5.7310
7.3400
8.0140
132.3500
166.7800
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Primary, School
2nd day, School
Air Ambulance
2nd night
School
Primary
School
2nd day
School
Primary
2nd day/night
Air Ambulance
Primary
School
School Of The Air
Air Ambulance
Air Ambulance
Air Ambulance
School Of The Air
Primary
Air Ambulance
Royal Flying Doctor Service & School Of The Air Frequencies
Meekatharra [VKJ]
Meekatharra [VKJ]
Meekatharra [VKJ]
Meekatharra [VKJ]
Meekatharra [VKJ]
Meekatharra [VKJ]
Meekatharra [VKJ]
Meekatharra [VKJ]
Meekatharra [VKJ]
Meekatharra [VKJ]
Mount Isa
Mount Isa
Mount Isa
Mount Isa
Mount Isa
Mount Isa
Mount Isa
Mount Isa
Mount Isa
Mount Isa
Mount Isa
Mount Isa
Jandakot (Perth)
Jandakot (Perth)
Jandakot (Perth)
Jandakot (Perth)
Jandakot (Perth)
Jandakot (Perth)
Jandakot (Perth)
Jandakot (Perth)
Port Augusta [VNZ]
Port Augusta [VNZ]
Port Augusta [VNZ]
Port Augusta [VNZ]
Port Augusta [VNZ]
Port Augusta [VNZ]
Port Augusta [VNZ]
Port Augusta [VNZ]
Port Headland [VKL]
Port Headland [VKL]
Port Headland [VKL]
Port Headland [VKL]
Port Headland [VKL]
Western Australia Wide
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Queensland Ops
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Central Operations
Central Operations
Central Operations
Central Operations
Central Operations
Central Operations
Central Operations
Central Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
Western Operations
2.0200
2.2800
4.0100
4.0300
4.0450
5.2600
6.8800
6.8900
6.9600
11.4600
2.0200
4.6060
4.8000
5.1100
5.1400
5.4450
6.8450
6.9500
6.9650
7.3920
7.4650
7.8030
2.0200
2.2800
3.8760
4.0300
4.0450
5.4500
6.9600
7.5170
159.7300
2.0200
4.0100
5.1450
5.8450
6.8900
8.1710
8.1650
129.6125
132.3500
2.2800
4.0300
6.9600
2.8050
Primary, School
School
School, 2nd night
2nd night
Primary
School
2nd day, school
Air Ambulance
2nd night
Primary
School Of The Air
School Of The Air
2nd day
School Of The Air
Air Ambulance
WA Wide Coverage
Key To Frequencies Above:Those in black are USB mode, Blue AM mode, and Red
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Royal Flying Doctor Service & School Of The Air Frequencies
NFM mode
Table 2: Current (Summer 2003) Main Frequencies. This table is taken from the RFDS Web Site.©2003
RFDS
Callsign, Township
VJB Derby
VKL Port Headland
VJT Carnarvon
VKJ Meekatharra
VJQ Kalgoorlie
VJD Alice Springs
VNZ Port Augusta
VJC Broken Hill
VJJ Charleville
VJI Mt Isa
VJN Cairns
VZX Firefly
RFDS Operations
Area
RFDS Western
Operations
RFDS Western
Operations
RFDS Western
Operations
RFDS Western
Operations
RFDS Western
Operations
RFDS Central
Operations
RFDS Central
Operations
RFDS South Eastern
Section
RFDS Queensland
Section
RFDS Queensland
Section
RFDS Queensland
Section
Penta Comstat
Telephone
Main Frequencies To
Try
08 9414 1200
5300, 5360, *2792
08 9414 1200
5300, 5360, *2280
08 9414 1200
5300, 5360, *2280
08 9414 1200
5300, 5360, *2280
08 9414 1200
5300, 5360, *2792
08 8952 5355
2020, 5410, 6950
08 8642 5555
2020, 4010, 6890, 8165
08 8080 1777
2020, 4055, 6920
07 4654 1233
2020, 4980, 6845
07 4743 2800
2020, 5110, 6965
07 4053 1952
2020, 2260, 5145, 7465
02 6559 1888
call
The RFDS Operational Sections manage the service provided by the RFDS to the people in rural
and remote Australia on a day-to-day basis. These Sections coordinate the evacuations, plan and
deliver the health care clinics and provide the remote consultations services. Each operational
Section manages a number of bases within their geographical area. The RFDS is also one of the
first companies in the world to use radio communications! It is famous for the introduction of the
‘pedal radio’. ”©RFDS
When travelling through the outback it is highly recommended that you install a HF radio
capable of SSB communications with the RFDS. Under no circumstances should you
rely on a mobile telephone of any description in the Australian outback. I highly
suggest when planning any outback trip that you check out http://www.rfds.org.au/travelling.
htm for details. Don’t forget you’ll also need to notify police, carry extra tyres, petrol, water
as well as checking road conditions well ahead of time, not to mention how important it is to
make sure your car is in good working order.
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Royal Flying Doctor Service & School Of The Air Frequencies
(Some Information has been taken from the RFDS Web Site www.rfds.org.au a site I highly
recommend for further details on the RFDS, these details helping you to listen in! They are
not included here as the RFDS web site(s)are quite comprehensive)
The RFDS also provide 24 hours, 7 day a week medical care for Alice Springs. They also
operate the Alice Springs Ambulance Service!
School Of The Air Information
You can also listen to School Of The Air using the frequencies listed in Table 1. Many
Schools Of The Air however are now switching or will be switching to satellite
technology with pictures.
Australians were the first to use School of the Air to educate isolated children. Living
in the large continent of Australia can mean isolation and loneliness. Children living in
the vast Australian inland are often miles away from the nearest school.
The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) began operation in 1928 and within a few
years it had established a large radio network across the outback. The network
depended largely on a pedal-powered radio invented by Alfred Traeger and he and
the founder of the RFDS, Reverend John Flynn, discussed other services that could
be made possible using the radio.
Adelaide Miethke, an influential Adelaide schoolteacher, made the proposal for a
School of the Air to be set up through the radio network and in 1950 the first lesson
was broadcast. By 1956 the program had spread to New South Wales and there are
now 12 Schools of the Air around Australia.
School of the Air teachers still use HF (high frequency) radio to provide lessons to
their students. The majority of the school curriculum is covered through
correspondence lessons that teachers prepare and mail to their students. Regular
telephone conversations between teacher and student are used, along with newer
technologies such as email, computer links, video and the Internet.
Schools of the Air continue to provide education to isolated people, and their role is
extending into adult education. As technology continues to develop, access to
information is improving for people in the outback.
Further info, facts and fun
School of the Air has grown from a handful of students in 1951 to well over 1 000
students in 12 schools.
For more info on some Schools of the Air, check out:
School of the Air Port Augusta
http://oac.schools.sa.edu.au/sota/
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Royal Flying Doctor Service & School Of The Air Frequencies
School of the Air Katherine
School of the Air Alice Springs
School of the Air Meekatharra
School of the Air Mt Isa
School of the Air Kimberly
http://www.ksa.nt.edu.au
http://www.assoa.nt.edu.au
http://www.side.wa.edu.au/schools/sota/
sota_mee.html
http://www.mtisasde.qld.edu.au
http://www.westnet.com.au/ksota/
©2003 The Australian Scanning Encyclopedia
Some Parts ©2003 Royal Flying Doctor Service Of Australia
Some Parts ©2003 Various Schools Of The Air, ©2003 Commonwealth Of
Australia
By all means listen in, but never interfere with the day-to-day operations of any emergency service.
HOME
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Worldwide Frequency Allocation Chart-Pacific Region Edition
The VicNews Australian & Pacific Region Radio Spectrum Band Plan
Lo (MHz)
0.10000.1000
0.5220
1.8000
2.0000
2.3000
2.4950
2.5050
3.2000
3.4000
3.5000
3.9000
4.0000
4.6500
4.7500
5.0600
5.9000
7.0000
7.1000
7.6000
8.3750
9.2500
9.9000
10.1000
10.1500
11.5000
12.1600
13.2000
13.3600
13.5700
13.8700
14.0000
14.3500
15.0300
15.8000
17.4800
17.9000
18.0680
18.1680
18.9000
19.0200
21.0000
21.4500
21.8500
22.0000
24.8900
24.9900
25.0700
25.5500
25.6700
26.1000
26.9650
27.4100
28.0000
29.7000
31.0000
32.0000
34.0000
35.0000
36.0000
Hi (MHz)
And below
0.5220
1.8000
2.0000
2.3000
2.4950
2.5050
3.2000
3.4000
3.5000
3.9500
4.0000
4.6500
4.7500
5.0600
5.9000
6.9900
7.1000
7.6000
8.3750
9.5000
9.9000
10.1000
10.1500
11.5000
12.1600
13.2000
13.3600
13.5700
13.8700
14.0000
14.3500
15.0300
15.8000
17.4800
17.9000
18.0680
18.1680
18.9000
19.0200
21.0000
21.4500
21.8500
22.0000
24.8900
24.9900
25.0700
25.5500
25.6700
26.1000
26.9650
27.4100
28.0000
29.7000
31.0000
32.0000
33.0000
35.0000
36.0000
37.0000
Use(r)
Will be added to this page in
Aero & Marine Navigation 1
AM Broadcast Band
160m Amateur Band
Marine Distress & Radio
120m Short Wave Radio
Time Signal & Space Research
Aviation, Marine, Space, S & R
90m Short Wave Radio*
Aviation HF Radio 1
80m Amateur Band
75m Short Wave Radio
Maritime HF Radio 1
Aviation HF Radio 2
60m Short Wave Radio
Fixed Air, Space, Marine HF
49m Short Wave Radio
40m Amateur Radio^
41m Short Wave Radio
Maritime HF Radio 2
Aviation HF Radio 3
31m Short Wave Radio
Time & Frequency Signal
30m Amateur Radio TV^
Aviation HF Radio
25m Short Wave Radio
Maritime & Distress S & R
Aviation HF Radio 4
Fixed, Medical & Scientific App
22m Short Wave Radio
Fixed & Mobile HF Radio
20m Amateur Radio^
Time & Frequency Signal
19m Short Wave Radio
Fixed, Maritime & Distress
16m Short Wave Radio
Aviation & Space Radio
15m Amateur Radio^-TV
Fixed Maritime HF Radio
15m Short Wave Radio
Time & Frequency Signal
15m Amateur Radio^
13m Short Wave Radio
Aviation HF Radio
Maritime HF Radio
12m Amateur Radio^-TV
Time & Frequency Signal
Fixed HF Radio & Maritime
Radio Astronomy Devices
11m Short Wave Radio
Pagers, Alarms, Weather Aids
HF CB Radio
Alarms, 27MHz Marine Radio
10m Amateur Radio^
Army, Cordless Phones, Pagers
Repeater Outputs (A) 50chs
Army Battlefield Comms
Repeater Inputs (A) 50chs
Repeater Outputs (B) 50chs
Remote Control Models
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Mode
the
CW
AM
Auto
Auto
AM
Auto
Auto
AM
USB
Auto
AM
USB
USB
AM
Auto
AM
Auto
AM
USB
USB
AM
USB
Auto
USB
AM
USB
USB
Auto
AM
Auto
Auto
USB
AM
Auto
AM
Auto
Auto
USB
AM
USB
Auto
AM
USB
USB
Auto
USB
Auto
Auto
AM
Auto
AM
AM
Auto
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
Auto
Offset
near
None
Broadcast
None
None
Broadcast
Simplex
Simplex
Broadcast
Simplex
None
Broadcast
Simplex
Simplex
Broadcast
Simplex
Broadcast
None
Broadcast
None
None
Broadcast
None
None
None
Broadcast
None
None
None
Broadcast
None
None
None
Broadcast
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Broadcast
None
None
None
Broadcast
None
None
Broadcast
None
None
None
None
None
None
Broadcast
None
Simplex
None
None
None
+2.00MHz
Simplex
-2.00MHz
+2.00MHz
None
Step
future
1khz
9khz
5Khz
0.5khz
5khz
0.5khz
0.5khz
5khz
0.5khz
5khz
5khz
0.5khz
0.5khz
5khz
0.5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
5khz
1or 5khz
5khz
5khz
10khz
5khz
5khz
25khz
25khz
25khz
25khz
25khz
5khz
Worldwide Frequency Allocation Chart-Pacific Region Edition
37.0000
38.0000
39.0000
41.0000
42.0000
43.0000
44.0000
46.0000
50.0000
54.0000
56.0000
63.0000
70.0000
74.8000
75.2000
82.3100
88.0000
108.0000
116.0000
137.0000
144.0000
148.0000
149.2500
150.0000
153.8500
154.3625
154.6625
156.0000
157.4500
158.2375
160.0000
160.9750
161.4750
162.0500
162.9375
165.2000
168.1875
169.8000
172.7875
174.0000
202.0000
208.0000
215.0000
222.0000
225.0000
267.0000
300.0000
350.0000
400.0000
403.0000
404.0000
405.0000
410.5500
412.4500
413.4500
414.4500
415.4375
418.0750
420.0000
430.0000
38.0000
39.0000
41.0000
42.0000
43.0000
44.0000
46.0000
50.0000
54.0000
56.0000
63.0000
70.0000
74.8000
75.2000
82.3100
88.0000
108.0000
116.0000
137.0000
144.0000
148.0000
149.2500
150.0000
153.8500
154.3625
154.6625
156.0000
157.4500
158.3000
160.0000
160.9750
161.4750
162.0500
162.9735
165.2000
168.1875
169.8000
172.7875
174.0000
202.0000
208.0000
215.0000
222.0000
225.0000
267.0000
300.0000
350.0000
400.0000
403.0000
404.0000
405.0000
410.5500
412.5500
413.4500
414.4500
415.4375
418.0750
420.0000
430.0000
450.0000
Repeater Inputs (B) 50chs
Army Battlefield Comms
Cordless Phones, Internal Pager
Army Battlefield Comms
Repeater Outputs (C) 50chs
Army Battlefield Comms
Repeater Outputs (D) 50chs
TV Ch 0 & Land Mobiles/Fixed
6m Amateur Radio
Baby Monitors, FM Bugs etc
TV Ch 1 & Land Mobiles/Fixed
TV Ch 2, Mobile Radio
VHF Low Band Radio I
Aircraft Navigation Band ILS
VHF Lo Band II Repeater Outs
Simplex & Rptr Inputs
VHF FM Broadcast, TV Ch 3-9
Aircraft Instrument Band (ILS)
VHF Aircraft Radio
TV Ch 5A
2m Amateur Radio^
Modern Text Pagers, CFA etc
VHF High Band I Rptr Out
Pro (ie Police) listening devices
VHF Hi Band I Rptr In/Simple
VHF Band I Simplex
VHF Band I ALL
Marine VHF I
VHF Hi Band I Simplex or Rptr
VHF Hi Band II Rptr Inputs
Marine VHF II
VHF Hi Band II Simplex
Marine VHF III
VHF Hi Band II Repeater Outs
VHF Rptr Out, Vic SMR etc
Aust 160 MHz Trunking Band
VHF Hi Band II Simplex
Aust 160 MHz Trunking Band
VHF Hi Band III Simplex
TV Chs 6, 7, 8, 9 VHF
Distance Measuring Equipment
TV Ch 10 VHF & Radio Mics
TV Ch 11 VHF & Radio Mics
Radio Mics & DME
Military, Garage Door Openers
Military^, US Govt In Australia
Military^, Garage Dr Openers
Space, Military-Fixed & Mobile
Weather Aids, Meteorology
UHF Rptr Inputs I
Rptr To Rptr UHF Links
UHF Rptr Inputs 2
UHF Band I Simplex
UHF Band I Duplex Outputs
Rptr To Rptr UHF Links
UHF Band II Duplex Outputs
Aust 400MHz Trunking Band
UHF Band III Duplex Outputs
Was Amatur-Now Commercial
70cm Amateur Radio
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NFM
NFM
NFM
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NFM
NFM
WFM
Auto
NFM
WFM
WFM
NFM
AM
NFM
NFM
WFM
Auto
AM
WFM
Auto
NFM
NFM
ALL
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
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NFM
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WFM
DME
WFM
WFM
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
Auto
-2.00MHz
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
+2.00MHz
Simplex
+2.00MHz
Broadcast
None
None
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
Both
Both
Broadcast
Simplex
Simplex
Broadcast
None
Simplex
Duplex
Simplex
Duplex
Simplex
Sim & Dup
Sim & Dup
Sim & Dup
Duplex
Sim & Dup
Simplex
Sim & Dup
Duplex
Duplex
Duplex
Simplex
Duplex
Simplex
Broadcast
Simplex
Broadcast
Broadcast
Link
Duplex
Link
TRUNK
None
25khz
25khz
25khz
12.5khz
25khz
25khz
25khz
12.5khz
5khz
5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
Various
12.5khz
Various
Various
100khz
25khz
25khz
25khz
5khz
12.5khz
12.5, 25khz
Various
12.5,25khz
12.5khz
Various
25khz
Various
12.5khz
25khz
12.5khz
25khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
25khz
25khz
25khz
Various
Various
Various
Various
Various
Various
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
5khz
Worldwide Frequency Allocation Chart-Pacific Region Edition
450.0000
450.5000
452.5000
458.3250
460.0000
467.8375
469.4375
470.0000
471.2125
472.2125
474.8000
475.2000
476.4250
477.4125
480.0000
484.8000
485.2000
494.8000
495.2000
500.0000
505.0000
509.5250
510.0000
515.0000
519.5250
520.0000
792.0000
805.0000
820.0000
825.0000
845.0000
852.0000
860.0000
861.0000
865.0000
870.0000
890.0000
915.0000
928.0000
935.0000
960.0000
1215.0000
1240.0000
1300.0000
1400.0000
1429.0000
1530.0000
1545.0000
1626.0000
1645.0000
1668.0000
1690.0000
1700.0000
1710.0000
1930.0000
1980.0000
2025.0000
2040.0000+
450.5000
452.5000
458.3250
459.3250
467.8375
469.4250
470.0000
471.2125
472.2125
474.8000
475.2000
476.4125
477.4000
480.0000
484.8000
485.2000
494.8000
495.2000
500.0000
505.0000
509.5250
510.0000
515.0000
519.5250
520.0000
792.0000
805.0000
820.0000
825.0000
845.0000
852.0000
860.0000
861.0000
865.0000
870.0000
890.0000
915.0000
928.0000
935.0000
960.0000
1215.0000
1240.0000
1300.0000
1400.0000
1429.0000
1530.0000
1545.0000
1626.0000
1645.0000
1668.0000
1690.0000
1700.0000
1710.0000
1930.0000
1980.0000
2025.0000
2040.0000
& Beyond
UHF Band III Simplex
UHF Rptr To Rptr Links
UHF Band IV Duplex Inputs
National UHF Police Inputs
UHF Band IV Duplex Outputs
National UHF Police Outputs
UHF Band IV Simplex
UHF Band V Duplex Outputs
UHF Band V Simplex
UHF Band VI Duplex Outputs
UHF Band VI Simplex
UHF Band V Duplex Inputs
UHF CB Radio
UHF Band VI Duplex Inputs
UHF Band V Duplex Inputs
UHF Band VII Simplex
UHF Band V, VI, VII Outputs
UHF Band IIX Simplex
UHF Band V, VII, VII Inputs
UHF Band IX Duplex Outputs
UHF Band X Duplex Outputs
UHF Band X Simplex
UHF Band IX Duplex Inputs
UHF Band X Duplex Inputs
UHF Band X Simplex
TV UHF Channels 27-67
Wireless Mics, Gtr Packs etc
TV UHF Channels 68 & 69
Aust 800 MHz Trunking Inputs
NEW Trunking Band#
Studio To Transmitter LINKS
LINKS & Low Power Services
NEW Trunking Band#
Cordless Phone Band
Aust 800MHz Trunk Outputs
NEW Trunking Band#
GSM Digital Mobile Inputs
Radio Location Beacons & ISM
NEW Trunking Band#
GSM Digital Mobile Outputs
Aeronautical Radio Navigation
Satellite Radio Navigation
23cm Amateur Radio^
Radio Location Beacons
Space Operations, Earth Explor
Space Operations-Fixed Only
Inmarsat Marine Satellite 1
Aeronautical Satellite Navigate
Inmarsat Marine Satellite 2
Inmarsat Marine Satellite 3
Weather Aids
Weather Satellites
Weather Satellites, Mobile Phon
Space Op, GSM Mobile Phones
Space Op, GSM Mobile Phones
Satellites
Space Operations, Fix & Mobs
WILL BE ADDED TO THIS
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NFM
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NFM
NFM
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NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
WFM
NFM
WFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
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NFM
NFM
NFM
Auto
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
NFM
PAGE
Simplex
Simplex
Duplex
Simplex
Duplex
Simplex
Duplex
Simplex
Duplex
Duplex
Simplex
Broadcast
Broadcast
TRUNK
TRUNK
Links
Links, LIPD
TRUNK
Cordless
TRUNK
TRUNK
Mobile Phone
Beacon
TRUNK
Mobile Phone
Air Navigator
Satellite
None
Beacons
Space
Space-Fixed
Satellite
Satellite
Satellite
Satellite
Satellite
Satellite
Satellite
Satellite
Satellite
Space
IN THE
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
25khz
12.5khz
25khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
25khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
25khz
12.5khz
25khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
5khz
12.5khz
Various
Various
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
12.5khz
FUTURE
Worldwide Frequency Allocation Chart-Pacific Region Edition
*=Hearing Aid Induction Loop Frequency for Hearing Aids (What’s used at Melbourne underground railway stations Parliament, Flagstaff, and Melbourne
Central.)
#=Was an analogue mobile phone band that is now used for trunking radio services
C’mon people, it’s time to use the search facility on your scanner and find some new useful frequencies
for yourself. (God helps those who help themselves)
1.
The above chart details how I have personally programmed my AOR8200 with it’s search limits. Frequency limits are kept in chronological
order for ease of use, making this chart both a good ‘band plan’ chart, showing who is where etc, as well as providing a framework for using and
programming the search facility on your scanner.
2.
The Amateur Bands have frequency use plans that apply within each band’s limit, ( a band plan within a band plan) and are available by
going to this site: (direct link)
3.
Amateur (and other) Bands marked “^” include Earth To Space & Space To Earth Satellite Links! You can use these frequencies to listen to
amateur re-broadcasts of NASA space missions, shuttle take-offs, landing etc.
4.
This chart was compiled using resources from: AOR’s Region 3 Spectrum Plan (a pdf document); East Coast Register of Govt. Radio
Frequencies, several ACA publications an posters, and documents from the last World Radio Frequency Management Conference, held in Switzerland
in 2001.
5.
If you are new to scanning, then I suggest that if you are having trouble understanding frequencies, find the FM radio frequencies and use
them as a reference point. (Eg Gold104=104.3000MHz). (Doing this helped me understand scanning a lot more.)
A
VicNews The Victorian Scanning News Publication
ISSN 1038-6971 ©2003 Ashley Geelan
Send corrections, updates and other scanner information to ageelan@bigpond.com
Other scanner websites and scanner hobbyists only may copy and re-publish this information sheet free of any fees,
charges or fear of breaching copyright, provided you don’t profit from the publication of this information. It must be
distributed for free.
Please acknowledge that you got the information from me if you choose to publish this.
All information correct as at: Tuesday, July 8, 2003
Search Banks.html –My Search Bank Programming
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Victorian Government, Departments & Contractors Index
VICTORIAN STATE GOVERNMENT, DEPARTMENTS & SUB
CONTRACTORS
Sheriff’s Office of Victoria
VicRoads
Sprayline Pty Ltd
Quality Roads Pty Ltd
Snowfields- VK3 ARC
Metropolitan Councils Frequencies
Metropolitan Councils Area Map
Regional Councils Frequencies
Regional Councils Area Map
Victorian Prison Frequencies
Office Of Premier & Cabinet
Stamp Duty Collection Office
Embassies In Melbourne
Grain Corp Grain Board
Harness Racing Board
Education Department
Department of Agriculture
Totaliser Agency Board (TAB Vic)
I have tried to cover every Government Department that still uses radio. If you
know of one I’ve missed please post it at the group.
Some State Government departments, such as police, fire, ambulance, schools,
hospitals, public transport, evenrts, venues etc are under their own sub-menus
within the site.
COMING IN 2004: OTHER STATES & MORE VIC GOV INFO IN AN
ALL NEW “UTILITIES” MENU!!
©COPYRIGHT 2002-2004, The Australian Scanning Encyclopaedia, VicNews Ltd
This Index Last Updated On Friday, December 12, 2003 @ 1600hrs AESST
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Sheriff's Office Of Victoria Frequencies
Sheriff’s Office
Victoria
UHF Frequencies
Ch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Frequency-Out
490.8250
491.3250
491.9750
492.4250
491.4750
487.3000
488.2000
486.1750
Frequency-In
496.0250
496.5250
497.1750
497.6250
496.6750
492.5000
493.4000
491.3750
Use
Fine Enforcement Units
Fine Enforcement Units
Transmitter Locations
Ferny Creek
Mt Bolton & You Yangs
Olinda
Mt William
Notes:
1. The Victorian Sheriff’s Office is responsible for the enforcement of unpaid traffic, criminal
and most other State fines. They do have the power to seize property to the value of the fines
and can also place you in jail, or force you to attend Community Work as a method of fine
payment.
2. I have had visits for unpaid fines from Sheriff* and watched them operate.
3. Sheriff’s office can be heard on most weekdays and Saturdays until around lunchtime. A
seldom few transmissions have been logged on a Sunday.
4. The Sheriff’s Office can also be monitored on the Victorian SMR/GRN
5. * I didn’t pay the fine on purpose, so they’d come to me and arrest me, whereby I had the
cash ready to pay the fine, I got to hear my records via radio and see just how the Sheriff
operates without me having to chase them, thanks guys.
6. Sheriff Offices are located in Oakleigh, Spencer St (City) and Sunshine
A VicNews The Victorian Scanning News Publication
©2003 Ashley Geelan, Australian Scanning Encyclopedia
All information correct as at: Thursday, September 25, 2003
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VicRoads(RTA)Radio Frequency & Callsign Information
Roads Corporation of Victoria
Callsign: VZ3MT
All of the country regions are on the VicGov SMR network (what's let of them anyway) and
only a few of the vehicles (mainly the road gangs) have radios in them. The most common
radio in use back then (and still is now) is the Phillips FM 900 series radio in both local and
remote versions. The country repeaters also had a TARA interface system in use as well.
Callsign #
1900-1906
1850-1865
Base 12
150
180
137
161
162
186
231
Base 23
1240
1239
1250
1241
209
Base 11
1940-1945
Base 3
Depot(s) Based At/User Groups
Westgate Freeway Depot Road Gang-IMT Patrols based at this depot
Eastern Freeway Depot Road Gang
Eastern Freeway Depot
Deer Park Road Gang
Deer Park Road Gang
Deer Park Road Gang
Deer Park Road Gang
Deer Park Road Gang
Deer Park Road Gang
Deer Park Road Gang
Deer Park Depot
Fowler Rd Road Gang
Fowler Rd Road Gang
Fowler Rd Road Gang
Fowler Rd Road Gang
Fowler Rd Road Gang
Fowler Rd Depot
Bridge Maintenance Section
Denmark St Kew, “Traffic 900” or “VicRoads 900” on VKC Police
Network
VicRoads Radio Network Frequencies
Ch
RXF
151.5750
TXF
SIMPLEX
152.5750
152.7750
SIMPLEX
SIMPLEX
59
170.8800
461.9500
SIMPLEX
452.4500
58
462.6250
453.1250
CTCSS
Licensed Usage
Traffic Signal Control & Camera Data Sending ,
M80 Variable Speed Sign Control,
Callsign
Traffic Signal Control, Speed, Red and Traffic
Camera Data Sending
Roads Corporation Traffic Management Centre, VH3OJK
60 Denmark St, Kew, Vic.
Vic Roads Incident Management Team-[Metro VKF431
Works Group]
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54
462.6500
453.1500
NEW
462.2250
452.7250
NEW
462.8000
453.3000
NEW
463.5000
454.0000
NEW
464.9500
455.4500
484.5000
Roads Corporation Traffic Management Centre,
60 Denmark St, Kew, Vic.
Repeater at 47 Viewpoint Avenue, Glen Waverly50 watts
Repeater at: Normanby Road, Notting Hill-50
watts
Repeater at 26 Thornton Crescent, Mticham-50
watts
Used when VicRoads wishes to link repeaters for
better coverage.
GEETRAF P/L Geelong Traffic Management
VZ3JX
VLF537
VLF537
VLF537
VMF 500
These frequencies are no longer licensed to VicRoads: 466.7500[457.2000]; 467.0750;
491.3500[496.5500]; 170.8800 and have been deleted from the table.
Incident Management Team-Channel 58- Callsigns
Callsign
Patrol 1
Patrol 2
Usage
Team Supervisor
Tullamarine Freeway, Calder Freeway, Western Ring Road (Greensborough to Western
Highway)
Patrol 3
Westgate Freeway & Bridge, Princes Freeway, Western Ring Road (Westgate Freeway to
Western Highway)
Patrol 4
Monash Freeway (Toorak Road to South Gippsland Highway*
*Vic Roads do not manage traffic on the City Link sections of the Monash & Tullamarine Freeways.
This is done by City Link’s own staff.
Eastern Fwy depot numbers are allocated on a personal basis i.e. the numbers are allocated
to a specific individual
Transport Safety Service (TSS) cars-the ones with the magenta light bars-are usually on the
VicGov Telstra SmartNet SMR network but occasionally use 462.6250 MHz (ch 58 on
VicRoads Phillips FM900 radios).
The following no longer exist Line marking, Asphalt, Materials, Workshops (they were
privatised and became AH Plant Hire .They since lost the contract for the supply and
maintenance of VicRoads trucks etc to Porter Plant Pty Ltd, who do use radio. VicRoads
Internal Departments of, Survey, Auto Grade group etc have gone from the radio system as
well although they still exist within VicRoads
Note also that VicRoads is responsible for maintaining major roads only, such as Bell St,
Westall Rd, Dandenong Rd, Ring Road, Freeways. Your local street and any roads VicRoads
are not responsible for are the responsibility of your local council. Your council will employ or
sub-contract it’s own road maintenance gang.
Bitumen resurfacing crews now come under a separate company called Sprayline. They have
their own allocations of three state wide UHF frequencies, plus can use the VicGov SMR. In
Melbourne and Country Vic, another company does road maintenance for the local council
roads under contract called Quality Roads (My uncle works for them and they are based in
Drouin, but do all road work for Nillumbik Shire here in Melbourne!!)
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Nearly all road maintenance in Metropolitan Melbourne, and a fair bit of country Victoria is
done by contractors.
A big thanks to “The Road Worker” for supplying this information
Vic Roads responded to just over 200,000 calls last year via the Traffic Control Centre.
Traffic Control Officer Ron Winn is the man in charge at the Vic Roads Communications Centre
In Melbourne it is mostly the IMT who still use radio.
OLD Callsigns (Only a few still used but with different meanings]
Callsign
Base 3
Base 11,12, 23
Roads 01-20
Signal 01-99
Cars 500-505
Traffic 01-115
Roads 21-30
Roads 31-40
Roads 41-50
Roads 51-59
Roads 60-90
Roads 91-120
Traffic 116-199
Roads 121-130
Roads 131-180
Roads 181-260
Roads 261-300
Roads 301-310
Roads 311-330
Roads 331-340
Roads 341-380
Roads 381-430
Roads 431-470
Roads 471-490
Roads 491-540
Roads 541-580
Roads 581-600
Roads 601-650
Roads 651-660
Roads 661-680
Roads 681-730
Roads 731-830
Roads 831-840
Roads 841-899
Roads 900-920
Roads 920-999
Actual User
Traffic Control & Communications Centre, manned 24h/7 days, Primary Emergency & General Radio Traffic
Base
Vic Roads Maintenance Depots
Senior Officers
Traffic Management Officers
Traffic Signal Maintenance
Enforcement Officers of Roads Corporation. (Mostly for booking overweight trucks etc)
Regulations Enforcement Officers
Asphalt workers
Bridge Maintenance workers
Auto Grade Group
Plant Department-fitter & turners; instructor drivers; electrical
VicRoads Benalla Regional Office
The Transport Safety Services (TSS)-The VicRoads Cars with the purple lights, and Vic Taxi Directorate
Not used
Metropolitan Region
Dandenong Region
Geelong Region
Reserved
Wodonga Region
Reserved
Traralgon Region
Bairnsdale Region
Line Markers and Traffic Engineering
Survey and Traffic Engineering
Reserved
Horsham Region
Reserved
Warrnambool Region
Reserved
Materials Division
Ballarat Region
Benalla Region (This callsign is usually only heard in Benalla, on simplex VHF frequencies)
Reserved
Bendigo Region
West Gate Bridge Traffic Control-speed regulations/changes to limit /accidents etc
Reserved
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Rights Reserved.
This Update: Fourth Edition, December 10, 2003. With thanks to the anonymous VicRoads
“Road Worker”
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Sprayline
Spray Line Pty Ltd (VicRoads Contractor) Frequencies
Sprayline Pty Ltd
Sprayline is the VicRoads contractor responsible for bitumen resurfacing of VicRoads
maintained (most major roads and all M Class Victorian roadways)
RXF
477.4750
TXF
472.2750
477.7000
479.8750
CTCSS
Offset
-5.2000MHz
Callsign
VKF707
472.5000
-5.2000MHz
VKF708
474.6750
-5.2000MHz
VKF789
Rptr Loc
Australia
Wide
Australia
Wide
Australia
Wide
It should be noted that Sprayline Pty Ltd was a company formed by VicRoads a few years
ago and it’s full title is Roads Corporation trading as Sprayline Pty Ltd.
On the ACA database, these frequencies are licensed to the Roads Corporation (Vic) at
Whitehorse Road, Deepdene. Click here to go to Sprayline’s Home Page
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With Thanks to the Road Worker for supplying this information.
VicRoads
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Quality Roads (VicRoads & Council Contractor) Frequencies
Quality Roads Pty Ltd
Quality Roads has many local council road maintenance and resurfacing contracts. It is
located in Mt Evelyn, Victoria with an A.C.N. of 073550946,
RXF
496.6750
TXF
491.4750
498.7250
493.5250
CTCSS
Offset
Callsign
-5.2000MHz VH3ONX
-5.2000MHz
VL3JM
Rptr Loc
DSE Fire Tower, Mt
Tooronga
Off Blun Blun Road,
Camp Hill
Quality Roads also are the emergency contractor for Baw Baw Shire Council General for road
maintenance, trees or dead stock on the road, blocked drains
Quality Roads Pty Ltd, Councils road maintenance contractor, provide 24 hour service and
can be contacted direct on 1800 000 720.
On the ACA database, these frequencies are licensed to Quality Roads Pty Ltd
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Victorian Local Government-Metropolitan Council Frequencies
Victorian Metropolitan Councils
Radio Frequencies For Melbourne & Outer Metropolitan Councils and Shires.
Council/Shire
OutputInput-TXF CTCSS Offset
Callsign Repeater Location
RXF
Banyule City
150.9125 155.5125 141.3Hz +4.600MHz VJF667 Lot 12, Kinglake Rd,
Council
Kinglake
Booroondarah City 461.1250 451.6250
? -9.500MHz
V23KW
Balwyn
Booroondarah City 151.0750 155.6750 162.2 Hz +4.600MHz
Balwyn
Brimbank City
Council
Brimbank City
Council
Brimbank City
Council
Cardinia Shire
Council
Casey City Council
Darebin City
Council
Darebin City
Council
Darebin City
Council
Frankston City
Council
Glen Eira City
Council
Greater
Dandenong City
Greater
Dandenong City
Greater Geelong
City
Greater Geelong
City
Hume City Council
Kingston City
Council
Kingston City
Council
Knox City Council
Knox City Council
Manningham City
Council
Maribrynong City
Council
Maroondah City
Council
490.9500
496.1500
492.9250
498.1250
450.0250
SIMPLEX
n/a
n/a
163.7250
159.1250
123.0Hz
-4.600MHz
VL32H
Gembrook
150.1625
486.8250
154.7625
481.6250
? +4.600MHz
107.2Hz -5.200MHz
VL3XO
VL3HS
464.7000
455.2000
123.0Hz
-9.500MHz
VL3HS
Cranbourne
Mt Cooper,
Bundoora
Mt Cooper & Preston
462.0250
452.5250
? -9.500MHz
VL3HS
Preston
150.9875
155.5875
+4.600MHz
VZ3IS
Frankston
466.4000
456.9000
? -9.500MHz
VZ3BK
Caulfield
150.2375
154.8375
? +4.600MHz
VL3AW
Dandenong
?
VL3AW
Dandenong
469.8250
118.8Hz
+5.200MHz
VL3UL
? +5.200MHz
123.0Hz
Kielor Park
Kielor Park
Kielor Park
151.2250
155.8250
? +4.600MHz
VZ3WG
Ceres
150.7250
155.3250
? +4.600MHz
VZ3WG
Ceres
163.7500
150.8375
159.1500
155.4375
? -4.600MHz
179.9Hz +4.600MHz
VL3KZ
VL3FM
Mt Holden
Moorabbin
450.4750
SIMPLEX
VH3EXJ
Moorabbin
487.2750
486.4750
150.0625
482.0750
481.2750
154.6625
? -5.200MHz
103.5Hz -5.200MHz
88.5Hz +4.600MHz
150.4125
155.0125
? +4.600MHz
151.2125
155.8125
?
241.8Hz
+4.600MHz
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VH3NPD
Knox
VH3NPD
Wantirna South
VL3IS Doncaster Westfield
Tower
VL3KF
Footscray
VL3WI
Croydon
Victorian Local Government-Metropolitan Council Frequencies
Melton Shire
Council
Monash City
Council
Moonee Valley
City Council
Moreland City
Council
Moreland City
Council
Nillumbik Shire
Council
Port Phillip City
Council
Stonnington City
Council
Stonnington City
Council
Whitehorse City
Council
Whitehorse City
Council
Whittlesea City
Council
Whittlesea City
Council
Whittlesea City
Council
Wyndham City
Council
Yarra City Council
Yarra City Council
Yarra Ranges
Shire Council
Yarra Ranges
Shire Council
150.5750
155.1750
162.5625
157.9625
150.8125
? +4.600MHz
VL3XW
Melton
-4.600MHz
VL3UD
Notting Hill
155.4125
? +4.600MHz
VL3UJ
Monee Ponds
150.4625
155.0625
? +4.600MHz
VH3IMQ
Brunswick
419.8500
410.4000
103.5Hz
-9.450MHz
VH3IMQ
Coburg
150.6125
155.2125
141.3Hz
+4.600MHz
VL3LA
103.5Hz
472.8750
478.0750
103.5Hz
+5.200MHz
Lot 12, Kinglake Rd,
Kinglake
VJF760 All of City OF Port
Phillip
VL3PR
Prahran
473.1750
478.3750
186.2Hz
+5.200MHz
VL3PR
Prahran
471.3000
SIMPLEX
N/A
VH3GFZ
162.7875
158.1875
-4.600MHz
VL3RH
Vermont South Tip
Facility
Mitcham
450.0250
SIMPLEX
N/A
VL3UR
Whittlesea
150.1375
154.7375
+4.600MHz
VL3UR
450.1000
SIMPLEX
462.8250
453.8250
? -9.00MHz
488.6500
461.2250
152.9875
483.4500
451.7250
SIMPLEX
123.0Hz -5.200MHz
? -9.500MHz
N/A
V23KJ
VL3BW
VH3IAJ
Abbottsford
Richmond
Mt Dandenong
151.0625
155.6625
127.3Hz
VH3IAJ
Mt Dandenong
169.2500
?
103.5Hz
141.3Hz
N/A
+4.600MHz
Lot 12, Kinglake Rd,
Kinglake
VMF690
All of Whittlesea
Shire
VL3CN
Hoppers Crossing
Victorian Local Government’s Web Site Is At http://www.vic.gov.
au
1. The Following Metropolitan Councils no longer use two-way radio: Bayside City Council, Hobson’s Bay
City, Borough Of Queenscliff. All other councils are listed above.
2. Simplex frequencies are often used at Local Council owned venues such as sports grounds, swimming
pools, and golf courses, local parks (Bundoora Park, Becker Park (Balwyn), Westerfolds Park
(Templestowe) and many other council-owned places. Some councils also use UHF radio frequencies to
control the auptmayic spinkler systems, these are not included here, but may be in the next update.
3. A map of Metropolitan and Regional Shire Boundaries is available, as well as list of all Regional Shires/
Councils frequencies
4.
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Victorian Regional Council Frequencies
Victorian Local Government-Regional Councils
Radio Frequencies For Victorian Regional Councils and Shires.
Council/Shire
Alpine Shire Council
OutputRXF
77.7625
Input-TXF
80.2625
Callsign
Alpine Shire Council
79.1500
Ararat Shire Council
450.0750
Ararat Shire Council
490.2750
Ballarat City Council
450.1000
Bass Coast Shire
461.4500
Buloke Shire
489.3750
Buloke Shire
485.8250
Campaspe Shire
162.7125
158.1125
Campaspe Shire
162.8875
158.2875
Central Goldfields Shire Cncl
162.2375
157.6375
Colac-Otway Shire Council
35.0700
37.0700
Colac-Otway Shire Council
35.0900
37.0900
Colac-Otway Shire Council
35.9900
37.9900
Colac-Otway Shire Council
35.2300
37.2300
Colac-Otway Shire Council
35.2100
37.2100
Corangamite Shire Council
164.2500
159.6500
Corangamite Shire Council
162.3375
157.7375
Gannawarra Shire Council
162.5250
157.9250
Gannawarra Shire Council
163.5875
158.9875
Golden Plains Shire Council
473.7500
478.9500
Golden Plains Shire Council
474.1500
479.3500
Golden Plains Shire Council
474.0750
479.2750
City Of Greater Bendigo
City Of Greater Bendigo
City Of Greater Shepparton
City Of Greater Shepparton
Hepburn Shire Council
Horsham Shire Council
Horsham Shire Council
Indigo Shire Council
Latrobe Shire Council
Loddon Shire Council
Loddon Shire Council
78.7500
165.1000
162.9625
162.6000
473.7000
492.1000
492.7000
163.4750
162.9375
162.1250
169.2500
81.2500
160.5000
158.3625
158.0000
478.9000
497.3000
497.9000
158.8750
158.3375
160.5250
VL3PZ
VL3PZ
VL3XS
VL3XS
VH3ODJ
VL3BG
VL3BG
VH3EZQ
VL3XI
VL3YG
VL3YG
Macedon Ranges Shire Cncl
162.9375
158.3375
VZ3DK
495.4750
VZ3F2
484.1750
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Mildura City Council
Mildura City Council
Mildura City Council
Mildura City Council
Mitchell Shire Council
Mitchell Shire Council
151.0375
151.0750
151.3750
151.1250
162.7000
158.7700
155.6375
155.6750
155.9750
155.7250
158.1000
VZ3AA
VZ3FQ
VMS508
VKF496
VZ3OV
VZ3AS
Moira Shire Council
Moira Shire Council
162.1000
162.6625
157.5000
158.0625
VL34S
Moorabool Shire Council
Moorabool Shire Council
Moorabool Shire Council
Mornington Peninsula Shire
151.0500
151.2875
150.1000
162.3500
155.6500
155.8875
154.7000
157.7500
VZ3BT
VZ3FS
VLF497
Mornington Peninsula Shire
162.9250
158.3250
Murrindindi Shire Council
Murrindindi Shire Council
162.5250
162.3875
157.9250
157.7875
VZ3IJ
Northern Grampians Shire
Pyrenes Shire Council
South Gippsland Shire Council
South Gippsland Shire Council
490.2250
494.1000
150.9375
169.6300
495.4250
499.3000
155.5375
VJF381
VL3QO
VZ3CY
VL3VI
South Gippsland Shire Council
81.7500
South Gippsland Shire Council
Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
150.8250
463.0000
77.0900
155.4250
453.5000
VKF960
VZ3MR
VL3FU
Southern Grampians Shire
Strathbogie Shire Council
Strathbogie Shire Council
466.3250
162.1875
166.7700
453.8250
157.5875
VMV474
VL3CU
VL3QQ
Strathbogie Shire Council
73.0700
Surfcoast Shire Council
35.1900
37.1900
Swan Hill Rural City
474.2000
479.4000
Swan Hill Rural City
Rural City of Wangaratta
473.3000
163.9000
478.5000
159.3000
Warrnambool Shire Council
165.7900
VL3JF
Warrnambool Shire Council
162.9250
VLF523
Wodonga Rural City Council
492.9000
VL35K
VJ3DAQ
498.1000
VH3FYA
VZ3R2
Local Government’s Web Site Is At http://www.vic.gov.au
1. The Following Regional councils no longer use radio: Benalla(Rural City); East Gippsland (Shire);
Glenelg (Shire); Hindmarsh (Shire); Mansfield (Shire); Mt Alexander (Shire); Moyne (Shire); Queenscliffe
(Borough): Towong (Shire); Wellington (Shire); West Wimmera (Shire) and Yarriambiack (Shire)
2. Simplex frequencies are often used at Local Council owned venues such as sports grounds, swimming
pools, golf courses, local parks
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Victorian Government: Department of Premier &
Cabinet
This frequency is used by what is known as the “Protocol Branch”
RXF
410.7500
TXF
SIMPLEX
CTCSS
Offset
N/A
Callsign
VZ3KS
Rptr Loc
Parliament House,
Spring St.
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International Embassies In Victoria
RXF
TXF
152.5500
CTCSS
Offset
User
Callsign
152.5500
N/a
United
States
VJA443
152.9000
152.9000
N/a
United
States
VJA443
163.1625
158.5625
-4.6000MHz United
States
VL3USA
458.0500
458.0500
4.01546GHz
N/a
N/a
Japan
China
6.24038GHz
N/a
China
4.01548GHz
N/a
China
Repeater
Locations
553 St Kilda
Road,
Melbourne
553 St Kilda
Road,
Melbourne
120 Collins
Street,
Melbourne
VH3IGA
Earth Receive,
Toorak
Earth Fixed
Receive,
Toorak
Earth Receive,
Toorak
Embassies outside Victoria can be found under your State’s Embassy Section. A separate
list of each Embassy will be added to the site in the near future.
Note: In China’s case the ACA states “ This licence authorises communications with the satellite IS 802 @174 deg East system”.
Last Update: December 12, 2003 @ 1600hrs AESST
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HF Radio Telephone (Seaphone) Frequenices
HF Seaphone Radio Telephone Service Map
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Worldwide VHF Marine
Radio
This table is adapted from the International Telecommunications Union Radio
Regulations Appendix S18, including changes adopted by the World Radio
Conference in 1997. This chart applies to all coastal waters, oceans and high seas of
the world, and exception being the United States, who do not allow transmitting on
many of the VHF Marine frequencies; this is because of a shortage of Marine VHF
radio spectrum within the USA.
VHF Marine Ch 1
156.0500
160.6500
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 2
156.1000
160.7000
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 3
156.1500
160.7500
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 4
156.2000
160.8000
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 5
156.2500
160.8500
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 6
156.3000
Simplex
Rescue
VHF Marine Ch 7
156.3500
Simplex
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 8
VHF Marine Ch 9
156.4000
156.4500
Simplex
Simplex
Port Ops
Port Ops
VHF Marine Ch 10
VHF Marine Ch 11
VHF Marine Ch 12
VHF Marine Ch 13
VHF Marine Ch 14
VHF Marine Ch 15
156.5000
156.5500
156.6000
156.6500
156.7000
156.7500
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
VHF Marine Ch 16
VHF Marine Ch 17
VHF Marine Ch 18
VHF Marine Ch 19
VHF Marine Ch 20
156.8000
156.8500
156.9000
156.9500
157.0000
Simplex
Simplex
161.5000
161.5500
161.6000
Tug & Pilot Boat Services, Commerical Ship To Ship
First Preffered Aircraft To Ship Or Coast Station
Channel
Port Ops
Port Ops between Ship & Shore
Port Ops
Port Ops between Ship & Shore
Harbour Ctrl Port Ops between Ship & Shore
Navigation
International Shipping Navigation Channel
Port Ops
Ship To Shore/Shore To Ship
Oil Spills
Spills, Shipping Accidents-Ocean Environment
Protection
Call Ch
International Marine VHF Calling Channel
Inland Water Inland Waterways Control-State Govt Based
Public Use
Non-Commerical Boaters
Public Use
Non-Commerical Boaters
Port Ops
VHF Marine Ch 21
VHF Marine Ch 22
VHF Marine Ch 23
157.0500
157.1000
157.1500
161.6500
161.7000
161.7500
Coast Guard Australian Volunteer Coast Guard [AVCG]
Coast Guard Australian Volunteer Coast Guard [AVCG]
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 24
157.2000
161.8000
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 25
157.2500
161.8500
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 26
157.3000
161.9000
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 27
157.3500
161.9500
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 28
157.4000
162.0000
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 60
156.0250
160.6250
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 61
156.0750
160.6750
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 62
156.1250
160.7250
Seaphone
International Co-Ordinated Air to Sea Rescue
Frequency
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Worldwide VHF Marine Radio
VHF Marine Ch 63
156.1750
160.7750
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 64
156.2250
160.8250
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 65
156.2750
160.8750
Port Ops
VHF Marine Ch 66
156.3250
160.9250
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 67
156.3750
Simplex
Weather
VHF Marine Ch 68
156.4250
Simplex
Port Ops
VHF Marine Ch 69
VHF Marine Ch 70
VHF Marine Ch 71
156.4750
156.5250
156.5750
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
Aust Navy
Safety
Pro Fishing
VHF Marine Ch 72
156.6250
Simplex
Port Ops
VHF Marine Ch 73
156.6750
Simplex
Intership
VHF Marine Ch 74
156.7250
Simplex
Port Ops
VHF Marine Ch 75
VHF Marine Ch 76
VHF Marine Ch 77
VHF Marine Ch 78
VHF Marine Ch 79
156.7750
156.8250
156.8750
156.9250
156.9750
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
161.5250
161.5750
Intership
Intership
Port Ops
Public Use
Port Ops
Ship To Ship Communcations Only (1 watt)
Ship To Ship Communcations Only (1 watt)
Australian Volunteer Coast Guard [AVCG]
Non-Commerical Calling & Working
VHF Marine Ch 80
VHF Marine Ch 81
VHF Marine Ch 82
157.0250
157.0750
157.1250
161.6250
161.6750
161.7250
Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety & Shipping Movements
Safety & Shipping Movements
Govt Safety Bodys Only-Police, Fire, Marine Auth
etc.
VHF Marine Ch 83
157.1750
161.7750
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 84
157.2250
161.8250
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 85
157.2750
161.8750
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 86
157.3250
161.9250
Seaphone
VHF Marine Ch 87A
VHF Marine Ch 87B
VHF Marine Ch 88
157.3750
157.3750
157.4250
Simplex
161.9750
162.0250
AIS
AIS
Seaphone
Marine Weather Broadcast 4 times daily from
VMF555
Australian Navy Operations
Distress & Safety DIGITAL
Professional Fishing Trawlers etc & Regd Boat
Clubs
Second Preffered Aircraft To Ship Or Coast Station
Channel
Third Preffered Aircraft To Ship Or Coast Station
Channel
Automatic Ship Identification & Surviellance System
Automatic Ship Identification & Surviellance System
Marine Radio Notes:
1.
Administrations (our case ACA) may designate frequencies in the intership, port ops
and ship movement services for use by aircraft and helicopters to communicate with ships or
participating coast stations (land base) in maritime support operations under the conditions
specified in Nos S51.68, S51.73, S51.74, S51.75, S51.76, S51.77.
Administrations may alter the 25khz spacing to 12.5khz, where there is a case of
2.
local radio spectrum, interleaving on a non-interference basis with the normal 25khz-spaced
channels.
The frequency 156.3000 (Ch 06) may also be used for communication between
3.
ships & aircraft engaged in search & rescue activities and between ice-breakers and assisted
ships during the ice season. All other communications must avoid harmful interference to
theses transmissions.
4.
Channels 15 & 17 may be used for on-board communications, provided maximum
output power is 1 Watt or less
In European & Canadian waters channels 10, 67 and 73 may be used for search
5.
and rescue & anti-pollution operations under section S51.69.
Channel 70 is to be used exclusively by Digital SELective CALLing for distress &
6.
safety
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Worldwide VHF Marine Radio
7.
Channel 13 is a world-wide Navigation safety communications channel.
8.
Channels 18 and 82 to 86 may be operated as single frequency (simplex) channels,
subject to the communication being navigation related and the output transmission power
limited to 1 watt or less to avoid harmful interference to Channel 16.
Military, mostly NAVY, will be heard from time to time on Marine VHF. Such as
9.
when a vessel visits Melbourne, it will communicate with the Ports Authority as it will more
than likely use civilian pilot boat at Port Phillip Heads. (And I’m sure the same applies in
Sydney Harbour and Perth, not sure about other states’ ports arrangements with the NAVY.
Channel 87B is for Public Correspondence only in the United States
10.
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Marine Radio is easy to receive on most scanners, and you can actually by a VHF
marine radio (GME brand) from Dick Smith for just over $200.00. You don’t even
need to own a rubber duckie!!
Happy Scanning The Ships.
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Australian 27MHz Marine Frequencies
Australian 27MHz Marine Frequencies
1 27.680
2 27.720
3 27.820
4 27.860
5 27.880
6 27.900
7 27.910
8 27.940
9 27.960
10 27.980
Commercial organisations. Calling & working ship-shore & ship-ship.
Proffessional fishing. Call & work ship-ship & ship-shore.
Professional fishing.
Distress, safety & calling(supp to 27.880).
Distress, safety & calling.
Non-Commercial organisations.
Non-Commercial
Non-Commerical, club events
Non-Commercial
Surf Rescue & other recognised rescue organisations
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HF Marine Weather Broadcasts for Australian Coastal Waters
National HF Marine Voice & Fax Weather Broadcasts
As used across Australia for shipping. Frequencies, Times, Transmitters and all related information
VOICE Broadcast Frequencies-Use a Short wave SSB receiver or a scanner with SSB
capabilities.
VMC broadcasts VOICE weather on the following frequencies: Times here relate to local time (EST) at the transmitter.
Daytime (7am-6pm)
4.4260MHz USB and 16.5460MHz USB
Night-time (6pm-7am)
2.2010MHz USB and 6.5070MHz USB
Anytime
8.1760MHz USB and 12.3650MHz USB
VMW broadcasts VOICE weather on the following frequencies: Times here relate to local time (WST) at the transmitter.
Daytime (7am-6pm)
4.1490MHz USB and 16.5280MHz USB
Night-time (6pm-7am)
2.0560MHZ USB and 6.2300MHz USB
Anytime
8.1130MHz USB and 12.3620MHz USB
FAX Broadcast Frequencies-Scanner & Computer Control For FAX reception.
VMC broadcasts FAX on the following frequencies: Times here relate to local time (EST) at the transmitter. Fax Schedule Fax broadcasts run on a 24 hour cycle. www.bom.
gov.au/marine or by faxing 1902 93 5046 (call costs 66 cents per minute including GST, higher from mobile phones). Fax Schedule
Daytime (5am-7pm)
20469,
Night-time (7pm-5am)
2628,
Anytime
5100, 11030 and 13920.
VMW broadcasts FAX on the following frequencies: Times here relate to local time (WST) at the transmitter.
Daytime (5am-7pm)
18060,
Night-time (7pm-5am)
5755,
Anytime
7535, 10555 and 15615.
Marine Radio Coastal Waters Forecasts and Warnings HF Radio Broadcast
Schedule
VMC and VMW voice broadcast schedules provide for bulletins of Warnings broadcast on the hour in Australian Western Standard Time (WST)
and Australian Eastern Standard Time (EST), on the half hour in Australian Central Standard Time). Weather forecasts for Coastal Waters and
High Seas followed by coastal observations are broadcast using a program that is repeated every four hours. The program contains up-to-date
forecasts, warnings and coastal observations.
Location
Warnings for QLD, NSW, VIC, TAS and SA
Warnings for QLD Gulf, NT, WA and SA
Special Announcements
Forecasts for Queensland
Forecasts for Queensland Gulf Waters
Forecasts for New South Wales
Forecasts for Victoria
Forecasts for Tasmania
Forecasts for South Australia
Forecasts for Western Australia
Forecasts for Northern Territory
Northern Territory coast east of Cape Don
Station
VMC
VMW
VMW/VMC
VMC
VMW
VMC
VMC
VMC
VMC
VMW
VMW
VMW
VMC
Scheduled Broadcast times
Every hour commencing 0000 EST (0030 CST)
Every hour commencing 0000 WST (0030 CST)
Five mins to every hour (25 mins after the hour CST)
0330, 0730, 1130, 1530, 1930, 2330 EST
0030, 0430, 0830, 1230, 1630, 2030 EST
0130, 0530, 0930, 1330, 1730, 2130 EST
0130, 0530, 0930, 1330, 1730, 2130 EST
0230, 0630, 1030, 1430, 1830, 2230 EST
0200, 0600, 1000, 1400, 1800, 2200 CST
0300, 0700, 1100, 1500, 1900, 2300 CST
0030, 0430, 0830, 1230, 1630, 2030 WST
0300, 0700, 1100, 1500, 1900, 2300 CST
0300, 0700, 1100, 1500, 1900, 2300 CST
Marine Radio High Seas Forecasts and Warnings HF Radio Broadcast Schedule
Location
Warnings for Northern, NE and SE Areas
Warnings for Northern, Western and SE Areas
Special Announcements
Forecasts for Northern Area
Forecasts for North Eastern Area
Forecasts for South Eastern Area
Forecasts for Western Area
Station
VMC
VMW
VMW/VMC
VMC
VMW
VMC
VMC
VMW
VMW
Scheduled broadcast times
Every hour commencing 0000 EST (0030 CST)
Every hour commencing 0000 WST (0030 CST)
Five Mins to every hour (25 mins after the hour CST)
0000, 0400, 0800, 1200, 1600, 2000 CST
0230, 0630, 1030, 1430, 1830, 2230 WST
0030, 0430, 0830, 1230, 1630, 2030 EST
0030, 0430, 0830, 1230, 1630, 2030 EST
0330, 0730, 1130, 1530, 1930, 2330 WST
0230, 0630, 1030, 1430, 1830, 2230 WST
On-Air Terminology used of HF Marine Voice Weather Broadcasts
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HF Marine Weather Broadcasts for Australian Coastal Waters
Wind speed mentioned in forecasts and coastal observations refers to the average speed over a 10-minute period at a height of 10 metres above
the surface. It is given in knots. A knot (kn) is equal to a speed of one nautical mile per hour. Note: 10 knots = 18.5 km/h and 10 km/h = 5.4 knots.
Gusts may be up to 40 per cent stronger than the average speed.
A squall is an abrupt and large increase of wind speed with a duration of the order of minutes which diminished rather suddenly.
Strong wind: 25 to 33 kn;
Gale force: 34 to 47 kn;
Storm force: more than 47 kn; Hurricane force (used for tropical areas only):
more than 63 kn (remembering these are all ten-minute averages).
Wind Direction is given in the 16 compass points and is the direction the wind is coming from.
Wave height is vertical distance between the top of crest and bottom of trough.
Wind (or sea) waves are generated by the local prevailing wind and vary in size according to the length of time a particular wind has been
blowing, the fetch (distance the wind has blown over the sea) and the water depth.
Swell waves are the regular longer period waves that were generated by the winds of distant weather systems. There may be several sets of swell
waves travelling in different directions, causing a confused seas state.
Sea state is the combination of wind waves and swell.
The wave and swell heights described in Bureau observations and forecasts refer to 'significant wave heights' which represent the average of the
highest one-third of the waves. Some waves will be higher and some lower than the significant wave height. The probable maximum wave
height can be up to twice the significant wave height.
King/Freak waves can occur when wind waves and/or a combination of swell waves join to produce a very high wave. These can be even higher
than the probable maximum wave height, and can result from the added influence of currents, tides, distant weather systems and shape and depth
of the seabed.
UTC (Universal Time Coordinate): time references in warnings for high seas are given in UTC. Australian Eastern Standard Time is UTC + 10 hrs.
Western Standard Time is UTC + 8 hrs. (UTC is also known as GMT or ‘z’)
The Bureau's radio fax program will not change following the change of transmission arrangements from AXM to VMC Australia Weather East
broadcasts from Charleville in Queensland, and AXI to VMW Australia Weather West broadcasts from Wiluna in Western Australia.
For more information on changes to reception due to the change of location of the transmitters and for information on usage of the Ionospheric
Prediction Service (IPS) charts go to the IPS web site.
The full schedule is available by following this Radio Fax Schedule link or by faxing 1902 93 5046 (call costs 66 cents per minute including GST,
higher from mobile phones).
Telstra Weather Phone: 1196. (This is the weather service you often hear Met train drivers (Metro Melbourne) and other VIC SMR users calling for
the weather.
VMC: The East Coast transmitter for Australian Weather East is located at Charleville, Queensland, Australia
VMW: The West Coast transmitter for Australian Weather West is located at Wiluna, Western Australia.
Technical Specifications, VMC & VMW HF Marine Weather Transmitting Stations.
Name of transmitting station
Charleville, Queensland
Denomination of broadcast
Facsimile transmission
Area of intended reception
Southwards from 10N, 70E - 150W.
Power of transmitters
1 kW
Class of emission
F3C
Bandwidth
White +400 Hz
Black -400 Hz
Index of cooperation
576
Scanning line density
3.8 lines/mm
Scanning frequency
Start Signals
120 lines/minute
Carrier modulated by 300 Hz for five (5) seconds
Phasing signals
BLACK signal interrupted by one (1) WHITE phasing
pulse per revolution of the facimile drum, transmitted for
at least thirty (30) seconds prior to the transmission of
the chart
Stop signals
Carrier modulated by 450 Hz for five (5) seconds
followed by ten (10) seconds of BLACK signal will be
transmitted
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HF Marine Weather Broadcasts for Australian Coastal Waters
Name of transmitting station
Wiluna, Western Australia
Denomination of broadcast
Facsimile transmission
Area of intended reception
Southwards from 25N -25S, 75E - 180W.
Power of transmitters
1 kW
Class of emission
F3C
White +400 Hz
Black -400 Hz
Bandwidth
Index of cooperation
576
Scanning line density
3.8 lines/mm
Scanning frequency
120 lines/minute
Start Signals
Carrier modulated by 300 Hz for five (5) seconds
Phasing signals
BLACK signal interrupted by one (1) WHITE phasing
pulse per revolution of the facimile drum, transmitted for
at least thirty (30) seconds prior to the transmission of
the chart
Stop signals
Carrier modulated by 450 Hz for five (5) seconds
followed by ten (10) seconds of BLACK signal will be
transmitted
HF Marine Distress Frequencies
An integrated network of nine HF stations operated around Australia by State and Northern Territory Governments, located at Gladstone, Cairns,
Darwin, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Hobart and Sydney maintain a listening watch on distress and calling frequencies 4125, 6215 and 8291Khz
24 hours a day. These stations also provide regular broadcasts of navigation warnings on 8176 kHz. All GMDSS services (HF DSC monitoring and
follow-on communications), other than the monitoring of 2187.5 kHz, are provided by Australian Maritime Safety Association (AMSA).
Note that these are HF frequencies and are all transmitted in Upper Side Band USB, and you would enter the frequency of 4426KHz on most
scanners as 4.4260MHz.
These HF frequencies may be subject to change without notice. Please check the Bureau Of Meteorology website (www.bom.gov.au/marine)
before ever taking off on any boating journey. All vessels, by law must have at least at 27MHz marine radio on board, and preferably a VHF Marine
Radio.
DO NOT RELY ON ANY MOBILE PHONES WHILST AT SEA OR ON INLAND WATERS
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All information correct as at: Thursday, October 09, 2003
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Australian Marine HF Radio Telephone (Seaphone)Frequencies
Australian HF Marine Radio Telephone (Seaphone)
Frequencies
Ch
404
405
412
415
417
419
427
607
802
806
811
815
817
822
829
834
1203
1226
1227
1229
1231
1602
1604
1610
1612
1622
2203
2212
2223
2228
2230
2238
2502
Shore MHz
4.3660
4.3690
4.3900
4.3990
4.4050
4.4110
4.4350
6.5190
8.7220
8.7340
8.7490
8.7610
8.7670
8.7820
8.8030
8.7070
13.0830
13.1520
13.1550
13.1610
13.1670
17.2450
17.2510
17.2690
17.2750
17.3050
22.7020
22.7290
22.7620
22.7770
22.7830
22.8070
26.1480
Ship MHz
4.0740
4.0770
4.0980
4.1070
4.1130
4.1190
4.1430
6.2180
8.1980
8.2100
8.2250
8.2370
8.2430
8.2580
8.2790
8.7070
12.2360
12.3050
12.3080
12.3140
12.3200
16.3630
16.3690
16.3870
16.3930
16.4230
22.0660
22.0330
22.0060
22.0810
22.0870
22.1110
25.0730
Use
Darwin
Sydney
Perth
Brisbane, Darwin, Perth
Brisbane, Sydney
Brisbane, Darwin, Sydney, Perth
Brisbane, Darwin, Sydney, Perth
Brisbane, Darwin, Sydney, Perth
Brisbane, Darwin, Sydney, Perth
All transmissions in UPPER SIDE BAND
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Victorian Ports Authority Frequencies
Victorian Ports Authority
Out MHz
120.8000
152.3750
153.4000
155.9750
173.0750
419.0750
419.1750
419.2750
419.5000
450.2500
450.2750
485.0000
485.1250
492.4250
492.6250
493.1500
494.0750
In MHz
[AM Mode]
409.6250
409.7250
409.8250
410.0500
497.6250
497.8250
498.3500
499.2750
User
Port Of Melbourne Signal Station Point Henry
Port Of Melbourne
Port of Portland
Port of Geelong & Port of Melbourne
Port Of Melbourne
Port Of Melbourne
Port Of Melbourne Emergency Services
Port Of Melbourne
Port Of Melbourne
Port Of Melbourne
Port Of Melbourne
Port Of Geelong
Port of Geelong Forklift Control
Port Of Melbourne
Port Of Melbourne
Port Of Melbourne
Melbourne & Geelong Tug Boat Services
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UHF On Board Frequencies for on-board communications
On Board UHF Radio
Must only be used for on-board communications within a vessel. Vessel to vessel communications are
not allowed on these frequencies, except under emergency conditions.
Out MHz
In MHz
457.5250
457.5250
457.5500
457.5500
457.5750
457.5750
467.5250
467.5250
467.5500
467.5500
467.5750
467.5750
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Victorian Stevedores & Commercial Port Operations "Shipping" Frequencies
All other Victorian Marine Frequencies
Mostly commercial operators and the operations of loading/unloading shipping
containers at the docks by companies, known as ‘stevedores’ such as Patrick, P & O
Ports, Skilled etc. These are almost all low power (5 watts or less) so you’ll need to
live near the docks or travel to them!!
Out MHz
464.0000
471.6000
471.7500
465.4250
467.3000
467.6750
469.5500
473.9000
474.1000
506.8000
450.4250
463.9250
463.9500
463.9750
465.8750
473.7500
474.0500
474.3500
474.6500
464.5000
519.5750
419.1750
419.5000
485.0250
495.1250
469.6250
469.6500
469.7500
471.3500
471.7250
464.4000
451.5750
450.2750
463.0250
484.8500
485.1250
485.8000
486.1000
In MHz
454.9250
455.9250
457.8000
458.1750
479.1000
479.3000
516.8000
454.4250
454.4500
454.4750
456.3750
478.9500
479.2500
479.5750
479.8500
455.0000
409.7250
410.0500
454.9000
453.5250
480.6000
480.9000
User
Australian Stevedores No 2 Pty Ltd
Brambles Shipping
Brambles Shipping
P & O Ports (ConAust Ltd)
P & Ports Stevedoring
P & Ports Stevedoring
P & Ports Stevedoring
P & Ports Stevedoring
P & Ports Stevedoring
P & Ports Stevedoring
Pacific Terminals Pty Ltd
Patrick Stevedores No 2 Pty Ltd
Patrick Stevedores No 2 Pty Ltd
Patrick Stevedores No 2 Pty Ltd
Patrick Stevedores No 2 Pty Ltd
Patrick The Australian Stevedore
Patrick The Australian Stevedore
10 Watts Transmit Power-Patrick Stevedores
10 Watts Transmit Power-Patrick Stevedores
Patterson Lakes Marina
Portside Container Services
Skilled Maritime Services
Skilled Maritime Services
Strang Stevedoring Australia P/L
Strang Stevedoring Australia P/L
Tenix Defence Systems-Australian NAVY
Tenix Defence Systems-Australian NAVY
Tenix Defence Systems-Australian NAVY
Tenix Defence Systems-Australian NAVY
Tenix Defence Systems-Australian NAVY
Tenix Defence/Navy Liaison
Terminals Pty Ltd-Petrol/Oil Shipping
Terminals Pty Ltd
Terminals Pty Ltd
TNT Geelong Port
TNT Geelong Port-Forklift Control*
TNT Geelong Port
TNT Geelong Port
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Location
Webb Dock, Melb.
South Wharf
South Wharf
Footscray
Footscray
Footscray
Footscray
Footscray
Footscray
Footscray
Footscray
Webb Dock
Webb Dock
Port Melbourne
Port Melbourne
Footscray
Footscray
Footscray
Footscray
Patterson Lakes
Port Melbourne
Port Melbourne
Port Melbourne
Victoria Dock
Footscray
Williamstown Base
Williamstown Base
Williamstown Base
Williamstown Base
Williamstown Base
Williamstown Base
Corio
Coode Island
North Shore
North Shore
Geelong
Geelong
Victorian Stevedores & Commercial Port Operations "Shipping" Frequencies
484.8500
472.1500
474.9000
484.8250
485.0750
475.000
TNT Geelong Port
Victorian Regional Stevedores
Victorian Regional Stevedores
Victorian Regional Stevedores
Victorian Regional Stevedores
Victorian Regional Stevedores
North Shore
Geelong & Portland
Geelong & Portland
Geelong & Portland
Geelong & Portland
Geelong & Portland
*State Government owned Ports Authority frequency
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Australian Traffic Camera Index
$peed & Traffic Camera$
Index
Victoria
Victorian Fixed Speed & Red Light Cameras
Download The Police List Of Mobile Camera Sites-Vic
Thanks To “The Spud” For Supplying Information on Mobile Cameras-Thanks
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Victorian Road “$afety” Red & Speed FIXED CAMERA Locations
Victorian Road “$afety”
(See Revenue Raising)
$peed & Red Light Fixed
Camera Location$
GO TO roadwatch.com.au for Australia wide all camera information
Suburb/Town
Location
Direction(s)
Ardeer
On Top Western Highway Exit Gantry
Geelong bound
Geelong Bound
Laverton North
Laverton North
Behind Signs at Boundary Rd Exit
On top of signs at Boundary Rd Exit
Geelong Bound
Greensborough
Bound
Wondong
Hume Highway 55km nth of Melbourne, prior to WhittleseaWallan Overpass
Westgate Bridge
Cameras in all lanes, both directions
City & Geelong Bound
Caulfield North
Cnr Dandenong & Orrong Rds
City Bound Lanes
Glenroy
Pascoe Vale Road Overpass, Western Ring Road
Both Ways
East Keilor
Behind Keilor Park overpass on Western Ring Road
Out bound lanes
South Yarra
Monash Freeway, behind signs just before Punt Rd crossCity Bound lanes
over
Rowville
Intersection Stud Rd & Wellington Rd
All directions
(All directions
Albert Park
St Kilda Rd-Union Street Intersection
where not
Specified)
Armadale
Dandenong Rd-Kooyong Rd intersection
Armadale
Cnr Dandenong & Orrong Rds (see Caulfield North)
Ashburton
High St-Summerhill Rd Intersection
Balwyn North
Doncaster Rd-Gardenier St Intersection
Bayswater
Baywater-Canterbury Rd Intersection
Bayswater North
Canterbury & Dorset Rd Intersection
Bendigo
Calder Highway-Loddon Valley Highway intersection
Box Hill North
Elgar Rd-Arnold St Intersection
Box Hill North
Station-Thames St Intersection
Brighton
Thomas St-North Rd Intersection
Campbellfield
Hume Highway(Sydney Rd)-Barry Rd Intersection
Caulfield
Kooyong-Glen Eira Rd Intersection
Caulfield North
Hawthorn-Inkerman St Intersection
Cheltenham
Charman-Park Rd Intersection
Clayton
Centre Rd-Springs Rd Intersection
Clayton
Centre Rd-Buckley St Intersection
Collingwood
Jonhstone St-Wellington St Intersection
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All directions (4 way
cam)
All directions (4 way
cam)
Victorian Road “$afety” Red & Speed FIXED CAMERA Locations
Coburg
Gaffney St-Syndey Rd Intersection
Coburg
Sussex St-Chea St
Croydon
Mt Dandenong Rd-Dorset Rd Intersection
Dandenong
Heatherton Rd-Gladstone Rd Intersection
Dandenong
Princes Highway-Walker St Intersection
Dandenong
Princes Highway-Webster St Intersection
Doncaster
East Kew
Eastern Freeway, Middleborough Rd overpass and
intersection
Harp Rd-Bourke Rd Intersection
East Kew
Bourke Rd-The Boulevard Intersection
Echuca
Oglvie Avenue-Murray Valley Highway Intersection
Ferntree Gully
Burwood Highway-Selman Ave Intersection
Fitzroy
Smith St-Alexandra Pde Intersection
Fitzroy
Alexandra Pde-George St Intersection
Fitzroy North
Brunswick Rd-Nicholson St Intersection
Footscray
Gordon St-Barkly St Intersection
Geelong
Shannon Av-Noble St Intersection
Geelong
La Trobe Terrace-Fyans Rd Intersection
Glen Iris
Toorak Rd-Glen Iris Rd Intersection
Glen Waverly
Springvale Rd-High Street Rd Intersection
Greensborough
Para Rd-Main St Intersection
Hawthorn
Denmark St-Barkers Rd Intersection
Hawthorn
Glenferrie Rd-Barkers Rd Intersection
Hawthorn
Burwood Rd-Glenferrie Rd Intersection
Kew
Burke Rd-Cotham Rd Intersection
Lower
Templestowe
Lower
Templestowe
Tullamarine
Manningham Rd-Macedon Rd Intersection
CBD
Flinders St-William St Intersection
CBD
William St-Little Collins St Intersection
CBD
Elizabeth St-Victoria St Intersection
CBD
Elizabeth St-La Trobe St Intersection
Mentone
Nepean Highway-Warrigal Rd Intersection
Mildura
Deakin Avenue-Eleventh St Intersection
Mildura
Deakin Avenue-Thirteenth St Intersection
Mont Albert
Whitehorse Rd- Intersection
Narre Warren
Princes Highway-Webb St Intersection
Noble Park
Princes Highway-Heatherton Rd Intersection
Noble Park
Heatherton Rd-Corrigan St Intersection
Noble Park
Corrigan Rd-Lightwood Rd Intersection
Northcote
Seperation St-Victoria Rd Intersection
High St-Lynwood Parade Intersection
Airport Drive & Arrival Drive
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Victorian Road “$afety” Red & Speed FIXED CAMERA Locations
Oak Park
Pascoe Vale Rd-Devon Rd Intersection
Parkville
Flemington Rd-Gatehouse St Intersection
Rowville
Stud Rd-Wellington Rd Intersection
Scoresby
Stud Rd-Ferntree Gully Rd Intersection
South Melbourne
Montague St-Normanby Rd Intersection
St Albans
Furlong Rd-St Albans Rd Intersection
St Kilda East
Alms Rd-Chapel St Intersection
St Kilda East
Carlisle St-Hotham St Intersection
Sunshine
Ballarat Rd-Duke St Intersection
Surrey Hills
Canterbury Rd-Elgar Rd Intersection
Surrey Hills
Union Rd-Mont Albert Rd Intersection
Thornbury
St Georges Rd-Normanby Avenue Intersection
Wantirna
Mountain Highway-Wantirna Rd Intersection
Wantirna
Boronia Rd-Wantirna Rd Intersection
West Melbourne
King St-Hawke St Intersection
Windsor
Dandenong Rd-Chapel St Intersection
Yarraville
Geelong Rd-Somerville Rd Intersection
Yarraville
Melbourne Rd-The Boulevard Intersection
Yarraville
Williamstown Rd-Francis St Intersection
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Scanning Board
Here’s a quick summary of on what roads the cameras can be found:
Westgate Freeway - Princes Highway – Operational.
1. Top of Westgate Bridge
2. Hoppers Crossing Overpass
3. Point Cook Overpass
4. Point Wilson Overpass
5. Little River Overpass
6. Corio
7. Norlane - (just before the waterslide)
Note: These are elapsed time trigger cameras, they estimate your average driving speed
between checkpoints. So slowing down before each overpass will not fool them.
Western Ring Road - Operational
1. Boundary Road - Laverton North
2. Western Highway - Ardeer
3. Calder Freeway - Keilor East
4. Tullamarine Freeway - Tullamarine
5. Pascoe Vale Road - Glenroy
6. High Street - Thomastown
7. Plenty Road
The Eastern Freeway 5 cameras, operational.
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Victorian Road “$afety” Red & Speed FIXED CAMERA Locations
The Monash a further 5 cameras in addition to the one that has been operational since
28/12/01. This one is approximately 600 metres from the entrance to the Burnley Tunnel.
The Calder Freeway from Keilor Park Drive to Kyneton has been earmarked for 9
cameras, estimated operational date to be advised.
The Hume Highway to Albury has been earmarked for 11 cameras, estimated operational
by 7th June 2002.
Other Highways and main Arterials on the proposed list are as follows;
State Highways
Western Highway - Ardeer to Ballarat
South Gippsland highway - Dandenong to Phillip Island
Goulburn Valley Highway - Seymour to Shepparton
Princess Highway - Pakenham to Traralgon
Melbourne Metropolitan Arterial Roads
Mount Alexander road
Nepean Highway
Dandenong Road
Burwood Highway
Geelong Road
Sydney Road
Springvale Road
Ferntree Gully Road
Check out speed camera locations on maps by using www.whereis.com.au or www.ausway.
com.au
Please post any new found speed camera locations at the
bulletin board, and check there also for new camera sites
that are yet to be added to this page.
Personally, I think these cameras replace the funds the State Government lost when it sold the
State Bank, Railways, Tramways, SEC, to private companies, thereby losing their revenue
from these businesses.
Contributors: Tim Roberts (www.viscan.org) ; Ashley Geelan (www.scanaustralia.
bigpondhosting.com); Victoria Police (www.police.vic.gov.au) -for supplying fixed camera
locations on infringement notices!!{You idiots}; The Age (http://www.theage.com.au/
media/2003/09/11/1063268523833.html); Victorian State Government (www.vic.gov.au) and the
Spud.
There are sites dedicated to Australian speed camera locations which are updated regularly, such as
www.roadwatch.com.au or http://www.scannerplace.com.au/speedcameras.htm as these sites
contain data also on radar cameras, mobile cameras and more, so there’s no point in me adding
those.
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contributor’s remains intact. Feel free to do what you like with the info.
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
51520
53745
22730
32160
32165
13110
13120
13135
54010
44285
44150
23120
23130
25170
25175
21450
21415
21420
21455
21380
21385
21445
21440
21390
21430
21435
21290
21295
21375
21370
21365
53080
53038
22718
22720
25050
24015
24020
24480
24025
24030
24035
24040
24075
24045
24050
24055
54530
21125
21195
21200
21210
24060
33635
33640
Site
Suburb
Eramosa Road
(East) Somerville
South Gippsland Highway
Agnes
The Great Ocean RoadAireys Inlet
Parer Road
Airport West
Parer Road
Airport West
Beaconsfield Parade Albert Park
Beaconsfield Parade Albert Park
Lakeside Drive
Albert Park
South Gippsland Highway
Alberton
Aitkin Street
Alexandra
Downey Street
Alexandra
Cuthberts Road
Alfredton
Cuthberts Road
Alfredton
Princes Highway
Allansford
Zeigler Parade
Allansford
Blyth Street
Altona
Civic Parade
Altona
Civic Parade
Altona
Maidstone Street
Altona
Millers Road
Altona
Queen Street
Altona
Queen Street
Altona
Queen Street
Altona
Queen Street
Altona Meadows
Victoria Street
Altona Meadows
Victoria Street
Altona Meadows
Blackshaws Road
Altona North
Blackshaws Road
Altona North
Millers Road
Altona North
Millers Road
Altona North
Millers Road
Altona North
Bass Highway
Anderson
Bass Highway
Anderson
Great Ocean Road (100)
Anglesea
The Great Ocean RoadAnglesea
Great Ocean Road
Apollo Bay
Barkly Street
Ararat
Barkly Street
Ararat
Barkly Street
Ararat
Barkly Street West
Ararat
Campbell Street
Ararat
Grano Street
Ararat
High Street
Ararat
High Street
Ararat
Lambert Street
Ararat
Stawell Road
Ararat
Vincent Street
Ararat
Princes Highway
Archies Creek
Ballarat Road
Ardeer
Fitzgerald Road
Ardeer
Forrest Street
Ardeer
Glengala Road
Ardeer
Western Highway
Armstrong
Barnadown Road
Ascot
Barnadown Road
Ascot
Victoria Police Confidential
Destroy any older versions.
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Between Streets
Roslyn Street and Stanley Street
184 km post and 187 km post
Alice Road and Albert Avenue
Louis Street and Cope Street
Cope Street and McNamara Ave
Pickles Street and Harold Street
Harold Street and Pickles Street
Queens Road and Albert Road Drive
Russell Street and Sobeiski Street
Green Street and Taylor Street
Coster Street and Rose Street
Elaine Avenue and Robertson Drive
Learmonth Street and Victory Avenue
Garibaldi Lane and Grauers Road
Tooram Road and Elizabeth Road
Millers Road and Upton Street
Millers Road and Pier Street
Pier Street and Grieve Parade
Wren Street and Blyth Street
Noordenne Avenue and Civic Parade
Maidstone Street and Victoria Street
McBain Street and Grieve Parade
Millers Road and Pier Street
Victoria Street and Merton Street
South Avenue and Queen Street
Queen Street and Hall Avenue
Grieve Parade and Millers Road
Millers Road and New Street
Kororoit Creek Road and Noordenne Avenue
Mason Street and Kororoit Creek Road
West Gate Freeway Overpass & Mason Street
Coast Road and Bass Landing Road
Netherwood lane and Coast Road
Minter Road and Forest Road
Anglesea River and Minifie Avenue
Joyce Street and Marriners Lookout Road
Albert Street and King Street
Albert Street and Maude Street
King and Maude Street
Blackie Avenue and George Road
Blake Street and Smith Street
Smith Street and Alfred Street
Gordon Street and King Street
King Street and Gordon Street
George Road and Lowe Street
Morella Road and 203 km post
Moore Street and Emu Park
256km Post and 257km Post
Esmond Street and Adelaide Street
Allison Street and Forrest Street
Fitzgerald Road and Anderson Road
Fitzgerald Road and Oldfield Street
208 km post and 211 km post
Tchumlock Court and Christovic Place
Myrtle Road and Fairway Place
Ref
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15 K6
15 K6
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54 H11
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54 C11
26 H8
209 C1
54 E11
54 J11
53 G12
208 H2
53 H11
54 K1
55 F2
54 K9
55 A4
55 B2
410 Q10
196K2
196F7
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83 G8
26 D9
25 J12
26 C12
40 A1
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Sites not appearing on this list, cannot be worked.
Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
23965
23960
23140
23145
32250
32245
42020
14180
14170
32110
22332
32251
32190
32185
23035
23015
23020
23025
23040
23010
23030
54355
54505
54310
54390
54435
54475
54480
54490
54410
54365
54460
54370
54380
54500
54470
54510
23150
23155
23160
23165
23180
23190
23205
23210
23220
23225
23230
23235
23240
23245
23250
23860
23270
23275
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Barnadown Road (CANCELLED
Ascot
SITE REFER
Myrtle
33640)
Road and Fairway Place
Barnadown Road (SITEAscot
CANCELLED-REFER
Tchumlock
33635)Street and Christovic Street
Maryborough Road
Ascot
Masons Road and Millers Road
Maryborough Road
Ascot
Masons Road and Wilsons Road
Ascot ValeRoad
Ascot Vale
Sturdee Street and Wingate Avenue
Epsom Road
Ascot Vale
Langs Road and Charles Street
High Street
Ashburton
Welfare Parade and Warrigal Road
Nepean Highway
Aspendale
Coleman Road and Kiandra Close
Wells Road
Aspendale
Gilchrist Way and Nurten Parade
Mickelham Road
Attwood
Ardlie Street and Barrymore Road
Princes Freeway
Avalon
Avalon Road and Avalon rest area
Canning Street (60)
Avondale Heights betweeen Larwood Close and A'hern Place
Military Road
Avondale Heights Somerset Street and Ridley Street
Military Road
Avondale Heights Clarendon Street and Westminster Street
Bacchus Marsh - Geelong
Bacchus
Road Marsh Parwan - Exford Road and Ballan Road
Gisborne Road
Bacchus Marsh Grey Street and Mason Lane
Gisborne Road
Bacchus Marsh Mason Lane and Main Street
Grant Street
Bacchus Marsh Main Street And Station Street
Station Street
Bacchus Marsh Fisken Street and Grant Street
The Avenue of Honour Bacchus Marsh Pearce Street and Gisborne Road
Western Freeway
Bacchus Marsh Avenue of Honour and Condons Lane
Calvert Street
Bairnsdale
Main Street and Victoria Street
Dawson street
Bairnsdale
Wallace Street and Goold Street
Main Street
Bairnsdale
Hodgson Street and Ligar Street
Main Street
Bairnsdale
Mitchell River and Wood Street
Main Street
Bairnsdale
Payne Street and Lawless Street
Main Street
Bairnsdale
Ligar street and Evelyn street
Main Street
Bairnsdale
Calvert Street and Hodgson Street
Main Street
Bairnsdale
Lawless Street and Calvert Street
Moroney Street
Bairnsdale
Goold Street and Riley Street
Pearson Street
Bairnsdale
Dawson Street & Riverine Street
Riverine Street
Bairnsdale
Pearson Street and McCulloch Street
Wallace Street
Bairnsdale
Goold Street and Dawson Street
Wallace Street
Bairnsdale
Riverine Street and Goold Street
Wallace Street
Bairnsdale
Bredt Street and McKean Street
Princes Highway
Bairnsdale East Phillips Lane and Cummins Lane
Paynesville Road
Bairnsdale South Sudings Road and Old Paynesville Road
Inglis Street
Ballan
Duncan Street and Jopling Street
Western Highway
Ballan
71 km post and 72 km post
Western Highway
Ballan
81 km post and 84 km post
Barkly Street
Ballarat
Bradshaw Street and Cobden Street
Burnbank Street
Ballarat
Cardigan Street and Macarthur Street
Chisholm Street
Ballarat
Lofven Street and Sim Street
Clayton Street
Ballarat
Joseph Street and Otway Street
Creswick Road
Ballarat
Howitt Street and Macarthur Street
Doveton Street North Ballarat
Golf View Drive and Norman Street
Drummond Street NorthBallarat
Macarthur Street and Mill Street
Drummond Street NorthBallarat
Mill Street and Webster Street
Drummond Street SouthBallarat
Sebastopol Street and South Street
Eureka Street
Ballarat
Belford Street and Fussell Street
Eyre Street
Ballarat
Durham Street and Russell Street
Geelong Road
Ballarat
Elsworth Street and Bradshaw Street
Gillies Street
Ballarat
btw Sturt Street and 300mts Nth of Winter Street
Howitt Street
Ballarat
Doveton Street and Wood Street
Humffray Street
Ballarat
Lane Street and Stawell Street
Victoria Police Confidential
Destroy any older versions.
Ref
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28 H10
28 F10
60 E10
92 G3
93 E6
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423H7
27F8
27 E6
27 E7
220 B12
217 H10
219 H1
219 G3
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219 J2
217 H10
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Sites not appearing on this list, cannot be worked.
Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
23280
23290
23940
23945
23295
23300
23305
23310
23315
23320
23325
23330
23335
23345
23355
23360
23365
23375
23380
23395
23400
23405
23420
23430
23830
23440
23435
22440
23045
25525
25520
42050
42015
42040
42055
42010
42030
22940
52590
23055
23075
44275
45570
44090
45575
44095
22270
53055
23105
23930
22355
34645
51290
51260
43115
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Humffray Street
Ballarat
Lane Street and Thompson Street
Hummfray Street
Ballarat
Thompson Street and Water Street
Latrobe Street
Ballarat
Pleasant Street and Adair Street
Latrobe Street
Ballarat
Drummond Street and Pleasant Street
Lydiard Street
Ballarat
Chisholm Street and Howard Street
Lydiard Street
Ballarat
Chisholm Street and Macarthur Street
Lydiard Street
Ballarat
Clarendon Street and Macarthur Street
Lydiard Street
Ballarat
Clarendon Street and Seymour Street
Lydiard Street
Ballarat
Howard Street and Howitt Street
Lydiard Street
Ballarat
Norman Street and Walker Street
Norman Street
Ballarat
Lavinia Street and Simpson Street
Peel Street
Ballarat
Chisholm Street and Napier Street
Peel Street
Ballarat
Napier Street and Rowe Street
Pleasant Street
Ballarat
Nightingale Street and South Street
Russell Street
Ballarat
Collard Street and Eyre Street
Russell Street
Ballarat
Eyre Street and Sturt Street
Scott Parade
Ballarat
Lane Street and Stawell Street
Skipton Street
Ballarat
Drummond Street and LaTrobe Street
Skipton Street
Ballarat
LaTrobe Street and Raglan Street
Victoria Street
Ballarat
Rodier Street and Queen Street
Walker Street
Ballarat
Havelock Street and Lydiard Street
Walker Street
Ballarat
Havelock Street and Simpson Street
Wendouree Parade
Ballarat
Forest Street and Martin Avenue
Wendouree Parade
Ballarat
Mair Street and Service Street
Wendouree Parade
Ballarat
Cardigan Street and MacArthur Street
York Stree
Ballarat
Joseph Street and Rodier Street
York Street
Ballarat
Joseph Street and Otway Street
Bacchus Marsh Road Balliang East
Granite Road and Exford Road
Geelong - Bacchus Marsh
Balliang
RoadEast
Birds Road and Ballan Road
Coleraine/Balmoral Road
Balmoral
Cemetery Road and Simson Street
Stirling Street
Balmoral
Bell Street and Glendinning Street
Balwyn Road
Balwyn
Whitehorse Rd and Belmore Rd
Belmore Road
Balwyn
Burke Road and Balwyn Road
Union Road
Balwyn
Whitehorse Road and Belmore Road
Bulleen Road
Balwyn North
Eastern Freeway and Doncaster Road
Doncaster Road
Balwyn North
Eastern Freeway and Balwyn Road
Greythorn Road
Balwyn North
Doncaster Road and Belmore Road
Winchelsea-Deans Marsh
Bambra
Road (100)
Cape Otway Road and Coalmine Road
Frankston-Dandenong Road
Bangholme
Colemans Road and Glasscocks Road
Midland Highway
Bannochburn
Maddens Road and Scanlons Road
Geelong/Rokewood Road
Bannockburn
Clyde Road and Burnside Road
Midland Highway
Barjarg
46 km post and 47 km post
Hume Freeway
Barnawartha
289 km post and 290 km post
Hume Freeway (CANCELLED
Barnawartha
SITE REFER
28945570)
km post and 290 km post
Hume Freeway
Barnawartha North290 km post and 289 km post
Hume Freeway (CANCELLED
Barnawartha
SITE REFER
North29045575)
km post and 289 km post
Golf Links Road
Barwon Heads
Ozone Road and Thorn Street
Bass Highway
Bass
King Road and Mckenzie Road
Midland Highway
Batesford
Pennsylvania St and Geelong-Ballan Road
Midland Highway
Batesford
Dogrocks Road and Pennsylvania Street
Midland Highway
Batesford
Rollins Road and Ballan Road
Murray Valley Highway Bathumi
77 km post and 78 km post
Moorooduc Road
Baxter
Sages Road and Sumner Road
Sages Road
Baxter
Frankston-Flinders Rd and Austral Crescent
Barry Street
Bayswater
Holloway Drive and Reid Street
Victoria Police Confidential
Destroy any older versions.
Ref
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283 F4
NULL
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46 E6
46 B5
46 J7
32 C12
46 F2
46 H4
128 C1
283 D5
283 D2
NULL
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410 R10
5.11E+08
5.11E+08
225 B2
NULL
106 E5
106 J4
64 J5
Sites not appearing on this list, cannot be worked.
Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
43400
43065
43075
43110
43140
43420
43425
52050
23950
23955
14015
14020
45480
43530
43818
43817
43800
43799
22385
22370
22405
22415
22375
22365
22280
22305
22310
22290
22315
22320
53610
44175
44215
44180
44200
44415
44560
44170
44205
44225
44235
44555
33645
33440
33420
33445
33505
33435
33533
33425
33330
33430
33310
54415
35750
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Canterbury Road
Bayswater
Atunga Court and Bungalook Road
Power Road
Bayswater
Brunsdon Street and Woodmason Road
Sasses Avenue
Bayswater
Tracey Street and Begonia Avenue
Scoresby Road
Bayswater
Wills Street and Browning Road
Terama Crescent
Bayswater
Sasses Avenue and Mareeba Crescent
Canterbury Road
Bayswater North Attunga Crescent and Miller Road
Canterbury Road
Bayswater North Atunga Court and Greenhill Road
Beaconsfield - Emerald Beaconsfield
Road
Upper
Blue Ridge Road and Bourkes Creek Road
Neill Street
Beaufort
Wills Street and Speke Street
Neill Street
Beaufort
Gregory Street and Wills Street
Balcombe Road
Beaumaris
Dalgetty Road and Cromer Road
Beach Road
Beaumaris
Reserve Road and Haydens Road
Ford Street
Beechworth
Williams Street and Kars Street
Temple Road
Belgrave South Belgrave-Hallam Road and Locks Way
Wellington Road (100) Belgrave South Cardinia Creek Road and Aura Vale Road
Wellington Road (100) Belgrave South Altson Road and Monash Road
Wellington Road (100) SITE
Belgrave
CANCELLED
South Altson
REFER
Road
(43817)
and Monash Road
Wellington Road (80) Belgrave South The Strand and Belgrave-Hallam Road
Anakie Road
Bell Park
Bosbury Street and Furner Avenue
Anakie Road
Bell Park
Separation Street and Ballarat Road
Furner Avenue
Bell Park
Anakie Road and Thompson Road
Separation Street
Bell Park
Anakie Road and Thompson Road
Anakie Road
Bell Post Hill
Separation Street and Furner Avenue
Rollins Road
Bell Post Hill
Ballarat Road and Braund Avenue
High Street
Belmont
King Street and Tasman Avenue
Princes Highway
Belmont
Kidman Avenue and Highmont Drive
Princes Highway
Belmont
Nagle Drive and Henry Street
Roslyn Road
Belmont
Angus Street and Scott Street
Surf Coast Highway
Belmont
Autumn Street and Winter Street
Surf Coast Highway
Belmont
Kidman Avenue and James Street
South Gippsland Highway
Bena
Start 60 kph zone and End 60 kph zone
Bridge Street
Benalla
Witt Street and Clarendon Street
Bridge Street
Benalla
Mary Street and Clarendon Street
Bridge Street West
Benalla
Clarke Street and Margaret Street
Goodwin Street
Benalla
Cook Street and Mathieson Court
Goodwin Street
Benalla
Cook Street and William Street
Hume Freeway
Benalla
198 km post and 197 km post
Maginness Street
Benalla
Ackerley Avenue and McIvor Street
Midland Highway
Benalla
Hume Freeway and Grant Drive
Midland Highway
Benalla
Gaskin Street and Waller Street
Nunn Street
Benalla
Benalla Street and Mackellar Street
Nunn Street
Benalla
Benalla Street and Church Street
Carpenter Street (60) Bendigo
Carolin Street and Houston Street
Crook Street
Bendigo
Hollywood Court and Sibley Place
Lowndes Street
Bendigo
Mahon Avenue and Woods Street
Marnie Road
Bendigo
Windsor Court and Cockerel Court
McIvor Road
Bendigo
Herbert Street and Maxwell Street
Powells Avenue
Bendigo
Strickland Road and Lloyd Street
Rohs Road
Bendigo
Rowena Street and Heywood Street
St Aidans Road
Bendigo
Bren Street and Glencoe Street
Sternberg Street
Bendigo
Hodgkinson Street and Skene Street
Strickland Road
Bendigo
Johnston Street and Solomon Street
Williamson Street
Bendigo
Brougham Street and Sternberg Street
Bengworden Road
Bengworden
Comleys Lane and Boundary Road
Murrabit Road
Benjaroop
Henry Lane and Flowerday Lane
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Ref
64 F1
NULL
64 E6
64 C7
64 D6
50 E12
NULL
NULL
N
NULL
86 E5
86 C8
84 H4
126B8
84K12
84K12
84C9
225 C1
NULL
223 J10
225 H4
225 F3
225 D2
227H11
227G12
NULL
227G9
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
35360
13025
13030
13020
42150
35430
53785
52210
52330
52175
52180
35325
35595
25022
25023
25024
14025
42380
42300
42295
42340
42345
42375
42315
42430
23450
33070
43165
43120
43150
43200
43010
43155
43015
43190
43295
43290
43070
43100
43105
35395
35730
45230
45185
42450
42405
42400
42455
42435
42410
42465
42440
25340
25715
21465
Site
Suburb
Murrabit Road
Benjeroop
Centre Road
Bentleigh East
East Boundary Road Bentleigh East
Mackie Road
Bentleigh East
North Road
Bentleigh East
Calder Highway
Berriwillock
Strzelecki Highway
Berrys Creek
Centre Road
Berwick
Clyde Road
Berwick
Inglis Road
Berwick
Inglis Road
Berwick
Murray Valley Highway Beverford
Murray Valley Highway Beverford
Main Street
Birregurra
Roadknight Street
Birregurra
Strahan Street
Birregurra
Bluff Road
Black Rock
Surrey Road
Blackburn
Whitehorse Road
Blackburn
Whitehorse Road
Blackburn
Springfield Road
Blackburn North
Springfield Road
Blackburn North
Surrey Road
Blackburn North
Canterbury Road
Blackburn South
Middleborough Road Blackburn South
Midland Highway
Blampied
Melbourne - Lancefield Bolinda
Road
Albert Avenue
Boronia
Albert Avenue
Boronia
Army Road
Boronia
Boronia Road
Boronia
Dorset Road
Boronia
Dorset Road
Boronia
Dorset Road
Boronia
Forest Road
Boronia
Mountview Road
Boronia
Scoresby Road
Boronia
Stewart Street
Boronia
Valerie Street
Boronia
Western Road
Boronia
Murray Valley Highway Boundary Bend
Murray Valley Highway Boundary Bend
Hume Highway
Bowser
Three Chain Road
Bowser
Station Street
Box Hill
Canterbury Road
Box Hill
Belmore Road
Box Hill North
Elgar Road
Box Hill North
Station Street
Box Hill North
Eley Road
Box Hill South
Elgar Road
Box Hill South
Station Street
Box Hill South
Henty Highway
Branxholme
Henty Highway
Branxholme
Ballarat Road
Braybrook
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Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Between Streets
Henry Lane and Hickey Lane
East Boundary Road and Mackie Road
Centre Road and South Road
Centre Road and North Road
Warrigal Road and Poath Road
345 km post and 350 km post
Fosters Road and Mount Vernon Road
Kelburn Road and Kelburn Road
Homestead Road and Centre Road
Kirkham Court and Buchanan Road
Beaconsfield-Emerald Road and Manuka Road
16 km post and 17 km post
17 km post and 18 km post
Ennor Street and Barwon Street
Molesworth Street and Scouller Street
Skene Street and Murrell Street
Tulip Street and Cheltenham Road
Springfield Road and Maroondah Highway
Service Road and Elmhurst Road
Downing Street and Sergeant Street
Springvale Road and Surrey Road
Surrey Road and Middleborough Road
Koonung Creek and Springfield Road
Main Street and Middleborough Road
Canterbury Road and Eley Road
Kooroochiang Road and Richards Road
Darraweit Road and Mullalys Road
Chandler Road and Bambury Street
Casuarina Avenue and Shalimar Crescent
Hilda Avenue and Batavia Avenue
Owen Street and Moncoe Street
Alfred Street and Currawa Drive
Sutton Avenue and Edina Road
Olive Grove and Girdwood Road
Hansen Road and Hunter Street
Normlieth Grove and Fleur Court
Manuka Drive and Jordan Court
Kay Court and The Grove
Western Road and Boronia Road
Wayne Avenue and Benbow Crescent
93 km post and 95 km post
Koolonong-Boundary Bend Road and 90 km pos
Boorhaman Road and Bourke Road
Plums Road and Heywood Road
Severn Street and Clyde Street
Station Street and Middleborough Road
Elgar Road and Union Road
Belmore Road and Shannon Street
Woodhouse Grove and Wimmera Street
Middleborough Road and Station Street
Canterbury Road and Riversdale Road
Canterbury Road and Riversdale Road
Brown Street and Lynch Street
McKellar Street and Clarke Street
Duke Street and Ashley Street
Ref
N
77 K1
77J3
69 C11
69 D10
N
NULL
131 A1
131 B2
111 F6
111 J6
N
N
85 K1
48 A8
47 H9
47 J9
48 C7
48 C7
48 B7
61 H1
61 G1
NULL
NULL
65 C8
NULL
65 B4
65 C9
65 A11
65 A12
65 A7
65 C11
65 D7
6.40E+12
65 B6
64 C10
64 F10
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
47 D7
47 D12
46 K5
47 C5
47 E5
61 D4
NULL
61 C1
NULL
NULL
27 D11
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
21565
22030
23455
45380
45155
45400
45405
14035
14030
13090
21035
44425
44440
44540
44390
44420
32065
32020
32035
32015
32355
21245
21235
21360
45320
45180
32395
32450
32455
32460
32390
32420
11025
32425
54485
54455
24065
24475
53670
32095
41155
41160
54225
34640
41065
31135
53945
53950
52120
23840
42460
42445
42275
44280
25430
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
South Road
Braybrook
Ashley Street and Duke Street
St Albans Road
Breakwater
Callander Street and Boundary Road
Western Highway
Brewster
Black Bottom Road and Ercildoune Road
Delaney Avenue
Bright
Cherry Lane and Churchill Avenue
Delaney Avenue
Bright
Churchill Avenue and Cedar Lane
Delaney Avenue
Bright
Orana Avenue and Mountbatten Avenue
Gavan Street
Bright
Station Street and Prices Lane
New Street
Brighton
Bay Street and North Road
Nepean Highway
Brighton East
Union Street and Hawthorn Road
North Road
Brighton East
Hawthorn Road and Bambra Road
Western Ring Road
Brimbank
Main Road East and Keilor Park Drive
High Street
Broadford
Last Street and Jamieson Street
High Street
Broadford
Jamieson Street and Last Street
High Street
Broadford
Murchison Street and Sunday Creek
Hume Freeway
Broadford
73 km post and 74 km post
Hume Highway
Broadford
71 km post and 72 km post
Blair Street
Broadmeadows Belfast Street and Waranga Crescent
Pascoe Vale Road
Broadmeadows Johnstone Street and Eleanor Street
Pearcedale Parade
Broadmeadows Dimboola Road and Riggall Street
Riggall Street
Broadmeadows Pearcedale Parade and Blair Street
Western Ring Road
Broadmeadows Widford Street and Hume Highway
Geelong Road
Brooklyn
Burgess Avenue and Little Boundry Road
Geelong Road
Brooklyn
Burgess Street and McDonald Road
Millers Road
Brooklyn
Geelong Road & West Gate Freeway Overpass
Murray Valley Highway Browns Plain
Howlong/Chilerr Road and Mia Mia Road
Murray Valley Highway Browns Plain
Chiltern-Howlong Rd & Wodonga 27 km Post
Brunswick Road
Brunswick
Manica Street and Fleming Street
Brunswick Road
Brunswick
Stranger Street and Ewing Street
Brunswick Road
Brunswick
Lygon Street and Stranger Street
Brunswick Road
Brunswick
Canning Street and Amess Street
Moreland Road
Brunswick
Melville Road and Coonans Road
Moreland Road
Brunswick
Hopetoun Avenue and Southam Street
Park Street
Brunswick
McVean Street and The Avenue
Victoria Street
Brunswick
Gardiner Street and Pearson Street
Buchan Road
Bruthen
Tambo River and Tambo Upper Road
Omeo Highway
Bruthen
Seehusen Ave and Delahunty Street
Western Highway
Buangor
173 km post and 174 km post
Western Highway
Buangor
177/k post and Western exit
Fish Creek Road
Buffalo
Pyles Road and Barton Road
Bulla Road
Bulla
Glenara Drive and Somerton Road
Bulleen Road (70)
Bulleen
Thompsons Road and Manningham Road
Thompsons Road (60) Bulleen
Millicent Avenue and Fuller Street
Sale-Maffra Road
Bundalaguah
Holts Road and Blyths Road
Murray Valley Highway Bundalong
McPhails Road and Pasley Street
Grimshaw Street
Bundoora
Watsonia Road and Plenty Road
Settlement Road
Bundoora
Plenty Road and Greenhills Road
Princes Freeway
Bunyip
Old Princes Highway and Martin Road
Princes Freeway
Bunyip
Martin Road and Old Princes Highway
Princes Highway
Bunyip
Bunyip River and A'Beckett Road
Western Highway
Burrumbeet
Cockpit Road and Dobsons lane
Elgar Road
Burwood
Riversdale Road and Burwood Highway
Station Street
Burwood
Eley Road and Burwood Highway
Warrigal Road
Burwood
High Street Road and Toorak Road
Maroondah Highway Buxton
101 km post and 102 km post
Port Fairy Road
Byaduk
Penshurst Road and Rifle Butts Road
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Ref
41 B2
228 G9
NULL
NULL
67 E8
67 J10
68 A8
26K1
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
6 K7
6 G11
6 G8
6 H6
7B11
40 H10
40 K9
41 B10
35B2
NULL
29 C9
29 H10
29 J10
29 K10
29 C3
NULL
29 E10
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
177 B8
NULL
NULL
N
NULL
20 C1
9 H12
410 T6
512T6
NULL
NULL
61 A4
61 C5
60 G8
NULL
73 A9
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
34245
35280
54575
33350
33245
25066
25010
25020
25095
33015
54655
54645
42025
53021
53060
53024
25935
24205
23890
33545
23475
23480
23485
23490
14210
14215
14265
51210
51215
51240
51225
51538
51537
44290
25380
25390
25405
25550
25555
33235
33285
33240
33280
33270
33105
33255
33260
33275
13075
13065
13060
13070
13056
13055
13085
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Midland Highway
Byrneside
Donaldson Road and Collie Road
Calder Highway
Cabarita
Dyar Avenue and McEdwards Street
Princes Highway
Cabbage Tree Creek
397 km post and 398 km post
Eaglehawk Road
California Gully Dowding Street and Weatherall Street
Midland Highway
Campbells Creek Cemetery Road & Moscript Street
Leura Street (60)
Camperdown
Brooke Street and Barkly Street
Manifold Street
Camperdown
Bowen Street and Walls Street
Manifold Street
Camperdown
Bowen Street and Walls Street
Princes Highway
Camperdown
187 km post and 189 km post
Loddon Valley HighwayCanary Island
100 km post and 101 km post
Cann Valley Highway Cann River
Bennet Street and Ward Street
Princes Highway
Cann River
Steve Creek Track and Highway One Track
Mont Albert Road
Canterbury
Burke Road and Balwyn Road
Cape Paterson Road Cape Paterson
Wilsons Road and 80km sign
Phillip Island Road
Cape Woolamai The Esplanade and Churchill Road
Woolamai Beach RoadCape Woolamai Maroubra Drive and Corona Road
Hamilton Highway
Caramut
Glenthompson Exit and Hamilton Hwy Exit
Sunraysia Highway
Carapooee
228 km post and 229 km post
Pyrenees Highway
Carisbrook
Birch Street and Bucknall Street
Mollison Street
Carlsruhe
Nicholson Street and Dryden Street
Glenelg Highway
Carranballac
170 km post and 171 km post
Glenelg Highway
Carranballac
175 km post and 176 km post
Glenelg Highway
Carranballac
178 km post and 180 km post
Glenelg Highway
Carranballac
182 km post and 184 km post
Mcleod Road
Carrum
Valetta Street and Tennyson Street
Mcleod Road
Carrum
Graham Road and Myola Street
Nepean Highway (60) Carrum
Patterson River and Stephens Street
Frankston-Dandenong Road
Carrum Downs
Luscombe Avenue and William Road
Frankston-Dandenong Road
Carrum Downs
Bawden Street and Boundary Road
Hall Road
Carrum Downs
Rowellyn Avenue and Lyrebird Drive
Hall Road
Carrum Downs
Currawong Drive and Darter Court
McCormicks Road (60) Carrum Downs
Ballarato Road and Heysen Drive
McCormicks Road (70) Carrum Downs
Banjo Boulevard and Stable Grove
Melba Highway
Castella
73 km post and 74 km post
Glenelg Highway
Casterton
Hansen Street and Carmichael Street
Glenelg Highway
Casterton
369 km post and 370 km post
Glenelg Highway
Casterton
Menzies Lane and 358 km post
Hamilton Road
Casterton
Robertson Street and Widdicombe Street
Hamilton Road
Casterton
Rhodes Street and Sandford Street
Barker Street
Castlemaine
Doveton Street and Myring Street
Barker Street
Castlemaine
Hall Street And Myring Street
Downes Road
Castlemaine
Walker Street and Midland Highway
Downes Road
Castlemaine
Walker Street and Froomes Road
Elizabeth Street
Castlemaine
Ray Street and Langslow Street
McGrath Street
Castlemaine
Treasure Street and Merson Street
Midland Highway
Castlemaine
Elizabeth Street and Gaulton Street
Midland Highway
Castlemaine
Lewis Drive and Moscript Street
Pyrenees Highway
Castlemaine
Merson Street and Murphy Street
Glen Eira Road
Caulfield North
Hawthorn Road and Bambra Road
Inkerman Road
Caulfield North
Orrong Road and Kooyong Road
Kooyong Road
Caulfield North
Glen Eira Road and Balaclava Road
Orrong Road
Caulfield North
Glen Eira Road and Balaclava Road
Bambra Road
Caulfield South Lygon Street and Almond Street
Kooyong Road
Caulfield South North Road and Glenhuntly Road
North Road
Caulfield South Scott Street and Booran Road
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Ref
NULL
NULL
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
N
N
46B9
432 F8
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
97 D7
97 F7
97C7
100 F1
98 F11
100J3
NULL
100K5
132A1
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
68 B2
58 J11
67 K1
67 K1
68B6
67 J6
68 C8
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
25965
42235
12035
42195
14205
14280
14005
14055
14100
14070
14075
14065
33250
33265
45360
45425
43750
43755
53394
53393
23495
33075
42145
42135
14045
12080
22215
22210
44375
23505
52325
54265
25067
25065
25070
25075
25080
34020
34260
34425
34665
34490
34055
34025
34660
34265
32360
32380
32370
32375
31090
32430
32365
32440
32445
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Hamilton/Natimuk RoadCavendish
92 & 94 km post
Huntingdale Road
Chadstone
High Street Road and Waverley Road
Waverley Road
Chadstone
The Rialto and Chadstone Road
Waverley Road
Chadstone
Huntingdale Road and Warrigal Road
Nepean Highway
Chelsea
Wellwood Road and Wimborne Avenue
Frankston Freeway
Chelsea Heights Thames Promenade and Patterson River
Bay Road
Cheltenham
Reserve Road and Nepean Highway
Centre Dandenong Road
Cheltenham
Warrigal Road and Nepean Highway
Nepean Highway
Cheltenham
Devon Street and Cobham Street
Warrigal Road
Cheltenham
Age Street and Farm Road
Centre Dandenong Road
Cheltenham East Gardenia Crescent and Hibiscus Avenue
Chesterville Road
Cheltenham North Argus Street and Bernard Street
Pyrenees Highway
Chewton
Baker Street & Mitchell Street
Pyrenees Highway
Chewton
Baker Street and Mitchell Street
Hume Freeway
Chiltern
275 km post and 276 km post
Hume Freeway
Chiltern
280 and 279 Km posts
Maroondah Highway (facing
Chirnside
East)Park
Fletcher Road and Old Melbourne Road
Maroondah Highway (facing
Chirnside
West)Park
Fletcher Road and Old Melbourne Road
Birch Drive (60)
Churchill
Switchback Road and Acacia Way
Switchback Road (70) Churchill
McInnes Crescent and Birch Drive
Midland Highway
Clarendon
Lal Lal Road and Blue Bridge Road
Melbourne - Lancefield Clarkefield
Road
Bolinda Bridge and Station Street
Centre Road
Clayton
Harlington Street and Cooke Street
Clayton Road
Clayton
Dixon Street and Myriong Street
Clayton Road
Clayton South
Centre Road and Fairbank Road
Heidelberg Road
Clifton Hill
Hoddle Street and The Esplanade
Bayshore Avenue
Clifton Springs
Bukatilla Avenue and Bambra Street
Jetty Road
Clifton Springs
Kiama Way and Ada Street
Hume Freeway
Clonbinane
62 km post and 63 km post
Service Street
Clunes
Alliance Street and Victoria Street
Clyde-Five Ways
Clyde
Beechers Road and Moores Road
Bengworden Road
Cobains
Mawley Road and Hughes Road
Cobden-Camperdown Road
Cobden
Roberts Road and Cemetery Road
Curdie Street
Cobden
Lord Street and Dover Street
Neylon Street
Cobden
Victoria Street and Rix Avenue
Victoria Street
Cobden
Rix Avenue and Scott Street
Victoria Street
Cobden
Rix Avenue and Scott Street
Broadway Street
Cobram
Koonoomoo Road and Gregory Street
Campbell Road
Cobram
Murray Valley Highway and Mookarii Street
Karook Street
Cobram
Hamilton Lane and Gemmell Street
Karook Street
Cobram
Warkil Street and Glenavon Street
Koonoomoo Road
Cobram
Racecourse Road and Fresian Road
Mookarii Street
Cobram
Gregory Street and Lirrk Street
Mookaril Street
Cobram
Warkill Street and Lirk Street
River Road (50)
Cobram
80km signs and Mookarii Street
Wiiliam Street
Cobram
Murray Valley Highway and Broadway Street
Bell Street
Coburg
Sydney Road and Cumberland Road
Bell Street
Coburg
Sydney Road and Cumberland Road
Bell Street
Coburg
Sydney Road and Nicholson Street
Bell Street
Coburg
Nicholson Street and Sydney Road
Elizabeth Street
Coburg
Hope Street and Raymond Street
Murray Road
Coburg
Connolly Avenue and Connolly Avenue
Newlands Road
Coburg
Norfolk Court and Golf Road
Nicholson Street
Coburg
Moreland Road and Bell Street
Sydney Road
Coburg North
Renown Street and Fame Street
Victoria Police Confidential
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Ref
70 A2
NULL
NULL
97 C3
93 H11
77 F11
87 A2
86 K3
78 C11
87 D2
77 J11
NULL
NULL
VR 35
37 E6
37 E6
NULL
NULL
79 B3
70 C12
79 C5
44F1
238 E5
238 C7
NULL
NULL
138H1
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
17 E12
17 E12
17 K12
17 K12
18 B11
NULL
18 A7
NULL
17 H19
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
25710
35775
35770
25090
25018
25040
25017
25063
25085
25059
25073
25061
25005
25015
25035
25120
25130
25062
25045
25092
25135
25082
25021
25019
25125
34150
43565
43730
25475
25515
54440
34340
34170
53039
53027
22455
22450
22465
22630
22470
22475
22645
22430
22530
22535
22520
22525
22331
22620
22485
22495
22480
22490
22500
22505
Site
Suburb
Princes Highway
Codrington
King George Street
Cohuna
Western Road
Cohuna
Armstrong Street
Colac
Armstrong Street (50) Colac
Chapel Street
Colac
Church Street (50)
Colac
Gravesend Street
Colac
Hart Street
Colac
Hart Street
Colac
Hearn Street
Colac
Moore Street
Colac
Murray Street
Colac
Murray Street
Colac
Murray Street
Colac
Murray Street
Colac
Murray Street
Colac
Pollack Street
Colac
Queen Street
Colac
Ross Street
Colac
Sinclair Street
Colac
Stewart Street
Colac
Wallace Street
Colac
Wilson Street (50)
Colac
Princes Highway
Colac West
Mitchell Street
Colbinabbin
Maroondah Highway Coldstream
Maroondah Highway Coldstream
Whyte Street
Coleraine
Winter Street
Coleraine
Buchan Road
Colquhoun
Katamatite Road
Congupna
Katamatite-Shepparton Congupna
Road
Bass Highway
Corinella
Corinella Road
Corinella
Bacchus Marsh Road Corio
Bacchus Marsh Road Corio
Cox Road
Corio
Hendy Street
Corio
Matthews Road
Corio
Matthews Road
Corio
Matthews Road
Corio
Melbourne Road
Corio
Plantation Road
Corio
Plantation Road
Corio
Plantation Road
Corio
Plantation Road
Corio
Princes Freeway
Corio
Princes Highway
Corio
Princess Road
Corio
Princess Road
Corio
Princess Road
Corio
Princess Road
Corio
Purnell Road
Corio
Purnell Road
Corio
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Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Between Streets
Brees Road and Condons Road
Dunn Street and Channel Street
Sampson Street and Martin Place
Elsinore Street and Bartlett Street
Moore Street and Murray Street
Quamby Avenue and Polwarth Street
Wilson Street and Wallace Street
Aireys Street and Hearn Street
Hearn Street and Pound Road
Wilson Street and Connor Street
Gravesend Street and Armstrong Street
Armstrong Street and Sinclair Street
Cardell Court and Pell Court
White Avenue and Sinclair Street
McAdam Crescent and Sinclair Street
Church Street and Bruce Street
Ross Street and McLennan Street
Queen Street and Armstrong Street
Hearn Street and Pound Road
Murray Street and Moore Street
Wynne Street and Moore Street
Hearn Street and Wilson Street
Queen Street and Church Street
Gravesend Street and Queen Street
Rossmoyne Road and Lake Corangamite Road
Station Street and Channel Road
Melba Highway and St Huberts Road
Northgateway and Killara Road
Young Street and Read Street
McConochie Street and Pilleau Street
Upper Tambo Road and Nowa Nowa Road
Jubilee Road and Lemnos North Road
Congupna East Road and Grahamvale Road
Corinella Road and Stanley Road
80km sign and 100km sign
Purnell Road and Plantation Road
Cox Road and Purnell Road
Anakie Road and Melbourne Road
Plantation Road and Purnell Road
Cox Road and Purnell Road
Cox Road and Purnell Road
Purnell Road and Plantation Road
Cox Road and Purnell Road
Bacchus Marsh Road and Matthews Road
Matthews Road and Bacchus Marsh Road
Princes Highway and Bacchus Marsh Road
Princes Highway and Bacchus Marsh Road
Broderick Road and Avalon Road
Purnell Road and Broderick Road
betwen Purnell Road and Plantation Road
Plantation Road and Purnell Road
Cox Road and Purnell Road
Purnell Road and Cox Road
Bacchus Marsh Road and Matthews Road
Matthews Road and Bacchus Marsh Road
Ref
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
263N3
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
174 F4
281 B8
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
224 B6
NULL
223 K9
NULL
223 G7
223 G7
224 D5
224 C8
223 K4
223 K4
224 D5
224 D5
432G5
NULL
223 K4
223 K4
223 K7
223 K7
223 K6
223 K6
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
22510
22515
45120
45330
45125
35275
53033
53034
53032
53100
53036
54285
32080
32090
52295
52290
52405
52300
52305
52280
52230
52235
52320
25110
23510
23515
51465
43843
43842
43808
43809
43810
43455
43490
43495
43510
43515
43485
43844
43845
43460
43837
43435
43465
43816
43840
43505
43475
43841
43445
43450
43470
43839
43480
35540
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Purnell Road
Corio
Princes Highway and Bacchus Marsh Road
Purnell Road
Corio
Bacchus Marsh Road and Princes Highway
Hanson Street
Corryong
Lebner Street and Parish Lane
Hanson Street
Corryong
Lebner Street and Parish Lane
Parish Lane
Corryong
Harris Street and Strzlecki Way
Mallee Highway
Cowangie
83 km post and 86 km post
Church Street
Cowes
Alexander Avenue and Justice Road
Cowes-Rhyll Road
Cowes
Coghlan Road and tip entrance
Phillip Island Road
Cowes
Melissa Court and Darryl Court
Phillip Island Road (Thompson
Cowes Road)
Darryl Court and Morgan Street
Settlement Road
Cowes
Dunsmore Road and Monash Avenue
Traralgon/Maffra Road Cowwarr
Railway Street and Church Street
Craigieburn Road WestCraigieburn
Hamilton Street and Glade Avenue
Hume Highway
Craigieburn
Patullos Lane and Craigieburn Road West
Camms Road
Cranbourne
Roberts Road and Rosalie Avenue
Camms Road
Cranbourne
Wilson Court and Christine Street
Dandenong/Hastings Road
Cranbourne
Thompsons Road and Hall Road
Duff Street
Cranbourne
Lamont Crescent and Bourke Road
Narre Warren-Cranbourne
Cranbourne
Road
Marklin Street and Latrobe Street
Sladen Street
Cranbourne
Monahans Road and Fairbairn Road
South Gippsland Highway
Cranbourne
Cranbourne Place and Clairmont Avenue
South Gippsland Highway
Cranbourne
Clairmont Avenue and Milojevic Court
South Gippsland Highway
Cranbourne North Waverley Park Drive and Huon Park Road
Hamilton Highway
Cressy
Yarima Road and Yarima Road
Clunes Road
Creswick
Alfred Street and Harvey Street
Melbourne Road
Creswick
Ford Street and Semmens Street
Stony Point Road
Crib Point
Howell Street and Symonds Street
Croydon Road (60)
Croydon
Grandview Avenue and Clement Crescent
Croydon Road (60)
Croydon
Tallent Street and Kitchener Road
Dorset Road (60)
Croydon
Bellara Drive and Parsons Street
Dorset Road (60)
Croydon
Haig Street and Emma Road
Dorset Road (70)
Croydon
Parry Street and Eastfield Road
Eastfield Road
Croydon
Peter Street and Blazey Road
Hull Road
Croydon
Worrall Street and Glamis Court
Hull Road
Croydon
Nuraylia Avenue and Alamein Avenue
Hull Road
Croydon
Kurrajong Avenue and Alamein Avenue
Hull Road
Croydon
Nuraylia Avenue and McIlraith Court
Lincoln Road
Croydon
Dornoch Court and Wickam Road
Lincoln Road (60)
Croydon
Aminga Court and James Road
Lincoln Road (60)
Croydon
Mountview Parade and Dornoch Court
Lyons Road
Croydon
Turkeith Crescent and Holloway Road
Maroondah Highway (80)
Croydon
Highland Avenue and Stirling Road
Mount Dandenong RoadCroydon
Alfrick Road and Turner Street
Mount Dandenong RoadCroydon
Trawalla Court and Parrs Road
Mount Dandenong RoadCroydon
(60)
Bayswater Road and Mount View Street
Mount Dandenong RoadCroydon
(60)
Ridgeway Avenue and Lemnos Street
Patrick Avenue
Croydon
Palmer Avenue and Exeter Road
Plymouth Road
Croydon
Midhurst Road and Kirtain Drive
Wicklow Avenue (60) Croydon
Glenora Avenue and Veema Avenue
Bemboka Road
Croydon Hills
Oxford Close and Narr-Maen Drive
Croydon Hills Drive
Croydon Hills
Settlers Hill Crescent and Mari Terrace
Narr Maen Drive
Croydon Hills
Crossman Drive and Handscombe Court
Maroondah Highway (80)
Croydon North
Primrose Road and Meadow Road
Warrien Road
Croydon North
Tatiara Avenue and Hawthorne Way
Calder Highway
Culgoa
327 km post and 330 km post
Victoria Police Confidential
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Ref
224 C7
224 C7
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
534C2
534H4
534D3
531K2
5.34E+05
N
387C9
180 D3
NULL
NULL
133J2
NULL
NULL
133 F5
133 J1
133 J1
129F6
NULL
NULL
NULL
164 J10
36K12
50K2
37B10
51B2
51A6
50 H7
51 B3
51 E2
NULL
NULL
51 D1
37A12
51C1
NULL
50G1
51 A4
51 C4
50H4
50J4
37 A9
50H4
36D10
36 F9
36 D10
37B9
36 K10
N
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
35210
24305
24310
24320
24165
32040
32045
32030
52625
52515
52660
52640
52535
52580
52695
52595
52560
52655
52700
52630
52605
52520
52635
52510
52570
52565
52615
52690
52680
52685
52555
52665
52620
52575
52670
52545
42280
52645
52675
52585
52600
53455
45175
24300
21120
21220
21155
21230
21665
21170
23520
23525
23530
23535
23545
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Sturt Highway
Cullulleraine
58 km post and 59 km post
Western Highway
Dadswells Bridge 250 km post and 255 km post
Western Highway
Dadswells Bridge 265 km post and 260 km post
Western Highway
Dadswells Bridge 80 kph zone signs in Township
Western Highway
Dahlen
305 km post and 310 km post
Barry Road
Dallas
Maffra Street and Longford Crescent
Barry Road
Dallas
Hume Highway and Longford Crescent
Blair Street
Dallas
Barry Road and Riggall Street
Bryants Road
Dandenong
Webster Street and Glynda Street
Cheltenham Road
Dandenong
Greaves Street and Dandenong Street
David Street
Dandenong
Gwenda Street and James Street
David Street
Dandenong
Woodlee Street and James Street
Hammond Road
Dandenong
Union Road and Gretana Street
Hammond Road
Dandenong
Webster Street and Kirkham Road
Heatherton Road
Dandenong
Adelaide Street and Gardiner Avenue
Heatherton Road
Dandenong
Easterleigh Court and Gladstone Road
Heatherton Road
Dandenong
Woodlee Street and James Street
Heatherton Road
Dandenong
South Eastern Freeway and Cornelius Street
Herbert Street
Dandenong
Ann Street and Day Street
James Street
Dandenong
Ash Grove and Heatherton Road
Kirkham Road
Dandenong
Bryants Road and John Street
Lonsdale Street
Dandenong
Dandenong-Frankston Rd and Webster St
Mccrae Street
Dandenong
Wilson Street and Power Street
Princes Highway
Dandenong
Gladstone Road and James Street
Princes Highway
Dandenong
Fifth Avenue and Jones Road
Stud Road
Dandenong
Mcfees Road and Judith Street
Bakers Road
Dandenong North Aberdeen Drive and Halton Road
Bakers Road
Dandenong North Eagle Drive and Alpine Crescent
Brady Road
Dandenong North Outlook Drive and Prospect Hill Cresent
Brady Road
Dandenong North Dorset Road and Pedder Court
Carlton Road
Dandenong North Ferndale Crescent and Glencoe Grove
Carlton Road
Dandenong North Glencoe Grove and Apex Street
Dandenong Valley Highway
Dandenong North Dandenong Creek and Brady Road
Gladstone Road
Dandenong North Waratah Drive and Keenan Court
Gladstone Road
Dandenong North South Eastern Freeway and Fillmore Road
Halton Road
Dandenong North Gladstone Road and Heyington Crescent
Police Road
Dandenong North Gladstone Road and Blaxland Drive
South Eastern FreewayDandenong North Gladstone Road and Police Road
Abbotts Road
Dandenong South Dandenong Valley Hway and England Street
Dandenong Valley Highway
Dandenong South Zenith Road and Monterey Road
South Gippsland Highway
Dandenong South Waterview Close and Greens Road
Princes Highway
Darnum
Graham Street and Cloverlea Street
Kiewa Valley Highway Dederang
Police Lane and Wodonga 48 km post
Western Highway
Deep Lead
240 km post and 245 km post
Ballarat Road
Deer Park
Station Road and Esmond Street
Neale Road
Deer Park
Station Road and Oakwood Road
Station Road
Deer Park
Ballarat Road and Main Road West
Station Road
Deer Park
Ballarat Road and Tilburn Road
Western Highway
Deer Park
Hopkins Road and Robinsons Road
Western Highway
Deer Park
Robinsons Road and Miles Street
Greenhalghs Road
Delacombe
Banyule Drive and Goolwa Drive
Greenhalghs Road
Delacombe
Banyule Drive and Shasta Drive
Greenhalghs Road
Delacombe
Goolwa Drive and Sutton Street
Smythes Road
Delacombe
Banyule Drive and Wiltshire Lane
Wiltshire Lane
Delacombe
Greenhalghs Road and Whitelaw Avenue
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Ref
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
7C3
7F4
7 A3
90 D10
90 B8
20C4
90 D4
90 C12
90C10
90 A2
90 C2
90 D3
90 J 3
90 D5
90 C3
90 D11
90 E9
90 F8
90 B5
90 B5
90 G1
80 K10
81A8
81F11
81F11
81 C12
81D12
81 G10
81 C12
81C8
81 B11
81 B6
81 C9
NULL
95 D4
95 J4
NULL
NULL
NULL
25 F8
NULL
25 F4
NULL
25 A6
25 C7
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
21261
54295
25280
25281
33700
44405
52245
41235
41210
24400
24550
14155
14250
14145
14150
14285
14245
14290
43570
35780
35010
35020
41110
41125
41140
41145
41135
41105
52170
51535
51495
51350
51345
51340
53475
53565
53480
53585
53505
53510
53470
53995
53465
53395
53590
25545
25680
25760
22075
22225
22220
22230
53750
53815
25360
Site
Suburb
Sydenham Road
Delahey
Princes Highway
Delvine Park
Drummond Street
Dennington
Raglan Parade (70)
Dennington
Calder Highway (100) Derby
Main Road
Devenish
South Gippsland Highway
Devon Meadows
Broad Gully Road (50) Diamond Creek
Main Hurstbridge Road Diamond
(60)
Creek
Lloyd Street
Dimboola
Western Highway (100)Dimboola
Centre Dandenong Road
Dingley
Centre Dandenong Road
Dingley
Centre Dandenong Road
Dingley
Centre Dandenong Road
Dingley
Howard Road
Dingley
Howard Road
Dingley
Spring Road
Dingley
Melba Highway
Dixons Creek
Aitken Avenue
Donald
Sunraysia Highway
Donald
Sunraysia Highway
Donald
Doncaster Road (70) Doncaster
George Street (60)
Doncaster
Wetherby Road (60) Doncaster
Blackburn Road (60) Doncaster East
Blackburn Road (70) Doncaster East
Park Road (70)
Donvale
Kidds Road
Doveton
Bittern-Dromana Road Dromana
Mornington Peninsula Freeway
Dromana
Point Nepean Road
Dromana
Point Nepean Road
Dromana
Point Nepean Road
Dromana
Church Street
Drouin
Hopetoun Avenue
Drouin
Lardner Road
Drouin
Princes Freeway
Drouin
Princes Way
Drouin
Princes Way
Drouin
South Road
Drouin
Wood Street
Drouin
Princes Way
Drouin
Old Sale Road
Drouin West
Princes Way
Drouin West
Princes Highway
Drumborg
Princes Highway
Drumborg
Princes Highway
Drumborg
Western Beach Road Drumcondra
Collins Street
Drysdale
High Street
Drysdale
Murradoc Road
Drysdale
Farmers Road
Dumbalk
Farmers Road
Dumbalk
Glenelg Highway
Dunkeld
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1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Between Streets
McNicholl Way and Taylors Road
254 km post and 256 km post
Russell Street and Harrington Road
Russell Street and Tylden Street
178km post and 184km post
Benalla Road and Thoona Road
Facey Road and Browns Road
Ryan Street and Rangeview Road
Bishop Avenue and Perversi Avenue
Normanby Street and Faith Street
330 and 333km posts
St Cuthberts Avenue and Harley Street
Saint Cuthberts Avenue and Harley Street
Howard Road and Golfwood Close
Campbell Grove and Cannery Place
Plaza Crescent and Glenway Drive
Lower Dandenong Road and Plaza Court
Marcus Road and Rowan Road
Wills Road and Lorrimer Road
McCracken Avenue and 100Km signs
Maroo Road and 100 Km sign
273 to 278km posts
Blackburn Road and Wetherby Road
Victoria Street and Williamsons Road
Doncaster Road and Koonung Creek
Beverley Street and Roger Street
Reynolds Road and King Street
Murndal Drive and Honybun Court
Dandenong Creek and Rowan Drive
George Street and Higgins Street
Kangerong Avenue and Mcculloch Street
Latrobe Parade and Anthonys Nose
Heales Street and Permien Street
Marine Drive and Kangerong Avenue
Settlement Road and Russell Street
Buln Buln Road and Fuhrmann Court
South Road and Norman Road
97 km and 96 km posts
Albert Street and Bennett Street
McDonald Street and Bennett Street
Colin Street and Wade Street
McNeilly Road and Kelton Avenue
Calway Street and Lardner Track
Fishers Road and Stocks Road
McGlones Road and Fairway Drive
Lindons Road and Bourkes Road
Sinclair Settlement Road and Pattersons Rd
387 km post and 388 km post
Malone Street and Ginn Street
Murradoc Road and Bennett Street
Crimea Street and Fairview Street
Collins Street and Mortimer Street
Nareena Road and Tarwin Street
McVicar Road and Dumbalk-Stony Creek Road
Halls Gap Road and Sterling Street
Ref
13G4
N
NULL
NULL
138 G5
12A4
12D6
NULL
88 G7
88 G7
NULL
NULL
88 C6
88 C7
88 G6
267 J1
NULL
NULL
48 A1
33 G10
47 H2
48 B2
34 C9
48 J4
90 H7
160A5
159 H7
159 E7
159 F2
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
226 B12
238 G8
238 D11
238 G9
NULL
NULL
NULL
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
25385
33020
54465
33600
33605
33450
33475
33715
54360
33532
22160
22165
22055
22060
32200
32195
32180
42090
12065
12042
12050
12055
12045
12040
12095
12085
12041
12070
12060
43811
43813
45345
22735
34570
34525
34540
34565
34585
34605
34610
34485
34575
34590
34595
34600
34580
34560
34550
24345
14185
44635
23065
23550
54535
25055
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Ref
Glenelg Highway
Dunkeld
Fairbairn Street and Glass Street
NULL
Loddon Valley HighwayDurham Ox
75 km post and 80 km post
N
Paynesville Road
Eagle Point
Eagle Point Road and Golf Club
NULL
Avery's Road
Eaglehawk
Curtain Street and Victoria Street
Avery's Road
Eaglehawk
Jobes Gully Road and Parker Street
Sailors Gully Road
Eaglehawk
Reef Street and Leslie Street
NULL
Simpsons Road
Eaglehawk
Burnside Street and Hill Street
NULL
Victoria Street (60)
Eaglehawk
Butts Road and Averys Road
Lucknow Street
East Bairnsdale McCrae Street and Hoddinott Street
NULL
Murphy Street
East Bendigo
Lloyd Street and Solomon Street
McKillop Street
East Geelong
Swanston Street and Garden Street
228 D4
Ormond Road
East Geelong
Boundary Road and Humble Street
228 H7
Ryrie Street
East Geelong
Garden Street and Holt Road
228 F4
Ryrie Street
East Geelong
Orchard Street and Normanby Street
NULL
Buckley Street
East Keilor
Windsor Drive and Monte Carlo Drive
27 G3
Buckley Street
East Keilor
Dickson Street and Windsor Drive
27 H3
Milleara Road
East Keilor
Woorite Place and Dinah Parade
15 F9
Burke Road
East Kew
Doncaster Road and Eastern Freeway
46 A2
Burke Road
East Malvern
Knox Street and Beaver Street
59G10
Chadstone Road (60) East Malvern
Fenwick Street and Rangeview Avenue
69D3
Darling Road
East Malvern
Paxton Street and Olive Street
59K12
Darling Road
East Malvern
Maroora Street and Waverley Road
68J3
Malvern Road
East Malvern
Winton Road and Wynyeh Street
59K11
Malvern Road
East Malvern
Melrose Avenue and Winton Road
69A1
Monash Freeway
East Malvern
Waverley Road and Pedestrian foot bridge
6.90E+03
Monash Freeway
East Malvern
btw East Malvern Railway Station and Waverley Rd 58K1
Tooronga Road (60) East Malvern
Beaver Street and Claremont Avenue
5.90E+12
Wattletree Road
East Malvern
Kingston Street and Anderson Street
59G10
Waverley Road
East Malvern
Chaucer Avenue and Serrell Street
68K1
Bedford Road (60)
East Ringwood Railway Line and Tooronga Road
49K9
Dublin Road (60)
East Ringwood Mount Dandenong Road and Maroondah Highway 50B6
Hume Freeway
East Wangaratta Ovens Highway Overpass and 239km post
34 G7
The Great Ocean RoadEastern View
Spout Creek abd Coalmine Creek
NULL
Annesley Street
Echuca
Darling Street and Service Street
NULL
Goulburn Road
Echuca
Sutton Street and Moama Street
NULL
Hare Street (50)
Echuca
Ogilvie Avenue and Darling Street
NULL
High Street
Echuca
Service Street and McKinlay Street
NULL
High Street
Echuca
McKinlay Street and Pakenham Street
NULL
High Street
Echuca
Simmie Street and Walgett Court
NULL
High Street
Echuca
Darling Street and Heygarth Street
NULL
Murray Valley Highway Echuca
Stratton Road and Hattwell Road
NULL
Ogilvie Avenue
Echuca
Campaspe Esplanade and Shackell Street
NULL
Oglivie Avenue
Echuca
Northern Highway and Shackell Street
NULL
Oglivie Avenue
Echuca
Campaspe Esplanade and Haverfield Street
NULL
Oglivie Avenue
Echuca
Haverfield Street and High Street
NULL
Sturt Street
Echuca
Service Street and Pakenham Street
NULL
Sutton Street
Echuca
Ogilvie Avenue and Eyre Street
NULL
Warren Street
Echuca
Campaspe River and Homan Street
NULL
Elizabeth Street
Edenhope
Macquarie Street and Anne Street
NULL
Edithvale Road
Edithvale
Ivan Avenue and French Avenue
93 B9
Goulburn Valley Highway
Eildon
89 and 90km posts
Midland Highway
Elaine
Mount Mercer Road and Lemaitre Road
283 B3
Midland Highway
Elaine
Narmbool Road and 59 km post
NULL
Princes Highway
Eleven Mile Creek 262 km Post and 264 km Post
Irrewillipe Road
Elliminyt
Hart Street and Main Street
NULL
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
25025
33410
41240
41200
42005
41092
13105
13095
13100
14040
52115
52140
52165
52340
52160
52345
52215
54385
31155
31130
31112
31111
31110
33675
33690
32235
32236
32240
32205
32230
23845
44190
44600
44605
44195
45140
31020
22738
35315
54675
32350
54350
43035
43130
43255
43305
43020
43280
43260
43285
43160
43210
43080
43205
43095
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Main Street
Elliminyt
Irrewillipe Road and Aireys Street
Northern Highway
Elmore
Wright Street and Childers Street
Main Road (60)
Eltham
Bridge Street and Dudley Street
Main Road (60)
Eltham
Leane Drive and Kalbar Road
Main Road (CANCELLED
Eltham
SITE REFER 41092)
Kalbar Road and Parsons Road
Main Road (SITE CANCELLED
Eltham REFER 41200)
Kalbar Road and Parsons Road
Barkly Street
Elwood
Blessington Street and Shelley Street
Marine Parade
Elwood
Blessington Street and Glenhuntly Road
Ormond Esplanade
Elwood
Glenhuntly Road and St Kilda Street
St Kilda Street
Elwood
North Road and Head Street
Main Street
Emerald
Kilvington Drive & Beaconsfield-Emerald Rd
Heatherton Road
Endeavour Hills Grove End Road and Mossgiel Park Drive
James Cook Drive
Endeavour Hills Bootie Court and Charles Green Avenue
James Cook Drive
Endeavour Hills Isaac Smith Cres. and Isaac Smith Cres.
James Cook Drive
Endeavour Hills Zachary Hicks Rd and Charles Green Ave
John Fawkner Drive Endeavour Hills Currie Avenue and Sydney Parkinson Avenue
South Eastern FreewayEndeavour Hills Power Road and Frawley Road
Omeo Highway
Ensay
Tambo River and Little River
Cooper Street
Epping
Yale Drive and Freight Drive
Dalton Road
Epping
Childs Road and Cooper Street
Findon Road
Epping
Longwood Drive and Civic Drive
High Street
Epping
Rufus Street and Memorial Ave
McDonalds Road
Epping
Dawn Court and Keith Avenue
Howard Street (100) Epsom
Burnsides Road and Bowles Street
Station Street (60)
Epsom
Tobin Crescent and Cassandra Crescent
Buckley Street
Essendon
Price Street and Nimmo Street
Buckley Street (60)
Essendon
Washington Street and Violet Street
Lincoln Road
Essendon
Leake Street and Thorn Street
Mount Alexander Road Essendon
Grice Crescent and Carnarvon Road
Pascoe Vale Road
Essendon
Raleigh Street and Brewster Street
Western Highway
Eurambeen
163 Km post and 164 Km post
Clifton Street
Euroa
Kennedy Street and Lewis Street
Euroa-Shepparton RoadEuroa
Woods Road and Pranjip Road
Shepparton-Euroa RoadEuroa
Siems Road and Sutherland Street
Tarcombe Street
Euroa
Saxon Street and Vidler Street
Ovens Highway
Eurobin
58 km post and 60 km post
Station Street
Fairfield
Darebin Road and Separation Street
Great Ocean Road (80)Fairhaven
60/80km signs and Old Coach Road
Murray Valley Highway Fairley
106 Km post and 107 Km post
Princes Highway
Farmers Cottage Burnt-Bridge Road and Vogrigs Road
Anderson Road
Fawkner
Hume Highway and Oulton Street
Princes Highway
Fernbank
250 km post and 252 km post
Commercial Road
Ferntree Gully
Gabrielle Court and Westley Street
Dairy Lane
Ferntree Gully
Lumeah Crescent and Phillipdale Court
Ferntree Gully Road Ferntree Gully
Ashton Road and Windermere Drive
Flower Street
Ferntree Gully
Wilson Street and Akron Street
Forest Road
Ferntree Gully
Myrtle Crescent and Rylstone Street
Johnson Drive
Ferntree Gully
Linda Crescent and Helen Road
Lysterfield Road
Ferntree Gully
Burwood Hwy and Glenfern Road
Manuka Drive
Ferntree Gully
California Crescent and Park Blvd
Mountain Gate Drive Ferntree Gully
Ralph Court and Dava Court
Parkview drive
Ferntree Gully
Kilander court and Aringa Court
Scoresby Road
Ferntree Gully
Anne Road and Norma Crescent
Station Street
Ferntree Gully
Elizabeth Street and Chaundy Street
Underwood Road
Ferntree Gully
Lording Street and Doysal Avenue
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Ref
NULL
NULL
21J5
22D1
NULL
2.20E+02
58 B11
67 A1
67 B4
67 D6
127 F4
91 D4
91 B6
91A4
91 B6
91 A6
NULL
181B10
9 C1
182J9
182B10
182 E10
28 F2
28F4
28 F2
28 F2
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
511C10
N
N
7G11
NULL
73 K2
73 E6
73 F4
73K1
74 D2
64 F12
75 C5
64 F11
73 H4
74 A5
73 D4
NULL
74 B1
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
43180
43826
52260
52250
54690
21475
21480
21485
21490
21520
21580
21575
21495
21570
21555
25083
53715
53720
53660
53820
51145
51165
51190
51060
51055
51170
51050
51185
51160
51115
51120
51125
51130
51085
51150
51075
51175
51155
51080
51536
51095
51090
51100
51105
51110
51135
51140
51070
51065
45260
22670
22675
54030
24460
35605
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Windermere Drive
Ferntree Gully
Hornbuckle Court and Ferntree Court
Mount Dandenong Tourist
Ferny
Road
Creek
(60)
Alice Street and The Crescent
South Gippsland Highway
Five Ways
North Road and Fisheries Road
South Gippsland Highway
Five Ways
Manks Road and Lynes Road
Princes Hwy
Flynns Creek
Wrights Lane and Flynns Creek
Ballarat Road
Footscray
Rosamond Road and Gordon Street
Ballarat Road
Footscray
Gordon Street and Geelong Road
Ballarat Road
Footscray
Geelong Road and Jamieson Avenue
Barkly Street
Footscray
Geelong Road and Summerhill Road
Gordon Street
Footscray
Geelong Road and Ballarat Road
Somerville Road
Footscray
Geelong Road and Williamstown Road
Somerville Road
Footscray
Williamstown Road and Gamon Street
Barkly Street
Footscray West Summerhill Road and Ashley Street
Summerhill Road
Footscray West Essex Street and Ballarat Road
Sunshine Road
Footscray West Geelong Road Overpass and Ashley Street
Apollo Bay-Birregurra Road
Forrest
Frizon Street and Henry Street
Promontory Road
Foster
Davis Road and Golf Links Road
Promontory Road
Foster
Old Hat Creek and Poor Fellow Me Creek
South Gippsland Highway
Foster
175 km post and Bennison Road
Station Street
Foster
Court Street and Boundary Road
Baden Powell Drive
Frankston
Picnic Street and Humphries Road
Beach Street
Frankston
Parer Street and Ashleigh Avenue
Boonong Avenue
Frankston
Fortescue Avenue and Kirkwood Avenue
Cranbourne Road
Frankston
Olive Grove and James Street
Cranbourne Road
Frankston
Stewart Street and Craig Street
Franciscan Avenue
Frankston
Chamouni Court and Buxton Crescent
Frankston Dandenong Road
Frankston
Hannah Street and Vivienne Street
Frankston Freeway
Frankston
Cranbourne Rd and Frankston Dandenong Rd
Frankston/Flinders Road
Frankston
Robinsons Road and Sanders Road
Golf Links Road
Frankston
Frankston-Flinders Rd and Brooklyn Ave
Golf Links Road
Frankston
Robinsons Road and Netherplace Drive
Humphries Road
Frankston
Picnic Street and Baden Powell Drive
Humphries Road
Frankston
Bareena Drive and Darval Lane
Kars Street
Frankston
Woodlands Grove and Williams Street
Leawarra Parade
Frankston
Lee Street and Glenview Crescent
Mcmahons Road
Frankston
Cliveden Avenue and Skye Road
Monterey Boulavard Frankston
Poplar Street and Lambert Street
Monterey Boulevard Frankston
Lambert Street and Moreton Street
Moorooduc Highway Frankston
Cranbourne Road and Railway Crossing
Moorooduc Highway Frankston
Sages Road and Barriedale Grove
Nepean Highway
Frankston
Fernery Lane and Grandview Grove
Nepean Highway
Frankston
Fiocchi Avenue and Allawah Avenue
Overport Road
Frankston
Willora Court and Seaview Road
Overport Road
Frankston
Bangalay Avenue and Marcus Road
Overport Road
Frankston
The Mall and Hamilton Grove
Robinsons Road
Frankston
Frankston/Flinders Rd and Golf Links Rd
Robinsons Road
Frankston
Franciscan Avenue and Heatherhill Road
Skye Road
Frankston
Amber Avenue and Karingal Drive
Skye Road
Frankston
Mcclelland Drive and Inglenook Crescent
Ovens Highway
Freeburgh
Freeburgh Hall and Freeburgh Caravan Park
Anglesea Road
Freshwater Creek Mount Duneed Road and Dickins Road
Anglesea Road (100) Freshwater Creek Blackgate Road and Coombes Road
Princes Highway
Fulham
Heyfield Road and Polocross Lane
Sunraysia Highway
Gama
405 km post and 410 km post
Cohuna - Koondrook Road
Gannawarra
14 km post and 16 km post
Victoria Police Confidential
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Ref
73 F6
66D11
0143 C1
138 K9
41 K1
42 B2
42 E3
41 K4
42 A3
41 H7
42 A8
41 G3
41 J2
41 G4
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
102 A9
102 H3
9.90E+10
102 E3
102 G3
NULL
99 G9
100A J3
102 G10
102 G8
102 J10
101 K10
102 A12
102 C5
102 J4
99 G12
99 K8
99 K8
102 F4
106G3
102 B4
99 D12
102 C11
102 C9
102 D6
102 J10
NULL
100 A12
103 D1
NULL
283 E8
N
N
N
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
45470
52020
25190
22005
22110
22325
22115
54590
24555
23050
54220
33005
33010
42070
12025
42215
42255
42250
42165
42470
42180
44630
13080
32275
32285
32280
25415
23100
33460
33730
33320
33490
33400
33515
33570
33725
33295
33590
33510
33650
33720
33415
44400
44410
33630
25755
23565
24435
24440
54680
53041
53042
53860
24245
24315
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Great Alpine Road
Gapsted
Stoney Creek Road and Schlapps Road
Princes Freeway
Garfield
Jefferson Road and Garfield Road
Princes Highway
Garvoc
Hotel Road and Laang Road
Church Street
Geelong West
Shannon Avenue and Minerva Road
Church Street
Geelong West
Weddell Road and Stubbs Avenue
Shannon Avenue
Geelong West
McDougal Street and Britannia Street
Shannon Avenue
Geelong West
Autumn Street and Aberdeen Street
Princes Highway
Genoa
489 km post and 490 km post
Western Highway (100)Gerang Gerung 349 and 354km posts
Midland Highway
Gheringhap
Maddens Road and Butchers Road
South Gippsland Highway
Giffard
Giffard West Road and Joyces Road
Calder Highway
Gisborne
Millett Road and Couangalt Road
Calder Highway
Gisborne
Brooking Road and 50 km post
Glen Iris Road
Glen Iris
High Street and Toorak Rd
Malvern Road
Glen Iris
High Street and Wattletree Road
Blackburn Road
Glen Waverley
Waverley Road and Coleman Parade
Camelot Drive (50)
Glen Waverley
Capital Avenue and Highbury Road
Gallaghers Road (50) Glen Waverley
High Street Road and Waverley Road
High Street Road
Glen Waverley
Springvale Road and Gallaghers Road
Highbury Road
Glen Waverley
Springvale Road and Blackburn Road
Waverley Road
Glen Waverley
Springvale Road and Blackburn Road
Melba Highway
Glenburn
81 km Post and 82 km Post
Booran Road
Glenhuntly
Hawson Avenue and Foch Street
Glenroy Road
Glenroy
Widford Street and Valencia Street
Plumpton Avenue
Glenroy
Golf Links Road and Hillcrest Road
West Street
Glenroy
Glenroy Road and South Street
Glenelg Highway
Glenthompson
246 km post and 247 km post
Hamilton Highway
Gnarwarre
Pollocksford & Inverleigh/Bannockburn Rds
Aspinall Street
Golden Square Mistletoe Stree and Druid Street
Booth Street (50)
Golden Square Chum Street and McKenzie Street
Chum Street
Golden Square Maple Street and Thistle Street
Hargreaves Street
Golden Square Cedar Street and Thistle Street
High Street
Golden Square Bay Street and Beech Street
High Street
Golden Square Oak Street and Poplar Street
High Street
Golden Square Alder Street & Oak Street
MacDougall Road (50) Golden Square Belle Vue Road and Hattam Street
MacKenzie Street WestGolden Square Oak Street and Bay Street
Marong Road
Golden Square Inglewood Street and Specimen Hill Road
Symonds Street
Golden Square Park Avenue and Earls Court
Symonds Street (50) Golden Square Aspinall Street and Magazine Boulevarde
Woodward Road
Golden Square Belle Vue Road and Porter Street
Panton Street
Golden Square Bay Street and Fir Street
Halls Road
Goorambat
Dookie College Road and Broken Creek Road
Yarrawonga Road
Goorambat
19 km post and 20 km post
Midland Highway
Goornong
Darling Street and Chute Street
Nelson Road
Gorae
5 km post and 6 km post
Western Highway
Gordon
84 km post and 86 km post
Main Street
Goroke
Camp Street and Mill Street
Main Street
Goroke
Compston Street and Nhill Road
Omeo Highway
Granite Rock
Deptford Road and McNamara's Lane
Bass Highway
Grantville
80km sign and Almurta Road
Bass Highway
Grantville
Almurta Road and Grantville Drive
South Gippsland Highway
Grassy Spur
Todds Road and F15 K Post
Western Highway
Great Western
Paxton Street and Locke Street
Western Highway
Green Lake
280 km post and 285 km post
Victoria Police Confidential
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Ref
410 S6
NULL
225 K10
NULL
241F11
NULL
N
283 D3
N
281 H12
281 H12
60 A7
59 J9
70 J2
62 G11
71 F3
71 F1
62 B9
71 B4
68 D6
16 J2
16 H3
17 B3
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
41080
41070
32105
32100
25570
22150
22155
22100
22295
22660
34535
32335
32330
32345
32320
32325
52155
52360
52650
25375
25395
25420
25425
25500
25480
25365
25445
25355
25925
25460
25960
25435
25510
25455
25955
25350
25915
25450
25485
25490
25905
25470
25440
25505
25495
25975
25345
25400
25465
22350
22345
22595
14010
52310
52315
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Grimshaw Street
Greensborough Greensborough Road and The Circuit
Karingal Drive
Greensborough St Helena Road and Sherbourne Road
Mickleham Road
Greenvale
Elphinstone Blvd and Barrymore Road
Mickleham Road
Greenvale
Greenvale Drive and Elphinstone Blvd
Princes Highway
Greenwald
East Greenwald Road and T & W Road
Church Street
Grovedale
Burdoo Drive and Springside Drive
Heyers Road
Grovedale
Carnarvon Drive and Moruya Drive
Heyers Road
Grovedale
Kana Street and Bieske Road
Pioneer Road
Grovedale
Burdoo Drive and Westminster Street
Surf Coast Highway
Grovedale
Heyers Road and Peter Street
Main Street
Gunbower
Church Street and Weir Road
East Street
Hadfield
North Street and Middle Street
East Street
Hadfield
Middle Street and Talbot Street
Hilton Street
Hadfield
Oxford Street and Richmond Street
South Street
Hadfield
West Street and Dickinson Street
South Street
Hadfield
East Street and Dickinson Street
Frawley Road
Hallam
Albert Road and Mount View Avenue
Princes Highway
Hallam
Hallam Road and Decor Drive
South Gippsland Freeway
Hallam
Princes Highway and Pound Road
Ballarat Road
Hamilton
Hyland Street and Hamilton Highway
Ballarat Road
Hamilton
Hamilton Highway and Tatlock Street
Ballarat Road
Hamilton
Roscoe Avenue and George Street
Ballarat Road
Hamilton
Rippon Road and Riley Street
Bree Road
Hamilton
Tyres Street and Kent Road
Burns Street
Hamilton
Smith Street and Tennyson Street
Coleraine Road
Hamilton
Smith Street and Mount Baimbridge Road
Coleraine Road
Hamilton
Smith Street and Dickens Street
Digby Road
Hamilton
Wedge Street and Beath Street
Fyfe Street
Hamilton
Mt Napier Road and Hamilton Highway
George Street
Hamilton
Cameron Street and White Avenue
Glenelg Highway
Hamilton
Fairburns Road and Henty Highway
Gray Street
Hamilton
Dinwoodie Street and Foster Street
Gray Street
Hamilton
Tyres Street and Elva Avenue
Hensley Park Road
Hamilton
King Street and Kent Road
Henty Highway
Hamilton
Cleary's Road and Hartwichs Road.
Kenny Street
Hamilton
Elizabeth Street and McPhee Street
Kenny Street
Hamilton
McPhee Street and Walls Crescent
King Street
Hamilton
Mount Baimbridge Road and Wright Street
Mount Baimbridge RoadHamilton
King Street and Kent Road
Mount Baimbridge RoadHamilton
Coleraine Road and Smith Street
Mount Napier Road
Hamilton
George Street and South Boundary Road
Mt Napier Road
Hamilton
Bridge Street and George Street
North Boundary Road Hamilton
Patterson Avenue and Park Street
North Boundary Road Hamilton
Park Street and Kerr Street
Pope Street
Hamilton
Collins Street and Market Place
Port Fairy Road
Hamilton
6 & 9 km post
Scoresby Street
Hamilton
McIntyre Street and Carmichael Street
Shakespeare Street
Hamilton
Dickens Street and Horner Street
Victoria Street
Hamilton
King Street and MacPherson Street
Ballarat Road
Hamlyn Heights Church Street and Anakie Road
Vines Road
Hamlyn Heights Church Street and Glengate Street
Vines Road
Hamlyn Heights Ballarat Road and Church Street
Bluff Road
Hampton
Highett Road and South Road
Cairns Road
Hampton Park
Hawking Avenue and Cash Close
Campbell Drive
Hampton Park
General Joshua Drive and Ivan Crescent
Victoria Police Confidential
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Ref
20 G2
21 D2
178J11
178J9
NULL
229 H4
229 E7
229 G6
229G5
NULL
17 E2
17 E4
17 D2
17 B5
17 E5
91 F11
91F12
96 B2
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
225 G7
225 F8
225 F8
77 A7
96 B9
96 D9
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
52385
52270
52275
52265
52390
33150
33195
51500
51505
51510
35255
24455
42115
42110
42120
44655
43801
43595
43580
43660
33340
14050
43395
43415
43804
43375
54005
41060
41015
41020
41040
41010
41035
41055
23570
23575
22300
22285
54280
25560
25780
22185
22080
22015
22125
54305
44505
44510
44515
22760
22765
22755
22795
22790
22780
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Hallam Road
Hampton Park
Kooyong Close and Fordholm Road
Pound Road
Hampton Park
Anderson Close and Hampton Drive
Pound Road
Hampton Park
Verona Drive and Narellan Drive
Pound Road
Hampton Park
Narellan Drive and Oaktree Drive
Somerville Road
Hampton Park
Stuart Avenue and Wren Street
Midland Highway
Harcourt
Station Street and Symes Road
Calder Highway
Harcourt North
126 and 128km posts
Marine Parade
Hastings
Robertson Street and Wright Street
Marine Parade
Hastings
King Street and Hodgins Road
Reid Parade
Hastings
Railway Crescent and Salmon Street
Calder Highway
Hattah
494 km post and 500 km post
Old Hamilton Road
Haven
Hamilton Road and Hunts Road
Auburn Road
Hawthorn
Scott Street and Woodburn Road
Barkers Road
Hawthorn East
Burke Road and Auburn Road
Tooronga Road
Hawthorn East
Constance Street and Pleasant Road
Yea-Whittlesea Road Hazeldene
4.7 kms south of Hazeldene General Store
Yea-Wittlesea Road (SITE
Hazeldene
CANCELLED 4.7
REFER
kms 44655)
south of Hazeldene General Store
Badger Creek Road
Healesville
Currawong Road and Cornish Road
Maroondah Highway Healesville
Airlie Road and Henry Street
St Leonards Road
Healesville
Walkers Lane and Westmount Road
High Street
Heathcote
Chauncey Street and Pohlman Street
Kingston Road
Heatherton
Nicholas Grove and Byng Avenue
Canterbury Road
Heathmont
Armstrong Road and Wollahra Place
Canterbury Road
Heathmont
Lowen Ave and Sunset Drive
Canterbury Road (70) Heathmont
Wantirna Road and Great Ryrie Street
Heathmont Road
Heathmont
Edith Street and Wainui Avenue
South Gippsland Highway
Hedley
200 km post and 205 km post
Banksia Street
Heidelberg
Mount Street and Cape Street
Lower Heidelberg RoadHeidelberg
Banksia Street and Mossman Drive
Rosanna Road
Heidelberg
Station Road and Reid Street
Southern Road
Heidelberg HeightsLiberty Parade and Waterdale Road
Waiora Road
Heidelberg HeightsSouthern Road and Ruthven Street
Bell Street
Heidelberg West Liberty Parade and Waterdale Road
Waterdale Road
Heidelberg West Southern Road and Ramu Parade
Main Road
Hepburn
4th street and 6th street
Main Road
Hepburn
6th street and 8th street
Autumn Street
Herne Hill
Warwick Street and Heytesbury Street
Minerva Road
Herne Hill
Finchaven Street and Perry Court
Traralgon-Maffra Road Heyfield
Weir Road and Licola Road
Princes Highway
Heywood
Scott Street and Lindsay Street
Princes Highway
Heywood
Mt Clay Road and Markham Street
Barrabool Road
Highton
North Valley Road and Scenic Road
Barrabool Road
Highton
Harrison Court and Ferndale Parade
South Valley Road
Highton
Porter Avenue and Elliott Avenue
Thornhill Road
Highton
Aringa Avenue and Pepperdine Way
Princes Highway
Hillside
268 km post and 270 km post
Goulburn Valley Highway
Homewood
26 km post and 27 km post
Goulburn Valley Highway
Homewood
67 km post and 69 km post
Goulburn Valley Highway
Homewood
31 km post and 32 km post
Derrimut Road
Hoppers Crossing Barber Drive and Hogans Road
Derrimut Road
Hoppers Crossing Hogans Road and Sayers Road
Derrimut Road
Hoppers Crossing Railway Avenue and Barber Drive
Heaths Road
Hoppers Crossing Barber Drive and Tarneit Road
Heaths Road
Hoppers Crossing Derrimut Road and Barber Drive
Heaths Road
Hoppers Crossing Derrimut Road and Mossfiel Drive
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Ref
96F9
96 D6
96 D6
96 E6
9.60E+08
NULL
NULL
NULL
164 H1
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
59 G2
278 E2
278 B4
270 D11
NULL
78 E10
50 C11
63 K1
63H1
50 A11
NULL
NULL
32 A6
32 B2
19 F12
19 K10
31 E2
NULL
NULL
NULL
227D2
227H11
N
NULL
NULL
227 C8
227 E8
227 D12
227 B11
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
202 E12
202 F7
206 D2
206 A1
206 C1
206 F2
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
22785
22800
22805
22931
22932
22820
22815
22875
22845
22850
22890
22885
24365
24600
24595
24410
24140
24100
24105
24430
24420
24610
24130
24540
24125
24620
24110
24090
24095
24615
24080
24085
24370
24530
24535
24605
24490
24120
24335
24115
24485
33610
41215
23080
53640
53780
53830
53650
53705
53810
53865
53695
53760
53920
53690
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Heaths Road
Hoppers Crossing Mossfiel Drive and Old Geelong Road
Hogans Road
Hoppers Crossing Derrimut Road and Saddington Avenue
Hogans Road
Hoppers Crossing Saddington Avenue and Morris Road
Morris Road
Hoppers Crossing Evrah Drive and Lyndhurst Court
Morris Road
Hoppers Crossing Branton Road and Reserve Road
Mossfiel Drive
Hoppers Crossing Baggot Drive and Hogans Road
Mossfiel Drive
Hoppers Crossing Heaths Road and Baggot Drive
Old Geelong Road
Hoppers Crossing Heaths Road and Forsyth Road
Sayers Road
Hoppers Crossing Tarneit Road and Derrimut Road
Sayers Road
Hoppers Crossing Derrimut Road and Skeleton Creek
Virgilia Drive
Hoppers Crossing Melaleuca Drive and Sark Court
Virgilia Drive
Hoppers Crossing Derrimut Road and Melaleuca Drive
Baillie Street
Horsham
Birch Avenue and James Street
Baker Street extension Horsham
(40)
Barnes Boulevard and Madden Street
Barnes Boulevard (50) Horsham
Bennett Road and Drummond Street
Bennett Road
Horsham
Schwarz Street and Baillie Street
Dimboola Road
Horsham
O`Connor Street and Jenkinson Avenue
Dooen Road
Horsham
Baillie Street and Searle Street
Dooen Road
Horsham
Searle Street and Edith Street
Drummond Street
Horsham
Barnes Blvd and Dollar Avenue
Edith Street
Horsham
Albert Street and Shirley Street
Edith Street (50)
Horsham
Shirley Street and Albert Street
Golf Course Road
Horsham
Hamilton Road and King Drive
Golf Course Road (70) Horsham
Hamilton Road and King Drive
Hamilton Road
Horsham
Golf Course Road and Plozzas Road
Hazel Street (50)
Horsham
Cecil Street and Frederick Street
Kalkee Road
Horsham
Mill Street and Howard Street
McPherson Street
Horsham
O'Callaghans Parade and Wilson Street
McPherson Street
Horsham
Wilson Street and Baillie Street
Mill Street (50)
Horsham
Kalkee Road and Wawunna Road
Natimuk Road
Horsham
Gardenia Street and Bennett Road
Natimuk Road
Horsham
Bennett Road and Drummond Street
O'Callaghans Parade Horsham
Mcpherson Street and Firebrace Street
O'Connor Street (50) Horsham
Begg Street and Burgess Street
Park Drive (50)
Horsham
Baillie Street and Natimuk Road
Robinson Street (50) Horsham
Hopkins Drive and Arnott Street
Stawell Road
Horsham
Osborne Road and Hamilton Road
Stawell Road
Horsham
Williams Road and Derry Parade
Stawell Road
Horsham
Osborne Road and Hamilton Road
Williams Road
Horsham
Stawell Road and Walnut Avenue
Williams Road
Horsham
Walnut Avenue and Weldon Power Court
Midland Highway
Huntly
Gungurru Road and Stephenson Street
Heidelberg-Kinglake Road
Hurstbridge
(60)
The Glen and Parker Road
Hamilton Highway
Inverleigh
Common Road and Fleming Road
Bass Highway
Inverloch
135 km post and 138 km post
Bass Highway
Inverloch
Duncans Road and Murrays Road
Bass Highway
Inverloch
Kongwak Road and William Street
Bayview Street
Inverloch
Sandy Mount Avenue and William Street
Cashin Street
Inverloch
Bass Highway and Toorak Road
Cuttriss Street
Inverloch
Bass Highway and The Esplanade
Dixon Street
Inverloch
Cashin Street and Sandy Mount Avenue
Powlett Street
Inverloch
Bass Highway and Sandy Mount Avenue
Sandy Mount Avenue Inverloch
Bayview Avenue and Venus Street
Tarwin Lower-Pound Creek
Inverloch
Road
Mahers Landing Road and Treadwells Road
Toorak Road
Inverloch
Abbott Street and Florida Avenue
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206 H2
202 G10
202 H10
202J9
206J1
202 F11
206 G13
270 B1
202 D5
203 D6
202C7
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
219S11
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
185J9
255 C6
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
NULL
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
53710
53645
35105
35135
35235
35150
41030
41085
41025
22701
22700
53915
54330
43795
43785
33325
33335
33575
33580
33385
33705
33710
33380
33585
41225
24160
24585
44245
44550
53900
35230
34180
21005
21030
21025
21020
21265
21270
21280
21275
11030
31085
35745
35345
35455
35645
35720
35440
35525
35615
35620
35665
42080
42085
42100
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Ref
Ullathorns Road
Inverloch
Bass Highway and Toorak Road
NULL
William Street
Inverloch
Wilson Street and Bayview Street
NULL
Fifteenth Street
Irymple
Sandilong Ave and Cowra Ave
NULL
Fifteenth Street
Irymple
Hassell Street and Irymple Avenue
NULL
Fifteenth Street
Irymple
Koorlong Avenue and Karadoc Avenue
NULL
Fourteenth Street
Irymple
Cowra Avenue and Sandilong Avenue
NULL
Lower Heidelberg RoadIvanhoe
Marshall Street and McArthur Road
31 H8
Oriel Road
Ivanhoe
Jellicoe Street and Valentine Street
31 D5
Upper Heidelberg RoadIvanhoe
Studley Road and Banksia Street
31 G6
Great Ocean Road (70)Jan Juc
Duffields Road and Strathmore Drive
237C7
Ocean Road
Jan Juc
Duffields Road and Hoylake Avenue
237 D7
South Gippsland Highway
Jeetho
South Road and Jeetho Road
Princes Highway
Johnsonville
80 kph and 100 kph Zone signs
N
Mount Dandenong Tourist
Kalorama
Road
Farringdon Road and Grange Road
120A8
Mount Dandenong Tourist
Kalorama
Road
Farringdon Road and Ridge Road
52K9
High Street
Kanagaroo Flat Guthrie Street and Gordon Street
NULL
Olympic Parade
Kanagaroo Flat Mockridge Drive and Spencer Drive
NULL
Calder Highway
Kangaroo Flat
Jacks Avenue and Lauren Street
NULL
Calder Highway
Kangaroo Flat
Furness Street and Symes Street
Crusoe Road
Kangaroo Flat
Lowe Street and Aitken Street
NULL
High Street (60)
Kangaroo Flat
Crusoe Road and View Street
High Street (60)
Kangaroo Flat
Browning Street and Gordon Street
Lockwood Road
Kangaroo Flat
Muriel Street and Thomas Street
NULL
Olympic Parade (60) Kangaroo Flat
Mockridge Drive and Water Race
Eltham-Yarra Glen Road
Kangaroo
(80)
Groundbtw Kangaroo Ground-St Andrews Road and Henley271G10
Rd
Commercial Street
Kaniva
Webb Street and Madden Street
NULL
Western Highway (100)Kaniva
412 and 417km posts
Maroondah Highway Kanumbra
150 km post and 151 km post
NULL
Maroondah Highway Kanumbra
146 km post and 147 km post
NULL
South Gippsland Highway
Kardella South
121 km post and Old Leongatha Road
426 A8
Sturt Highway
Karween
85 km post and 86 km post
NULL
Beek Street (60)
Katamatite
Hotchin Street and 80 km/h Sign
NULL
Calder Highway
Keilor
Hunter Street and Kennedy Street
14 J6
Old Calder Highway
Keilor
Petrik Drive and Petrik Drive
14 C2
Old Calder Highway
Keilor
Jackman Crescent and Jackman Crescent
14 F4
Old Calder Highway
Keilor
Milburn Street and Hunter Street
14H6
Apollo Road
Keilor Downs
Cocoparra Crescent and Chichester Drive
13K3
Apollo Road
Keilor Downs
Pindari Avenue and Koroit Place
14A3
Copernicus Way
Keilor Downs
Willys Avenue and Boston Crescent
14B7
Lady Nelson Way
Keilor Downs
Henbury Way and Barrine Way
13K4
Kensington Road
Kensington
Hobsons Road and Altona Street
42 H4
Keon Parade
Keon Park
High Street and Dalton Road
NULL
Boundary Street
Kerang
Wellington Street and Airport Road
NULL
Murray Valley Highway Kerang
Shadforth Street and Riverwood Drive
N
Murray Valley Highway Kerang
Riverwood Drive and Murphy Street
N
Murray Valley Highway Kerang
Leng Street and Boundary Street
N
Murray Valley Highway Kerang
Maxwell Street and Riverwood Drive
NULL
Murray Valley Hwy
Kerang
Leng Street and Boundary Street
N
Wellington Street
Kerang
Mibus Street and Market Street
N
Wellington Street
Kerang
Mibus Street and Market Street
N
Murray Valley Highway Kerang East
79 km post and 81 km post
N
Loddon Valley HighwayKerang South
121 km post and 123 km post
20 H6
Cotham Road
Kew
Normanby Road and Mont Victor Road
45 HJ7
High Street
Kew
Gladstone Street and Valerie Street
45 E5
Princess Street
Kew
Duke Street and Willsmere Road
45 C3
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
42105
42095
42075
52490
52460
52540
52455
52435
52430
14160
34655
34470
34085
34255
34330
34495
34505
24330
45560
44590
45555
44585
53023
25250
25885
45040
54155
54245
44345
44610
44320
44340
43600
43705
43605
43675
43700
45075
44010
44015
21550
24575
43025
43230
43185
53680
53685
52065
52070
35435
35520
53850
24195
44265
53840
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Princess Street
Kew
Stawell Street and Malmsbury Street
Belford Road
Kew East
Valerie Street and Kilby Road
Kilby Road
Kew East
Belford Road and Burke Road
Bloomfield Road
Keysborough
Nance Street and Isaac Road
Chandler Road
Keysborough
Popes Road and Thurbro Drive
Chandler Road
Keysborough
Orloff Street and Thurbro Drive
Corrigan Road
Keysborough
Woollahra Avenue and Putt Grove
Kingsclere Avenue
Keysborough
Balgowlah Avenue and Turramurra Drive
Kingsclere Avenue
Keysborough
Bundeena Avenue and Bloomfield Road
Springvale Road
Keysborough
Cheltenham Road and Hutton Road
Archer Road
Kialla
Broken River and Kialla Lakes Drive
Balmoral Street
Kialla
Furphy Avenue and Goulburn Valley Highway
Melbourne Road
Kialla
173 km post and 174 km post
Raftery Road (50)
Kialla
50 km/h sign and 100 km/h sign
Riverview Drive (70) Kialla
Melbourne Road and Kialla Tip Road
Goulburn Valley Highway
Kialla West
Bennetts Road and 168 Post
Goulburn Valley Highway
Kialla West
168 km post and 169 km post
Western Highway
Kiata
80km/h zone signs in township
Kiewa East Road (80) Kiewa
Kiewa Valley Highway and Kiewa River
Kiewa East Road (SITEKiewa
CANCELLED REFER
Kiewa
45560)
Valley Highway and Kiewa River
Kiewa Valley Highway (100)
Kiewa
17 and 18km posts
Kiewa Valley Highway (SITE
KiewaCANCELLED17
REFER
and 18km
45555)
posts
Bass Highway
Kilcunda
Carew Street and Peppermint Road
Princes Highway
Killarney
281 km post and 282 km post
Princess Highway
Killarney
Beach Road and Crossley Road
Wangaratta YarrawongaKillawarra
Road
RMB 4347B and RMB 4345
Princes Highway
Kilmany
Swamp Road and Maffra Road
Princes Highway
Kilmany
Velore Road and Swamp Road
Northern Highway
Kilmore
55 km post and 54 km post
Northern Highway
Kilmore
65 and 66km posts
Northern Highway (SITEKilmore
CANCELLED DOLumsden
NOT DELOY)
Street and Rutledge Street
Powlett Street
Kilmore
Piper Street and Lumsden Street
Colchester Road
Kilsyth
Tennyson Avenue and Byron Road
Colchester Road
Kilsyth
Garden Street and Lena Grove
Durham Road
Kilsyth
North Road and Hansen Road
Liverpool Road
Kilsyth
Lade Avenue and Paramount Avenue
Mount Dandenong RoadKilsyth
Ashby Way and Denman Court
Whitfield Road
King Valley
Cemetery Lane and 40 km post
Whittlesea - Kinglake Road
Kinglake West
Pratts Road and Kings Road
Whittlesea - Kinglake Road
Kinglake West
Kings Road and Recreation Road
Roberts Street
Kingsville
Margot Street and Sunshine Road
Western Highway (100)Kinimakatka
376 and 379km posts
Anne Road
Knoxfield
David Street and Lloyd Street
Ferntree Gully Road Knoxfield
Scoresby Road and Cambden Park Parade
Kent Street
Knoxfield
Scoresby Road and Bunnett Road
Main Street (60)
Kongwak
Church Road and end 60km zone
McCraws Road
Kongwak
Lance Creek Road and Perretts Road
South Gippsland Highway
Koo Wee Rup
Dalmore Road and Prestons Road
South Gippsland Highway
Koo Wee Rup
Rossiter Road and Sybella Avenue
Grigg Road
Koondrook
Station Street and Thompson Street
Grigg Road
Koondrook
Maunder Street and Main Street
Koonwarra-Inverloch Road
Koonwarra
Whitelaws Track and Rougheads Road
Bendigo Road
Kooreh
Coles Road and Proctors Road
Maroondah Highway Koriella
134 km post and 135 km post
Jumbunna Road
Korumburra
Sommer Crescent and Bena-Jumbunna Road
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45 C5
45 G3
45 J2
89 F6
89 G7
89 G7
89 C7
89 D8
89 E8
88 H11
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
51 E5
51 E7
NULL
51 G8
NULL
NULL
408 P11
408 P11
41 G6
73 C5
73 E5
73 D3
NULL
410 Q7
410 R7
N
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
53615
53795
35555
34045
34140
34430
34440
34465
34475
34455
34050
34670
33200
33225
33230
33045
33130
45355
35740
35370
35390
35550
23580
23585
54395
54335
54340
54345
54495
31150
31145
31140
53870
33025
33155
52110
52060
52075
52080
52090
52095
52105
52135
53046
33100
51200
22445
22565
22570
22545
22540
22640
22555
22560
22610
Site
Suburb
Leongatha Road
Korumburra
Radovick Street
Korumburra
Mallee Highway
Kulwin
Allan Street
Kyabram
Allan Street
Kyabram
Allan Street
Kyabram
Allan Street
Kyabram
Allan Street (60)
Kyabram
Fenaughty Street
Kyabram
Lake Road
Kyabram
McCormick Road
Kyabram
Union Street
Kyabram
Bourke Street
Kyneton
Calder Freeway
Kyneton
Calder Freeway
Kyneton
Edgecombe Street
Kyneton
Mollison Street
Kyneton
Glenrowan-Myrtleford Road
Laceby
Lakeside Drive
Lake Boga
Murray Valley Highway Lake Boga
Murray Valley Highway Lake Boga
Murray Valley Highway Lake Charm
Beaufort-Skipton Road Lake Goldsmith
Beaufort-Skipton Road Lake Goldsmith
Church Street
Lakes Entrance
Marine Parade
Lakes Entrance
Princes Highway
Lakes Entrance
Princes Highway
Lakes Entrance
Roadknight Street
Lakes Entrance
Childs Road
Lalor
Dalton Road
Lalor
Dalton Road
Lalor
Lance Creek Road
Lance Creek
Chauncey Street
Lancefield
High Street
Lancefield
McDonalds Track
Lang Lang
South Gippsland Highway
Lang Lang
South Gippsland Highway
Lang Lang
South Gippsland Highway
Lang Lang
South Gippsland Highway
Lang Lang
South Gippsland Highway
Lang Lang
South Gippsland Highway
Lang Lang
South Gippsland Highway
Lang Lang
Bass Highway
Lang Lang South
Edgecombe Road
Langley
McClelland Drive
Langwarrin
Bacchus Marsh Road Lara
Flinders Avenue
Lara
Flinders Avenue
Lara
Forest Road
Lara
Forest Road South
Lara
Kees Road
Lara
McClelland Avenue
Lara
McClelland Avenue
Lara
Mill Road
Lara
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Between Streets
Ref
Ruddville Avenue and Bates Avenue
NULL
Guys Road and Commercial Street
NULL
73 km post and 80 km post
N
McEwen Road and Albion Street
NULL
McEwen Road and Corrigan Avenue
NULL
Oswald Street and Goddard Street
NULL
Oswald Street and Goodard Street
NULL
Oswald Street and 80 km sign
NULL
McEwen Road and Saunders Street
NULL
Paynter Street and Chaston Street
NULL
McEwen Road and Church Street
NULL
Fenaughty Street and Fischer Street
Edgecombe Street and Barton Street
NULL
Bourke Street and Edgecombe Street
NULL
Mollison Street and Campaspe River
NULL
Epping Street & Sturt Street
NULL
Beauchamp Street and Ward Street
NULL
Targoora-Laceby Road and Greta Road
VR 34
Willakool Drive and Lake Baker Road
NULL
139 km post and 143 km post
N
Station Street and Lalbert Road
N
109 km post and 112 km post
N
Carngham Road and Dooley Road
NULL
Carngham Road and Streatham Road
NULL
Carpenter Street and Bulmer Street
NULL
Carstairs Avenue and Barkes Avenue
N
Jetty Road and Golf Links Road
353 Q5
Eastern Beach Road and Short Street
NULL
Palmers Road and Myer Street
NULL
Station Street and Dalton Road
9 B2
Menzies Parade and McKimmies Road
9 C5
Menzies Parade and Michael Street
NULL
McCraws Road and Atkinsons Road
NULL
Chisholm Drive and Park Street
NULL
Raglan Street and Park Street
NULL
Westernport Road and Carnarvon Street
NULL
Mcdonalds Track and Westernport Road
410 R8
Westernport Road and Mcdonalds Track
410 R8
Lang Lang River and Settlement Road
410 R8
Mcdonalds Road and Caldermeade Road
410 R8
Caldermeade Road and Mcdonalds Road
410 R8
Bass Highway and Kettles Road
410 R8
Stanlakes Road and Westernport Road
512R8
btn Jetty Lane and South Gippsland Highway(bridge)
Diss Road and Easts Lane
NULL
Alder Street and Cedar Street
1.03E+06
Mountview Road and Granite Road
283 B8
Station Lake Road and Lewton Road
222 C4
Lewton Road and Station Lake Road
222 C4
Patullos Road and Canterbury Road
222 A6
Canterbury Road West and Patullos Road
442 K7
Patullos Road and Gebbies Road
NULL
Rennie Street and Avalon Road
222 G5
Avalon Road and Rennie Street
222 G5
Walkers Road and Lewton Road
NULL
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
22615
22575
22335
22435
22580
22550
21305
21355
21350
21395
21400
21410
21405
22812
21406
21425
33695
23590
53625
53910
53770
53965
53845
53880
53630
53805
53635
53890
53855
53775
53790
22190
22195
22120
22040
23060
43835
43585
43827
43836
43680
43670
44005
54425
54300
25105
22333
44335
33625
33595
33480
33485
54270
54235
54250
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Old Melbourne Road Lara
McClelland Avenue and Little River Bridge
Patullos Road
Lara
Benjamin Drive and Kees Road
Princes Freeway
Lara
Old Melbourne Road and Avalon Road
Princes Highway
Lara
Avalon Road and Old Melbourne Road
Rennie Street
Lara
McClelland Avenue and Princes Highway
Station Lake Road
Lara
Walkers Road and Forest Road
Central Avenue
Laverton
Merton Street and Point Cook Road
Merton Street
Laverton
Queen Street and Victoria Street
Merton Street
Laverton
Railway Avenue and Queen Street
Princes Freeway
Laverton
Point Cook Rd O/pass and High St exit
Princes Freeway
Laverton
High Street and Kororoit Creek Road O/Pass
Princes Freeway
Laverton
Railway Avenue and Point Cook Road O/Pass
Princes Freeway
Laverton
Kororoit Ck Rd O/Pass & Railway Ave O/Pass
Princes Freeway (CONSTRUCTION
Laverton
ZONE)
Maltby Bypass and Point Cook Road
Princes Freeway (CONSTRUCTION
Laverton
ZONE)
Kororoit Creek Road and Dohertys Road
Railway Avenue
Laverton
Aviation Road and High Street
Calder Highway (100) Leichardt
172km post and 176km post
Western Highway
Leigh Creek
100 km post and 102 km post
Anderson Street
Leongatha
Smith Street and Shingler Street
Anderson Street
Leongatha
Smith Street and Shingler Street
Horn Street
Leongatha
Ogilvy Street and Turner Street
Horn Street
Leongatha
Ogilvy Street and Turner Street
Koonwarra Road
Leongatha
Parr Street and Blackmore Avenue
Koonwarra Road
Leongatha
Blackmore Avenue and Parr Street
Ogilvy Street
Leongatha
Long Street and MacDonald Street
Peart Street
Leongatha
Allison Street and Smith Street
South Gippsland Highway
Leongatha
Hogans Road and Boags Road
Strzelecki Highway
Leongatha
Watson Road and Wild Dog Valley Road
Young Street
Leongatha
McCartin Street and Ritchie Street
Bass Highway
Leongatha South Dowells Road and Smiths Road
Strzelecki Highway
Leoongatha
Leongatha North Road and Coalition Creek
Bellarine Highway
Leopold
Simons Road and Christies Road
Bellarine Highway
Leopold
Claremont Drive and Ash Road
Christies Road
Leopold
Bellarine Highway and Bowman Place
Kensington Road
Leopold
Rebecca Drive and Bellarine Highway
Midland Highway
Lethbridge
Hodges Road and Lower Plains Road
Anderson Street (60) Lilydale
Swansea Road and Hardy Street
Beresford Road
Lilydale
Kidgell Street and Cave Hill Road
Hull Road (70)
Lilydale
Mooroolbark Road and Summerhill Park Drive
Maroondah Highway (60)
Lilydale
Victoria Road and Cavehill Road
Switchback Road
Lilydale
The Brentwoods and Rolling Hills Road
Victoria Road
Lilydale
Baker Street and Rouke Street
Melba Highway
Limestone
Yea and Glenburn 100&101k posts
Main Street
Lindenow
Hall Street and Church Street
Princes Highway
Lindenow South 260 km post and 263 km post
High Street
Lismore
Richardson Court and Cunningham Street
Princes Freeway
Little River
btw Avalon rest area and Little River Rd overpass
Hume Freeway
Locksley
119 km post and 120 km post
Calder Alternative Highway
Lockwood South Bendigo-Maldon Road and Crusoe Road
Eaglehawk Road
Long Gully
Energetic Street and Wells Street
Wood Street
Long Gully
Weatherall Street and McGowan Street
Wood Street
Long Gully
McGowan Street and Holdsworth Road
Rosedale - Longford Road
Longford
Burgans Road and Chessum Road
Seaspray Road
Longford
Boundary Creek Road and Hebbards Road
Seaspray Road
Longford
Harpley Court and Andrews Road
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NULL
221 J4
NULL
222 F8
222 E6
222 C5
53 D11
208 F1
53 F11
53 B11
53 E10
53 F10
53 G4
207C1
53K3
53 C10
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
232 G11
232 G11
232 H9
232 F9
283 C5
38G6
38 C2
38A9
38C4
NULL
38 B3
61 J6
NULL
N
NULL
200F12
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
N
N
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
54135
53490
53485
53985
53580
53560
53495
22740
54405
43802
43275
25675
41050
54065
54090
23595
33655
33670
33470
33685
21470
21605
21525
21530
21535
21545
44240
33110
33115
12030
35320
35560
35700
44355
44365
44370
44665
54580
44570
44145
44135
44270
44295
44300
21590
21540
54615
33660
23885
23880
23920
23895
23905
23875
23910
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
South Gippsland Highway
Longford
Seaspray Road and Letts Beach Road
Drouin Road
Longwarry
Church Street and Betteridge Street
Flinders Road
Longwarry
Proctor Road and Kennedy Street
Modella Road
Longwarry
First Street and Collett Street
Old Princes Highway Longwarry North Sand Road and 88 km post
Princes Freeway
Longwarry North Bunyip River & 86km post
Princes Highway
Longwarry North 88 km post and Morrisons Road
The Great Ocean RoadLorne
Allen Street and Erskine River
Princes Highway
Lucknow
Phillips Lane and Charles Street
Lysterfield Road (80) Lysterfield
Wellington Road and Napoleon Road
Wellington Road
Lysterfield
Glen Road and Brae Road
High Street
Macarthur
Eversley Street and Heckfield Street
Greensborough Road Macleod
Yallambie Road and Drysdale Street
Powerscourt Street
Maffra
Short Street and McLean Street
Sale-Maffra Road
Maffra
Merrydale Street and 80 km speed sign
Midland Highway
Magpie
Hiscock Gully Road and 78 km post
Calder Highway (80) Maiden Gully
Schumakers Lane and Monsants Lane
Maiden Gully Road (60)Maiden Gully
Patas Road and Patterson Lane
Olympic Parade
Maiden Gully
Calder Highway and Wicks Road
Patas Road (80)
Maiden Gully
Maiden Gully Road and Golflinks Road
Ballarat Road
Maidstone
Ashley Street and Rosamond Road
Emu Road
Maidstone
Hampstead Road and Rosamond Road
Gordon Street
Maidstone
Ballarat Road and River Street
Mitchell Street
Maidstone
Hampstead Road and Rosamond Road
Mitchell Street
Maidstone
Rosamond Road and Gordon Street
Rosamond Road
Maidstone
Raleigh Road and Ballarat Road
Maroondah Highway Maindample
182 km post and 183 km post
Mollison Street
Malmsbury
Coliban River and Ellesmere Place
Mollison Street
Malmsbury
Brodie Street and Malmsbury East Road
Glenferrie Road
Malvern
Toorak Road and Malvern Road
Mallee Highway
Manangatang
40 km post and 41 km post
Mallee Highway
Manangatang
Church Street and Main Street
Mallee Highway
Manangatang East26 km post and 27 km post
Goulburn Valley Highway
Mangalore
(110)
Four Mile Creek and Mangalore Road
Goulburn Valley Highway
Mangalore
(110)
West Selectors Road (Nth) and Granada Road
Goulburn Valley Highway
Mangalore
(110)
West Ferguson Lane and Mangalore Road
Goulburn Valley Highway
Mangalore
(110)
West Mangalore Road and Hume Freeway
Princes Highway
Manorina
405 km post and 410 km post
Highton Lane
Mansfield
Stewart Street and Monkey Gully Road
Chenery Street
Mansfield
Hunter Street and Ailsa Street
Highett Street
Mansfield
Ailsa Street and Hunter Street
Malcolm Street
Mansfield
The Parade and Rowe Street
Malcolm Street
Mansfield
Apollo Street and Ultimo Street
Maroondah Highway Mansfield
Elvins Street and Links Road
Hampstead Road
Maribyrnong
Williamson Road and Mitchell Street
Raleigh Road
Maribyrnong
Wests Road and Clyde Street
Marlo Road
Marlo
9 km post and 11 km post
Calder Highway (100) Marong
169km post and 170km post
Derby Road
Maryborough
Rinaldi Drive and Lean Street
Gladstone Street
Maryborough
Peel Street and Dundas Road
Gladstone Street
Maryborough
Peel Street and Dundas Street
Inkerman Street
Maryborough
High Street & Gillies Street
Inkerman Street
Maryborough
Raglan Street and Gladstone Street
Majorca Road
Maryborough
Logan Street and 80 S/R sign
Majorca Road
Maryborough
Gillies Street and Nelson Street
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N
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
83D2
NULL
NULL
20 D9
N
N
NULL
NULL
27 H12
27J11
28 A12
27 J11
28 A11
27 K11
NULL
NULL
NULL
59 C5
N
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
28 H4
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
23900
23915
23925
51360
51355
54660
13045
53905
13145
21615
21640
21635
21620
21625
21645
21685
21650
21655
21680
21675
21630
21686
14110
14165
14135
35175
35180
35240
35045
35165
35075
35205
23070
35200
34145
44565
44260
44250
23865
23870
13150
13155
13115
13125
13130
13140
45030
35245
35290
35785
35030
35155
35085
35225
35040
Site
Suburb
Park Road
Maryborough
Park Road
Maryborough
Sutton Road
Maryborough
Point Nepean Road
McCrae
Point Nepean Road
McCrae
Princes Highway
Mckenzie River
Jasper Road
Mckinnon
Whitelaw Street
Meeniyan
Queens Road
Melbourne
Barries Road
Melton
Centenary Avenue
Melton
Centenary Avenue
Melton
Coburns Road
Melton
Coburns Road
Melton
High Street
Melton
Richard Road
Melton
Western Freeway
Melton
Western Highway
Melton
Brooklyn Road
Melton South
Exford Road
Melton South
Station Road
Melton South
Westmelton Drive
Melton West
Balcombe Road
Mentone
Charman Road
Mentone
Lower Dandenong RoadMentone
Commercial Street
Merbein
Main Avenue
Merbein
Reilly Street
Merbein
River Road
Merbein
Sturt Highway
Merbein
Sturt Highway
Merbein South
Sturt Highway
Merbein South
Midland Highway
Meredith
Sturt Highway
Meringur
Waverley Avenue
Merrigum
Mount Buller Road
Merrijig
Mount Buller Road
Merryjig
Maroondah Highway Merton
Western Highway
Middle Creek
Western Highway
Middle Creek
Beaconsfield Parade Middle Park
Beaconsfield Parade Middle Park
Beaconsfield Parade Middle Park
Beaconsfield Parade Middle Park
Beaconsfield Parade Middle Park
Canterbury Road
Middle Park
Milawa-Glenrowan Road
Milawa
Benetook Avenue
Mildura
Benetook Avenue
Mildura
Deakin Avenue
Mildura
Deakin Avenue
Mildura
Deakin Avenue
Mildura
Deakin Avenue
Mildura
Eighth Street
Mildura
Eleventh Street
Mildura
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Between Streets
Gladstone Street and Tuaggra Street
Gladstone street and Holyrood street
Gearing Street and Fraser Street
Coburn Avenue and The Avenue
Anthonys Nose and Margaret Street
419 km post and 420 km post
Mckinnon Road and Murray Road
Ross Street and Edward Street
Lakeside Drive and Albert Road Drive
Coburns Road and Station Road
Palmerston Street and Coburns Road
Gisborne-Melton Road and Palmerston Street
Centenary Avenue and High Street
High Street and Brooklyn Road
Station Road and Coburns Road
Coburns Road and Station Road
Long Forest Road and Ferris Road
Ferris Road and Paynes Road
Coburns Road and Station Road
Staughton Street and Walton Street
High Street and Brooklyn Road
Bulmans Road and Coburns Road
Marina Road and Davies Street
Balcombe Road and Beach Road
Glenelg Drive and Southern Road
Foster Street and O'Bryan Street
Fourth Street and Fifth Street
Commercial Street and River Avenue
Eleventh Street and McEdwards Road
Paschendale Avenue and Cowanna Avenue
20 km post and 21 km post
Paschendale Avenue and Cowanna Avenue
Campion Steet and Staughton Street
83 km post and 84 km post
60 km/h sign and 80 km/h sign
Glenroy Road and Scully's Lane
18 km post and 19 km post
160 km post and 161 km Post
165 km post and 168 km post
168 km post and 170 km post
Fraser Street and Pickles Street
Pickles Street and Fraser Street
Harold Street and Cowderoy Street
Cowderoy Street and Harold Street
Mills Street and Wright Street
Kerferd Road and Cowderoy Street
Woodburys Lane and Murdochs Lane
14th street and 15th street
Eleventh Street and Fourteenth Street
Fourteenth Street and Kalimna Drive
Eleventh Street and Fourteenth Street
Fourteenth Street and Thirteenth Street
Aldinga Drive and Acacia Drive
Ontario Avenue and Riverside Avenue
Riverside Avenue and Flora Avenue
Ref
NULL
NULL
NULL
159 A10
159 B9
N
68 F10
NULL
2L B11
114 K10
115 A7
115 C7
114 J7
116 H2
114 K9
114K12
114 F11
115 H12
116J2
116 K4
115 A12
114G7
NULL
86 H6
86k6
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
283 C3
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
57 F6
57 F6
NULL
NULL
NULL
57 H6
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
35095
35115
35195
35260
35050
35110
35250
35215
35060
35170
35265
35025
35140
35285
35185
35035
35100
35145
35090
31101
31100
23600
24580
44155
42305
42350
42360
42365
42355
42335
35330
53185
53120
53195
53325
53115
53315
53390
53320
44140
33065
42415
54215
54240
41090
43645
43725
43695
43615
43790
43760
43832
43833
22035
32215
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Eleventh Street
Mildura
Etiwanda Avenue and Benetook Avenue
Eleventh Street
Mildura
San Mateo Avenue and Almond Avenue
Eleventh Street
Mildura
Sandilong Avenue and Karadoc Avenue
Eleventh Street
Mildura
Walnut Avenue and Langtree Avenue
Etiwanda Avenue
Mildura
Eighth Street and Ninth Street
Etiwanda Avenue
Mildura
Thirteenth Street and Fourteenth Street
Fifteenth Street
Mildura
Deakin Avenue and Walnut Avenue
Flora Avenue
Mildura
River Road and Rowse Court
Fourteenth Street
Mildura
Deakin Avenue and San Mateo Avenue
Fourteenth Street
Mildura
San Mateo Avenue and Etiwanda Avenue
Riverside Avenue
Mildura
Eight Street and Eleventh Street
San Mateo Avenue
Mildura
Fourteenth Street and Fifteenth Street
Seventh Street
Mildura
Pine Avenue and Olive Avenue
Seventh Street
Mildura
Benetook Avenue and Etiwanda Avenue
Tenth Street
Mildura
Ontario Avenue and Riverside Avenue
Walnut Avenue
Mildura
Fourteenth Street and Fifteenth Street
Walnut Avenue
Mildura
Fourteenth Street and Thirteenth Street
Walnut Avenue
Mildura
Thirteenth Street and Fourteenth Street
Deakin Avenue
Mildura South
Fifteenth Street and Sixteenth Street
Blossom Park Drive
Mill Park
Plenty Rd and Veronica Cresent
Childs Road
Mill Park
Plenty Road and Dalton Road
Maryborough Road
Miners Rest
Lyttle Drive and Cummins Road
Western Highway (100)Miram South
394 and 399km posts
Mount Buller Road
Mirimbah
32 km post and 33 km post
Brunswick Road
Mitcham
Percy Street and Denman Street
Heatherdale Road
Mitcham
Maroondah Highway and Canterbury Road
Mitcham Road
Mitcham
Maroondah Highway and Canterbury Road
Mitcham Road
Mitcham
Springfield Road and Maroondah Highway
Purches Street
Mitcham
Culwell Avenue and Toomey Street
Springfield Road
Mitcham
Springvale Road and Mitcham Road
Calder Highway
Mittyack
414 km post and 418 km post
Fowler Street
Moe
Vale Street and Langford Street
Lloyd Street
Moe
Parkin Street and Alexanders Avenue
Moore Street
Moe
York Street and Old Sale Road
Moore Street
Moe
York Street and Old Sale Road
Waterloo Road
Moe
Graeme Street and Moffat Street
Waterloo Road
Moe
Moffat Street and Saviges Road
Waterloo Road
Moe
Moffat Street and Saviges Road
Fowler Street
Moe
Langford Street and Vale Street
Goulburn Valley Highway
Molesworth
51 km post and 52 km post
Melbourne - Lancefield Monegeetta
Road
North Kettewells Road and Mintaro Crescent
Whitehorse Road
Mont Albert
Hotham Street and Kingsley Crescent
Princes Highway
Montgomery
Myrtlebank Road and Montgomery Road
Princes Highway
Montgomery
Montgomery Road and Falls Road
Sherbourne Road
Montmorency
Hyacinth Street and Karingal Drive
Montrose Road
Montrose
Walker Road and Doreen Court
Mount Dandenong RoadMontrose
Sarah Court and Montrose Road
Mount Dandenong RoadMontrose
Stradbroke Road and Ascalon Road
Mount Dandenong Tourist
Montrose
Road
Kerr Crescent and Heathfield Grove
Sheffield Road
Montrose
Wild Cherry Road and Timberglades Road
Stradbroke Road
Montrose
Mount Dandenong Road and Aileen Avenue
Swansea Road (80)
Montrose
Greenhills Avenue and Cambridge Road
Swansea Road (80)
Montrose
Cambridge Road and Moore Avenue
Coppards Road
Moolap
Townsend Road and Aeros Street
Mt Alexander Road
Moonee Ponds Kellaway Avenue and The Strand
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Ref
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
10C5
9 G3
NULL
NULL
49ABC/9
49 D11
48 K11
48 K7
49C11/12
48 H6
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
47 A9
N
N
21 E4
52 C7
52C7
NULL
52 E8
NULL
52 C8
5.20E+07
52G5
231 B8
28 H6
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
32225
13040
14095
13035
14080
14085
25970
51295
43770
43765
43640
43635
43665
43745
43735
43740
43828
43620
34280
34285
34290
34320
34325
34435
34315
34335
34415
34005
34135
34510
14120
14115
14235
14240
14225
14295
14260
14270
14230
14130
51515
51270
51275
51280
51285
25255
25150
53210
53340
53205
53335
53215
53345
53391
53145
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Ormond Road
Moonee Ponds Pattison Street and Mt Alexander Road
Jasper Road
Moorabbin
Castles Road and Mortimore Street
Nepean Highway
Moorabbin
Gwenda Avenue and Alison Street
South Road
Moorabbin
Jasper Road and East Boundary Road
Wickham Road
Moorabbin
Grandview Grove and Wimmera Street
Keys Road
Moorabbin East Roberna Street and Kilpa Road
Henty Highway
Mooralla
120 & 123 km post
Moorooduc Highway Moorooduc
Bentons Road and Craigie Road
Bellara Drive
Mooroolbark
Wandana Street and Monomeith Street
Blackburn Road
Mooroolbark
Nolan Court and Larbert Road
Cambridge Road
Mooroolbark
Morrison Crescent and Lawson Road
Cardigan Road
Mooroolbark
Bridges Avenue and Shakespeare Avenue
Hull Road
Mooroolbark
Ellen Road and Mark Street
Manchester Road
Mooroolbark
Alawara Drive and McDermott Avenue
Manchester Road
Mooroolbark
Shirley Street and Krowera Street
Manchester Road
Mooroolbark
Kalimna Street and Dunoon Street
Mooroolbark Road (70)Mooroolbark
Landscape Drive and Maroondah Highway
Pembroke Road
Mooroolbark
Lawson Road and Pine Road
Echuca Road
Mooroopna
Carr Crescent and Craigmuir Drive
Echuca Road
Mooroopna
Paisley Crescent and Carr Crescent
Echuca Road
Mooroopna
McLennan Street and Knight Street
Elizabeth Street
Mooroopna
McLennan Street and McKean Street
MacIsaac Road (60) Mooroopna
Echuca Road and 80 kph zone sign
McLennan Street
Mooroopna
O'Brien Street and Toolamba Road
McLennan Street (60) Mooroopna
60 km sign (end of causeway) & O'Brien St
Midland Highway
Mooroopna
Turnbull Road and Excelsior Road
Midland Hwy
Mooroopna
Piggery Road and AH Wongs Bridge
O'Brien Street
Mooroopna
Treacy Street and McLennan Street
O'Brien Street
Mooroopna
McLennan Street and Echuca Road
Toolamba Road
Mooroopna
Howe Street and McLennan Street
Beach Road
Mordialloc
Birdwood Street and Warrigal Road
Beach Road
Mordialloc
Owen Street and Bay Street
Boundary Road
Mordialloc
White Street and Mills Road
Boundary Road
Mordialloc
White Street and Governor Road
Chute Street
Mordialloc
Macdonald Street and Bear Street
McDonald Street
Mordialloc
Edith Street and Chute Street
Park Street
Mordialloc
Chute Street and Albert Street
Warren Road
Mordialloc
Brownfield Street and Elliot Street
White Street
Mordialloc
Boundary Road and Myrtle Street
White Street
Mordialloc
Warren Road and Bradshaw Street
Bentons Road
Mornington
Dava Drive and Cromdale Street
Nepean Highway
Mornington
Beleura Hill Road and Shandon Street
Nepean Highway
Mornington
Oakbank Road and Bungower Road
Nepean Highway
Mornington
Wilsons Road and Fleet Street
Wilsons Road
Mornington
Downward Street and Orchid Avenue
Hamilton Highway
Mortlake
135 km post and 137 km post
Shaw Street
Mortlake
Townsend Street and Church Street
Bridle Road
Morwell
Chestnut Avenue and Airlie Bank Road
Bridle Road
Morwell
Chestnut Avenue and Airlie Bank Road
Commercial Road
Morwell
Jane Street Bridge and Driffield Road
Commercial Road
Morwell
Jane Street Bridge and Driffield Road
Crinigan Road
Morwell
Junier Street and Symons Crescent
Crinigan Road
Morwell
Junier Street and Symons Crescent
Holmes Road
Morwell
Latrobe Road and McDonald Street
Latrobe Road
Morwell
Wegner Street and Mary Street
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29 A9
77 E3
77 E7
77 F5
77 G8
78 B9
146 C10
37 E9
38 A11
51 J3
51 J1
NULL
37 G10
37 G9
NULL
38A7
51 K2
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
87 B9
NULL
87 J11
87 K12
87 G12
87G12
NULL
87 G9
87 J11
NULL
145 C/D5
104 H11
104 K10
145 E2
145 D1
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
53350
53200
53330
53270
53365
53955
53960
53285
53370
45160
23610
23615
54610
22745
22750
51470
51485
51255
51475
51480
51525
43655
43831
43610
43822
43720
43830
43829
23620
23625
54625
23630
42210
42200
42170
42475
42230
42220
42225
42190
42185
45280
45085
45090
45275
24465
51265
51250
23835
43005
51245
42240
42260
42265
54085
Site
Maryvale Road
Old Princes Highway
Old Princes Highway
Princes Drive
Princes Drive
Princes Highway
Princes Highway
Vincent Road
Vincent Road
Kiewa Valley Highway
Geelong Road
Whitehorse Road
Princes Highway
Surf Coast Highway
Surf Coast Highway
Canadian Bay Road
Mount Eliza Way
Nepean Highway
Old Mornington Road
Old Mornington Road
Tower Road
Bailey Road
Clegg Road (60)
Hereford Road
Monbulk Road (70)
York Road
York Road (70)
York Road (80)
Midland Highway
Midland Highway
Princes Highway
Midland Highway
Blackburn Road
Ferntree Gully Road
High Street Road
Highbury Road
Huntingdale Road
Stephensons Road
Stephensons Road
Waverley Road
Waverley Road
Byrne Street
Whitfield Road
Whitfield Road
Whitfield Road
Halls Gap Road
Kunyung Road
Nepean Highway
Yankee Flat Road
Highbury Road
Canadian Bay Road
Jells Road
Wanda Street (50)
Wanda Street (50)
Princes Highway
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Morwell
Morwell
Morwell
Morwell
Morwell
Morwell
Morwell
Morwell
Morwell
Mount Beauty
Mount Clear
Mount Clear
Mount Drummer
Mount Duneed
Mount Duneed
Mount Eliza
Mount Eliza
Mount Eliza
Mount Eliza
Mount Eliza
Mount Eliza
Mount Evelyn
Mount Evelyn
Mount Evelyn
Mount Evelyn
Mount Evelyn
Mount Evelyn
Mount Evelyn
Mount Franklin
Mount Prospect
Mount Raymond
Mount Rowan
Mount Waverley
Mount Waverley
Mount Waverley
Mount Waverley
Mount Waverley
Mount Waverley
Mount Waverley
Mount Waverley
Mount Waverley
Moyhu
Moyhu
Moyhu
Moyhu
Moyston
Mt Eliza
Mt Eliza
Mt Helen
Mt Waverley
Mt. Eliza
Mulgrave
Mulgrave
Mulgrave
Munro
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Between Streets
Donald Street and Hourigan Road
Davey Street and Catherine Street
Davey Street and Catherine Street
Vincent Road and Monash Way
Vincent Road and Monash Way
Princes Drive and Airfield Road
Airfield Road and Princes Drive
Comans Street and Princes Highway
Comans Road and Princes Highway
Embankment Drive and Kiewa River Bridge
Hocking Avenue and Tinworth Avenue
Tinworth Avenue and Regency Drive
460 km post and 465 km post
Mount Duneed Road and Blackgate Road
Burvilles Road and Mount Duneed Road
Camborne Avenue and Rannoch Avenue
Roborough Avenue and Wimbourne Avenue
Conway Street and Tower Road
Williams Road and Jacksons Road
Alfrey Court and Gillards Road
Nepean Highway and Cameron Way
Clegg Road and Polat Court
Trudy Place and Leggett Drive
Bailey Road and Rangeview Road
McKillop Road and Margaret Road
Inverness Road and Hawkins Road
Inverness Road and Currajong Avenue
Hill Road and Hawkins Road
Church Street and Mount Franklin Road
Jeffries Road and Mollonghip Road
Tower Track and Murrungower Road
Cummins Road and Rosehill Road
Highbury Road and High Street Road
Blackburn Road and Stephensons Road
Huntingdale Road and Stephensons Road
Blackburn Road and Stephensons Road
High Street Road and Highbury Road
Highbury Road and High Street Road
Waverley Road and Ferntree Gully Road
Stephensons Road and Huntingdale Road
Blackburn Road and Stephensons Road
Robustelles Lane and Meadow Creek Road
300 metres North of Bartley Street
23 km post and 24 km post
Robustelles Lane and Hoults Lane
Main Street and Great Western Road
Orca Street and Dolphin Street
Wooralla Drive and Conway Street
Butlers Road and Gear Avenue
Huntingdale Road and Stephensons Road
Betty Avenue and Baden Powell Place
Ferntree Gully Road and Wellington Road
Valewood Drive and Monash Highway
Valewood Drive and Police Road
Riley Road and Woodcote Lane
Ref
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
NULL
NULL
101 E13
105 F3
105 D6
101 G10
NULL
105D7
118 F11
1.20E+03
118 B12
1.20E+06
NULL
52K3
52H3
NULL
NULL
N
NULL
61 K9
70 F8
61 D11
61 H8
61 B8
61 F9
70 E5
70 C3
70 G4
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
105 D4
105 F4
NULL
6.10E+09
105 G5
71 H12
NULL
NULL
N
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
54180
34010
34675
34175
25805
45060
45415
45390
45365
35310
35495
44315
44470
44475
44520
23850
52015
52025
44575
25605
25670
25750
25620
52355
52190
52195
52350
52205
52185
52365
52200
52370
35410
34310
24350
53575
53525
53970
53975
25775
53125
53305
53380
53235
53355
53396
22175
22235
22045
22170
22050
53026
23640
54555
54560
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Ref
Princes Highway
Munro
Swallow Laggoon Road and Stockdale Road
N
Goulburn Valley Highway
Murchison
Pranjip Creek and Railway Crossing
NULL
High Road
Murchison
btw Goulburn Valley Hwy and Goulburn River Bridge
River Road
Murchison
Impey Street and Yarramundi Court
NULL
Henty Highway
Myamyn
43 km post and 44 km post
NULL
Ovens Highway
Myrtleford
Prince Street and Jones Street
NULL
Ovens Highway
Myrtleford
Prince Street and Howell Lane
Ovens Highway (60) Myrtleford
Lewis Avenue and Willow Grove
Ovens Hwy
Myrtleford
Albert Street and Alice Street
NULL
Murray Valley Highway Mystic Park
120 km post and 125 km post
N
Murray Valley Highway Mystic Park
125 km post and 127 km post
N
Goulburn Valley Highway
Nagambie
Goulburn Street and Glencairn Lane
NULL
Goulburn Valley Highway
Nagambie
Park Street and Vickers Lane
NULL
High Street
Nagambie
Marie Street and Goulburn Street
NULL
High Street
Nagambie
Glencairn Lane and Young Street
NULL
Colac Road
Napoleons
Napoleons Primary School and Irish lane
NULL
Princes Highway
Nar Nar Goon
Mount Ararat Road and Bessie Creek Road
410 R6
Princes Highway
Nar Nar Goon
Gembrook Road and Mount Ararat Road
410 R6
Maroondah Highway Narbethong
84 km post and 85 km post
NULL
Princes Highway
Narrawong
Boyers Road and Whilsters & Masons Road
NULL
Princes Highway
Narrawong
Boyers Road and Hollis Road
NULL
Princes Highway
Narrawong
348 km post and 349 km post
NULL
Princess Highway
Narrawong
348 km post and 349 km post
NULL
Maramba Drive
Narre Warren
Columbia Road and Delta Court
1.10E+03
Narre Warren - Cranbourne
NarreRoad
Warren
Pound Road and Lansell Close
NULL
Pound Road
Narre Warren
Amberley Park Drive and Lake View Drive
110 B10
Princes Highway
Narre Warren
Victor Crescent and Saint Don Bosco Drive
110F6
Prospect Hill Road
Narre Warren
Garryowen Crescent and Heatherlea Crescent
NULL
Saxonwood Drive
Narre Warren
Warren Close and Jarrah Court
110 F8
Tinks Road
Narre Warren
Valewood Court and Hollydene Court
110B2
Centre Road
Narre Warren South
Wood Road and Cobblestone Avenue
NULL
Greaves Road
Narre Warren South
Jindalee Court and Wood Road
1.30E+04
Murray Valley Highway Narrung
75 km post and 78 km post
N
Elizabeth Street
Nathalia
Railway Street and Muntz Avenue
NULL
Main Street
Natimuk
Old Noradjuha Road and Jory Street
NULL
Main Neerim Road
Neerim Junction Nayook Road and Neerim North Road
NULL
Main Neerim Road
Neerim South
Taraview Court and Neerim East Road
NULL
Main Neerim Road
Neerim South
21km and 22km posts
Main Neerim Road
Neerim South
Addison Street and Railway Road
Nelson Road
Nelson
North Nelson Road and Nelson Beach Road
NULL
Monash Road
Newborough
Old Sale Road and Thorpdale Street
NULL
Narracan Drive
Newborough
John Field Drive and Start 60 km zone
NULL
Narracan Drive
Newborough
John Field Drive and Venice St
NULL
Old Sale Road
Newborough
Northern Avenue and Southwell Avenue
NULL
Old Sale Road
Newborough
Northern Avenue and Southwell Avenue
NULL
Ollerton Avenue (50) Newborough
Colli Drive and Furnell Street
Bellarine Highway
Newcomb
Wilsons Road and Helms Street
231 A6
Boundary Road
Newcomb
Watsons Road and Cheltenham Road
228 J6
Coppards Road
Newcomb
Glenburn Street and Portarlington Road
231 C4
Portarlington Road
Newcomb
O'Brien Street and Drysdale Avenue
228 J5
Wilsons Road
Newcomb
Watsons Road and Charles Street
228 J8
Phillip Island Road
Newhaven
Woolamai Beach Road & 60km sign(Newhaven)
Midland Highway
Newlyn
Reservoir Road and 27 km post
NULL
Princes Highway
Newmerella
Russell's Track and W.R. Creek Bridge
N
Princes Highway
Newmerella
Grandview Road and Joiners Road
N
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
54600
54620
21315
21340
21345
33180
33185
33190
22085
22180
22020
24560
24145
24150
24565
24570
24380
35295
54445
32175
32170
53980
52425
52500
52505
52485
52480
52445
52450
52440
52530
22460
22635
22400
22425
22590
22600
22605
22395
22380
45195
22410
22420
22390
22340
22650
22585
21145
31060
54605
54650
54420
33315
33390
35305
Site
Suburb
Princes Highway
Newmerella
Princes Highway
Newmerella
Douglas Parade
Newport
Maddox Road
Newport
Maddox Road
Newport
Creswick-Newstead Road
Newstead
Creswick-Newstead Road
Newstead
Lyons Street
Newstead
Aberdeen Street
Newtown
West Fyans Street
Newtown
West Fyans Street
Newtown
Macpherson Street (50)Nhill
Nelson Street
Nhill
Nelson Street
Nhill
Nelson Street (60)
Nhill
Nelson Street (60)
Nhill
Victoria Street
Nhill
Fifth Street
Nichols Point
Princes Highway
Nicholson
Hoffmans Road
Niddrie
Keilor Road
Niddrie
Bloomfield Road
Nilma North
Bloomfield Road
Noble Park
Browns Road
Noble Park
Browns Road
Noble Park
Chandler Road
Noble Park
Corrigan Road
Noble Park
Corrigan Road
Noble Park
Corrigan Road
Noble Park
Heatherton Road
Noble Park
Jacksons Road
Noble Park
Cox Road
Norlane
Forster Street
Norlane
Melbourne Road
Norlane
Melbourne Road
Norlane
St Georges Road
Norlane
Station Street
Norlane
Station Street
Norlane
Thompson Road
Norlane
Anakie Road
Norlane West
Murray Valley Highway Norong
Douro Street
North Geelong
Melbourne Road
North Geelong
Thompson Road
North Geelong
Victoria Street
North Geelong
Seabeach Parade
North Shore
Seabeach Parade
North Shore
McIntrye Road
North Sunshine
Victoria Road
Northcote
Princes Highway
Nowa Nowa
Princes Highway
Nowa Nowa
Princes Highway
Nowa Nowa
Holdsworth Road
Nth Bendigo
Holdsworth Road
Nth Bendigo
Calder Highway
Nullawil
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1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Between Streets
Grandview Road and Joiners Road
368 km post and 370 km post
North Road and Simcock Avenue
Mason Street and Railway Parade
Railway Parade and Kororoit Creek Road
Pound Lane and Barkla Road
Daylesford-Newstead Road and Tivey Street
Hilliers Street and Clyde Street
Pakington Street and Shannon Avenue
Stinton Avenue and Cairns Avenue
Cairns Avenue and Pakington Street
Nairn Street and Campbell Street
William Street and Clarence Street
Davis Avenue and Queen Street
Farmers Street and Langford Street
Bell Street and Ward Street
Leahy Street and James Street
Koorlong Avenue and Irymple Avenue
Sarsfield Road and Stephensons Road
Keilor Road and Buckley Street
Hoffmans Road and Roberts Street
Lillico Road and Williamsons Road
Elmbark Drive and Isaac Road
Wren Drive and Justin Drive
Wren Drive and Wincanton Court
Jeffers Street and Bowman Street
Allister Road and Lightwood Road
Racecourse Road and Kelvinside Road
Athol Road and Moodemere Street
View Road and Lawn Road
Silverton Drive and Templewood Avenue
Melbourne Road and Anakie Road
Melbourne Road and Station Street
The Boulevard and Cox Road
The Boulevard and Cox Road
Seabeach Parade and Melbourne Road
St Georges Road and North Shore Road
North Shore Road and St Georges Road
The Boulevard and Cox Road
Cox Road and Bosbury Street
Hallens Road and Black Dog Creek Bridge
Victoria Street and Separation Street
Victoria Street and The Boulevard
Victoria Street and Separation Street
Thompsons Road and Baxter Road
The Esplanade and Beatty Street
The Esplanade and Beatty Road
Baldwin Avenue and Furlong Road
Separation Street and Clarke Street
Hall Road and Red Knob Road
345 km post and 346 km post
Boggy Creek and Long Hill Track
Prouses Road and Holmes Road
Jacob Street and John Street
304 km post and 310 km post
Ref
N
N
56 B1
55 F5
55 F7
NULL
NULL
NULL
227 HJ2
227 H6
227 J5
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
NULL
16 B11
16 B11
89 F7
80H8
80J7
89 H1
80 D12
80 E10
89 D3
89 B1
80 J9
223 K9
NULL
224 B11
224 C8
224 C9
224 D11
224 D11
223 K11
223 G10
NULL
225 K6
NULL
225 J6
225 J7
224 D12
226 E1
26 H5
NULL
N
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
35575
34500
34070
34230
35485
35335
35355
53600
53605
32260
32265
42125
42476
13015
42130
42140
42155
14060
14090
14105
22250
22200
22205
22255
22245
43525
43821
43819
43820
54565
54630
54635
54570
13050
35510
35130
35190
45135
45070
45220
52130
52045
52010
52030
52125
25265
25266
41120
41115
14195
14255
14125
32385
32415
32400
Site
Suburb
Calder Highway
Nullawil
Saxton Street
Numurkah
Tocumwal Road
Numurkah
Tocumwal Road
Numurkah
Church Street
Nyah
Murray Valley Highway Nyah
Murray Valley Highway Nyah
South Gippsland Highway
Nyora
South Gippsland Highway
Nyora
Pascoe Vale Road
Oak Park
Pascoe Vale Road
Oak Park
Burlington Street (50) Oakleigh
Haughton Road (50) Oakleigh
Poath Road
Oakleigh
Warrigal Road
Oakleigh
Centre Road
Oakleigh South
Centre Road
Oakleigh South
Old Dandenong Road Oakleigh South
Warrigal Highway (60) Oakleigh South
Warrigal Road
Oakleigh South
Presidents Avenue
Ocean Grove
Thacker Street
Ocean Grove
Thacker Street
Ocean Grove
The Parade
Ocean Grove
Tuckfield Street
Ocean Grove
Mount Dandenong Tourist
Olinda
Road
Mount Dandenong Tourist
Olinda
Road (60)
Mount Dandenong Tourist
Olinda
Road (60)
Olinda-Monbulk Road (70)
Olinda
Nicholson Street
Orbost
Nicholson Street
Orbost
Princes Highway
Orbost
Salisbury Street
Orbost
Grange Road
Ormond
Calder Highway
Ouyen
Farrell Street
Ouyen
Farrell Street
Ouyen
Ovens Highway
Ovens
Glenrowan-Milawa Road
Oxley
Wangaratta-Whitfield Road
Oxley
Main Street
Pakenham
Princes Highway
Pakenham
Princes Highway
Pakenham
Princes Highway
Pakenham
Princes Highway
Pakenham
Princes Highway
Panmure
Princes Highway (80) Panmure
Park Road
Park Orchards
Park Road (60)
Park Orchards
Beach Road
Parkdale
Como Parade East
Parkdale
Como Parade West
Parkdale
Bell Street
Pascoe Vale
Boundary Road
Pascoe Vale
Cumberland Road
Pascoe Vale
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1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Between Streets
Quambatook\Birchip Road and Baxter Street
Nelson Street and Railway Line
Saxton Street and Pine Street
Pine Street and Saxton Street
Murray Valley Highway and River Street
31 km post and 32 km post
McAlpines Lane and Yarraby Road
89 km post and 91 km post
Walkers Road and Woodleigh Road
Glenroy Road and Devon Road
Winifred Street and Murphy Street
Huntingdale Road and Wells Road
Young Street and Gadd Street
Dandenong Road and Neerim Road
Queens Avenue and Schoolhall Street
Talbot Avenue and Scotsburn Avenue
Warrigal Road and Huntingdale Road
Warrigal Road and Bourke Road
Old Dandenong Road and Centre Road
Old Dandenong Road and Centre Road
The Parade and Thacker Street
Tuckfield Street and Spray Street
Tuckfield Street and Spray Street
Hodgson Street and Tuckfield Street
The Parade and Shell Road
Olinda-Monbulk Road and Everest Crescent
Ridge Road and Dickens Road
btw Olinda-Monbulk Road and Bellavista Crescent
Ebbels Parade and Howard Road
Gladstone Street and Scott Street
Salisbury Street and Lochiel Street
Snowy River and Youngs Creek
Nicholson Street and Tyndall Street
North Road and Lyons Street
Emmett Street and Matheson Street
Hughes Street and Matheson Street
Hughes Street and Matheson Street
Rosewhite Road and Wodonga 51 km Post
Ely Street and Simpson Street
Glenrowan-Milawa Rd and Oxley Greta West
Snodgrass Street and Stephenson Street
Ahern Road and Atkins Road
Oaktree Drive and Abrehart Road
Ryan Road and Oaktree Drive
Pakenham Road and O'Shannessy Street
Easterly Ridge Rd and Naringal-Panmure Rd
Bridge and Old Township Road
Feversham Avenue and Daintree Avenue
Camber Avenue and Dalry Avenue
Monaco Street and Warrigal Road
Elm Grove and Peter Avenue
George Street and Rennison Street
Tullamarine Freeway and Cumberland Road
Landells Road and Derby Street
Kent Road and Warwick Road
Ref
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
N
N
NULL
NULL
16 G3
16 H7
69 J8
69H9
69 C5
69 E9
78 K3
78 F2
78 E5
78 D3
NULL
234 B4
234 D3
234 D3
234 C6
234 E5
66 J6
66G5
66J8
66K8
N
N
N
N
68 F7
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
317 D7
216 E7
284 R6
284 R6
317B5
NULL
35 F11
35 G11
NULL
NULL
17 A11
NULL
17 B7
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
32405
32410
32255
32465
32435
14275
14220
54315
52285
45465
25930
25950
25945
53095
35365
35420
35450
35465
35565
35585
35715
35735
35535
35725
24325
23645
22665
22725
24520
53875
45150
45145
45410
25086
25160
25665
13175
13160
13165
13170
22275
22265
25655
25660
25835
25705
25790
25870
25535
25830
25735
25815
25765
25730
25825
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Gaffney Street
Pascoe Vale
Landells Road and Derby Street
Melville Road
Pascoe Vale
Reynard Street and Princes Terrace
Pascoe Vale Road
Pascoe Vale
Stewart Street and Devon Road
Melville Road
Pascoe Vale SouthPrincess Terrace and Brearley Street
Reynolds Parade
Pascoe Vale SouthBrearley Parade and Princes Terrace
Frankston Freeway
Patterson Lakes Eel Race Drain and Thompson Road Overpass
Gladesville Boulevard Patterson Lakes Mcleod Road and Ibis Court
Main Road
Paynesville
Paynesville Road and The Esplanade
Baxter-Tooradin Road Pearcedale
Padley Street and Pearcedale Road
Wangaratta YarrawongaPeechelba
Road
Church Street and Golding Street
Hamilton Highway
Penshurst
195 and 197km posts
Hamilton Highway
Penshurst
208 and 210km posts
Martin Street
Penshurst
Bell Street and 80km sign
Back Beach Road
Phillip Island
Pyramid Rock Road and Berrys Beach Road
Murray Valley Highway Piambie
59 Km post and 60 Km post
Mallee Highway
Piangil
13 km post and 16 km post
Mallee Highway
Piangil
10 km post and 9 km post
Mallee Highway
Piangil
10 km post and 11 km post
Mallee Highway
Piangil
20 km post and 22 km post
Mallee Highway
Piangil
8 km post and 10 km post
Mallee Highway
Piangil
7km Post and 8km Post
Mallee Highway
Piangil
Hall Street and Station Street
Murray Valley Highway Piangil North
45 km post and 46 km post
Mallee Highway
Piangil West
32 and 33 km posts
Western Highway
Pimpinio
80 kph zone signs in township
Glenelg Highway
Pittong
150 km post and 154 km post
Lawrence Road
Point Lonsdale
Fellows Road and Point Lonsdale Road
The Great Ocean RoadPoint Roadknight Tenth Avenue and Third Avenue
Ararat-Pomonal Road Pomonal
Cherrytree Road and Robins Road
Drouin Road
Poowong
Main Street and End 60 kph zone
Back Porepunkah RoadPorepunkah
Ovens Highway and McConnells Lane
Ovens Highway
Porepunkah
66 km post and Cavedons Lane
Ovens Highway
Porepunkah
Back Porepunkah Road and 60km sign
Great Ocean Road
Port Campbell
McCue Street and Lord Street
Albert Street
Port Fairy
Ubergang Street and Bank Street
Albert Street
Port Fairy
Ubergang Street and Roberts Avenue
Pickles Street
Port Melbourne Richardson Street and Graham Street
Williamstown Road
Port Melbourne Todd Road and Graham Street
Williamstown Road
Port Melbourne Graham Street and Page Avenue
Williamstown Road
Port Melbourne Graham Street and Page Street
Geelong - Portarlington Portarlington
Road
Lincoln Drive and Sproat Street
Hood Road
Portarlington
Batman Road and Fairfax Street
Bentinck Street
Portland
Townsend Street and Fern Street
Bentinck Street
Portland
Lighthouse Street and Townsend Street
Bridgewater Road
Portland
Parkers Road and Pitts Road
Browning Street
Portland
Garden Street and Kennedy Street
Browning Street
Portland
Garden Street and Kennedy Street
Cape Nelson Road
Portland
Edgar Street and Berrinba Street
Cape Nelson Road
Portland
Waterford Avenue and Must Street
Cape Nelson Road
Portland
Short Street and Edgar Street
Childers Street
Portland
Madeira Packet Road & Barkly Street
Childers Street
Portland
Madeira Packet Road and Barkly Street
Dutton Way
Portland
Hanlon Parade and Matheson Street
Edgar Street
Portland
Waratah Crescent and Shirva Place
Edgar Street
Portland
Wellington Road and Cape Nelson Road
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Ref
17 C10
NULL
16 J9
17D12
17 B12
97 K7
97 J7
N
NULL
531H6
N
N
N
N
N
N
NULL
NULL
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
234 H7
196C10
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
2JG6
56 K1
56 K1
56K2
NULL
239 H4
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
525 K8
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
25850
25590
25855
25860
25690
25695
25585
25845
25840
25625
25630
25635
25640
25745
25540
25685
25700
25865
25785
25645
25580
25595
25530
25565
25600
25610
25770
25615
25575
25740
25820
51455
43780
12005
12006
31075
31035
31045
31040
31030
31055
31010
54525
54520
33540
33565
35065
35070
54375
54400
33170
33125
41205
31095
31015
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Fitzgerald Street
Portland
Garden Street and Otway Street
Garden Street
Portland
Browning Street and Fitzgerald Street
Garden Street
Portland
Stewart Street and Richardson Street
Hanlon Parade
Portland
Hurd Street and Grant Street
Henty Highway
Portland
Wyatt Street and Park Street
Henty Highway
Portland
Wyatt Street and Park Street
Hurd Street
Portland
Kennedy Street and Townsend Street
Hurd Street
Portland
Kennedy Street and Otway Street
Lee Breakwater Road Portland
The Boat Ramp and Cliff Street
Madeira Packet Road Portland
Tie Road and Portland Aluminiun Plant
Madeira Packet Road Portland
Tie Road and Portland Aluminiun Plant
Madeira Packet Road Portland
Tie Road and Thistle Road
Madeira Packet Road Portland
Tie Road and Thistle Road
Madeira Packet Road Portland
Alcoa Village D'way & Golf Course D'way
Madiera Packet Road Portland
Edgar Street and Frawthrope Street
Must Street
Portland
Cape Nelson Road and Camira Place
Must Street
Portland
Fawthrope Street and Briar Lane
Must Street
Portland
Ballater Street and Briar Lane
Nelson Road
Portland
Heath Road and Henty Highway
New Street
Portland
Learmonth Street and Port Road
Otway Street
Portland
Hurd and Blair Street
Otway Street
Portland
Mitchell Crescent and Blair Street
Percy Street
Portland
Kennedy Street and Townsend Street
Percy Street
Portland
Otway Street and Townsend Street
Percy Street
Portland
Otway Street and Fern Street
Percy Street
Portland
Kennedy Street and Fern Street
Percy Street
Portland
Fern Street and Otway Court
Quarry Road
Portland
Golf House Drive and Edgar Street
Wellington Road
Portland
Willunga Street and King Street
Wellington Road
Portland
George Street & Childers Street
Wellington Road
Portland
George Street & Childers Street
Hotham Road
Portsea
Campbells Road and Franklin Road
Main Street
Powelltown
Tea Tree Lane and Blake Street
Williams Road
Prahran
Dandenong Road and Malvern Road
Williams Road (60)
Prahran
Cassell Street and Toorak Road
Bell Street
Preston
Gilbert road and St Georges road
Bell Street
Preston
Harold Street and Albert Street
Gilbert Road
Preston
Cooper Street and Regent Street
Gilbert Road
Preston
Bell Street and Murray Road
Gower Street
Preston
Albert Street and Plenty Road
Regent Street
Preston
Sheffield Street and Kalimna Street
Spring Street
Preston
Regent Street and Murray Road
Princes Highway
Providence Ponds Maidavale Road and Perry River Bridge
Princes Highway
Providence Ponds 249 km post and 250 km post
Victoria Street
Pyramid Hill
McKay Street and McIntyre Street
Houston Street
Quarry Hill
Adam Street and Peel Street
Jacaranda Street
Red Cliffs
Fitzroy Avenue and Goulburn Avenue
Jacaranda Street
Red Cliffs
Keiwa Ave and Jamieson Avenue
Buchan Road
Red Knob
Boggy Creek Road and Gorge Road
Princes Highway
Redcourt
Eleven Mile Creek and Redcourt Lane
Kyneton - Redesdale Road
Redesdale
70 S/R sign & Sutton Grange - Redesdale Rd
Sutton Grange Road Redesdale
School Lane and Mt Lofty Road
Main Road (60)
Research
Research-Warrandyte Road and Cassells Road
Broadway
Reservoir
Strathmerton Street and Marchant Avenue
Cheddar Road
Reservoir
Hickford Street and Crookston Road
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Ref
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
156 G6
512 T3
58 F7
58G4
30 D6
30 K2
18 D10
18 D12
18 J12
18 E9
18 F10
83 F8
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
22H1
18K6
18 J3
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
31025
31005
31080
12075
33210
33090
33095
33215
33205
43812
43805
43430
43370
43838
43815
43814
43335
43345
43340
43360
43240
43365
43350
43320
43355
43325
43405
43410
43380
41165
43390
43385
35570
35580
34515
34015
21660
23085
33030
33145
33160
33165
33140
41045
51390
51395
51380
51375
51400
51365
51385
51370
54195
54020
54025
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Gilbert Road
Reservoir
Regent Street and Henty Street
High Street
Reservoir
Broadway and King William Street
Mahoneys Road
Reservoir
Edgars Road and High Street
Yarra Blvd
Richmond
Bridge Road and South Eastern Freeway
Gap Road
Riddells Creek
Whittaker Lane and Somerville Street
Main Road
Riddells Creek
Amess Road and Gap Road
Main Road
Riddells Creek
Sexton Street and Merrifield Street
Sandy Creek Road
Riddells Creek
Arrow Court and Somerville Street
Sutherlands Road
Riddells Creek
Amess Road and Bolinda Creek
Bedford Road (60)
Ringwood
Wilana Street and Great Ryrie Street
Canterbury Road (80) Ringwood
Wantirna Road and Belgrave Road
Kalinda Road
Ringwood
Ashcombe Drive and Nerida Road
Loughnan Road
Ringwood
Evelyn Road and Hearthside Court
Maroondah Highway (80)
Ringwood
Seares Drive and Everard Road
Mount Dandenong RoadRingwood
(70)
Diana Street and Clegg Avenue
Mount Dandenong RoadRingwood
(70)
Dublin Road and Eastfield Road
Mullum Mullum Road Ringwood
Bigola Street and Tania Court
Oban Road
Ringwood
Warrandyte Road and Jull Parade
Oban Road
Ringwood
Wonga Road and Frederic Drive
Wantirna Road
Ringwood
Vine Street and Surrey Street
Wantirna Road
Ringwood
Bellbird Court and Selkirk Avenue
Warrandyte Road
Ringwood
Strathallyn Road and Lauriston Court
Wonga Road
Ringwood
Panfield Avenue and Byron Street
Bedford Road
Ringwood East Tooronga Road and Illoura Avenue
Bedford Road
Ringwood East Howard Avenue and Homebush Court
Dublin Road
Ringwood East Knaith Road and Alexandra Road
Mount Dandenong RoadRingwood East Old Lilydale Road and Carcoola Road
Mount Dandenong RoadRingwood East Velma Grove and Valda Avenue
Oban Road
Ringwood North Berringa Road and Athelstane Drive
Old Warrandyte Road Ringwood North Tortice Drive and Quamby Road
Old Warrandyte Road (CANCELLED
Ringwood North
SITETortice
REFER
Drive
41165)
and Quamby Road
Warrandyte Road
Ringwood North Powrie Court and Hans Avenue
Bromley Road
Robinvale
Latje Road and Ronald Street
Bromley Road
Robinvale
Ronald Street and Pethard Road
Echuca Road
Rochester
Diggora Road and Victoria Street
Northern Highway
Rochester
Cromwell Street and Dudley Street
Western Highway
Rockbank
Paynes Road and Hopkins Road
Geelong/Rokewood Road
Rokewood
Kurac-a-ruk Road and Ballarat/Colac Road
Barry Street
Romsey
Main Street and Wrixon Street
Barry Street
Romsey
Main Street and Tickawarra Road
Main Street
Romsey
Barry Street and Murphy Street
Main Street
Romsey
Regan Dve and Barry Street
Woodend Road
Romsey
Tarrawarra Rise and Couzens Lane
Ellesmere Parade
Rosanna
Ruthven Street and Lower Plenty Road
Bayview Road
Rosebud
Talbot Grove and Hove Road
Bayview Road
Rosebud
Nixon Street and Cook Avenue
Eastbourne Road
Rosebud
Banksia Place and First Avenue
Jetty Road
Rosebud
Barry Street and Keogh Street
Jetty Road
Rosebud
Old Cape Schanck Road and Bayview Road
Point Nepean Road
Rosebud
Adams Avenue and Wilson Street
Eastbourne Road
Rosebud West
Cootamundra Avenue and Balaka Street
Point Nepean Road
Rosebud West
Boneo Road and Percival Street
Hyland Highway
Rosedale
Maxfields Road and Flynns Creek
Prince Street
Rosedale
Lyons Street and MacKay Street
Prince Street
Rosedale
Lyons Street and Mackay Street
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Ref
18 D7
18 H7
8 G11
45A12
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
49J9
63H1
50 D1
49 F6
50C4
5.00E+05
50B7
49 J5
49 K3
50 B3
49 G11
63 G2
49 J5
49 J4
50 A9
50 B10
50 B8
50 C6
50 D5
49 G2
35K12
35 K12
49 J2
N
N
NULL
NULL
175 F2
251 F10
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
20 A11
170 F4
170 F4
170 C3
110 F1
170 E5
158 F11
169 J3
169 K2
N
N
N
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
54230
43300
43175
43045
43050
43310
43135
43245
43090
43315
43270
53620
45210
34480
34100
45310
45255
51435
51420
51430
51425
51325
51330
54695
54115
54035
54040
54150
54125
54120
54140
54700
54130
54145
54045
54050
54100
54105
54185
54165
54190
54175
54160
33680
53005
53028
54320
43030
43250
42160
43803
43215
35765
35505
51045
Site
Suburb
Rosedale - Longford Road
Rosedale
Bergins Road
Rowville
Bridgewater Way
Rowville
Dandelion Drive
Rowville
Eildon Parade
Rowville
Karoo Road
Rowville
Liberty Avenue
Rowville
Stud Road
Rowville
Taylors Lane
Rowville
Turramurra Drive
Rowville
Wellington Road
Rowville
South Gippsland Highway
Ruby
Kiewa Valley Highway Running Creek
Girgarre-Rushworth Road
Rushworth
(60)
Moora Road (60)
Rushworth
Main Street
Rutherglen
Reid Street
Rutherglen
Dundas Street
Rye
Field Street
Rye
Point Nepean Road
Rye
Point Nepean Road
Rye
Marine Drive
Safety Beach
Marine Drive
Safety Beach
Aerodrome Road
Sale
Dawson Street
Sale
Foster Street
Sale
Foster Street
Sale
Foster Street
Sale
Gibsons Road
Sale
Guthridge Parade
Sale
Inglis Street
Sale
MacArthur Street
Sale
Montgomery Street
Sale
Princes Highway
Sale
Raglan Street
Sale
Raglan Street
Sale
Raglan Street
Sale
Raglan Street
Sale
Raglan Street
Sale
Reeve Street
Sale
Sale/Maffra Road
Sale
Somerton Park Road Sale
York Street
Sale
Bridgewater-SerpentineSalisbury
Road (100)
West
Phillip Island Road
San Remo
Phillip Island Road
San Remo
Omeo Highway
Sarsfield
Borg Crescent
Scoresby
Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby
Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby
Ferntree Gully Road (80)
Scoresby
Stud Road
Scoresby
Calder Highway
Sea Lake
Horace Street
Sea Lake
Frankston Dandenong Road
Seaford
Victoria Police Confidential
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Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Between Streets
Kellys Lane and Mullocky Lane
Streeton Court and Village Court
Fulham Road and St John Place
Wentworth Avenue and Willow Avenue
Boyne Street and Tyers Crescent
Trevena Close and Valleyview Drive
Halsbury Drive and Buckingham Drive
Timbertop Drive and Seebeck Road
Eildon Parade and Norris Road
Ling Drive and Ling Drive
Le-John Street and Silkwood Way
124 km post and 126 km post
Wodonga 59 km post and Wodonga 58 km post
Moora Road and 80 kph Speed Zone
High Street and Pyle Street
Hunter Street and Hamilton Street
Scott Street and Bowling Green Lane
Charles Street and Melbourne Road
Government Road and Highbury Road
Dundas Street and Minnimurra Road
Laura Street and Shirlow Avenue
Victoria Street and Tonkin Street
Link Drive and Balmoral Avenue
Somerton Park Road and RAAF base
Guthridge Parade and Princes Highway
Princes Court and Desailly Street
Desailly Street and Princes Court
York Street and Guthridge Parade
Dawson Street and Rossetti Court
Raglan Street and Dawson Street
Patten Street and Gutheridge Parade
Market Street and Elgin Street
Guthridge Parade and Patten Street
Maffra Road and Cobains Road
Market Street and Darling Street
Darling Street and Market Street
Valentine Crescent and Patten Street
Patten Street and Valentine Crescent
Reeve Street and York Street
Stawell Street and Fitzroy Street
Rhodes Drive and Princes Highway
Raglan Street and Montgomery Street
Foster Street and May Street
Vanston Road and Smith Lane
Backbeach Road and Panorama Drive
Punchbowl Road and Potters Hill Road
Sandhill and Nicholson River
Fay Street and Carol Street
Lynton Place and Borg Crescent
Koornang Road and Elmstead Drive
Caribbean Drive and Elmstead Drive
Mockridge Street and George Street
Hannon Street and Education Lane
Hannon Street and Best Street
Klauer Street and Madden Street
Ref
N
81J4
73 A12
73 F12
82 C1
73C10
81 K4
81 H6
82 A1
82A2
82 B3
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
168 E5
168 K6
168 E4
168 K4
150 D12
160 C2
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
434 K7
N
72 C7
72 H7
NULL
72D9
NULL
NULL
N
99 J7
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
51025
51030
51195
51010
51015
51035
51040
51205
51005
51020
23110
23650
23670
23675
23685
23935
23695
33665
24590
43555
44310
44385
44620
44625
44535
44460
44350
44480
44485
44500
44450
44305
44330
44325
44530
44435
44380
44455
44395
44430
44465
44490
23090
34105
34390
34385
34065
34305
34300
34445
34460
34160
34450
34060
34345
Site
Suburb
Frankston Freeway
Seaford
Frankston Freeway
Seaford
Hartnett Drive
Seaford
Nepean Highway
Seaford
Nepean Highway
Seaford
Nepean Highway
Seaford
Nepean Highway
Seaford
Railway Parade
Seaford
Railway Parade
Seaford
Seaford Road
Seaford
Albert Street
Sebastopol
Albert Street
Sebastopol
Grant Street
Sebastopol
Grant Street
Sebastopol
Grant Street
Sebastopol
Hertford Street
Sebastopol
Yarrowee Street
Sebastopol
Loddon Valley HighwaySerpentine
(80)
Western Highway (100)Serviceton
Warburton Highway
Seville
Anzac Avenue
Seymour
Anzac Avenue
Seymour
Anzac Avenue
Seymour
Anzac Avenue
Seymour
Avenel Road
Seymour
Delatite Road
Seymour
Emily Street
Seymour
Emily Street
Seymour
High Street
Seymour
High Street
Seymour
Highlands Road
Seymour
Hume Freeway
Seymour
Hume Freeway
Seymour
Hume Highway
Seymour
Redbank Road
Seymour
Seymour-Tooborac Road
Seymour
Tallarook Street
Seymour
Tallarook Street
Seymour
Tarcombe Road
Seymour
Tooborac Main Road Seymour
Wallis Street
Seymour
Wimble Street
Seymour
Geelong/Rokewood Road
Shelford
Archer Street
Shepparton
Archer Street
Shepparton
Archer Street
Shepparton
Balaclava Road
Shepparton
Balaclava Road
Shepparton
Benalla Road
Shepparton
Bourchier Street
Shepparton
Brauman Street
Shepparton
Byass Street
Shepparton
Corio Street
Shepparton
Graham Street
Shepparton
Guthrie Street
Shepparton
Victoria Police Confidential
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1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Between Streets
Eel Race Drain and Rutherford Road
Austin Road Footbridge and BMX Track
Hi-Tech Place and Cumberland Drive
Reserve Road and Ti Tree Grove
Armstrongs Road and Entrance Road
Seaford Road and Nicholson Avenue
Mcculloch Avenue and Overton Road
Armstrongs Road and Coonara Avenue
Eel Race Road and Coolibar Avenue
Elisdon Drive and Boston Avenue
Docwra Street and Ophir Street
Gray Street and Vickers Street
Hill Street and Vickers Street
Miles Street and Morgan Street
Vickers Street and Victoria Street
Albert Street and Alfred Street
Vickers Street and Sayle Street
51km post and Chapel Street
428 and 430km posts
Station Road and Bell Street
Victoria Street and Oak Street
Oak Street and Anglesey Street
outside number 160 Anzac Avenue
Howe Street and Sinclair Crescent
Tarcombe Road and Hickey Court
Anzac Avenue and O'Sullivan Court
Piper Street and Tierney Street
Manners Street and Piper Street
Elizabeth Street and Tallarook Street
Collas Street and Crawford Street
Dempsey Court and Kerris Circuit
96 km post and 97 km post
102 km post and 103 km post
88 km post and 89 km post
Goulburn Valley Highway & Foley Avenue
6 km post and 7 km post
High Street and Elizabeth Street
Elizabeth Street and Station Street
Ridd Court and Delatite Road
Pyalong Road and Popples Lane
William Street and Tristan Street
Oak Street and Batten Street
Shelford/Meredith Road and Burton Lane
Asim Drive and High Street
Hayes Street and Macintosh Street
Vaughan Street and Hayes Street
Wyndham Street and Hawdon Street
Wyndham Street and The Boulevard
Naomi Street and Doyles Road
Balaclava Road and Graham Street
Numurkah Road and Fenn Street
Lockwood Road and Thomson Street
Nixon Street and Knight Street
Numurkah Road and Verney Road
Wyndham Street and Hassett Street
Ref
97 K11
99 G3
99H6
97 D11
99 D2
99 D6
99 D9
9.90E+02
97 E10
99 K5
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
119 K10
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
255 B5
NULL
NULL
VR 272
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
34125
34360
34210
34165
34185
34250
34410
34215
34220
34195
34200
34295
34380
34420
34095
34275
34225
34035
34130
34355
34365
34370
34375
34405
53595
53800
43710
43823
43824
43825
23700
25880
25084
51235
53940
45265
23855
32085
51320
51305
51310
51450
51445
51440
51460
53022
22025
12015
21300
21460
33465
33360
33555
33355
33560
Site
Suburb
Hawdon Street
Shepparton
High Street
Shepparton
Isabella Street
Shepparton
Knight Street
Shepparton
MacIntosh Street
Shepparton
MacIntosh Street
Shepparton
Midland Highway
Shepparton
New Dookie Road
Shepparton
Poplar Avenue (60)
Shepparton
Rea Street
Shepparton
Rea Street
Shepparton
St Georges Road
Shepparton
St Georges Road
Shepparton
St Georges Road
Shepparton
The Boulevard
Shepparton
Verney Road
Shepparton
Wheeler Street
Shepparton
Wilmot Road
Shepparton
Wilmot Road
Shepparton
Wyndham Street
Shepparton
Wyndham Street
Shepparton
Wyndham Street
Shepparton
Wyndham Street
Shepparton
Wyndham Street
Shepparton
South Gippsland Highway
Silkstone
South Gippsland Highway
Silkstone
Monbulk Road
Silvan
Monbulk Road (80)
Silvan
Monbulk Road (80)
Silvan
Monbulk Road (80)
Silvan
Glenelg Highway
Skipton
Glenelg Highway
Skipton
Glenelg Highway
Skipton
Ballarto Road
Skye
Back Beach Road
Smiths Beach
Ovens Highway
Smoko
Glenelg Highway
Smythesdale
Hume Highway
Somerton
Eramosa Road West Somerville
Frankston-Flinders Road
Somerville
Frankston-Flinders Road
Somerville
Hotham Road
Sorrento
Melbourne Road
Sorrento
Point Nepean Road
Sorrento
Point Nepean Road
Sorrento
South Dudley Road
South Dudley
Carr Street
South Geelong
Alexandra Avenue
South Yarra
Blackshaws Road
Spotswood
The Avenue
Spotswood
Mandurang Road
Spring Gully
Retreat Road
Spring Gully
Retreat Road
Spring Gully
Spring Gully Road
Spring Gully
Spring Gully Road
Spring Gully
Victoria Police Confidential
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Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Between Streets
New Dookie Road and Knight Street
St Georges Road and Archer Street
Hayes Street and McIntosh Street
Hawdon Street and The Boulevard
Archer Street and Wyndham Street
Wyndham Street and Archer Street
Goulburn River and Piggery Road
Verney Road and Drummond Road
Archer Street and 80km/h sign
Wyndham Street and Hawdon Street
Hawdon Street and Wyndham Street
Macintosh Street and Wilmot Road
High Street and Hayes Street
Hayes Street and Macintosh Street
Balaclava Road and Knight Street
Birch Street and Ross Alan Drive
Old Dookie Road and New Dookie Road
Colliver Road and Community Street
Wyndham Street and Archer Street
Longstaff Street and Macintosh street
Rea Street and Balaclava Road
Macintosh Street and Wilmot Road
Rea Street and Knight Street
Sobraon Street and MacIntosh Street
Korumburra South Road and Silkstone Road
Silkstone Road and Korumburra South Road
School Road and White Street
Hunter Road and Henderson Hill Road
Queens Road and Stonyford Road
Ferndale Road and Spring Road
163 km post and 165 km post
158 km post and 160 km post
Alexanders Road and Scott Street
Potts Road and Taylors Road
Dolphin Drive and Phillip Island Road
Smoko Creek Road and Unnamed Road
Grams Road and 20M east of 128Km Post
Patullos Lane and O'Herns Road
Pembroke Drive and Station Street
One Chain Road and Kinlora Drive
Kinlora Drive and Peter Kent Drive
Melbourne Road and George Street
Coppin Road and Ocean Beach Road
St. Pauls Road and Coppin Road
Langford Road and Kildrummie Court
Pony Lane and Station Street
Swanston Street and Garden Street
Yarra Street and Darling Street
New Street and Melbourne Road
Melbourne Road and Kernot Street
Francliff Avenue and Frances Street
Stanley Avenue and Osborne Street
Keogh Drive and Mandurang Road
Whittaker Street and Lawson Street
Autumn Gully Road and Lawson Street
Ref
NULL
NULL
NULL
272 D5
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
VR 272
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
121 A11
120H7
120J10
123B4
NULL
NULL
NULL
533C9
NULL
NULL
180 D3
107 E13
148 F1
148G2
157 A7
NULL
156 C8
157 A5
228 D6
58D1
55 J2
41 G11
NULL
NULL
NULL
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
45350
52410
52470
52415
52420
52475
52465
52495
21075
21070
21085
21080
21090
21095
21180
21175
21225
21160
21060
21055
21065
21050
21240
21140
21185
21205
41220
24180
24185
24190
24215
24170
24175
24230
24200
13005
13010
22260
24340
24375
34110
34190
24255
24260
24510
24285
24390
24450
24395
24265
24270
24290
24445
24280
24275
Site
Suburb
Hume Highway
Springhurst
Heatherton Road
Springvale
Heatherton Road
Springvale
Lightwood Road
Springvale
Lightwood Road
Springvale
Osborne Avenue
Springvale
Springvale Road
Springvale
Athol Road
Springvale South
Arthur Street
St Albans
Arthur Street
St Albans
East Esplanade
St Albans
East Esplanade
St Albans
Kings Road
St Albans
Kings Road
St Albans
Main Road West
St Albans
Main Road West
St Albans
Novara Parade
St Albans
St Albans Road
St Albans
Taylors Road
St Albans
Taylors Road
St Albans
Taylors Road
St Albans
Taylors Road
St Albans
Willaton Street
St Albans
Furlong Road
St Albans East
Main Road East
St Albans East
Furlong Road
St Albans South
Heidelberg-Kinglake Road
St Andrews
(60)
Ballarat Road
St Arnaud
Bendigo Road
St Arnaud
Bendigo Road
St Arnaud
Charlton Road
St Arnaud
North Western Road St Arnaud
Wimmera Highway
St Arnaud
Wimmera Highway
St Arnaud
Wycheproof Road
St Arnaud
Hotham Street
St Kilda
Hotham Street
St Kilda
Murradoc Road
St Leonards
Ballarat Road
St. Arnaud
Dundas Street
St. Arnaud
Midland Highway
Stanhope
Midland Highway (60) Stanhope
Ararat Road
Stawell
Ararat Road
Stawell
Ararat Road
Stawell
Barnes Street
Stawell
Clifton Avenue
Stawell
Cooper Street
Stawell
Darlington Road
Stawell
Longfield Street
Stawell
Longfield Street
Stawell
Napier Street
Stawell
Newington Road
Stawell
Patrick Street
Stawell
Seaby Street
Stawell
Victoria Police Confidential
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1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Between Streets
265 km post and 266 km post
Spring Road and Frances Street
Springvale Road and Olympic Avenue
Kintore Street and View Road
Lawn Road and Shirley Street
Princess Avenue and Victoria Avenue
Pullen Court and Mary Street
Loris Street and Woodstock Place
Fox Street and Helen Street
William Street and Fox Street
Henry Street and George Street
Alexina Street and Biggs Street
Gillespie Road and Grevillea Road
Charlbury Grove and Gillespie Road
Station Road and Opie Road
St Albans Road and Station Road
Pinoak Street and Main Road East
Furlong Road and Main Road East
Carbine Way and Alfrieda Street
Alfrieda Street and Charles Street
Alfrieda Street and Sunshine Avenue
Arthur Street and Alfrieda Street
Curtin Street and Furlong Road
St Albans Road and McIntyre Road
St Albans Road and Sunshine Avenue
Levenia Street and Willaton Street
Waratah Street and Dodd Street
Lock Road and Kell Road
Dundas Street and Cemetery Road
Cemetery Road and Clifford Street
Hopetoun Street and Dundas Street
Long Street and Wheeler Street
Bowen Street and Beaconsfield Street
Napier Street and Bowen Street
Powell Street and Hopetoun Street
Dandenong Road and Glen Eira Road
Glen Eira Road and Glenhuntly Road
Cole Street and The Esplanade
Kell Road and Salisbury Road
Alma Street & Millett Street
Brudenell Street and Brand Street
Monash Street and 80km/h signs
Burgh Street and Sloane Street
Longfield Street and Sutherland Street
Burgh Street and Sloane Street
O'Callaghan Street and Scallan Street
Franklin Street and Houston Street
Sloane Street and Seaby Street
Dalton Street and Wood Street
Foster Street and Playford Street
Playford Street and Foster Street
Sloane Street and London Road
Franklin Street and Sophia Street
O'Reagan Street and Sloane Street
Longfield Street and Luke Street
Ref
NULL
79 H12
79 K12
80 A10
80 D12
79 J8
80 A6
89 A3
14B10
14B11
13 K10
13 K12
13 G10
13 G9
13 D12
25 H1
NULL
26 B3
13K8
14B9
14B9
14C9
26 B4
26 F6
26 D1
NULL
2.50E+12
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
58 F12
67 E3
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
24385
24250
24295
34650
53655
54110
54260
54290
54255
54075
54080
54070
34615
33531
33550
33365
33530
33615
33620
25910
32220
32210
24010
24210
24505
43220
43225
32130
21610
32115
32145
32125
32150
32120
32135
32140
53031
21190
21130
21135
21585
21215
21150
21165
21250
21255
53029
42035
42045
35445
35490
35600
35610
35400
35680
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Sloane Street
Stawell
D'arcy Street and Shirreff Street
Western Highway
Stawell
220 km post and 226 km post
Western Highway
Stawell
233 km post and 236 km post
Midland Highway
Stewarton
33 km post and 34 km post
South Gippsland Highway
Stony Creek
Fish Creek Road and McKittericks Road
South Gippsland Highway
Stradbroke
264 km post and 265 km post
Briagolong Road
Stratford
Boundary Road and Freemans Lane
McAlister Street
Stratford
Tyers Street and Wellsford Street
McFarlane Street
Stratford
Fitzroy Street and Niel Street
Princes Highway
Stratford
Bengworden Road and Reeve Road
Princes Highway
Stratford
Reeve Road and Bengworden Road
Tyers Street
Stratford
McAlister Street and Raymond Street
Northern Highway
Strathallan
182 km post and 183 km post
Crook Street
Strathdale
Lloyd Street and McIvor Highway
Marnie Road
Strathdale
Irkara Dve & Bolton Dve
Reservoir Road
Strathdale
Locliff Avenue and Cousins Street
Reservoir Road
Strathdale
Nabilla Crescent and Aviary Court
Guys Hill Road
Strathfieldsaye
Ryalls Lane and Osborne Lane
Tannery Lane
Strathfieldsaye
Guys Hill Road and Wellington Street
Strathkellar Road
Strathkellar
Tarrington Road & Victoria Point Road.
Bulla Road
Strathmore
Woodland Street and Dublin Avenue
Pascoe Vale Road
Strathmore
Progress Street and Loeman Street
Glenelg Highway
Streatham
187 km post and 188 km post
Sunraysia Highway
Stuart Mill
219 km post and 220 km post
Sunraysia Highway
Stuart Mill
80Km zone signs in township
Boronia Road
Studfield
Seaforth Road and Lewis Road
Boronia Road
Studfield
Cousin Drive and Pindari Drive
Calder Highway
Sunbury
Mount Aitken Road and 38km post
Calder Highway
Sunbury
Gap Road and Mount Aitken Road
Gap Road
Sunbury
Anderson Street and Horne Street
Gap Road
Sunbury
Wilson Lane and Elizabeth Drive
Horne Street
Sunbury
Mitchells Lane and Riddell Road
Horne Street
Sunbury
Riddell Road and Mitchells Lane
Mitchells Lane
Sunbury
Horne Street and McComb Street
Riddell Road
Sunbury
Aldridge Drive and Elizabeth Drive
Riddell Road
Sunbury
Elizabeth Drive and McKell Avenue
Phillip Island Road
Sunset Strip
60km sign and 80km sign
Anderson Road
Sunshine
Ballarat Road and Forrest Street
Ballarat Road
Sunshine
McIntyre Road and Duke Street
Berkshire Road
Sunshine
McIntyre Road and Cumberland Street
Duke Street
Sunshine
Surrey Street and Ballarat Road
Hertford Road
Sunshine
Hampshire Road and Cornwall Road
McIntyre Road
Sunshine
Furlong Road and Ballarat Road
St Albans Road
Sunshine
Furlong Road and Gilmour Road
Western Ring Road
Sunshine
Sunshine Ave Exit and Ballarat Road Exit
Western Ring Road(60)Sunshine
(CONSTRUCTION
Ballarat
ZONE)Road and Boundary Road
Phillip Island Road
Surf Beach
Hopetoun Crescent and Sunderland Bay Road
Union Road
Surrey Hills
Whitehorse Road and Mont Albert Road
Warrigal Road
Surrey Hills
Canterbury Road and Riversdale Road
Campbell Street
Swan Hill
Wattie Street and Whittaker Street
Campbell Street
Swan Hill
Kimberley Avenue and Gray Street
Campbell Street
Swan Hill
Bryan Street and Whittaker Street
Campbell Street
Swan Hill
Wattie Street and Bath Street
Chapman Street
Swan Hill
Stradbroke Avenue and Nyah Road
Coronation Avenue
Swan Hill
Wattie Street and Burton Street
Victoria Police Confidential
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Ref
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
44G5
16 E12
16 J11
NULL
NULL
64 C7
64 C7
3.81E+07
NULL
113 A9
381 H3
113 B9
113 B9
112 G10
112 K5
113 A7
26 G11
26 K10
26 K7
27 B9
26 J11
26 H8
26 E7
26 D7
25 J12
533G10
46 H9
60 H1
N
N
N
N
N
210 E7
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
35385
35675
35685
35375
35670
35590
35350
35415
35755
35690
35380
35475
35340
35695
35530
35650
35405
54540
44230
24220
54325
54450
21105
21100
21670
21260
44360
44495
45395
33220
45080
45235
25370
53825
53700
34090
34115
34120
45165
45170
21115
21110
35655
23095
41170
41150
25325
25245
43170
43060
43235
53043
53044
31125
31120
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Curlewis Street
Swan Hill
Pye Street and Nyah Road
Curlewis Street
Swan Hill
Rutherford Street and Campbell Street
Gray Street
Swan Hill
Murlong Street and Fieldtmann Lane
Gray Street
Swan Hill
High Street and Stradbroke Avenue
Karinie Street
Swan Hill
Garden Road and Bish Road
Lalbert-Swan Hill Road Swan Hill
124 km post and 128 km post
McCallum Street
Swan Hill
Gummow Street and High Street
McCallum Street
Swan Hill
Murlong Street and Woorinen Road
Murlong Street
Swan Hill
Gray Street and Mc Callum Street
Murray Valley Highway Swan Hill
Murray Dale Road and Creamery Road
Murray Valley Highway Swan Hill
143 km post and 148 km post
Nyah Road
Swan Hill
George Street and Chapman Street
Nyah Road (60)
Swan Hill
Karinie Street and Stock Route
Stradbroke Avenue
Swan Hill
Pye Street and Pritchard Street
Swan Hill - Ultima RoadSwan Hill
60 km post and 57 km post
Woorinen Road
Swan Hill
Bish Road and Lake Road
Yana Sreet
Swan Hill
Gray Sreet and Harrison Crescent
Princes Highway
Swan Reach
Howletts Lane and 301 km Post
Midland Highway
Swanpool
Tatong Road and Lima East Road
Sunraysia highway
Swanwater
258 km post and 259 km post
Omeo Highway
Swifts Creek
Saw Mill and Cassilus Road
Omeo Highway
Swifts Creek
Swifts Creek and Bald Hills Creek Road
Melton Highway
Sydenham
Stratheden Court and Montrose Court
Melton Highway
Sydenham
Victoria Road and Stratheden Court
Melton Highway
Sydenham
Calder Park Drive and The Bellevue
Sydenham Road
Sydenham
Jehovas Witness Hall and Pecks Road
Goulburn Valley Highway
Tabilk
(110)
Hughes Creek and Mitchellstown Road
Main Street
Tallarook
Lodge Street and Hedley Street
Kiewa East Road
Tangambalanga Huon Kiewa Road and Kiewa Valley Grove
Calder Highway
Taradale
Conlons Road and Martin Road
Ovens Highway
Tarrawingee
11 km post and 12 km post
Ovens Highway
Tarrawingee
Beechworth-Tarrawingee Rd and River Rd
Hamilton Highway
Tarrington
Walkenhorst Road and Oval Avenue
South Gippsland Highway
Tarwin
143 km post and 144 km post
River Drive
Tarwin Lower
Evergreen Road and Walkerville Road
Hogan Street
Tatura
Dhurringile Road and Ross Street
Hogan Street (60)
Tatura
Dhurringile Road and 40km/h signs
Ross Street
Tatura
O'Reilly Road and William Street
Kiewa Valley Highway Tawonga
Cooper Street and Charles Street
Kiewa Valley Highway Tawonga
Wodonga 71 km post and Wodonga 72 km post
Melton Highway
Taylors Lakes
Verona Drive and Sandpiper Drive
Melton Highway
Taylors Lakes
Sunshine Avenue and Verona Drive
Kerang - Koondrook Road
Teal Point
McGrath Road and Lancaster Road
Geelong/Rokewood Road
Teesdale
Tolson Street and Shaws Road
Reynolds Road (70)
Templestowe
Lucieer Court and Smiths Road
Manningham Road (70)Templestowe Lower
Ayr Street and High Street
High Street
Terang
Strong Street and Dow Street
Princes Highway
Terang
221 km post and 223 km post
Forest Road
The Basin
Verbena Avenue and Carnarvon Avenue
Miller Road
The Basin
Royalden Close and Lyndon Road
Mountain Highway
The Basin
Stanley Street and Forest Road
Bass Highway
The Gurdies
Pioneer Bay Road and Blackney Road
Bass Highway
The Gurdies
Pioneer Bay Road and Bonney Road
Barry Road
Thomastown
Edgars Road and Victoria Drive
Darebin Drive
Thomastown
McKimmies Road and Bates Avenue
Victoria Police Confidential
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Ref
N
NULL
210 C5
N
NULL
N
N
N
NULL
13 A6
N
N
N
NULL
N
N
N
N
NULL
NULL
N
NULL
3B11
3C11
NULL
1.30E+02
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
13J1
13K1
N
255 C5
33K6
NULL
NULL
NULL
65 F8
65 D6
65 F6
8 E5
9 D7
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
31105
31108
31113
31109
31107
31106
31050
31065
31070
34555
44020
53835
52085
52220
52225
52395
52400
12010
12090
12020
51415
51410
51405
22748
22945
54545
54550
21560
53415
53425
53430
53435
53440
35625
35710
53165
53155
53170
53160
53130
53150
53140
53280
54670
53250
53360
53295
53375
53135
53310
53385
53175
53392
35425
35635
Site
Suburb
Edgars Road
Thomastown
Main Street
Thomastown
McKimmies Road
Thomastown
The Boulevard
Thomastown
Victoria Drive
Thomastown
Victoria Drive
Thomastown
Darebin Road
Thornbury
St Georges Road
Thornbury
St Georges Road
Thornbury
Miller Street
Tongala
Northern Highway
Tooborac
South Gippsland Highway
Toora
South Gippsland Highway
Tooradin
South Gippsland Highway
Tooradin
South Gippsland Highway
Tooradin
South Gippsland Highway
Tooradin
South Gippsland Highway
Tooradin
Grange Road
Toorak
Monash Freeway
Toorak
Orrong Road
Toorak
Alma Street
Tootgarook
Point Nepean Road
Tootgarook
Truemans Road
Tootgarook
Surf Coast Highway (100)
Torquay
Surf Coast Highway (60)Torquay
Princes Highway
Tostaree
Princes Highway
Tostaree
Sunshine Road
Tottenham
Princes Highway
Trafalgar
Princes Highway
Trafalgar
Princes Highway
Trafalgar
Princes Highway
Trafalgar
Princes Highway
Trafalgar
Loddon Valley HighwayTragowel
Loddon Valley HighwayTragowel
Bank Street
Traralgon
Davidson Street
Traralgon
Grey Street
Traralgon
Hazelwood Road
Traralgon
Kay Street
Traralgon
Kay Street
Traralgon
Liddiard Road
Traralgon
Old Melbourne Road Traralgon
Old Melbourne Road Traralgon
Park Lane
Traralgon
Park Lane
Traralgon
Princes Highway
Traralgon
Princes Highway
Traralgon
Princes Street
Traralgon
Princes Street
Traralgon
Princes Street
Traralgon
Shakespeare Street
Traralgon
Swallow Grove
Traralgon
Murray Valley Highway Tresco
Murray Valley Highway Tresco
Victoria Police Confidential
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Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Between Streets
Main Street and Kingsway Drive
Edgars Road and Victoria Drive
Darebin Creek and Darebin Drive
Dalton Road and Belah Street
Main St and Queenscliff Rd
Main Street and Diplomat Drive
Wales Street and Salisbury Grove
Watt Street and Harold Street
Gadd Street and Woolton Avenue
Purdey Street and Cavell Street
Lancefield Road and Reservoir Road
Creamery Valley Road and Bucklands Road
Cardinia Creek and Lyall's Inlet
Lynes Road and Baxter-Tooradin Road
Baxter-Tooradin Road and Lynes Road
Bayview Road and Evans Road
Billingsley Road and Woodlot Lane
Struan Street and Chastleton Avenue
Grange Road and Railway Bridge
Springfield Avenue and Dunraven Avenue
Leonard Street and Keith Street
Laura Street and Morris Street
Alma Street and Russell Street
Blackgate Road and Coombes Road
Zeally Bay Road and Price Street
347 km post and 349 km post
351 km post and 355 km post
Ashley Street and Market Road
McCrorey Street and Anzac Road
Williamsons Road and Sunny Creek Road
Kennys Road and 125 km post
Dodemaides Road and Anzac Road
Anzac Road and Dodemaides Raod
116 km post and 117 km post
118 km post and 119 km post
Oak Avenue and Mates Street
Berry Street and Mason Street
Norman Street and Doherty Court
Poplar Avenue and Heather Grove
Kosciusko Street and Loch Park Road
Swallow Grove and Kosciusko Street
Shakespeare Street and Howitt Street
Airfield Road and Coonoc Road
Airfield Road and Coonoc Road
Morgan Drive and Strathcole Drive
Morgan Drive and Strathcole Drive
155 km post and 159 km post
155km and 159km Posts
Washington Street and Loch Park Road
Breed Street and Franklin Street
Breed Street and Franklin Street
Queens Parade and Whittakers Road
Kay Street and Wylah Court
127 km post and 132 km post
129 km post and 130 km post
Ref
8 F6
8.00E+07
9.00E+06
9B7
8D6
8D8
30 G6
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
0410 Q7
143 D3
143 D3
144A2
144G4
2M G4
58K1
2M G9
169 B6
169 B4
NULL
N
N
41 B4
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
N
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
35640
35660
22905
22910
22855
32005
32025
21010
21015
21040
51490
51300
33085
33080
25650
34235
35120
43520
43545
43550
43540
43535
53037
53048
53765
42395
42390
35545
35760
45315
45475
53755
23710
54595
44660
41005
35125
35300
35515
35270
43560
43575
43834
44445
44525
45200
45100
45440
45005
45430
45445
45010
45250
45045
45020
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Murray Valley Highway Tresco
129 km post and 130 km post
Murray Valley Highway Tresco
129 km post and 130 km post
Derrimut Road
Truganina
Dohertys Road and Boundary Road
Derrimut Road
Truganina
Sayers Road and Leakes Road
Sayers Road
Truganina
Skeleton Creek and Marquands Road
Broadmeadows Road Tullamarine
Melrose Drive and Sharps Road
Melrose Drive
Tullamarine
Mickleham Road and Springbank Street
Sharps Road
Tullamarine
Fisher Grove and Eumarella Street
Sharps Road
Tullamarine
Broadmeadows Road and Birch Avenue
Western Ring Road
Tullamarine
Calder Freeway and Melrose Drive
Dandenong-Hastings Road
Tyabb
Thornells Road and O'Neills Road
Frankston-Flinders Road
Tyabb
Dennis Street and Tiga Avenue
Trentham Road
Tylden
Kyneton Road and Ewing Street
Woodend Road
Tylden
Harpers Street and Clayton Street
Princes Highway
Tyrendarra
328 km post and 329 km post
Mooroopna - Wyuna Road
Undera
(80)
Tatura-Undera Road and 100 Kph Sign
Mallee Highway
Underbool
Underbool South Road and Gnarrs Road
Glenfern Road
Upwey
George Street and Godber Court
Monbulk Road
Upwey
Mast Gully Road and Darling Avenue
Monbulk Road
Upwey
Morris Road and Main Street
Morris Road
Upwey
Griffiths Road and Riley Road
Morris Road
Upwey
Melaleuca Drive and Hume Street
Ventnor Road
Ventnor
McKenzie Road and Justice Road
Ventnor Road
Ventnor
Pyramid Road and Justice Road
Jupiter Boulevard
Venus Bay
Lees Road and Juno Road
Boronia Road
Vermont
Philip Street and Morak Road
Boronia Road
Vermont
Centre Road and Holyrood Drive
Murray Valley Highway Vinifera
23 km post and 24 km post
Murray Valley Highway Vinifera
21km and 22km posts
Barkly Street
Wahgunyah
John Street and Sarah Street
Victoria Street
Wahgunyah
Sarah Street and Main Street
Acacia Road
Walkerville North Walkerville North Road and Panoramic Drive
Western Freeway
Wallace
89 km post and 90 km post
Princes Highway
Wallagaraugh
509 km post and 511 km post
High Street
Wallan
William Street and King Street
High Street (CANCELLED
Wallan
SITE REFER 44660)
William Street and King Street
Mallee Highway
Walpeup
20 km post and 22 km post
Mallee Highway
Walpeup
28 and 31 KM posts
Mallee Highway
Walpeup
Glen Street and 75 km Sign
Mallee Highway
Walpeup
33 km post and 35 km post
Clegg Road
Wandin
Warburton Highway and Union Road
Warburton Highway
Wandin North
Clegg Road and Union Road
Warburton Highway (80)Wandin North
Old Gippsland Road and Victoria Road
Broadford Wallan RoadWandong
Heathcote Junction Road and Broadford Road
Rail Street
Wandong
Dry Creek Court and Affleck Street
Appin Street
Wangaratta
Garnet Avenue and Irwin Avenue
Cribbes Road
Wangaratta
Mitchell Avenue & Mather Street
Cribbes Road
Wangaratta
Greta Road and Orange Court
Edwards Street
Wangaratta
Swan Street and Phillipson Street
Greta Road
Wangaratta
Burke Street and White Street
Mason Street
Wangaratta
Tone Road and Tavern Terrace
Murdoch Road
Wangaratta
Vincent Road and Phillips Street
Murdoch Road
Wangaratta
Caraselle Avenue and Billabong Drive
Ovens Highway
Wangaratta
Yellow Creek Bridge and Detour Road
Phillipson Street
Wangaratta
Crammond Avenue and Muntz Street
Victoria Police Confidential
Destroy any older versions.
Ref
N
N
NULL
NULL
203D6
15 J2
5 H11
15 G3
15 J3
15F7
149 B10
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
75 C11
75 A8
75 B9
74 K11
74 K12
533J4
533K4
NULL
63 A3
63 B3
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
NULL
279 C3
N
N
NULL
119 C11
119 C11
118H8
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
Sites not appearing on this list, cannot be worked.
Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
45190
45305
45035
45025
45285
45290
45225
45450
45435
45065
45455
45370
45460
45095
25920
25410
42285
43797
43796
43040
43195
43798
43085
43807
43055
43125
43265
43625
35055
35160
35220
35470
24525
24225
24235
53445
53500
53520
53405
53990
53545
53555
53460
53420
53540
53570
53450
53535
53515
43500
23715
23720
25906
25185
25220
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Phillipson Street
Wangaratta
O'Leary Street and Garnet Avenue
Phillipson Street
Wangaratta
Taylor Street and Dunlop Street
Roger Street
Wangaratta
Crisp Street and Harper Street
Rowan Street
Wangaratta
Swan Street and Phillipson Street
Sisely Avenue
Wangaratta
Phillipson Street and Floyd Avenue
Sisely Avenue
Wangaratta
Bruck Court and Kerr Street
Tone Road
Wangaratta
Storey Street and Sisely Avenue
Tone Road
Wangaratta
Newman Street and Murrell Street
Vincent Road
Wangaratta
Greta Road and Hay Avenue
Williams Road
Wangaratta
Leishman Street and Appin street
Williams Road
Wangaratta
Willow Drive and Worland Road
Wilson Road
Wangaratta
Taylors Lane and Chandler Street
Wilson Road
Wangaratta
Thomas Street and Chandler Street
Hume Highway
Wangaratta South Delloro Road and Gravel Pit Road
Glenelg Highway
Wannon
Morgianna Road and Powells Road
Glenelg Highway
Wannon
308 km post and 309 km post
Boronia Road
Wantirna
Wantirna Road and Cotswold Close
Boronia Road (80)
Wantirna
Dandenong Creek and Wantirna Road
Boronia Road (80)
Wantirna
Yorkminster Avenue and Ainsdale Avenue
Cathies Lane
Wantirna
Alexis Court and Pumps Road
Mountain Highway
Wantirna
Barmah Drive and Burwood Highway
Mountain Highway (80) Wantirna
Dunbarton Drive and Thaxted Parade
Templeton Street
Wantirna
Crestdale Road and Raheen Avenue
Burwood Highway (80) Wantirna South Renou Road and Cathies Lane
George Street
Wantirna South Zarro Street and Berrabri Drive
Renou Road
Wantirna South Sally Close and Rosalie Court
Timmothy Drive
Wantirna South Old Orchard Drive and Jenola Parade
Warburton Highway
Warburton
Scotchmans Creek Road and Station Road
Sturt Highway
Wargan
25 km post and 26 km post
Sturt Highway
Wargan
26 km post and 27 km post
Sturt Highway
Wargan
29 km post and 31 km post
Calder Hwy
Warne
323 km post and 318km post
Dimboola Road
Warracknabeal Yarriambiack Creek and 80km signs
Henty Highway
Warracknabeal Borung Highway and Dimboola Road
Lyle Street
Warracknabeal Yarriambiack Creek and Scott Street
Albert Street
Warragul
Smith Street and Normanby Street
Bowen Street
Warragul
Albert Street and Clifford Street
Brandy Creek Road
Warragul
The Grove and Hillandale Road
Burke Street
Warragul
Colman Street and South Road
Burke Street
Warragul
Lilleys Road and Biram Drive
Howitt Street
Warragul
Burke Street and Alfred Street
Latrobe Street
Warragul
Sutton Street and Logan Street
Normanby Street
Warragul
Albert Street and Windsor Avenue
Old Princes Highway Warragul
Lardner Track and Tarwin Street
Queen Street
Warragul
Colman Street and Toorak Avenue
Queen Street
Warragul
Normanby Street and North Road
Sutton Street
Warragul
Latrobe Street and Bowen Street
Sutton Street
Warragul
Normanby Street and MacArthur Street
Victoria Street
Warragul
Caton Street and Albert Street
Wonga Road
Warranwood
Langli Ave and Highfield Ave
Warrenheip Road
Warrenheip
Ti Tree Road and Tennis Court Road
Yankee Flat Road
Warrenheip
Foo's Lane and McCarthy's Road
Aitkins Road (60)
Warrnambool
Giffen Street and Hyland Street
Ardlie Street
Warrnambool
Crawley Street and Daltons Road
Botanic Road
Warrnambool
Queen Street and Bromfield Street
Victoria Police Confidential
Destroy any older versions.
Ref
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
NULL
63 E5
6.30E+06
63H6
63 D11
63 E7
63J5
NULL
6.30E+11
72 G5
63 F11
63 G12
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
36 B8
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
25895
25200
25890
25275
25240
25180
25315
25904
25235
25907
25335
25215
25260
25225
25310
25901
25210
25330
25320
25290
25140
25908
25902
25903
41075
22330
54640
54015
53895
53665
53885
23725
23730
23735
23740
23825
23755
23760
23765
23770
23775
23780
23795
23805
23815
23820
22920
22770
22775
22930
22915
22810
22811
22900
22835
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Breton St
Warrnambool
Mortlake Road and Garden Street
Coulstock Street
Warrnambool
Foster Street and Japan Street
Cramer Street
Warrnambool
Princess Street and Birdwood Avenue
Donovans Road
Warrnambool
Mortlake Road and Queen Street
Eddington Street
Warrnambool
Craig Street and Ekard Street
Fitzroy Road
Warrnambool
Morriss Road and Laverock Road
Garden Street
Warrnambool
Sanwill Avenue and Glennon Drive
Howard Street (60)
Warrnambool
Princess Street and Banyan Street
Koroit Street
Warrnambool
Hider Street and Hyland Street
Koroit Street (50)
Warrnambool
Banyan Street and Foster Street
Lava Street
Warrnambool
Banyan Street and Foster Street
McGregors Road
Warrnambool
Wanstead Street and Wanstead Street
Merrivale Drive
Warrnambool
Duirs Street and Wellington Street
Moore Street
Warrnambool
Rowley Street and Banyan Street
Moore Street
Warrnambool
Rogers Avenue and Cramer Street
Mortlake Road (60)
Warrnambool
Botanic Road and Hayley Drive
Queen Street
Warrnambool
Carmell Drive and Warwick Place
Raglan Parade
Warrnambool
Banyan Street and Craig Street
Simpson Street
Warrnambool
Jukes Street and Otway Road
Skene Street
Warrnambool
Kelp Street and Craig Street
Timor Street
Warrnambool
Japan Street and Kelp Street
Walsh Road (60)
Warrnambool
Braithwaite Street and Raglan Parade
Whites Road (60)
Warrnambool
Mortlake Road and Donald Court
Whites Road (60)
Warrnambool
Garden Street and Aberline Road
Watsonia Road
Watsonia
Tennyson Street and Bungay Street
Princes Highway
Waurn Ponds
Rossack Drive and South Valley Road
Princes Highway
Waygara
361 km post and Simpsons Creek Road
Lewis Street
Welshpool
Turnbull Street and Keane Street
Port Welshpool Road Welshpool
Telegraph Road and Smith Street
South Gippsland Highway
Welshpool
Woorarra Road and Slades Hill Road
South Gippsland Highway
Welshpool
Port Welshpool Road and Saunders Street
Browns Parade
Wendouree
Freeman Street and Williams Street
Dowling Street
Wendouree
Cambridge Street and Norman Street
Dowling Street
Wendouree
Linden Avenue and Norman Street
Forest Street
Wendouree
Howitt Street and Norman Street
Forest Street
Wendouree
Grevillea Road and Forest Court
Gillies Street
Wendouree
Grevillea Road and Hugh Street
Gillies Street
Wendouree
Grevillea Road and Norman Street
Gillies Street
Wendouree
Howitt Street and Norman Street
Gregory Street
Wendouree
Burnbank Street and Forest Street
Gregory Street
Wendouree
Forest Street and The Boulevarde
Grevillea Road
Wendouree
Baldwin Street and Forest Street
Howitt Street
Wendouree
Dowling Street and Forest Street
Learmonth Road
Wendouree
Caravan Street and Norman Street
Norman Street
Wendouree
Bogart Drive and Forest Street
Norman Street
Wendouree
Forest Street and Park Street
Black Forest Road
Werribee
Walls Road and Brimpton Grove
Duncans Road
Werribee
Synnot Street and Loyola Road
Duncans Road
Werribee
Loyola Road and Maltby By Pass
Heaths Road
Werribee
Purchase Street and Shaws Road
Maltby Bypass
Werribee
33 km Post and 35 km Post
Maltby By-Pass
Werribee
Farm Road Overpass & Duncans Road Overpass
Maltby Bypass (CONSTRUCTION
Werribee ZONE) Duncans Road and Princes Freeway
Market Road
Werribee
Shaws Road and Cottrell street
Princes Freeway
Werribee
Werribee Exit and Little River Overpass
Victoria Police Confidential
Destroy any older versions.
Ref
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
20 E3
NULL
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
205 A8
206 B9
206 C16
205F4
511 G4
409 H4
206H9
205 H5
283 H4
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Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
22830
22825
22840
22860
22865
22925
43630
33305
33300
33395
42175
33455
33290
45055
22105
45420
24005
24070
21310
21325
21335
21330
53400
53051
22710
22715
54585
54685
44040
44045
45490
45495
45500
45565
44050
44595
45550
44580
45520
45525
44085
44110
45535
45510
44060
44120
45485
44035
45482
45483
45540
44125
45505
44055
45481
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Princes Highway
Werribee
Princes Court and Duncans Road
Princes Highway
Werribee
Old Geelong Road and Princes Court
Railway Avenue
Werribee
Derrimut Road and Tarneit Road
Shaws Road
Werribee
Tarneit Road and Heaths Road
Shaws Road
Werribee
Tarneit Road and Kookaburra Avenue
Walls Road
Werribee
Bulban Road and Tanilba Street
Warburton Highway
Wesburn
Maggins Lane and Station Road
Marong Road
West Bendigo
Inglewood Street and Booth Street
Specimen Hill Road
West Bendigo
Chum Street and Kirby Street
Mackenzie Street
West Kangaroo Flat
Browning Street and John Street
Waverley Road
Wheelers Hill
Jells Road and Viewmount Road
Bobs Street
White Hills
Grace Street and Cambridge Crescent
Napier Street
White Hills
Plumridge Street and Grace Street
Whitfield Road
Whitfield
General Store and Presbytery Lane
Townsend Road
Whittington
Wilsons Road and Coppards Road
Snow Road
Whorouly East
38 and 36km posts
Glenelg Highway
Wickliffe
Hopkins River Bridge and Ararat Road
Glenelg Highway
Wickliffe
221 km post and 540m west
Douglas Parade
Williamstown
Ferguson Street and North Road
Kororoit Creek Road Williamstown
Myrtle Street and Lemmon Street
Melbourne Road
Williamstown
Yarra Street and North Road
Melbourne Road
Williamstown
Ferguson Street and Yarra Street
Main Road
Willow Grove
School Road and Seven Mile Road
Promontory Road (80) Wilsons Promontory
13km post and 14km post
Princes Highway
Winchelsea
Austin Street and Bennett Street
Princes Highway
Winchelsea
Morrell Street and Hesse Street
Princes Highway
Wingan River
478 km post and 479 km post
Omeo Highway (100) Wiseleigh
Mossiface Road and Hume Street
Beechworth Road (SITEWodonga
CANCELLED REFER
Wilson
45490)
Street and Richardson Street
Beechworth Road (SITEWodonga
CANCELLED REFER
Griffith
45495)
Street and Chenery Street
Beechworth-Wodonga Road
Wodonga
(60)
Wilson Street and Richardson Street
Beechworth-Wodonga Road
Wodonga
(60)
Griffith Street and Chenery Street
Brockley Street (50)
Wodonga
Auburn Street and Lindsay Street
Brockley Street (50)
Wodonga
Charles Street and Auburn Street
Brockley Street (SITE CANCELLED
Wodonga REFER
Auburn
45500)
Street and Lindsay Street
Brockley Street (SITE CANCELLED
Wodonga REFER
Charles
45565)
Street and Auburn Street
Chapple Street (70)
Wodonga
Lawrence Street and Kendall Street
Chapple Street (SITE CANCELLED
Wodonga REFER
Lawrence
45550) Street and Kendall Street
Huon Creek Road (60) Wodonga
Sans Souci Drive and Glen Avon Terrace
Huon Creek Road (60) Wodonga
Cambourne Court and Yarralumla Drive
Huon Creek Road (CANCELLED
Wodonga SITE REFER
Sans 45520)
Souci Drive and Glen Avon Terrace
Huon Creek Road (CANCELLED
Wodonga SITE REFER
Cambourne
45525)Court and Yarralumla Drive
Lawrence Street (50) Wodonga
Havelock Street and Ethel Lane
Lawrence Street (60) Wodonga
Melrose Drive and Collins Street
Lawrence Street (SITE CANCELLED
Wodonga
REFER
Melrose
45510)
Drive and Collins Street
Lawrence Street (SITE Wodonga
CANCELLED REFER
Havelock
45535)Street and Ethel Lane
Lincoln Causeway (80) Wodonga
Murray River Causeway Bridge and Hume Fwy
Lincoln Causeway (SITE
Wodonga
CANCELLED REFER
Murray
45485)
River Causeway Bridge and Hume Fwy
Marshall Street (50)
Wodonga
Ware Avenue and Emerald Avenue
Mayfair Drive (50)
Wodonga
Fleet Street and Dundee Drive
Melbourne Road (70) Wodonga
Morrison Street and Melrose Drive
Melbourne Road (SITE Wodonga
CANCELLED REFER
Morrison
45540)
Street and Melrose Drive
Melrose Drive (60)
Wodonga
Angus Avenue and Roadshow Drive
Melrose Drive (CANCELLED
Wodonga
SITE REFERAngus
45505)
Avenue and Roadshow Drive
Parkers Road (70)
Wodonga
Marshall Street and Peacock Avenue
Victoria Police Confidential
Destroy any older versions.
Ref
206 A8
206 D6
206 B6
205 J5
NULL
205 D8
289 B8
NULL
NULL
NULL
71 H5
NULL
NULL
NULL
228 J11
NULL
NULL
56 B6
55 J8
55 K5
56 A7
NULL
283 B8
283 B8
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
Sites not appearing on this list, cannot be worked.
Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
45545
44130
45515
44065
45530
44115
54665
54200
43590
41100
41095
53013
53009
53019
53018
53007
53008
53011
53012
53006
53014
53016
53017
35480
35630
33040
33050
33055
33175
33035
33135
33060
44255
43685
35705
34080
34075
54095
35460
35500
22870
22880
22895
31115
53675
53740
44165
43690
43650
43715
53410
53530
53451
54205
41230
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Pearce Street (60)
Wodonga
Phillips Street and Tarakan Street
Pearce Street (SITE CANCELLED
Wodonga REFERPhillips
45545)Street and Tarakan Street
South Street (50)
Wodonga
Octavious Street and Bank Street
South Street (SITE CANCELLED
Wodonga REFER Octavious
45515)
Street and Bank Street
Thomas Mitchell Drive (60)
Wodonga
Brockley Street and Mitchell Street
Thomas Mitchell Drive (SITE
Wodonga
CANCELLEDBrockley
REFERStreet
45530)and Mitchell Street
Princes Highway
Wombat Creek 354 km post and 356 km post
Hyland Highway
Won Wron
47 km post and 48 km post
Brushy Park Road
Wonga Park
Birch Road and Cecil Street
Jumping Creek Road Wonga Park
Vine Crescent and Hartley Road
Yarra Road
Wonga Park
Holloway Road and Edgar Avenue
Bilson Street
Wonthaggi
Peverill Crescent and Broome Crescent
Cameron Street
Wonthaggi
King Street and Brown Street
Cape Paterson Road Wonthaggi
Wilsons Road and Carneys Road
Fullers Road
Wonthaggi
Gordon Street and Vicars Avenue
Graham Street
Wonthaggi
Loch Street and McKenzie Street
Graham Street
Wonthaggi
Drysdale Street and Cameron Street
Korumburra Road
Wonthaggi
Strickland Street and Beard Street
Korumburra Road
Wonthaggi
Elizabeth Street and Daryl Avenue
McKenzie Street
Wonthaggi
Korumburra Road and Outlook Drive
Wentworth Road
Wonthaggi
Storey Street and Oxford Way
White Road
Wonthaggi
Kingston Road and Wentworth Road
White Road
Wonthaggi
Fullers Road and Sherwood Court
Murray Valley Highway Wood Wood
35 km post and 37 km post
Murray Valley Highway Wood Wood
35 km post and 37 km post
Anslow Street
Woodend
Jeffrey Street & Hendley Street
Calder Highway
Woodend
75 km post and 76 km post
Calder Highway
Woodend
Owen Street and North Street
Calder Highway
Woodend
66 km post and Greig Court
Forest Street
Woodend
Collier Street & Anslow Street
Lancefield Road
Woodend
Savages La and Romsey Rd(Woodend-Wallan)
Mount Macedon Road Woodend
Morris Road and East Street
Maroondah highway Woodfield
172 km post and 171 km post
Warburton Highway
Woori Yallock
Syme Road and View St
Palmer Street
Woorinen
Monday Street and Alma Street
Carlisle Street
Wunghnu
Walter Street and Taylor Street
Goulburn Valley Highway
Wunghnu
201 km post and 202 km post
Princes Highway
Wurruk
Princes Street and Golding Street
Broadway
Wycheproof
Stahl Street and Charles Street
Calder Highway
Wycheproof
Birchip Road and Boort Road
Ballan Road
Wyndham Vale Bolton Road and McGrath Road
McGrath Road
Wyndham Vale Ballan Road and Kiandra Way
Ribblesdale Avenue
Wyndhamvale
Feathertop Way and Honour Avenue
Plenty Road
Yan Yean
Arthurs Creek Road and Masons Road
Promontory Road
Yanakie
Start 80 kph zone and End 80 kph zone
Promontory Road
Yanakie
Lester Road and Paterson Road
Maroondah Highway Yarck
144 km post and 145 km post
Melba Highway
Yarra Glen
Margaret Avenue and Old Healesville Road
Melba Highway
Yarra Glen
Yarra Street and Anzac Avenue
Little Yarra Road
Yarra Junction
Outlook Avenue and Douglas Parade
Princes Highway
Yarragon
113 km post and 115 km post
Princes Highway
Yarragon
113 km post and Moe River Road
Princes Highway
Yarragon
117km post and Williamsons Road
Hyland Highway
Yarram
50 and 51km posts
Yan Yean Road (80) Yarrambat
Ironbark Road and Bannons Lane
Victoria Police Confidential
Destroy any older versions.
Ref
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
N
37 A5
24 F10
NULL
N
N
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
62 C3
119 D4
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
N
N
NULL
205 B7
NULL
244 J4
NULL
NULL
NULL
267 C11
275 A1
288 F9
NULL
NULL
184F6
Sites not appearing on this list, cannot be worked.
Active Speed Camera Locations
Code
21505
21515
21500
21600
21320
21595
34625
34635
34620
34630
34030
54170
35080
44650
44545
44640
44160
44645
Correct as of
1400hrs January 24th, 2002
Site
Suburb
Between Streets
Francis Street
Yarraville
Williamstown Road and Wembley Avenue
Francis Street
Yarraville
Bromyard Street and Freeman Street
Francis Street
Yarraville
Hyde Street and Williamstown Road
Gamon Street
Yarraville
Station Road and Sommerville Road
Hyde Street
Yarraville
Simcock Avenue and Francis Street
Richards Street
Yarraville
Geelong Road and Francis Street
Murray Valley Highway Yarrawonga
92 km post and 93 km post
South Belmore Street (SITE
Yarrawonga
CANCELLEDMcNally
DO NOYStreet
DEPLOY
and Orr Street
Telford Street
Yarrawonga
Coghill Street and Ely Street
Telford Street
Yarrawonga
Burley Street and Pearce Street
Murray Valley Highway Yarroweyah
132 km post and Amos Street
Commercial Road
Yarrum
James Street and Hyland Crescent
Calder Highway
Yatpool
523 km post and 524 km post
High Street
Yea
Webster Street and Nolan Street
Melbourne Road
Yea
Range Street and Francis Street
Melbourne Road
Yea
A'Beckett Street and East Street
Miller Street
Yea
Station Street and Goulburn Valley Highway
Station Street
Yea
Mary Street and Anne Street
Victoria Police Confidential
Destroy any older versions.
Ref
41 H9
41G9
42 B10
42A7
42 C11
41 E8
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
N
NULL
331 N3
NULL
Sites not appearing on this list, cannot be worked.
Township By Township Index
Town By Town
Victoria
Shepparton
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Wodonga
YOUR TOWN HERE
New South Wales
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YOUR TOWN HERE
Tasmania
Launceston
YOUR TOWN HERE
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Shepparton Frequencies
Shepparton
[Victoria]
(188km North East of Melbourne via the Hume (M31) National & Goulburn Valley(M39)National
Highways, also via the Midland Highway.(A300)
User
RX-In
TX-Out
CTCSS
Notes
40.4900
N/A
Wyndham St,
Kentucky Fried Chicken*
40.4100
N/A
Wyndham St, Shepparton
Hungary Jack’s*
40.4900
N/A
Wyndham St, Shepparton South
McDonald’s*
492.9750
Ducat’s Milk & Juices
498.1750
Transport/Milk & Juices, G. Valley
485.1250
Tatura
Snowbrand Tatura Dairies
465.2500
Tatura Dairies
455.7500
Tatura
450.4750
Tatura
Tatura Dairies
473.7000
Tatura
Rosella Foods*
478.9000
79.1250
Tatura
Pickworths Westlands
81.6250
162.0875
Tatura
IF Perry Builders
157.4875
Goulburn Valley Base Hospital* 467.3250
457.8250
GV Base Hospital, Shepparton
467.0250
White Top Taxis Shepparton*
457.5250
122.4000
AM
AIR, Nth East Victoria,
Pucka’pyl*
118.8000
AM
AIR, Shepparton CTAF
Shepparton Airport
159.0100
Taig Brothers
490.0500
Kialla Veterinary Clinic
162.3000
Tatura Vet Clinic
157.7000
469.6000
Goulburn Valley Water
162.4625
Goulburn Valley Water
162.5125
Goulburn Murray Water
162.4000
Goulburn Murray Water
157.8000
162.3375
Goulburn Valley Water
157.7375
Mooroopna
493.5500
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Armaguard Security
472.4500
Premises in Shepparton
ASDIC Security Pty Ltd*
477.6500
162.6700
Win Television
492.5500
GTV 9 Regional
168.7300
Wayne Skinner Rural Supplies
Mooroopna
72.8000
Boral Industries Ltd
168.7300
Shepparton Concrete Mixers
79.7250
Turnbull Brothers Orchids
161.3875
Dept. of Natural Resources
Government-State
162.6625
Moira Shire Council
418.7250
V Line Ch 1 “Centrol”
409.7250
Goulburn Valley Railway Line
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Shepparton Frequencies
V Line Station Master,
Shepparton
City Of Greater Shepparton*
City Of Greater Shepparton*
Police VKC Ch 154 Reg 3/Div 3
Police VKC Ch 155 Reg 3/Div 3
Police VKC Ch 156 Reg 3/Div 3
Police VKC Ch 157 Reg 3/Div 3
Police VKC Ch 158 Reg 3/Div 3
Police VKC Ch 159 Reg 3/Div 3
Police VKC Ch 160 Reg 3/Div 4
Police VKC Ch 161 Reg 3/Div 4
Police VKC Ch 162 Reg 3/Div 4
Police VKC Ch 163 Reg 3/Div 4
Police VKC Ch 164 Reg 3/Div 4
VKC VHF 1 Local
VKC VHF 2 Local
VKC UHF Ch 8
Fire Shepparton CFA Ch 92
Main
Fire Shepparton CFA Ch 93
Fire Shepparton CFA Ch 94
Fire Wangaratta CFA Ch 97
Main
Fire Wangaratta CFA Ch 98
Fire Wangaratta CFA Ch 99
Fire Wodonga CFA Ch 102
Main
Fire Wodonga CFA Ch 103
Fire Wodonga CFA Ch 104
Sherbourne Terrace
Ambo Rural Ambulance Victoria
Ambo Ambulance VHF Ch 10-14
Ambo Ambulance VHF Ch 20-24
Moira Shire Council
Moira Shire Council
Greater Bendigo Council
SW Radio Australia Short wave*
SW Radio Australia Short wave*
SW Radio Australia Short wave*
SW Radio Australia Short wave*
SW Radio Australia Short wave*
SW Radio Australia Short wave*
SW Radio Australia Short wave*
469.7000
1 watt
Shepparton Railway Station
Depot, road patrol, parking
officers
Mostly park maintenance here?
162.9625
158.3625
107.2
162.6000
163.7000
163.7375
163.8625
163.9250
163.9375
164.0125
163.8375
163.8750
163.8875
163.9500
163.9875
161.2375
161.2500
468.0250
161.1500
158.0000
159.4125
159.4125
159.4125
159.4125
159.4125
159.4125
159.3750
159.3750
159.3750
159.3750
159.3750
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
233.6
233.6
233.6
233.6
233.6
233.6
250.3
250.3
250.3
250.3
250.3
107.2
107.2
107.2
203.5
Dispatch channel for Region 22
161.0375
160.9875
161.0500
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
203.5
203.5
210.7
Fire Ground 1 Goto 1
Fire Ground 2 Goto 2
Dispatch channel for Region 23
161.0750
161.0625
161.1250
Simplex
Simplex
Simplex
210.7
210.7
218.1
Fire Ground 1 Goto 1
Fire Ground 2 Goto 2
Dispatch channel for Region 24
161.0125
161.0875
471.4250
412.4750
76.6700
76.4300
162.6625
162.1000
78.7500
13.6250
15.2400
15.4150
17.7500
21.7250
6.0200
9.5800
Simplex
Simplex
218.1
218.1
Fire Ground 1 Goto 1
Fire Ground 2 Goto 2
?
?
?
VHF Rebroadcast on UHF
North East Region
North East Region
N/A
Afternoon
Afternoon
Afternoon
Afternoon
Afternoon
Morning
Morning
Simplex
Simplex
158.0625
157.5000
AM
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Not audible
Shepparton Frequencies
SW Radio Australia Short wave* 11.8800
Morning
Police VKG Ch 21 Wagga NSW* 468.3500
458.8500
107.2
Good signal and audio
Police VKG Ch 15 Wagga NSW* 468.2000
458.7000
107.2
Average signal/audio
Police VKG Ch 44 Wagga NSW* 468.9250
458.9500
107.2
Barely audible signal/audio
Police VKG Ch 23 Wagga NSW* 468.4000
458.9000
107.2
Poor signal/audio
Ambo St Johns Ambulance Ch 1 470.1500
475.3500
Ambo St Johns Ambulance Ch 3 469.5250
Simplex
Local, portables etc
SES Ch 2
468.6250
459.1250
107.2
Shepparton, Murchison East,
*=Audible with signal from Victoria Park Lake Caravan Park, Wyndham St, Shepparton using
AOR 8200 II and it’s telescoping antenna between 26/12/2003 and 1/1/2004.
If you live in Shepparton and have some frequencies or CTCSS tones to submit, please email
them to ageelan@bigpond.com
I visit Shepparton every November for SpringNats Car Show, as well as sometimes for New Year’s
Eve, plus I often have weekends away in Shepparton where I compile lists like this while fishing during
the day, and go out and party at night.
Visits so far: Nov. 2002, Dec. 2002, Jan 2003, Nov.2003, 26-12-03-01 to 1/1/2004
©2003, 2004 The Australian Scanning Encyclopedia,
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This Page Last Updated: January 6, 2004.
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Note, that whilst I did receive (or have on earlier visits to Shepparton) all of the above with the handheld antenna, I did then switch to the mobile 1 scantenna mobile [approx 1m long, white with red tip,
with a coil in centre) for much improved reception. Anyone in Shepparton who mounts a car-type
scanning antenna on their home’s gutter should receive all of these signals, with a discone possibly
providing more signals from Bendigo, Albury, Echuca- which I’ll experiment with on my next visit)
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Warragul[VIC] Frequencies
Warragul
[Victoria]
(184km north east of Melbourne via the Princes Freeway (M1/Highway “1”)
Group
User
TX-In
RX-Out
CTCSS
Notes
500.0000 510.0000
Fed Govt
Telstra
500.6000 510.6000
Telstra
500.6250 510.6250
Telstra
83.1900
Agriculture
Rowse Brothers
412.8500 403.4000
Emergency
MAS
Svce
413.1250 403.6750
MAS
76.7300
RAV
470.4000 475.6000
St John’s Ambulance
71.3600
D of S&E
161.2875
D of S&E
468.6250 459.1250
SES
161.1625 161.1625 131.8Hz
CFA Region 9 MAIN
Region 9, West
Gippsland Grp
464.4000 454.9000
Industrial
BBB Enterprises
163.9375 159.3125
Police VKC
Q District, Morwell
164.0500 159.4500
Q District, Morwell
467.8500 458.3500 107.2Hz
VKC UHF
491.6750 496.8750
Media
GTV 9
469.7000
Railways
V/Line Local 1
V/Line “Centrol” Train Radio 418.4500 409.0000
493.5250 498.7250
Road
Quality Roads Pty Ltd
Maintainence
467.3250 457.8250
Taxi
Latrobe Valley Taxis
464.8500 455.3500
Taxi
Moe City Taxis
463.9750 454.4750
Taxi
West Gippsland Taxi’s
77.4500
Water Utility
Melbourne Water
Tarago River
Catchment
©2003, 2004 The Australian Scanning Encyclopedia,
VicNews
If you come from Warragul and have a frequency you’d like to submit and have added to the list
please email it to me at ageelan@bigpond.com
I visit Warragul several times a year to see my mother, and try to keep this pageas up-to-date as
I can from Melbourne. A Warragul Resident would be welcome to take over the editing of this
page.
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Albury[NSW] and Wodonga[VIC] Frequencies
Albury
[New South Wales]
Wodonga
[Victoria]
(384km north of Melbourne via the Hume Freeway (M31))
Both Cities are included as one for ease of scanner programming./searching etc)and can all be heard
in either location.
User
TX-In
RX-Out CTCSS
Notes
163.4875
Albury Radio Cabs
158.8875
Albury
Amalgamated Taxis Wodonga(Vic) 162.8250
158.2250
Wodonga
450.0250
BTR Drivetrain Components
Lavington-Kemp St-Albury
163.3600
Myers Store Albury
Lavington Square Shopping Centre 474.9500
485.9000
Commercial Club Of Albury
167.8600
Lavington Sports Club
450.0500
NSW Rail Comm Network
166.8400
Prime Television NSW Regional
166.9600
Prime Television NSW
491.1000
The Border Morning Mail Pty Ltd
168.8900
NSW Rural Fire Service
463.0250
NSW RFS
466.7750
NSW RFS
419.1250
NSW Fire Brigades
78.0700
Rural Ambulance Victoria
Corowa
167.3200
Albury/Wodonga Develop Corp
79.0125
NSW Ambulance Service
81.5125
462.3500
462.8875
462.9375
484.9500
WESTPAC Rescue Helicopter
485.0000
Rural City Of Wodonga
Rural City Of Wodonga
Telstra
Telstra
Telstra
VKG “U” District Nat Police Ch 23
VKG “U” District
492.9000
494.8500
500.0625
500.2250
500.3000
498.1000
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Albury & Surrounds
Albury[NSW] and Wodonga[VIC] Frequencies
VKC Wangaratta “P” District-
164.0000
159.3875
169.3500
Uncle Ben’s
Wodonga, all 5 watts
485.0250
Uncle Ben’s
494.8250
Uncle Ben’s
494.9250
Uncle Ben’s
495.0500
Uncle Ben’s
495.1500
Uncle Ben’s
162.4500
Uncle Ben’s
157.8500
50 watts pep
162.6875
Uncle Ben’s
158.0875
50 watts pep
168.2000
Uncle Ben’s
168.4875
Uncle Ben’s
168.8125
Uncle Ben’s
169.1000
Uncle Ben’s
160.3000
Wodonga District Hospital
474.8750
Wodonga Country Club Inc
171.0600
Blacklocks Ford Dealership
493.5500
Armaguard
498.7500
All Albury Police to NSW call centre respond to VKG Wagga, except when assisting Wodonga
(Victoria) Police where both units will reply to VKG Wagga and VKC Wangaratta for logging and safety
of officer’s purposes.
©2003, 2004 The Australian Scanning Encyclopedia,
VicNews
This Page Last Updated: January 2, 2004
If you come from Albury/Wodonga and have a frequency you’d like to submit and have added to
the list please email it to me at ageelan@bigpond.com
I have visited Albury/Wodonga approx 3 or 4 times a year throughout most years of my life.
(family there) and try to keep this page as up-to-date as I can from Melbourne. An Albury
Resident would be welcome to take over the editing of this page.
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Australian CB Radio & Amatuer Radio Information Index
56GB
Australian Citizen’s Band
(CB) Radio Index
UHF CB Radio Frequencies
Australian 27MHz (HF) CB Radio Frequencies
The CB 10 Codes, Q Codes, Phonetic Alphabet, Signal Strength Info
CB Radio A to Z of Jargon
UHF Repeater Network Chart-All States
The Basics About CB Radio
Visit the Australian Citizens Band Radio Operators Of Australia Inc. 1980
Amatuer Radio Information Coming Soon. The index will be on this page!
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Australian HF (27MHz) CB Radio Frequencies
Australian 27 MHz HF Citizen’s Band
Radio (CB)
Ch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Frequency
26.965
26.975
26.985
27.005
27.015
27.025
27.035
27.055
27.065
27.075
27.085
27.105
27.115
27.125
27.135
27.155
27.165
27.175
27.185
27.205
27.215
27.225
27.255
27.235
27.245
27.265
27.275
27.285
27.295
27.305
27.315
27.325
27.335
27.345
27.355
27.365
27.375
27.385
27.395
27.405
Usage
General
General
General
General/Skip
General
General
General
Road Users-AM
EMERGENCY
General
AM Call Channel
General
General
General
General
LSB Call Channel
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
LSB Call Channel*
General
General
General
General
General
Ch
41
42
43
45
46
47
48
50
51
52
53
55
56
57
58
60
61
62
63
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
Frequency
27.415
27.425
27.435
27.455
27.465
27.475
27.485
27.505
27.515
27.525
27.535
27.555
27.565
27.575
27.585
27.605
27.615
27.625
27.635
27.655
27.665
27.675
27.705
27.685
27.695
27.715
27.725
27.735
27.745
27.755
27.765
27.775
27.785
27.795
27.805
27.815
27.825
27.835
27.845
27.855
Usage
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
LSB Int’ Call Ch
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
USB Int’ Call Ch
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Illegal/General
Channels 41-85 correspond with those of you who have a pll102a chip in mostly Uniden AX144, PC 122, Grant,
Washington & some Pearce Simpson models (Super Lion, Super Bengal, Super Cheetah). These channels ae
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Australian HF (27MHz) CB Radio Frequencies
often reffered to as “extras” or “illegal extras” as they are out-of –band frequencies.
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The CB Radio 10 Codes, Q Codes, Phonetic Alphabet & Signal Strength Information
The 10 Codes, Q Codes, Signal Strength &
phonetic alphabet Page
This would be the very first communications document I ever produced, some time ago. I could
have re-typed this one (it’s a print out from the old dot matrix rubbon printer on the Amiga PC)
but I have chosen to scan in the orginal as an image.
The “Q” Codes are often used by amatuer radio users too.
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CB Radio Jargon
The A to Z of CB Radio Jargon
Another early communications document I produced, some time ago. I could have re-typed this
one (it’s a print out from the old dot matrix rubbon printer on the Amiga PC) but I have chosen
to scan in the orginal as an image. Some of these terms I used to hear on tn the late 1980’s and
early 1990’s. Today I don’t think you’d hear mnay of these terms anymore on the cb, except
maybe if you went to the UK or USA
©1991,1996, 2003 The Australian Scanning Encyclopedia
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
Callsign/Locality
Channel 1
Operational Notes
Coverage
New South Wales
????? JINDERBOINE HILL 2627
BEL01 GLOUCESTER 2429 (near) - under maintenance 4/03 Taree
BHI01 BROKEN HILL 2880
BIN01 BINGARA 2404
BOB01 COPPABELLA HILL 2584
BRE01 BREWARRINA 2839
BUN01 MERRIWA 2337 (near)
CBI01 COLLOMBATTI 2440
CHT01 CHARLESTOWN 2290
COB01 MAROBEE 2877
DNQ01 DENILIQUIN 2710
GRE01 GRENFELL 2810
GUY01 GUYRA 2365
JIN01 JINGELLIC 2644 (4 km E)
KGL01 KYOGLE 2474
MBI01 MOONBI TRIG 2353
MIL01 MT SHANNON 2880
MRT01 WILCANNIA 2836
NEE01 COONABARABRAN 2357
PON01 POONCARIE 2648
RYL01 KANDOS 2848
SYD01 HURSTVILLE 2220
TUE01 TUENA 2583 (4 km NW)
VL2OR WHITE CLIFFS 2880
VMC1 ARALUEN 2577 (near)
VMD4 ULLADULLA 2539
VME9 ENNISVALE STATION 2648
WAG01 WAGGA WAGGA 2650
Channel 2
????? INGEBIRAH TRIG 2627
BER02 COPELAND TOPS 2422
BRH02 BROKEN HILL 2880
BTH02 MT BETHUNGRA 2590
CAN02 CANGAI EAST 2460
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
EDN02 BIMMIL HILL 2551
GDH02 GUNNEDAH 2380
HIL02 LAKE CARGELLIGO 2672
INV02 INVERELL 2360
KHN02 MT YOUNGAL 2627
KUR02 KURRAJONG HEIGHTS 2758
MAC02 MT CAIRNCROSS 2446
NBR02 CASTLE TOP MOUNTAIN 2390
NEL02 DARNICK RAILWAY STATION 3500
NOW02 BOMADERRY 2541
PAR02 PARKES 2870 (1 km N)
RYN02 ABERCROMBIE 2795
SRC2 MULLUMBIMBY 2482 (near)
URB02 WOODENBONG 2476
VMB4 NEWCASTLE 2286
VME5 ANDERSONS HILL 2836
VMF9 WELLINGTON 2820 - under maintenance 06/03
WAL02 WALCHA 2354
Channel 3
CAN03 ORANGE 2800 - under maintenance 06/03
CAS03 CASINO 2470
COM03 COMBOYNE 2429
CON03 CONARGO 2710
DUN03 DUNGOG 2420
EUC03 EUCUMBENE 2630
GIL03 MT GILLAMATONG 2622
MDI03 MURRURUNDI 2338 (near)
MER03 WYNDHAM 2550 (5 km NNE)
MNA03 MANILLA 2346
MTI03 TUMBARUMBA 2653
PLO03 EBOR 2350
TEN03 TENTERFIELD 2372
URA03 URALLA 2358
VHC03 MUNGO NATIONAL PARK 3500
VMB2 KARIONG 2250
VMD8 TIBOOBURRA 2880
VME3 WHITE CLIFFS 2836
VME4 WENDI 2880
VMG3 APPIN 2560 - Campbelltown area
WAL03 WALCHA 2354 (portable)
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
Channel 4
ALB04 ALBURY 2640 - not operational 07/03
ARM04 DUMARESQ 2350
BOR04 BOORAL 2425 - under maintenance 06/03
CAM04 MOUNT CAMPION 2453
CAP04 HORSESHOE HILL 2620
CBN04 COONABARABRAN 2357
DRK04 GIRARD 2372
GLB04 MT GRAY 2580
HAY04 HAY 2711
MON04 SOFALA 2795
MUS04 MUSWELLBROOK 2333
NAB04 NABIAC 2430 (5 km N)
RIV04 MT RIVERVIEW 2774 - Outer western suburbs
SOU04 SOUTH BROTHER 2630
THA04 THACKARINGA 2880 - Adelaide Rd
TUL04 TULLIBIGEAL 2669
VMC4 PORT KEMBLA 2505 - Ulladulla on South coast to Sydney
WAN04
WHC04
YAL04
YNG04
MT WANDERA 2537
WHITE CLIFFS 2836
WARIALDA 2402
YOUNG 2594 (7 km SSE)
Channel 5
EMERGENCY REPEATERS
BIN05 MT BINDO 2790 - not operational 07/03
BKE05 BOURKE 2840
CAP05 CAPOOMPETA TRIG 2371
CHN05 CHARLESTOWN 2290
COB05 COBAR 2835
FOR05 FORBES 2871 (30 km SW)
FRA05 DORRIGO 2453
GIB05 NAUGHTONS GAP 2470
GLB05 MT GRAY 2580 - not operational 07/03
GUY05 HIGHLANDS 2365
MCK05 MULLION CREEK 2800
MDC05 MANGROVE MOUNTAIN 2250
MTS05 DUBBO 2830 (near)
MTU05 MT ULANDRA 2590
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
MUN05 MUNGINDI 2406
OXY05 MT OXLEY 2840
ROB05 KNIGHTS HILL 2533
SINO5
SYD05
TAM05
TBO05
VMB8
SINGLETON 2330
WAHROONGA 2076
TAMWORTH 2340
BIG TALBINGO MT 2720
MUDGEE 2850 (near)
Channel 6
BAR06 BLUE NOBBY MT 2347
BIG06 BIGGA 2583
BON06 HALLAM TRIG 2361
COF06 SAPPHIRE 2450 - no identity beacon
COL06 COOLAH 2843 (9 km N)
HIL06 MT BOOTHERAGANDRA 2675
IVN06 IVANHOE 2878
LGW06 HASSANS WALLS 2790
MNF06 MOONAN FLAT 2337
MTG06 MITTAGONG 2576
NAR06 DUBBO 2830 (near)
NEW06 NEWCASTLE 2286
ROB06 MT ROBERTS 2630
RWT06 HAY 2711
TAB06 TABULAM 2470 - under maintenance 06/03
TUM06 TUMUT 2729
VMB7 BEROWRA HEIGHTS 2082 - not operational 10/03
VME2 THE SELECTION 2880
WAL06 MOONA TRIG 2354
WAM06 WAMBOIN 2620 - Wamboin and Canberra
WEN06 TOLARNO 2880
Channel 7
BAL07 TREGEAGLE 2480
BOM07 BOMBALA 2632
BOO07 BULAHDELAH 2423
COW07 BELLEVUE HILL 2794
GLH07 GLEN LYON 2880 - Broken Hill
GLI07 GLEN INNES 2365
MUD07 MUDGEE 2850
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
NUN07 MT CRAWNEY NSW 2338
PKA07 PEAK ALONE 2550
PLO07 EBOR 2350
POP07 POPPONG TRIG 2330 (near)
ROB07 KNIGHTS HILL 2533 - under maintenance 08/03
SYD07 PENNANT HILLS 2120
VMC7 MT BINDO 2790 - under maintenance 06/03 - Blue
Mountains National Park and Oberon areas
VMD6 QUARRY VIEW 2880
VMD9 PACKSADDLE HILL 2880
VMF7 BARHAM 2732
WAL07 MT SEAVIEW 2446
Channel 8
BAT08 MT PANORAMA 2795
CON08 BOONA MT 2877
GLE08 GLEN INNES 2370
GRE08 EAST GRESFORD 2311 (near) - upper Hunter Valley
GRF08 PILLAR VALLEY 2462
MAL08 MALLANGANEE 2470
MDC08 MANGROVE MOUNTAIN 2250
MEW08 MERRIWA 2329
NAR08 SQUARE HEAD 2700
ROB08 MT MURRAY 2577
TOO08 MUNGAY CREEK 2440
URA08 HAYSTACK MOUNTAIN 2359
VMD5 WENBA 2648
VMD7 WONGA LILLI 2880
VME6 BARRAROO 2836
VMF3 COBAR 2835
VMF8 BROKEN HILL 2880 (95 km N)
WAL08 GRUNDY MT 2354
Victoria
Channel 1
ALX01 DEVILS RIVER 3713
MEL01 EDEN PARK 3757
OME01 MT NUGONG 3896
ROU01 MT ROUSE 3289
STA01 ST ARNAUD 3478
WAL01 DIAMOND HILL 3825
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Channel 2
GEL02 CERES 3216
KER02 MT KERANG 3518
MAN02 THE PAPS 3722
MCN02 MT CANN 3889
PYA02 PYALONG 3764 - Moe
TYR02 TYERS 3844
Channel 3
ABE03 ABERFELDY SOUTH 3825
FAL03 BIG HILL 3699
KTP03 DUTSON 3850
MEL03 NARRE WARREN NORTH 3804
WBT03 MT WOMBAT 3666
WPH03 WEEAPROINAH 3239
Channel 4
ANA04 ARTHURS SEAT 3936
ARA04 ARARAT 3377
BEN04 BENDIGO 3555
CRJ04 MT CARRAJUNG 3844
MCA04 MARAMINGO HILL 3891
VHB9 MT SAM 3898
VHC6 JUNCTION HILL 3717
WAB04 WABONGA PLATEAU 3678
WOD04 WODONGA 3691
Channel 5
Emergency Repeaters
CRJ05 MT CARRAJUNG 3844 - under maintenance 07/03
MAN05 MANSFIELD 3722
MEL05 MT ANAKIE 3221 - not operational 07/03
Channel 6
BRN06 MT CONCORD 3718 - under maintenance 07/03
ECH06 ECHUCA 3564
FOS06 MT FATIGUE 3960
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
HLVO6 HEALESVILLE 3777
MSS06 MT SELDOM SEEN 3885
Channel 7
BND07 MT TAYLOR 3875
MAT07 MATLOCK HILL 3722
MEL07 MT COTTRELL 3030 - Melton and surrounding districts
MOR07 MT SHADWELL 3272
MVL07 MT GORDON 3779
SHP07 SHEPPARTON 3630
TAL07 MT GRANYA 3700
Channel 8
DEL08 MT DELEGATE 3888
DUN08 MT DUNDAS 3315
HAR08 MT ALEXANDER 3453
MEL08 WILLIAMSTOWN 3016 - faulty identification
MML08 MURRAYS MILL 3639
MYR08 MT POREPUNKAH 3741
PIN08 THE PINNACLES 3862
TER08 MT TERRIBLE 3722
NT
Channel 1
????? CENTRAL MOUNT WEDGE 0872
????? ALICE SPRINGS 0872
BPK01 BUSHY PARK 0872
DGN01 DUNGOWAN 0852
DRW01 DARWIN 0800 - under maintenance 07/03
HSP01 HELEN SPRINGS HOMESTEAD 0862 (45 km NNE)
KUN01 NEWRY 6743
KVB01 DOUBLE HILL 0850
LAN01 LAKE NASH 4825
MLG01 MILINGIMBI 0822
TEN001 TENNANT CREEK 0852
VJP5 ALICE SPRINGS 0872
VJQ3 MT OORAMINNA 0872 (5 km NW)
VJQ6 NUTWOOD DOWNS 0852
WDE01 PORT KEATS 0822
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Channel 2
DDB02 KATHERINE 0822 (130km NW)
EVA02 EVA DOWNS 0862
GWK02 GALIWINKU 0822
SWN02 MT SWAN 0872
VJP6 BEDDOME RANGE 0872
VJQ5 MARYFIELD 0852
VJR02 HUMBERT RIVER 0852
VJR2 KILLARNEY 0852 (16.5 km NE)
VJS2 MISTAKE CREEK 0852 (24 km SE)
Channel 3
AUV03 AUVERGNE STATION 0852
MIS03 MT PANTON 0852
MNT03 SISTERS HILL 0852
NWT03 NEWCASTLE WATERS 0862
VJN8 MANBULLOO 0852
VJO4 THE GRANITES 0872
VJP8 MOOROONGGA ISLAND 0822
Channel 4
BND04 BUNDA STATION 0852
KAL04 KALKARINGI 0852
PCK04 POWELL CREEK 0862
VHT4 LARRIMAH 0852 (43 km ENE)
VJP9 DELAMERE 0852
VJQ8 AMUNGEE MUNGEE STATION 0852 (25 km S)
WDE04 PORT KEATS 0822
Channel 6
ALY06 ALROY DOWNS 4825
LMB06 LIMBUNYA 6743
SCS06 SCOTT CREEK STATION 0852
VHS6 GEORGINA DOWNS 4825
VJQ7 HIDDEN VALLEY 0852 (8 km WNW)
Channel 7
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
ASP07 ALICE SPRINGS 0870
BNK07 TENNANT CREEK 0862
CAM07 CAMFIELD STATION 0852
RKT07 ROCKLANDS 4825
VJO7 THE GRANITES 0872
VJQ4 DUNMARRA 0852
VLI07 VANDERLIN ISLAND 0852
Channel 8
LGN08 LEGUNE 0852
MTB08 ALICE SPRINGS 0872 (75 km S)
RVR08 RIVEREN STATION 6743
VJO8 TANAMI DESERT 0872
VJQ9 LARRIMAH 0852 (50 km W)
VJR8 NICHOLSON STATION 6743
WST08 AUGUSTA CROWN 0852
QLD
Channel 1
ANN01 SAINT ANN RANGE 4480
BAR01 BARCALDINE 4725
BCK001 BULLOCK CREEK 4816 - not operational 07/03
BLM01 MACKAY 4741
BUC01 DAJARRA 4825
CAC01 CACOORY RUINS 4482 (3 km N)
CAN01 CANOBIE STATION 4823
CEN01 CENTURY MINE 4830
CHI01 CHILLAGOE 4871
CSC01 COOKTOWN 4871
DEL01 BRIABA 4804
DVP01 DAVENPORT DOWNS 4735
EIN01 EINASLEIGH 4871
GRR01 GREGORY RANGE 4871
HRE01 HERVEY RANGE 4820
ING01 INGLEWOOD 4352 (28 km ESE)
INN01 INNISFAIL 4860
KAL1 BOULIA 4825
KED01 KEVIN DOWNS 4824
MAY01 MOUNT ISA 4825
MDT01 MIDDLEMOUNT 4746
MIR01 MIRANDA DOWNS 4890
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
MNR01 MOUNT NORMAN 4822
MOR01 MT HOPE 4718
MSI01 MASSACRE INLET 4830
NON01 NONDA WEST 4816
OWN01 MT OWEENEE 4820
RDY01 REED SPRINGS 4816
RKE01 MT ROURKE 4735
RKY01 MT ARCHER 4701
ROM01 MT BASSETT 4455
SPC01 WINDORAH 4480 (144km SW)
TAR01 TARA 4406 (44 km SW)
VHB01 BOONAH 4310
VHM01 MUTTABURRA 4730 (19 km WSW)
VHP01 EULO 4490 (15 km NNW)
VHQ1 BEDOURIE 4829 (77km NNE)
VHR1 TAMBO 4478 (15 km NNE)
VHS01 ALPHA 4724
VHS1 MT KANDANGA 4570
VHT1 NORTH STRADBROKE ISLAND 4183
VHU1 AUGATHELLA 4477 (110 km NE)
VHV1 ADAVALE 4472 (73km NE)
VHX1 WINDORAH 4480
WBB01 MT PERRY 4671
WGA01 NORMANTON 4830
WIN01 WINTON 4735
Channel 2
ARD02 ARDMORE DOWNS 4825
AVD02 CLERMONT 4721
BBS02 BLACKBULL 4890
BEL02 WROTHAM PARK 4871
BIG02 BIG ROCKY WATERHOLE 4871
BTN02 BURKETOWN 4830
CAP02 MT CAPO GOLEBURRA 4735
CDE02 CLAREDALE 4807
CNV02 CARNARVON RANGE 4465
GLD02 GLADSTONE 4680
GLN02 GLENDEN 4742
GRR02 FORSAYTH 4871
HGR02 HELLSGATE 4830
ING02 LANNERCOST 4850
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
ISA02 MOUNT ISA 4825
ISI02 OMA STATION 4731
JCK02 JULIA CREEK 4823
KLI02 CLONCURRY 4824
LDC02 ARAMAC 4726
LYD02 EINASLEIGH 4871
MAB02 APIS CREEK 4705
MAL02 QUAMBY 4824
MIN02 GLEN LYON DAM 4385
MON02 MORNEY PLAINS 4481
MPS02 MALPAS 4816
POR02 DRUMMOND RANGE 4724
SAN02 SANDRINGHAM STATION 4829
SLR02 SELWYN RANGE 4824
SRC02 SPEAR CREEK 4823
STH02 STRATHMORE STATION 4871
TAM02 TAMBO 4478
TAR02 MT KINNOUL 4420
TRN02 QUILPIE 4480 (120 km NNW)
TWB02 TOOWOOMBA 4350
VHO2 MT STEWART 4816
VHQ2 DIAMANTINA LAKES 4735
VHR2 MIDDLETON 4735 (52 km SW)
VHS2 SURAT 4417 (18km SSE)
VHT2 WINTON 4733 (83 km ENE)
VHV2 THARGOMINDAH 4492
WAG02 ARANYI SOUTH 4496
WAV02 MOUNT GLORIOUS 4520
WBR02 MT KANIGAN 4570
WON02 MT SPENCER 4702
WRC02 WOOROONA CREEK 4828
Channel 3
ABC03 LOWER BEECHMONT 4211
ANG03
BAD03
BAR03
BFT03
BLL03
BYF03
CHI03
MT ANGELAY 4824
BADALIA 4829
BARKLY DOWNS 4825
KYNUNA 4735
MT ARTHUR STATION 4725
BYFIELD 4703
CHINCHILLA 4413 (14 km W)
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
COL03 COOLIBAH OUT STATION 4823
CTS03 CHARTERS TOWERS 4820
DAR03 DARR 4730
DBR03 GLENGYLE HOMESTEAD 4825 (60 km West)
DUR03 DURRIE STATION 4482
DYS03 COTHERSTONE 4745
FOR03 FORSAYTH 4871
FRA03 FRASER ISLAND 4650
GBH03 GALBARITH 4871
GDS03 GREGORY DOWNS STATION 4830
INK03 MT INKERMAN 4806
KAL03 KALMETA STATION 4823
KIL03 KILCOY 4515
KOO03 KOWANYAMA 4871
LAI03 LAIDLEY 4341 (20 km SE)
LDN03 MT LOUDON 4804
MBO03 MARYBOROUGH 4650
MGA03 MILGARRA 4890
MLC03 MOON LIGHT CREEK 4830
MTD03 MT DONNYBROOK 4721
MTO03 MT FORT WILLIAM 4630
MTW03 EUNGELLA 4757
MUN03 MUNDJURO 4823
PCC03 EDWARD RIVER 4871
PIE03 MT PIEBALD 4871
SPR03 RODDAS LOOKOUT 4722
STU03 HUGHENDEN 4821
SWD03 SOLWAY DOWNS 4816
TBR03 TANBAR HOMESTEAD 4481 (25 km W)
VHA03 ALPHA 4724 (60 km S)
VHB03 THARGOMINDAH 4490 (25 km E)
VHD3 ASHOVER STATION 4825
VHN03 TUCKERS RANGE 4816
VHN3 LONGLANDS GAP 4883
VHP03 EROMANGA 4480 (27 km S)
VHP3 LAKE GALILEE 4726 (25 km NW)
VHQ3 BOULIA 4829 (115 km SSE)
VHR3 BEETOOTA 4481 (53 km NNE)
VHS3 BRIGHTON DOWNS 4735 (85 km NE)
VHT03 THURSDAY ISLAND 4875
VHT3 ISISFORD 4730 (58 km W)
VHU3 TAMBO 4472 (30 km WNW)
VHZ3 CROYDON 4871
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
WEL03 MT WELFORD 4480
Channel 4
BBG04 SLOPING HUMMOCK 4670
BUN04 BUNDA BUNDA HOMESTEAD 4816
COR04 CORFIELD 4733
DAT04 BOULIA 4829
DUR04 DURHAM DOWNS 4480
EID04 EIDSVOLD 4627
ELA04 EL ARISH 4854
GLM04 BOULIA QLD 4825 (114 km W)
GLN04 GLENGYLE STATION 4829
HOP04 MT HOPEFUL 4702
HUG04 HUGHENDEN 4821 (80 km N)
ING04 INGLEWOOD 4387 (14 km WNW)
JER04 JERICHO 4702
KOW04 KOWANYAMA 4871
MBH04 CARBOROUGH RANGE 4742
MNV04 GREENVALE 4872 (40 km N)
MOR04 MORNEY PLAINS 4481
MOW04 MT MOWBULLAN 4405
MTC04 BLACKALL 4472
MTF04 MT FELIX 4730
NGH04 MORNINGTON ISLAND 4871
NOB04 THE NOBBIES 4824
NST04 NARYILCO HOMESTEAD 4492 (27 km SW)
PKV04 NARRIEN RANGE 4724
PNB04 PLAIN BORE 4871
RED04 ENSHAM 4702
RFS04 CLONCURRY 4824
RKQ04 ROCKLANDS 4828
RVS04 PENTLAND 4816
SNB04 DUCHESS 4825
STB04 STANAGE BAY 4702
TSV04 MT STUART 4813 - not operational 07/03
TXB04 TARBRAX BORE 4816
VHM4 MAGGIEVILLE 4890 (10 km NE)
VHN4 MT NICHOLSON 4702
VHP4 LAKE GALILEE 4726 (25 km SE)
VHQ4 ILFRACOMBE 4727
VHR4 MUTTABURRA 4726 (34 km ESE)
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
VHS4 MT SURPRISE STATION 4871 - not operational 07/03
VHU04 MOUNT TAMBORINE 4272
VHV04 VERDUN VALLEY 4735
VHV4 WINDORAH 4481 (18 km SW)
VHW4 WHITSUNDAY 4800
VHX4 CENTURY PIPELINE 4830
VMG04 LAIDLEY QLD 4340 (9 km E)
WLA04 WONDOOLA STATION 4823
YUL04 YULEBA 4427 (20 km SSE)
Channel 5
Emergency Repeaters
ABC05 LOWER BEECHMONT 4211
BLL05 BLACKALL 4472 (57 km W)
BNE05 OCEAN VIEW 4521
CAN05 MT GORTON 4871 - not operational 07/03
CCE05 WILLESLEY 4721
CEM05 CLERMONT 4721
FSB05 MT PERRY 4671
GEM05 MT WOLVI 4570
ING05 MT MERCER 4850
MTO05 MONTO 4630
PHM005 PHOSPHATE HILL 4825
QBM05 MT MOWBULLAN 4405
ROK05 MT ARCHER 4701
TAA05 TARA 4421
TAR05 MT KINNOUL 4420
VHN5 PECHEY 4352
VHP5 BANANA RANGE 4715
VHP6 CHARLEVILLE 4470 (11 km E)
VHS5 HUNGERFORD 4490
Channel 6
AGC06 AGATE CREEK 4871
ALM06 MT ALMA 4702
APL06 MT ALPIN 4825
BLK06 BLACKDOWN TABLELAND 4702
BLL06 BLACKALL 4472 (90 km WSW)
BLU06 MT BLUEY 4820
BMA06 CLONCURRY 4824
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
BRA06 SEAVIEW RANGE 4620
CAM06 UNDILLA STATION 4828
CAR06 MT ELPHINSTONE 4816
CBT06 MUNDUBBERA 4626
CCK06 COFFIN CREEK 4871
CHL06 CHILTERN HILLS 4735
CHT06 MT JANET 4820
CMR06 COLEMAN RANGE 4480
CNE06 CROWS NEST 4352 (14 km WNW)
CSC06 NORMANTON 4890
CUT06 MT CUTTIGUREE 4829
DXE06 DIXIE STATION 4871
FHC07 FISH HOLE CREEK 4871
FLT06 WINDORAH 4481
FRA06 FRASER ISLAND 4650
GLD06 AGNES WATER 4677
LAD06 LARA DOWNS 4823
LDM06 LIZARD DAM 4871
MCV06 MT MCEVOY 4730
MIL06 MILES 4425 (33 km W)
MKY06 MACKAY 4740
MTC06 MT CAROLINE 4830
MYK06 MARY KATHLEEN 4825
PEN06 PENOLA DOWNS 4823
PRR06 CLERMONT 4721
RED06 REDCLIFFE TABLELAND 4804
RIC06 YAN YEAN 4822
TAM06 TAMBO 4478
THG06 THARGOMINDAH 4492
UND06 MT SURPRISE 4871
VHN06 WILKES KNOB 4552
VHP06 NORTH IPSWICH 4305 - under maintenance 07/03
VHQ6 BEDOURIE 4825 (110 km WNW)
VHR6 WINTON 4735 (91 km NW)
VHT6 JUNDAH 4730 (35 km NE)
VHU4 NARYILCO HOMESTEAD 4492 (32 km NE)
VHU6 ARAMAC 4727 (41 km W)
VHV6 BLACKALL 4702 (65 km NE)
VME06 CENTURY PIPELINE 4830
WDS06 WOODSTOCK QLD 4816
WDV06 CHARTERS TOWERS 4820
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
Channel 7
BIL07 BANANA RANGE 4715
BKR07 BARAKULA 4413
BLL07 ROSCLARE 4478
BLN07 BALONNE STATION 4725
BNE07 MT COOT-THA 4066 - not operational 09/03
BOW07 BOWTHORN STATION 4830
BUT07 MT BUTLER 4481
CHS07 ELLENVALE 4820
CLB07 COALBROOK 4822
CLY07 CLUNY STATION 4829
CTR07 CHARTERS TOWERS 4820
DAL07 JULIA CREEK 4824
DMD07 CLERMONT 4721 (26 km W)
DNH07 DONORS HILL STATION 4890
DUC07 ROGICA CREEK 4825
ING07 MT MERCER 4850
KNT07 HUGHENDEN 4821
KYN07 KYNUNA 4735
MH07 BLACKALL 4472
MPK07 MELLISH PARK 4825
MUR07 MT ENGLAND 4601
PCC07 PORMPURAAW 4871
PTP07 POINT PARKER 4830
RSR07 ROTTENSTONE RANGE 4804
RUT07 SWAN SWAMP 4871
SNA07 JORDAN CREEK 4737
THA07 THARGOMINDAH 4492
TRN07 JULIA CREEK 4816
URF07 URANDANGIE 4825
VHN007 HANN TABLELAND 4871
VHO7 MT HUTTON 4454
VHP7 TAMBO 4478 (57 km SW)
VHQ7 BOULIA 4825 (60 km N)
VHR7 MIDDLETON 4825 (67 km WNW)
VHS7 WINTON 4735 (87 km SW)
VHT7 LONGREACH 4730 (110 km WSW)
VHU7 DURHAM DOWNS 4480 (30km ESE)
VLGR07 ROLLESTON 4722 (21 km W)
WBB07 MT WATALGAN 4674
WER07 EINASLEIGH 4871
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
WHL07 CLONCURRY 4824
WRA07 WARWICK 4370
YKA07 MT SLOWCOMBE 4702
Channel 8
????? TAKURA HILL 4655
ALP08 THE ALPS 4707
AMI08 AMIENS 4380
AUG08 AUGUSTUS DOWNS 4830
BAL08 NOONDOO 4486
BCS08 GEORGETOWN 4871 (44 km WNW)
BEL08 BELLFIELD 4816
BET08 BETOOTA 4481 (14 km ESE)
BIH08 BINGERA HILL 4481
BLL08 BARNEYS BORE 4472
BRD08 BIRDSVILLE 4482 (9 km N)
BRT08 BRIGHTON DOWNS 4735
CAN08 BELL PEAK NORTH 4871
CCP08 MT CUTHBERT 4824
CHN08 CHINCHILLA 4413 (58 km NNE)
DAW08 COOMINGLAH RANGE 4630
DOM08 DOOMADGEE 4830
DRV08 DORA VALE 4823
EMD08 EMERALD 4702
ESS08 RICHMOND 4822
FOX08 MT FOX 4850 - not operational 07/03
GHS08 MT LANG 4872
HYD08 HEALEYS YARD 4871
IVE08 INVERLEIGH EAST 4890
KUL08 KULWIN 4823
MGT08 CLONCURRY 4824
MIR08 MIRANDA DOWNS 4890
MTH08 ANSWER DOWNS 4823
MUN08 MUNDI 4825
NCR08 NATIVE CAT RANGE 4702
NEB08 MT SEAVIEW 4742
OCE08 OLD CORALIE 4871
ONV08 OCEAN VIEW 4521
PCC08 PORMPURAAW 4871
PEG08 CLOTHES PEG STATION 4821
SPR08 SPRINGVALE STATION 4871
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
STR08 SMITHS RANGE 4828
TAC08 MT STUART 4813
VHD8 MARION DOWNS 4825
VHN08 BARKLY DOWNS 4825
VHP08 CUNNAMULLA 4488 (58 km E)
VHP8 RICHMOND HILLS 4725
VHQ8 BOULIA 4825 (200 km W)
VHR08 MT MOFFATT 4702
VHR8 MUTTABURRA 4816 (55 km NE)
VHS8 WINTON 4735 (40 km SE)
VHT8 STOKES 4492
VHV8 THARGOMINDAH 4492
VHX8 EROMANGA 4480
WDR08 TAMBO 4478
SA
Channel 1
CDA01 COPPUDURBA HILL 5690
MJN01 MT JANE NORTH 5710
MTR01 MT ROSE 5710
PRC01 PRICE HILL 5432
VLA3 WARNERTOWN 5523 (9.5 km E) - not operational 07/03
VLA5 NORTHSIDE HILL 5606
VLC5 MULGATHING ROCKS 5710
VLD5 ULGERA GAP 5602
VLD8
VLE1
VLF4
VLF7
BILLA KALINA STATION 5720
ELIZABETH DOWNS 5113
HQ ROCKY RIVER 5223
WIRRAMINNA STATION 5710
Channel 2
BOR02 BORDERTOWN 5268 (2 km S)
BRP02 BLACK ROCK 5431
CAD02 CADNEY PARK 5710 (27 km NE)
CLV02 MT NIELD 5640
DIN02 DINGO HOLE 5710
GLEN02 GLENBURNIE 5291
MAT02 MT MATHARI 5434
MTS02 MT SCOTT 5731
MUN02 MUNGERANNIE 5733 (11km SE)
MYP02 MYPONGA HILL 5202
PAR02 PARCOOLA STATION 5341
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
PEN02 PENONG 5690 (6 km W)
VHD7 CORDILLO 5731
VLA4 KINGOONYA SA 5710 (24 km NNW)
VLB7 MT CRISPE 5710
VLD6 MOBELLA STATION 5710
VN007 BOND HILL 5710
WIL02 WILLIAM CREEK 5723 (33 km WSW)
Channel 3
ADL03 GLENELG NORTH 5045 - Adelaide and suburban areas
ALN03 ALINDEE HILL 5440
BLN03 PATAWARTA HILL 5710
CTR03 BALD HILL 5558
ELD03 LAKE ELDER BORE 5710 (near)
KBY03 KERBY HILL 5212
REN03 RENMARK 5330
UNO03 YARNA STATION 5710
VHU8 MUDLANKIE HILL 5731
VLC8 BLUFF POINT 0872
VLD9 BULGUNNIA HOMESTEAD 5710
VLE3 GLENDAMBO 5710
VLE8 MURNPEOWIE STATION 5710
VLE9 STENHOUSE BAY 5575
VLG9 MT PLANTAGENET 5434
VWC3 PETER HILL 5710
Channel 4
BAR04 MT RUFUS 5356
BLF04 THE BLUFF 5540
CRN04 MT CAERNARVON 5434
KOK04 PARAKYLIA STATION 5720
MAR04 MARLA 5723 (29 km E)
NAR04 LUCINDALE 5271 (16 km NE)
PKI04 PARNDANA 5220
VLA1 NUNDROO 5690
VLA8 UMBERATANA STATION 5731
VLB9 MT BRAY 5723
VLC6 MARALINGA 5710
VLD2 COMMONWEALTH HILL STATION 5710
VLD7 DALHOUSIE 5710 (45 km NE)
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
VLF2 CHITANILGA HILL 5710
VLF3 ALF 5417
Channel 5
Emergency Repeaters
ADL05 GREENHILL 5140
EUD05 EUDUNDA 5374 (1.5 km WNW)
MNT05 MINTABIE WELL 5710
Channel 6
BKB06 INNAMINCKA 5731 (20 km NW)
LST06 BRAMFIELD HILL 5670
NON06 NONING STATION 5710
REN06 RENMARK 5341 (11.5 km NNE)
SNO06 SNOWTOWN 5520 (9 km W) - not operational 07/03
TIN06 COONALPYN HILL 5261
VLA9 ST FRANCIS ISLAND 5690
VLB4 MT FOX 5710
VLB6 PINIEWIRIE HILL 5731
VLC3 KINGS BLUFF 5440
VLE6 MT ALEXANDER 5710
VLF6 OLYMPIC DAM 5710
WEL06 WELBORNE STATION 5710
WER06 LEIGH CREEK 5710
WLG06 WILGENA HILL 5710
WLP06 MT ALECK SA 5434
Channel 7
AME07 LAKE AMERARKOO 5710 (near)
CLR07 QUARRY HILL 5453
LAN07 VAUGHAN HILL 5734
MTG07 THE BLUFF (SE) 5291
MUT07 MUTOOROO HOMESTEAD 5417 (8 km SW)
PAN07 PANDIE PANDIE 5731 SA (57 km SE)
UNO07 MT IVE 5710
VLA6 WIRRINDELLA HILL 5680
VLB8 BARTON HILL 5710
VLC7 MULOORINA HOMESTEAD 5733
VLD4 HEATON HILL 5720
VLF5 MOUNT GORE 5577
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
WIL07 ULOWDNA STATION 5434
Channel 8
ARK08 COULTHARDS LOOKOUT 5731
BRY08 MT BRYAN 5419
GIL08 PORT GILES 5582
MBV08 MT BEEVOR 5254
MTA08 MT ARDEN 5710
NEL08 MT NIELSEN 5730
PTL08 PILLAWORTA HILL 5607
TIL08 TILCHA 5731 (145 km NW)
VL5OC PANEY HOMESTEAD 5710
VLA7 YALATA 5690
VLB3 MT REBECCA 5710
VLG2 OODNATTA 5710
Tasmania
Channel 1
DEV01 MT CLAUDE 7306
FLI01 FLINDERS ISLAND 7255
SET01 MT FAULKNER 7030 - Hobart area
Channel 2
LCN02 MT ARTHUR 7268
TWC02 MT READ 7470 - West coast
Channel 3
NEC03 BEN LOMOND 7212 - North-east Tasmania
Channel 4
MID04 MILLERS BLUFF 7210 - Midlands area
Channel 5
Emergency Repeaters
HBT05 MT FAULKNER 7030
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
Channel 6
FLP06 FLINDERS ISLAND 7255
REC06 MT PAUL 7215 - East coast
VJA6 MT LLOYD 7140 - Derwent Valley area
WCT06 ST VALENTINES PEAK 7321 - West to north-west
Tasmania
Channel 7
CHT07 BARREN TIER 7030 - Central Highlands
TNE07 MT VICTORIA 7263 - East coast
Channel 8
BRN08 SHOREWELL 7320 - North-west coast
TNE08 SOUTH SISTER 7215 - East coast
Western Australia
Channel 1
AUG01 AUGUSTA 6290
COL01 MUNGALUP 6225
DEN01 DENMARK 6333
EQU01 MT MAGNET 6635
FLV01 FLORA VALLEY HOMESTEAD 6770 (30 km ESE)
GER01 MOONYOONOOKA 6530
KAT01 KATANNING 6317
KLB01 KELLERBERRIN 6410
KLY01 KOOLYANOBBING 6427
LEN01 LEONORA 6438
MKT01 POISON HILLS 6642
NIF01 TELFER 6725
NIN01 LEARMONTH 6701
PAD01 ORA BANDA 6436 (18 km SW)
PBO01 PARABURDOO 6760
PER01 WANNEROO 6065 - not operational 07/03
PKH01 MEEKATHARRA 6642
SAN01 SANDSTONE 6639 (12 km S)
STP01 NGAANYATARRA LAND 6438
VET03 WIDGIEMOOLTHA 6443
VLP4 KOOLINE STATION 6701
VLS01 CARASUE DAM 6436
WAR01 WARAKURNA 0872
WIK01 WICKHAM 6720
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
WWM01 WOODIE WOODIE MINE SITE 6760
Channel 2
ACC01 HALLS CREEK 6740
BIN02 BINDOON 6502
BUL02 BULLFINCH 6484
BUN02 BRUNSWICK JUNCTION 6224
CAR02 CARNAMAH 6517
EDJO2 EDJUDINA 6436 (34 km NE)
JER02 BREMER BAY 6338
KAL02 KALGOORLIE 6434 (25 km NW)
KIR02 MT MAGNET 6638
LYN02 THE KNOB 6701
LYNS2 PARABURDOO 6754 (40 km SE)
MRD02 MERREDIN 6415
OAK02 OAKES CREEK 6743
RBY02 RUBY PLAINS 6770
TJK02 NGAANYATARRA LAND 6438
TLB02 NGAANYATARRA LAND 6438
VJI832 DAVYHURST 6436
VLN5 MT MCLURE 6438
WIN02 WINGELLINA 0872
WLP02 WALPOLE 6398
WNG02 WONGAN HILLS 6603 (7 km NW)
Channel 3
ALB03 ALBANY 6330
CBY03 CORAL BAY 6701
CLA03 CARLOTTA 6275
CUE03 YALGOO 6635 (near)
HAH03 KALGOORLIE 6430
HC03 HALLS CREEK 6770 (60 km N)
JER03 JERRAMUNGUP 6337
KLW03 LEINSTER 6437 (40 km W)
KOJ3 KOJONUP 6395
NGA03 WILUNA 6646
PER03 ROLEYSTONE 6111
TAR03 TARMOOLA 6438
TJL03 NGAANYATARRA 6438
VLO3 CALINGIRI 6506
WWM03 NULLAGINE 6760 (75 km E)
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
Channel 4
????? LEONORA 6435
BYB04 DINNINUP 6244
CLT04 CARLTON HILL 6743
ESP04 ESPERANCE 6450
GNG04 LANCELIN 6043 (9 km SW)
JUN04 UNDEE 6646
KAM04 KAMBALDA 6441
KUL04 KULIN 6353 (30 km SE)
LAV04 LAVERTON 6440
MGR04 MARGARET RIVER 6284
MTB04 CRANBROOK 6321
MVL04 MARVEL LOCH 6426
TJU01 NGAANYATARRA LAND 6438
VLO4 MOUNT MAGNET 6638
VLS4 BEDFORD DOWNS STATION 6770
Channel 5
Emergency Repeaters
MTB05 MT BARKER 6324
PER05 MARTIN 6110
VLR4 WYALKATCHEM 6485
Channel 6
ADG06 NEWMAN 6753 (120 km NW)
BLS06 NGAANYATARRA 6438
BTN06 BRIDGETOWN 6255
DAR06 DARKAN 6392
LAV06 EDJUNDINA 6436
LDL06 ARGYLE 6743 (near)
LEN06 LEINSTER 6438
MM06 KALGOORLIE 6434
MNP06 MT MANYPEAKS 6328
MUR06 GASCOYNE JUNCTION 640 (172 km SE)
PAT06 NGAANYATARRA LAND 6438
PKH06 MEEKATHARRA 6642
QUN06 DUNSBOROUGH 6281
VLQ4 NORTHAMPTON 6535 (13 km N)
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
VMR661 JURIEN 6516
WKM06 WYALKATCHEM 6485
Channel 7
LEI07 LEINSTER 6435
LKA07 LAKE ARGYLE 6743
MAN07 MANJIMUP 6258
MEN07 MENANGINA 6436
MIP07 NGAANYATARRA LAND 6438
MTB07 STIRLING RANGES 6323
MUR07 CUE 6630 (170 km NW)
PIN07 PINJARRA EAST 6208 - under maintenance 04/03
RAV07 RAVENSTHORPE 6346 (25 km E)
VLQ6 COOLGARDIE 6436
VLS7 BIRRINDUDU STATION 6743
WIL08 WILUNA 6646
WUB07 YALGOO 6612 (70 km SE)
YDI07 NEWMAN 6753
YRK07 YORK 6302
Channel 8
ACC01 HALLS CREEK 6770
CCK08 COCKATOO ISLAND 6731
HNK08 NGAANYATARRA LAND 6438
MAN08 MANJIMUP 6258
MIN08 MINDEROO 6710
MMN08 LEONORA 6440 (50 km E)
MNJ08 FINUCANE ISLAND 6721
MSA08 BODDINGTON 6390
MUR08 CUE 6630 (189 km N)
NCM08 KAMBALDA 6442
PER08 PERTH 6000
RVT08 RAVENSTHORPE 6346
TLF08 TELFER 6760
YAK08 LEINSTER 6437
Australian Capital Territory
Channel 2
CBA02 ISAACS RIDGE 2607
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UHF Repeater List (Current October 30, 2003)
Channel 7
GIN07 MT GININI 2620 - not operational 07/03
Channel 8
CBA08 ISAACS RIDGE 2607
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Australian National Trunking Bands Index
Trunking Bands Index
National
(Same In All States, but with different uses)
160MHz National Trunking Band
400MHz National Trunking Band
800MHz National Trunking Band
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Note: Your States GRN (Government Radio Network-NSW, SA) also known as
the SMR (State Mobile Radio Network in Vic, Tas, Qld) frequencies can be found
from the main menu (home page) under the SMR/GRN Trunking Sub-Heading
Other Commercial Trunking Bands, Such as Telstra SMART net etc will be
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National 160 MHz Trunking Band
National 160 MHz Trunking
Band
(used by Govt, Commercial Operators-Access Rights
are sold to private companies)
Ch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Output RXF
165.2000
165.2125
165.2250
165.2375
165.2500
165.2625
165.2750
165.2875
165.3000
165.3125
165.3250
165.3375
165.3500
165.3625
165.3750
165.3875
165.4000
165.4125
165.4250
165.4375
165.4500
165.4625
165.4750
165.4875
165.5000
165.5125
165.5250
165.5375
165.5500
165.5625
165.5750
165.5875
Input TXF
169.8000
169.8125
169.8250
169.837
169.8500
169.8625
169.8750
169.8875
169.9000
169.9125
169.2500
169.2625
169.2750
169.2875
169.3000
169.3125
169.3250
169.3375
169.3500
169.3625
169.3750
169.3875
169.4000
170.0875
170.1000
170.1125
170.1250
170.1375
170.1500
170.1625
170.1750
170.1875
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User
Grp 1 Seg 1
Grp 2 Seg 1
Grp 3 Seg 1
Grp 4 Seg 1
Grp 5 Seg 1
Grp 6 Seg 1
Grp 7 Seg 1
Grp 8 Seg 1
Grp 9 Seg 1
Grp 10 Seg 1
Grp 11 Seg 1
Grp 12 Seg 1
Grp 13 Seg 1
Grp 14 Seg 1
Grp 15 Seg 1
Grp 16 Seg 1
Grp 17 Seg 1
Grp 18 Seg 1
Grp 19 Seg 1
Grp 20 Seg 1
Grp 21 Seg 1
Grp 22 Seg 1
Grp 23 Seg 1
Grp 24 Seg 1
Grp 1 Seg 1
Grp 2 Seg 1
Grp 3 Seg 1
Grp 4 Seg 1
Grp 5 Seg 1
Grp 6 Seg 1
Grp 7 Seg 1
Grp 8 Seg 1
National 160 MHz Trunking Band
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
165.6000
165.6125
165.6250
165.6375
165.6500
165.6625
165.6750
165.6875
165.7000
165.7125
165.7250
165.7375
165.7500
165.7625
165.7750
165.7875
165.8000
165.8125
165.8250
165.8375
165.8500
165.8625
165.8750
165.8875
165.9000
165.9125
165.9250
165.9375
165.9500
165.9625
165.9750
165.9875
166.0000
166.0125
166.0250
166.0375
166.0500
166.0625
166.0750
166.0875
166.1000
166.1125
166.1250
166.1375
166.1500
170.2000
170.2125
170.2250
170.2375
170.2500
170.2625
170.2750
170.2875
170.3000
170.3125
170.3250
170.3375
170.3500
170.3625
170.3750
170.3875
170.4000
170.4125
170.4250
170.4375
170.4500
170.4625
170.4750
170.4875
170.5000
170.5125
170.5250
170.5375
170.5500
170.5625
170.5750
170.5875
170.6000
170.6125
170.6250
170.6375
170.6500
170.6625
170.6750
170.6875
170.7000
170.7125
170.7250
170.7375
170.7500
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Grp 17 Seg 1
Grp 18 Seg 1
Grp 19 Seg 1
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Grp 21 Seg 1
Grp 22 Seg 1
Grp 23 Seg 1
Grp 24 Seg 1
Grp 1 Seg 1
Grp 2 Seg 1
Grp 3 Seg 1
Grp 4 Seg 1
Grp 5 Seg 1
Grp 6 Seg 1
Grp 7 Seg 1
Grp 8 Seg 1
Grp 9 Seg 1
Grp 10 Seg 1
Grp 11 Seg 1
Grp 12 Seg 1
Grp 13 Seg 1
Grp 14 Seg 1
Grp 15 Seg 1
Grp 16 Seg 1
Grp 17 Seg 1
Grp 18 Seg 1
Grp 19 Seg 1
Grp 20 Seg 1
Grp 21 Seg 1
Grp 22 Seg 1
Grp 23 Seg 1
Grp 24 Seg 1
Grp 1 Seg 1
Grp 2 Seg 1
Grp 3 Seg 1
Grp 4 Seg 1
Grp 5 Seg 1
National 160 MHz Trunking Band
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
166.1625
166.1750
166.1875
166.2000
166.2125
166.2250
166.2375
166.2500
166.2625
166.2750
166.2875
166.3000
166.3125
166.3250
166.3375
166.3500
166.3625
166.3750
166.3875
166.4000
166.4125
166.4250
166.4375
166.4500
166.4625
166.4750
166.4875
166.5000
166.5125
166.5250
166.5375
166.5500
166.5625
166.5750
166.5875
166.6000
166.6125
166.6250
166.6375
166.6500
166.6625
166.6750
166.6875
166.7000
166.7125
170.7625
170.7750
170.7875
170.8000
170.8125
170.8250
170.8375
170.8500
170.8625
170.8750
170.8875
170.9000
170.9125
170.9250
170.9375
170.9500
170.9625
170.9750
170.9875
171.0000
171.0125
171.0250
171.0375
171.0500
171.0625
171.0750
171.0875
171.1000
171.1125
171.1250
171.1375
171.1500
171.1625
171.1750
171.1875
171.2000
171.2125
171.2250
171.2375
171.2500
171.2625
171.2750
171.2875
171.3000
171.3125
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Grp 10 Seg 1
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Grp 12 Seg 1
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Grp 14 Seg 1
Grp 15 Seg 1
Grp 16 Seg 1
Grp 17 Seg 1
Grp 18 Seg 1
Grp 19 Seg 1
Grp 20 Seg 1
Grp 21 Seg 1
Grp 22 Seg 1
Grp 23 Seg 1
Grp 24 Seg 1
Grp 1 Seg 1
Grp 2 Seg 1
Grp 3 Seg 1
Grp 4 Seg 1
Grp 5 Seg 1
Grp 6 Seg 1
Grp 7 Seg 1
Grp 8 Seg 1
Grp 9 Seg 1
Grp 10 Seg 1
Grp 11 Seg 1
Grp 12 Seg 1
Grp 13 Seg 1
Grp 14 Seg 1
Grp 15 Seg 1
Grp 16 Seg 1
Grp 17 Seg 1
Grp 18 Seg 1
Grp 19 Seg 1
Grp 20 Seg 1
Grp 21 Seg 1
Grp 22 Seg 1
Grp 23 Seg 1
Grp 24 Seg 1
Grp 1 Seg 2
Grp 2 Seg 2
National 160 MHz Trunking Band
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
166.7250
166.7375
166.7500
166.7625
166.7750
166.7875
166.8000
166.8125
166.8250
166.8375
166.8500
166.8625
166.8750
166.8875
166.9000
166.9125
166.9250
166.9375
166.9500
166.9625
166.9750
166.9875
167.0000
167.0125
167.0250
167.0375
167.0500
167.0625
167.0750
167.0875
167.1000
167.1125
167.1250
167.1375
167.1500
167.1625
167.1750
167.1875
167.2000
167.2125
167.2250
167.2375
167.2500
167.2625
167.2750
171.3250
171.3375
171.3500
171.3625
171.3750
171.3875
171.4000
171.4125
171.4250
171.4375
171.4500
171.4625
171.4750
171.4875
171.5000
171.5125
171.5250
171.5375
171.5500
171.5625
171.5750
171.5875
171.6000
171.6125
171.6250
171.6375
171.6500
171.6625
171.6750
171.6875
171.7000
171.7125
171.7250
171.7375
171.7500
171.7625
171.7750
171.7875
171.8000
171.8125
171.8250
171.8375
171.8500
171.8625
171.8750
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Grp 4 Seg 2
Grp 5 Seg 2
Grp 6 Seg 2
Grp 7 Seg 2
Grp 8 Seg 2
Grp 9 Seg 2
Grp 10 Seg 2
Grp 11 Seg 2
Grp 12 Seg 2
Grp 13 Seg 2
Grp 14 Seg 2
Grp 15 Seg 2
Grp 16 Seg 2
Grp 17 Seg 2
Grp 18 Seg 2
Grp 19 Seg 2
Grp 20 Seg 2
Grp 21 Seg 2
Grp 22 Seg 2
Grp 23 Seg 2
Grp 24 Seg 2
Grp 1 Seg 2
Grp 2 Seg 2
Grp 3 Seg 2
Grp 4 Seg 2
Grp 5 Seg 2
Grp 6 Seg 2
Grp 7 Seg 2
Grp 8 Seg 2
Grp 9 Seg 2
Grp 10 Seg 2
Grp 11 Seg 2
Grp 12 Seg 2
Grp 13 Seg 2
Grp 14 Seg 2
Grp 15 Seg 2
Grp 16 Seg 2
Grp 17 Seg 2
Grp 18 Seg 2
Grp 19 Seg 2
Grp 20 Seg 2
Grp 21 Seg 2
Grp 22 Seg 2
Grp 23 Seg 2
National 160 MHz Trunking Band
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
167.2875
167.3000
167.3125
167.3250
167.3375
167.3500
167.3625
167.3750
167.3875
167.4000
167.4125
167.4250
167.4375
167.4500
167.4625
167.4750
167.4875
167.5000
167.5125
167.5250
167.5375
167.5500
167.5625
167.5750
167.5875
167.6000
167.6125
167.6250
167.6375
167.6500
167.6625
167.6750
167.6875
167.7000
167.7125
167.7250
167.7375
167.7500
167.7625
167.7750
167.7875
167.8000
167.8125
167.8250
167.8375
171.8875
171.9000
171.9125
171.9250
171.9375
171.9500
171.9625
171.9750
171.9875
172.0000
172.0125
172.0250
172.0375
172.0500
172.0625
172.0750
172.0875
172.1000
172.1125
172.1250
172.1375
172.1500
172.1625
172.1750
172.1875
172.2000
172.2125
172.2250
172.2375
172.2500
172.2625
172.2750
172.2875
172.3000
172.3125
172.3250
172.3375
172.3500
172.3625
172.3750
172.3875
172.4000
172.4125
172.4250
172.4375
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Grp 2 Seg 2
Grp 3 Seg 2
Grp 4 Seg 2
Grp 5 Seg 2
Grp 6 Seg 2
Grp 7 Seg 2
Grp 8 Seg 2
Grp 9 Seg 2
Grp 10 Seg 2
Grp 11 Seg 2
Grp 12 Seg 2
Grp 13 Seg 2
Grp 14 Seg 2
Grp 15 Seg 2
Grp 16 Seg 2
Grp 17 Seg 2
Grp 18 Seg 2
Grp 19 Seg 2
Grp 20 Seg 2
Grp 21 Seg 2
Grp 22 Seg 2
Grp 23 Seg 2
Grp 24 Seg 2
Grp 1 Seg 2
Grp 2 Seg 2
Grp 3 Seg 2
Grp 4 Seg 2
Grp 5 Seg 2
Grp 6 Seg 2
Grp 7 Seg 2
Grp 8 Seg 2
Grp 9 Seg 2
Grp 10 Seg 2
Grp 11 Seg 2
Grp 12 Seg 2
Grp 13 Seg 2
Grp 14 Seg 2
Grp 15 Seg 2
Grp 16 Seg 2
Grp 17 Seg 2
Grp 18 Seg 2
Grp 19 Seg 2
Grp 20 Seg 2
National 160 MHz Trunking Band
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
167.8500
167.8625
167.8750
167.8875
167.9000
167.9125
167.9250
167.9375
167.9500
167.9625
167.9750
167.9875
168.0000
168.0125
168.0250
168.0375
168.0500
168.0625
168.0750
168.0875
168.1000
168.1125
168.1250
168.1375
168.1500
168.1625
168.1750
168.1875
172.4500
172.4625
172.4750
172.4875
172.5000
172.5125
172.5250
172.5375
172.5500
172.5625
172.5750
172.5875
172.6000
172.6125
172.6250
172.6375
172.6500
172.6625
172.6750
172.6875
172.7000
172.7125
172.7250
172.7375
172.7500
172.7625
172.7750
172.7875
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Grp 22 Seg 2
Grp 23 Seg 2
Grp 24 Seg 2
Grp 1 Seg 2
Grp 2 Seg 2
Grp 3 Seg 2
Grp 4 Seg 2
Grp 5 Seg 2
Grp 6 Seg 2
Grp 7 Seg 2
Grp 8 Seg 2
Grp 9 Seg 2
Grp 10 Seg 2
Grp 11 Seg 2
Grp 12 Seg 2
Grp 13 Seg 2
Grp 14 Seg 2
Grp 15 Seg 2
Grp 16 Seg 2
Grp 17 Seg 2
Grp 18 Seg 2
Grp 19 Seg 2
Grp 20 Seg 2
Grp 21 Seg 2
Grp 22 Seg 2
Grp 23 Seg 2
Grp 24 Seg 2
©2003, 2004 The Australian Scanning Encyclopedia,
Ashley Geelan
Many companies and various government departments make use of the
160MHz trunking band. It can be controlled by various trunking networks,
depending on the area. In Victoria, both EDACS and Motorola trunking
protocols are used on this network, this may vary in other states.
TRUNKING INDEX
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National 400 MHz Trunking Band
National 400 MHz Trunking
Band
(As used by Govt, Commercial Operators, Private
Companies)
Ch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
Output RXF
415.5750
415.5875
415.6000
415.6125
415.6250
415.6375
415.6500
415.6625
415.6750
415.6875
415.7000
415.7125
415.7250
415.7375
415.7500
415.7625
415.7750
415.7875
415.8000
415.8125
415.8250
415.8375
415.8500
415.8625
415.8750
415.8875
415.9000
415.9125
415.9250
415.9375
415.9500
415.9625
415.9750
415.9875
Input TXF
406.1250
406.1375
406.1500
406.1625
406.1750
406.1875
406.2000
406.2125
406.2250
406.2375
406.2500
406.2625
406.2750
406.2875
406.3000
406.3125
406.3250
406.3375
406.3500
406.3625
406.3750
406.3875
406.4000
406.4125
406.4250
406.4375
406.4500
406.4625
406.4750
406.4875
406.5000
406.5125
406.5250
406.5375
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National 400 MHz Trunking Band
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
416.0000
416.0125
416.0250
416.0375
416.0500
416.0625
416.0750
416.0875
416.1000
416.1125
416.1250
416.1375
416.1500
416.1625
416.1750
416.1875
416.2000
416.2125
416.2250
416.2375
416.2500
416.2625
416.2750
416.2875
416.3000
416.3125
416.3250
416.3375
416.3500
416.3625
416.3750
416.3875
416.4000
416.4125
416.4250
416.4375
416.4500
416.4625
416.4750
416.4875
416.5000
416.5125
416.5250
416.5375
416.5500
406.5500
406.5625
406.5750
406.5875
406.6000
406.6125
406.6250
406.6375
406.6500
406.6625
406.6750
406.6875
406.7000
406.7125
406.7250
406.7375
406.7500
406.7625
406.7750
406.7875
406.8000
406.8125
406.8250
406.8375
406.8500
406.8625
406.8750
406.8875
406.9000
406.9125
406.9250
406.9375
406.9500
406.9625
406.9750
406.9875
407.0000
407.0125
407.0250
407.0375
407.0500
407.0625
407.0750
407.0875
407.1000
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National 400 MHz Trunking Band
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
416.5625
416.5750
416.5875
416.6000
416.6125
416.6250
416.6375
416.6500
416.6625
416.6750
416.6875
416.7000
416.7125
416.7250
416.7375
416.7500
416.7625
416.7750
416.7875
416.8000
416.8125
416.8250
416.8375
416.8500
416.8625
416.8750
416.8875
416.9000
416.9125
416.9250
416.9375
416.9500
416.9625
416.9750
416.9875
417.0000
417.0125
417.0250
417.0375
417.0500
417.0625
417.0750
417.0875
417.1000
417.1125
407.1125
407.1250
407.1375
407.1500
407.1625
407.1750
407.1875
407.2000
407.2125
407.2250
407.2375
407.2500
407.2625
407.2750
407.2875
407.3000
407.3125
407.3250
407.3375
407.3500
407.3625
407.3750
407.3875
407.4000
407.4125
407.4250
407.4375
407.4500
407.4625
407.4750
407.4875
407.5000
407.5125
407.5250
407.5375
407.5500
407.5625
407.5750
407.5875
407.6000
407.6125
407.6250
407.6375
407.6500
407.6625
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National 400 MHz Trunking Band
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
417.1250
417.1375
417.1500
417.1625
417.1750
417.1875
417.2000
417.2125
417.2250
417.2375
417.2500
417.2625
417.2750
417.2875
417.3000
417.3125
417.3250
417.3375
417.3500
417.3625
417.3750
417.3875
417.4000
417.4125
417.4250
417.4375
417.4500
417.4625
417.4750
417.4875
417.5000
417.5125
417.5250
417.5375
417.5500
417.5625
417.5750
417.5875
417.6000
417.6125
417.6250
417.6375
417.6500
417.6625
417.6750
407.6750
407.6875
407.7000
407.7125
407.7250
407.7375
407.7500
407.7625
407.7750
407.7875
407.8000
407.8125
407.8250
407.8375
407.8500
407.8625
407.8750
407.8875
407.9000
407.9125
407.9250
407.9375
407.9500
407.9625
407.9750
407.9875
408.0000
408.0125
408.0250
408.0375
408.0500
408.0625
408.0750
408.0875
408.1000
408.1125
408.1250
408.1375
408.1500
408.1625
408.1750
408.1875
408.2000
408.2125
408.2250
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National 400 MHz Trunking Band
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
417.6875
417.7000
417.7125
417.7250
417.7375
417.7500
417.7625
417.7750
417.7875
417.8000
417.8125
417.8250
417.8375
417.8500
417.8625
417.8750
417.8875
417.9000
417.9125
417.9250
417.9375
417.9500
417.9625
417.9750
417.9875
418.0000
418.0125
418.0250
418.0375
418.0500
418.0625
408.2375
408.2500
408.2625
408.2750
408.2875
408.3000
408.3125
408.3250
408.3375
408.3500
408.3625
408.3750
408.3875
408.4000
408.4125
408.4250
408.4375
408.4500
408.4625
408.4750
408.4875
408.5000
408.5125
408.5250
408.5375
408.5500
408.5625
408.5750
408.5875
408.6000
408.6125
©2003, 2004 The Australian Scanning Encyclopedia,
VicNews.
Many companies and various government departments make use of the
400MHz trunking band. It can be controlled by various trunking networks,
depending on the area. Uses of and/or on this network may vary from state to
state and town to town
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National 800 MHz Trunking Band
National 800 MHz Trunking
Band
(As used by Govt, Commercial Operators, Private
Companies)
In Tasmania, these frequencies are used by the EDACS network, in
Victoria by Crown Casino Security
Ch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Output RXF
865.0125
865.0375
865.0625
865.0875
865.1125
865.1375
865.1625
865.1875
865.2125
865.2375
865.2625
865.2875
865.3125
865.3375
865.3625
865.3875
865.4125
865.4375
865.4625
865.4875
865.5125
865.5375
865.5625
865.5875
865.6125
865.6375
865.6625
865.6875
865.7125
865.7375
865.7625
865.7875
Input TXF
820.0125
820.0375
820.0625
820.0875
820.1125
820.1375
820.1625
820.1875
820.2125
820.2375
820.2625
820.2875
820.3125
820.3375
820.3625
820.3875
820.4125
820.4375
820.4625
820.4875
820.5125
820.5375
820.5625
820.5875
820.6125
820.6375
820.6625
820.6875
820.7125
820.7375
820.7625
820.7875
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National 800 MHz Trunking Band
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865.8125
865.8375
865.8625
865.8875
865.9125
865.9375
865.9625
865.9875
866.0125
866.0375
866.0625
866.0875
866.1125
866.1375
866.1625
866.1875
866.2125
866.2375
866.2625
866.2875
866.3125
866.3375
866.3625
866.3875
866.4125
866.4375
866.4625
866.4875
866.5125
866.5375
866.5625
866.5875
866.6125
866.6375
866.6625
866.6875
866.7125
866.7375
866.7625
866.7875
866.8125
866.8375
866.8625
866.8875
866.9125
820.8125
820.8375
820.8625
820.8875
820.9125
820.9375
820.9625
820.9875
821.0125
821.0375
821.0625
821.0875
821.1125
821.1375
821.1625
821.1875
821.2125
821.2375
821.2625
821.2875
821.3125
821.3375
821.3625
821.3875
821.4125
821.4375
821.4625
821.4875
821.5125
821.5375
821.5625
821.5875
821.6125
821.6375
821.6625
821.6875
821.7125
821.7375
821.7625
821.7875
821.8125
821.8375
821.8625
821.8875
821.9125
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National 800 MHz Trunking Band
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866.9375
866.9625
866.9875
867.0125
867.0375
867.0625
867.0875
867.1125
867.1375
867.1625
867.1875
867.2125
867.2375
867.2625
867.2875
867.3125
867.3375
867.3625
867.3875
867.4125
867.4375
867.4625
867.4875
867.5125
867.5375
867.5625
867.5875
867.6125
867.6375
867.6625
867.6875
867.7125
867.7375
867.7625
867.7875
867.8125
867.8375
867.8625
867.8875
867.9125
867.9375
867.9625
867.9875
868.0125
868.0375
821.9375
821.9625
821.9875
822.0125
822.0375
822.0625
822.0875
822.1125
822.1375
822.1625
822.1875
822.2125
822.2375
822.2625
822.2875
822.3125
822.3375
822.3625
822.3875
822.4125
822.4375
822.4625
822.4875
822.5125
822.5375
822.5625
822.5875
822.6125
822.6375
822.6625
822.6875
822.7125
822.7375
822.7625
822.7875
822.8125
822.8375
822.8625
822.8875
822.9125
822.9375
822.9625
822.9875
823.0125
823.0375
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868.0625
868.0875
868.1125
868.1375
868.1625
868.1875
868.2125
868.2375
868.2625
868.2875
868.3125
868.3375
868.3625
868.3875
868.4125
868.4375
868.4625
868.4875
868.5125
868.5375
868.5625
868.5875
868.6125
868.6375
868.6625
868.6875
868.7125
868.7375
868.7625
868.7875
868.8125
868.8375
868.8625
868.8875
868.9125
868.9375
868.9625
868.9875
869.0125
869.0375
869.0625
869.0875
869.1125
869.1375
869.1625
823.0625
823.0875
823.1125
823.1375
823.1625
823.1875
823.2125
823.2375
823.2625
823.2875
823.3125
823.3375
823.3625
823.3875
823.4125
823.4375
823.4625
823.4875
823.5125
823.5375
823.5625
823.5875
823.6125
823.6375
823.6625
823.6875
823.7125
823.7375
823.7625
823.7875
823.8125
823.8375
823.8625
823.8875
823.9125
823.9375
823.9625
823.9875
824.0125
824.0375
824.0625
824.0875
824.1125
824.1375
824.1625
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National 800 MHz Trunking Band
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869.1875
869.2125
869.2375
869.2625
869.2875
869.3125
869.3375
869.3625
869.3875
869.4125
869.4375
869.4625
869.4875
869.5125
869.5375
869.5625
869.5875
869.6125
869.6375
869.6625
869.6875
869.7125
869.7375
869.7625
869.7875
869.8125
869.8375
869.8625
869.8875
869.9125
869.9375
869.9625
869.9875
824.1875
824.2125
824.2375
824.2625
824.2875
824.3125
824.3375
824.3625
824.3875
824.4125
824.4375
824.4625
824.4875
824.5125
824.5375
824.5625
824.5875
824.6125
824.6375
824.6625
824.6875
824.7125
824.7375
824.7625
824.7875
824.8125
824.8375
824.8625
824.8875
824.9125
824.9375
824.9625
824.9875
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VicNews.
Many companies and various government departments make use of the
800MHz trunking band. It can be controlled by various trunking networks,
depending on the area. In Victoria, both EDACS and Motorola trunking
protocols are used on this network, this may vary in other states.
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Automobile Clubs Of Australia Index [RACV, RACQ, NRMA, RAA, AA, RACT, RAC)
56GB
Automobile Clubs Index
Royal Automobile Club Victoria RACV
National Roads & Motorist's Association NSW-NRMA
Royal Automobile Association (South Aust)-RAA
Automobile Association (NT) [AA]
Royal Automobile Club Queensland [RACQ]
Royal Automobile Club Tasmania [RACT]
Royal Automobile Club (WA) [RAC]
National 4WD HF Radio Network VKS 737
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Victoria Police 4wd Club is on 161.3500MHz
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RACV Frequencies
Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV)
These are the frequencies used by the RACV Patrol Vans, RACV Battery Vans etc, so If you break down, have
RACV membership and a scanner, you can listen in to the patrolman getting dispatched to your breakdown job.
Use
RACV Patrol UHF
RACV Patrol UHF
RACV Patrol UHF
RACV Patrol HF
RACV Patrol HF
RACV Patrol HF
RACV Patrol HF
RACV Patrol HF
RACV Patrol HF
Frequency Out
486.9250
487.3750
487.6750
3.7760
5.1350
7.4850
10.8030
13.8985
17.5320
Frequency In
481.7250-NFM
482.1750-NFM
482.4750-NFM
USB
USB
USB
USB
USB
USB
Transmitter/Repeater Locations
Dunns Hill
Melbourne-Rialto Towers
Arthur’s Seat (Mornington Peninsula)
Noble Park, Melbourne
Noble Park, Melbourne
Noble Park, Melbourne
Noble Park, Melbourne
Noble Park, Melbourne
Noble Park, Melbourne
Notes:
RACV uses Intergraph Pty Ltd to provide its mobile data and voice communications equipment and operates under contract the
RACV Break down call centre. This is the only communications dispatch contract still held by Intergraph Public Safety Pty Ltd
within Victoria
The RACV use a six frequency, three channel repeater-based (duplex) UHF radio network in Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat,
Bendigo, Warrnambool, Shepparton, Wodonga, Echuca,, Morwell, Warrigal, Drouin, Sale, Wangaratta and many other populated
places.
They also use a state wide HF radio network in Upper Side Band mode (Note the massive white “broom handle” size antenna on
many RACV patrol vans, which is a HF radio antenna-this is how to tell vehicles fitted with HF radio, like police 4wds etc)to
communicate across country Victoria, and even within Melbourne in UHF “dead spots”
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National Roads & Motorists Association NSW [NRMA] Frequencies
National Roads and Motorists Association
NSW (NRMA)
These are the frequencies used by the If you break down, have NRMA membership and a scanner; you can listen
in to the patrolman getting dispatched to your breakdown job.
Use
NRMA Paging System
Frequency Out
450.4250
Frequency In
40.7500
473.3250
NRMA Sydney
494.8250
Callsign:
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Royal Automobile Association South Australia Frequencies
Royal Automobile Association of South
Australia (RAA)
These are the frequencies used by the If you break down, have RAA membership and a scanner; you can listen in
to the patrolman getting dispatched to your breakdown job.
Use
Link
RAA
RAA
RAA
RAA
RAA
RAA
RAA
RAA
RAA
RAA
Link
Link
Link
Frequency Out
460.9250
487.3250
488.8500
488.2000
489.4250
488.1500
485.9000
487.0250
488.0000
488.9500
487.7500
414.9500
414.1750
23.3100GHz
Frequency In
451.4250
482.1250
488.2750
483.0000
484.2250
482.9500
480.7000
481.8250
482.8000
483.7500
482.5500
404.6250
404.7250
22.07800GHz
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Auto Clubs Index
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Automobile Assocation (Northern Territory) [AA] Frequencies
Automobile Association (Northern Territory)
These are the frequencies used by the If you break down, have AA membership and a scanner; you can listen in to
the patrolman getting dispatched to your breakdown job.
Use
Frequency Out
75.8300
Frequency In
Callsign: VM8LF
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Royal Automobile Club of Queensland [RACQ] Frequencies
Royal Automobile Club Queensland (RACQ)
These are the frequencies used by the If you break down, have RACQ membership and a scanner; you can listen
in to the patrolman getting dispatched to your breakdown job.
Use
RACQ
RACQ
RACQ
RACQ
RACQ
RACQ Brisbane
RACQ Brisbane
RACQ Brisbane
RACQ
RACQ Brisbane
RACQ Brisbane
Frequency Out
465.7000
466.2000
465.6500
464.2250
465.1000
470.3000
471.1750
470.1000
470.5250
464.2500
465.3500
Frequency In
456.2000
456.7000
456.1500
454.7250
455.6000
475.5000
476.3750
475.3000
475.7250
454.7500
464.9000
Callsign: VH4BR
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Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania [RACT] Frequencies
Royal Automobile Club Tasmania (RACT)
These are the frequencies used by the If you break down, have RACT membership and a scanner; you can listen
in to the patrolman getting dispatched to your breakdown job.
Use
RACT
Frequency Out
77.5500
RACT
81.0000
RACT
80.0500
RACT
RACT
464.4250
77.6875
RACT
80.1875
Point To Point Link
RACT
460.3500
Frequency In
454.9250
450.8500
RACT
RACT
RACT
Callsign: VH7RAC
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Royal Automobile Club [RAC] Western Australia Frequencies
Royal Automobile Club (RAC) Western
Australia
These are the frequencies used by the If you break down, have RACQ membership and a scanner; you can listen
in to the patrolman getting dispatched to your breakdown job.
Use
RAC WA
RAC WA
RAC WA
RAC WA
RAC WA
RAC WA
RAC WA
RAC WA
RAC WA
RAC WA
Frequency Out
478.4750
477.9250
478.7250
476.0750
477.5750
478.3250
475.6250
477.5250
477.6750
478.3500
Frequency In
473.2750
472.7250
473.5250
479.4250
472.3750
473.1250
470.4250
472.3250
472.4750
473.1500
Callsign: VH6DWR
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VKS-737 National Four Wheel Drive Radio Network Frequencies
National Four Wheel Drive Radio Network
VKS-737
These are the frequencies used by the VKS 737 HF radio network. The network was formed and officially given
frequencies by the ACA after during the late 1980’s and early 1990’s there were instances of four wheel drive
vehicles in the outback interfering with the transmissions of the Royal Flying Doctor Service. So the radio
inspectors were sent in, made big effort to crack down on illegal frequency usage, the end result being that the
ACA allowed the formation of a National 4wd HF Radio network, known as VKS 737, which operate a network
of five HF frequencies:
Use
VKS 737 Ch 1
VKS 737 Ch 2
VKS 737 Ch 3
VKS 737 Ch 4
VKS 737 Ch 5
Frequency Out
5.4550
8.0220
11.6120
14.9770
3.9950
Frequency In
USB
USB
USB
USB
USB
Callsign:VKS 737
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Australian Scanning Encyclopedia-VicNews News Page
The continually updated news page. With scanner news, website news, events
and more. Submit an article to me via email ageelan@bigpond.com and use this
page to help you monitor activity. Some articles may appear as they are
happening!!
Interstate News Is Most Welcome, As Is Overseas News, so long as it relates, in
some way, to scanning.
Thursday, October 16, 2003
Web Site News: This page and the ezboard Bulletin Board pages have been added to the site
to allow more feedback amongst us all, and this page is Australia’s first-ever dedicated scanner
news page.
VicNews
Melbourne: Don’t forget the VicHealth Herald-Sun Tour this weekend (starts Friday) and the
MotoGP at Phillip Island. Two once-a-year events for you to scan this weekend and over the
next few weeks (cycle tour)-Use the daily Herald Sun to see what town the race will be in for a
given day grab your h/held scanner and get to it.
VicNews
America: Next week the US President, Mr George W “Dubya” Bush will be in Australia, and
yes the Secret Service can be monitored here. I’ll have all the frequencies online by next
Monday so you too can chase the US President.
VicNews
Wodonga: A teenager was shot in the back in Wodonga yesterday. The 17 year old was taken
to the Albury (NSW) Base Hospital at approx 0830hrs. Homicide detectives are interviewing a
38-year-old suspect. Herald Sun
You could have heard this incident live on: Police “P” District VHF-164.0000MHz, NSW
Police UHF CH 21, Vic Ambulance, Albury Base Hospital, Homicide Squad, Prime & WIN
TV and 131.6000AM/125.1000AM PolAir (Air 495).
VicNews
Melbourne (Flemington, Ascot Vale): Due to a number of idiotic youths who’ve started
throwing railway (ballast) rocks at trams, there has been an increase in night time radio traffic
on the tram radio network and more transit police on the Broadmeadows (“I” Distrcit)
channels.
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Panton Hill: An arsonist last night set fire to the bistro area of the Panton Hill Hotel (Yes, it’s
where I drink-my local) causing over $600,000 damage. Over 50 fire fighters from Lower
Yarra Group (Panton Hill, Warrandyte, St Andrews, Diamond Creek* and Eltham) CFA
brigades battled from about 0130hrs to put out the blaze. The majority of the damage was
confined to the bistro and kitchen areas, but it burnt most of the roof out. Police are
investigating a link to an earlier nearby fire at the St Andrews Football Club rooms. The
publicans, Naomi & Matthew Stubley (who live on site at the pub’s residence) tried to douse
the flames with extinguishers and hoses after a neighbour raised the alarm. Naomi Stubley,
who took over the licence last Christmas was just starting to build up the business.
Opinion: As I personally know a lot of Panton Hill residents and knew Naomi & Matt
reasonably (they serve me beer nightly-except for this Weds, Thurs) and I know that Naomi is
hoping to open at least the bar by Friday night. Please support this pub; it is a friendly,
country atmosphere pub, but only 6 km from Hurstbridge rail station. Currently locals are
drinking in the shed next door to the pub!!
You could listen to this incident on CFA CHs 54, 55, 56 and on VicPol UHF 67 (“H” Yarra
District),
*Not in Lower Yarra Group, but in Diamond Valley Group.
(I personally scanned this incident whilst parked across the road in mate’s driveway and this
report is based on what I saw and heard)
VicNews
Westgate Bridge: New speed cameras have been installed to start operation in December.
Soon speed and red light camera locations will be added to the site (radar detectors are legal
and part of my scanning armoury, our law states “detect any signal” which includes the signal
coming from radar detectors.!!
Wednesday, October 15, 2003
Melbourne:
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ISSN 1038-6971 or other copyright holders.
The sources masthead at end of the article acknowledges all stories from other sources.
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Scanner Man's Scanner (Radio) Shack Setup
Scanner Man’s Shack
(Part I of II)
Some people may find some useful ideas in here for their shack, or thy may not. Either way, here’s my set-up from the
antenna to the shack.
[Part A] My Radios. [Part B] My Antennas [Part C] Accessories [Part D] The Shack [Part E] Software I Use [Part F] DV
News Article
Part A: The Scanners I’ve Owned/Own
(1)↓Realistic Pro-2004; (June 21, 1989 to March 1992)-Modified to 400ch & Scan Speed Increased
(2)Motorola Radius AP50 CFA Listening Set; (March 1992 to 21 June 1995)
(3)↓AOR 1500; (21 June1995-Christmas 1998)-Stolen
(4) CAMNIS HSC-050; (February-September 1998)-(Camnis HSC-050 is a re-badged AOR 1500)
(5) AOR 1500LE; (September 1998-June 21, 2000) (Looks same as AOR 1500)
(6)↓AOR 8000 (June 21, 2000- May 2001)
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(7)↓Uniden Bearcat 60XLT 10ch (May 2001-May 2002)-Bought as a go-between when other $$ commitments prevailed then
gave away to a friend.
(8)AOR 8200 Mk 2 (May 23, 2002-May 11, 2003) (Marks 1,2,3 all look same-Mk 1Green case, 2 & 3 Black)
(9)↓AOR 8200 Mk 3 (May 11, 2003 to present). Modified with Collins Filters and other accessories in London, October 2003.
(10)↓PYE M.T.R.I. Melbourne Made 1966 Valve HF 0-30MHz Military (Aust Army) Radio. Historic Australian Radio
(September 2002+)
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Know anything about this radio? Please email me what you know,
need to find out more.
(11)↓Yaesu VX-150 VHF H/held (October 2003 to present)
(12) Motorola Radius AP50 CFA Listening Set (June 2003 to present)
(13)↓Uniden Washington 27MHz HF AM/SSB Base Station CB with extras (1993 to present)
(14)Pearce Simpson Super Lion MK II AM/SSB 27MHz CB with extras (1989 to 1993) stolen
(15)Pearce Simpson Super AM/SSB 27MHz CB Radio
(16) Two 0.5 watt UHF hand held’s from DSE that use UHF CB channels 18, 20 and 24.
Each scanner (except the stolen AOR 1500) was sold via the Trading Post or to a friend (usually a newcomer, “what’s that,
where can I get one!”) to fund part of the upgrade to next scanner. I now intend to stay with my current AOR for many years. (I
can’t see there being too much else I want a scanner for, and I have all these great accessories that no scanner had before the
new AOR (Memory cards etc) so I think this baby will satisfy me for years to come. I have also recently used an Icom R10,
another sensational wide band multi-purpose scanner. (Thanks to Mike for the use of his) I’ve also found that the CFA Motorola
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listening sets perform extremely well receiving the VHF High Band (140-170MHz) in some cases being as good as, or slightly
better, than the AOR 8200 III on the same frequency, but on a h/held antenna! Not bad at all. I now use this for monitoring the
CFA and VICPOL VHF Country Network. I have also used an Icom R2, a trusty scanner, good for an intermediate level scanner
user.
You’ll notice, that apart from the Pro-2004 all of my scanners are hand-held. To me a Base Scanner totally defeats half the
purpose of scanning, and so do mobile ones to a lesser degree. How can you test signals? In short a hand-held can be a base or
mobile scanner, but a mobile or base can’t change into a hand-held. At home with your base you can’t hear the local
McDonalds’s Drive Thru and you want to see if you can if yo are a bit closer. How do you do this with a base. Hand-helds are
much more practical in almost every way from a scanning point of view and I recommend hand-held, hand-held, hand-held to all
those considering buying a scanner. (Remembering that McDonald’s etc transmit on .01 watt!! So you need to be within 100m to
pick up the signal) And what about going to Flinders St, or Central Station, Sydney Harbour or Station Pier, V8 SuperCar races
such as Winton, Phillip Island, Eastern Creek, Gold Coast, Bathurst, The Aquarim, Crown Casino, Avalon Air Show, AFL or NRL
footy, most of these events can be attended and listened in on, but unless you own a h/held, how do you plan on taking it with
you? One practical use for a base scanner is a cheap Uniden for just UHF police while using a better scanner for the real signals,
or in the circumstances of living near an RAAF airfield I would try and get an AR5000 +3 to add, just for monitoring them.
I plan on adding a mobile UHF and a base UHF CB to the shack next, followed by a reasonably new laptop computer. Which will
need only IE, Outlook Express, Word, Works DB, AOR Workshop, JAOR a modem, CD ROM and all my decoding software- a
purpose built laptop for scanning anywhere, anytime!! As we all know, it takes time to build a super shack. I started at 14 and
only at 23 did I start to have a top class set-up, before that it was a ‘pocket money’ budget system as most of young guys will
find until you have an income of your own. And every day there’s always a new gadget to add, but who can afford it?
Part B: My Antenna Systems:
[Home]
New Set-Up For My Antenna Feedline Switching (From 14/11/2003):
The discone, dipole (Scantenna-Mobile 1) and 25m shortwave/hf long wire are all now fed to a 3-way switch box. As
opposed to below where it discusses my co-phasing project. (Three antenna’s in, one coax out) and I now switch
between each antenna individually) This box then feeds the input of the AOR and I simply select which antenna is best
for what I am currently scanning Dipole for UHF such as trains, get further, discone for VHF airband and shortwave
wire for aviation HF bands. I may still from time to time go back to what I had below with the co-phasing but I found
that the connectors have a high loss and result in some static that I can now clean up by switching to another antenna,
without having to unplug, re-connect etc. I believe this is because of the BNC t-piece used bieng designed for RG58C/
U (which is now used a networking cable-so don’t ask for cb cable, they won’t know what the hell your on about, but at
least our coax will survive)and PC networks and not a %)Ohm RF feedline, resulting in unacceptable loss levels to a
radio user. The VHF (164MHz) CFA & VICPOL plus the UHF (470MHz) band antennas are individually fed using
BELDEN 9913 and I connect them direct to scanner if needed. Whilst the other set-up below (co-phasing) worked
better than my previous setup (Which was just a Benelec 6 element Discone on a TV mast ‘hockey’ stick hooked up to
roof, like most early set-ups) which was used until January 2002, when the tower went up. (It only took three people
and a normal extension ladder and about 2 hours to install the mast by the way.)
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A 50ft (15m) mast has attached a Mobile One Scan
Master dipole antenna and 16-element discone cophased together [at the scanner] with RG213 Coax with
PL259 CB plugs with BNC to PL259 adapters
attached, which also come in handy for connecting a
UHF, 27 MHz or amateur antenna direct to the scanners
BNC (This is done using a computer network style BNC
t-piece adapter-no longer used, too much loss. The mast
is 4 way guyed at 10 feet intervals and sits upon the
centre pitch of the roof.
The masts are available from Hills Hoists Australia http://products.hills.com.au/Hills.HillsBranded.Website/index.jsp or
through Middendorp electrical supply stores. (Check your phone book for nearest store)
Mobile:
Police UHF Mobile Antenna, Mobile 1 ‘Scantenna’, Mobile 1 27MHz helical whip, UHF CB 477 MHz with 12db gain
antenna. And various handheld antennas (2 right angled 625cm telescopic whip (as supplied with AOR AR8200III), 2x
Mobile One rubber duckies, 1 430MHz amateur rubber duckie, 1 140MHz amateur rubber duckie, 1 477MHz UHF
rubber duckie, 1 Yaesu VX 150 144MHz rubber duckie)
Future Antenna Plans:
VHF Yagi (Beam) Antenna for 144-170MHz
UHF Yagi (Beam) Antenna for 433-780MHz
HF Inverted “V” Long wire for 100Khz-30MHz
Adding a Pre-Amp
Satellite Dish, Decoder etc
Repairs to 27MHz Station Master and modify for use with PYE MTRI on 25-30MHz
Other Antennas as needed
All the other antennas (expect TV-normal 75 ohm) terminate in a PL259 plug that I then plug a PL259 to BNC adapter
into. I find this way I have an antenna system that can be used for some transmitting [when I get my amateur licence],
as well as that the antennas I use for cb or uhf can be used for scanning without having to solder on and off plugs all
the time. Also, you will not find a BNC plug that can accept the thickness of RG213 coax. Speaking of coax, I use
RG213 or BELDEN 9913 (which is very expensive, 1.50 per metre) because using any other coax over such a great
distance of about 80ft (x2=160ft) from top of mast to scanner plug would result in too much loss and would make the
mast’s height useless. RG 213 helped improve reception over 40% at my location with the mast at 50ft.
(In comparison to RG58-CU over same distance on same test frequencies)
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Part C: The Scanning Accessories I Own (And keep in my “Scanner Kit”):
(1) DTMF Decoder:
For decoding the numbers people press on cordless phones, SMR radios, A simple
device that you turn on, place an in-built microphone next to your scanner’s speaker (or
mobile, house or other source) and when a beep is heard it will display on an LCD
screen the number pressed. This device works in the same way as the automatic phone
services that exist work. (I.e. when you’re told to press 2, a computer decodes that you
have pressed 2 and switches to that function, my device just displays the number
pressed on the screen). SUITABLE FOR ANY BRAND/MODEL OF SCANNER (Approx
$160 from http://www.spyquipworld.com.au)
(2) CR8200:
Tape recording lead that (AOR 8200 specific item) plugs into my scanner’s computer out socket and switches on and
off automatically a tape recorder. The tape recorder is my mother’s 1970s SANYO Cassette Recorder that has a
1.5mm auto on/off switch (looks like a mini-mini headphone plug & socket) and the usual 2.5mm headphone socket.
The auto on-off switch was used for a microphone that came with it and had an on-off switch. What it meant was that
you could press “play & record” and switch record on and off via the microphone. This device made for the AR8200
simply uses the old microphone on/off switch plug to switch scanner record on/off through the use of automatic record
level and voltage drop circuitry in a box between the scanner and tape player. SUITABLE FOR AOR 8200 I, II and III
ONLY-Order from ACCESS COMMUNCATIONS for $125.00
This means that I simply plug in this cable, press play & record and the scanner switches record on or off
automatically within .001 seconds of the squelch opening, switching off record once the squelch closes again. I have
found this feature extremely useful for many applications, from recording chases to listening for rare military
transmissions, or for working out more information by being able to listen to something over and over, which often
leads to little clues or pointers about who or what you are listening to if that is not already known.
(3) EM8200 Memory Card:
Lets me save the current 1000 memory channels and 40 search banks to a removable storage card, leaving the
scanner clear of all data for programming more frequencies and search limits in. 1 memory card will let you save 4,000
channels and 160 search limits. When I add another card (August 2003) I will have a scanner 8,000 channels and 320
search limits pre-programmed! Add another card and I’ve got 12,000 channels and 480 search limits. With computer
software memory management available as well the card can be used to store extra frequencies to take for field work
without the need for a computer to store memory files, this was you can delete the card’s contents, save something
new, then when you get back to the shack simply upload those files to a new pc memory file and download whatever it
was you deleted earlier and you are back to your usual operating conditions.
SUITABLE FOR AOR 8200 I, II and III ONLY-Order from ACCESS COMMUNCATIONS for $165.00
(4) CTCSS Decoder Card:
Decodes the sub-audible CTCSS tones used by most government and other businesses. It is law for most commercial
(and government) operators to use CTCSSS or DCS encoding on their network. The AOR can find CTCSS with this
memory card, or the software package can do it without a memory card, again making this card great for field useage.
(This is what allows the CFA etc to re-allocate the same frequency in a different part of the state, by giving each area
that uses the same frequency a different CTCSS sub-audible tone. SUITABLE FOR AOR 8200 I, II and III ONLYOrder from ACCESS COMMUNCATIONS for $165.00
(5) VI8200 Voice Inversion de-scrambler card:
De-scrambling ‘sped up donald-duck” like voices. Simply unscrambles a simple way of hiding voices used in British
Government radios and some Australian cordless phones, inserting this card unscrambles it and make the audio
normal again. This scrambling works by making the highest voice frequency the lowest and the lowest frequency the
highest, hence the name ‘voice inversion’ SUITABLE FOR AOR 8200 I, II and III ONLY-Order from ACCESS
COMMUNCATIONS for $165.00
(6) RU8200: Recording Card: which allows me to continually loop or one-time-only record about 20 seconds of audio
from the scanner without the need for a tape player. I often put this card in my pocket when going out to the footy etc
as it allows me to record without having to lug around the old brick of a tape recorder (and again more batteries!)
SUITABLE FOR AOR 8200 I, II and III ONLY-Order from ACCESS COMMUNCATIONS for $165.00
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(7) TE8200 Tone Eliminator:
Eliminates the many tones that are heard on scanners (Try V/Line Chs 1-12 for an example within in a minute or so of
listening) SUITABLE FOR AOR 8200 I, II and III ONLY-Order from ACCESS COMMUNCATIONS for $125.00
(8)CC 8200 Scanner To PC Serial Cable with built-in Level Shift: Dick Smith ended up giving me this cable for free
as they kept getting lost in da mail
(9) Opto Electronics Mini-Scout Frequency Counter: [Still To Buy]
Gives an instant frequency rad-out of nearby radios (see near-field receivers) and
can automatically tune my AOR’s manual mode (known to AOR and Alinco
scanner users as Twin VFO.)to that frequency with the OS8200 cable that
connects the A8200 scanner to the output of the Opto Scout and Mini Scout rang
of frequency counters.
(A) 35mm film ‘normal’ Pentax SLR Camera:
Good for antenna photos, events and recording of events visited etc through
scanning. (And for this site and incident recording of course). I always carry it with
me, as a way of recoding events photographically, such as antenna’s fires etc.
(B) Compass, yes a good old compass. Two reasons, one is in case I do get lost on one of my scanning research/
holiday expeditions (I travel anywhere in Australia mind you) and so I can work out the location of antennas should I
not have access to a good enough map or the ACA database. I may one day add a hand held GPS unit to the kit,
when they come down in price a bit as they gain popularity.
(C) Cassette Recorder: A 1960’s SANYO tape player/recorder serves well as it’s powered by 5x D Cells, 7.6vDC or
240vAC, depending on your needs. This saves batteries when at home, allows usage without an ac/dc converter, and
the dc I use for power in my vehicle, thus allowing me to auto record anything using the CR8200 lead and this tape
player’s mic & mic on/off switch (Which in the 60’s turned the record/play etc on or off, in 2003, the AOR’s recording
cable automatically switches the microphone on/off allowing recoding whenever the squelch opens.
Part D The Shack Itself:
I have devoted my life to radio communications, and in particular, scanning. One might say I’m a scan-acholic. If I’m
not at work or out (Like Some w/ends etc) then I’m either at home or mobile scanning or carrying out research about
scanning, frequencies codes etc. As I’m 25 years old, I still enjoy “having a few beers” with the guys and gals and
going driving and away to places mostly outside capital cities for holidays on long weekends etc, where I again,
incorporate scanning and research about frequencies for that town in my holiday. As for the capitals other than our
beautiful Melbourne, I have relatives in every other capital, which I will visit at some time over the next year or so,
again bringing back more scanner stuff for the site.
I hope to continue running and adding to the site until my death, which I would expect is at least 50-60 years away
from now, I hope! A lucky person may one day be handed control of the site and all the pc files on it, but that’s at least
50 years away yet.
My Info:
Name: Ashley Geelan
Nickname: “Scanner Man”
Callsign: “Alley Cat” ACBRO 365
Martial Status: Girlfriend
Scanning Since: 1989
First Radio Transmission: HF CB 27.1750MHz AM, 4watts, 6km after school (Grade 4, Age 10, 1989)
Born: 21 June 1978
Age: 25 in 2003
Email: ageelan@bigpond.com ageelan@yahoomail.com.au
Phone: (03) 9435 8966 or 0415738997
Yahoo ID: ashleygeelan
School: Montmorency High School from 1991-1995 and Viewbank College for VCE Years 11 & 12 in 1997 –98.
Work: Radio Ops, Antenna Installer, Paving, Bricklaying, Labourer, Motor Mechanics, Landscape Gardening
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Over and Out.
73s and 88s to All Who Use My Site! Happy Scanning
Part E: Software
For controlling the AOR itself I use Workshop V2.06 (The AOR supplied software), JAOR or ScanCat Gold For Windows. For the
AOR I find that for scanning and live scanner feed JAOR is best, but for memory management and creating editing of data
between radio and software is best performed using the AOR supplied control software.
I also use WACARS for ACARS decoding and WinTone 2.0 for CTCSS and DTMF decoding as well as POCSAG for Pager
decoding. I plan on buyoing a Universal M400 Decoder for all modes in the future, again it doesn’t need, but can use, a pc to
operate. The other software is sometimes use is discussed further in the software section.
Diamond Valley News, Wednesday, March 12, 2003. (p13) (©2003 Leader Newspapers Ltd/News Ltd)
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Don’t worry, the test case failed and Banyule City Council abandoned this idea when the WIA (Vic) took our side.
More articles about scanning are kept at the Yahoo Groups Files Section Of This Site.
©2003 The Australian Scanning Encyclopedia, Ashley Geelan.
Photographs must not be re-produced without first seeking written permission from me
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Links To Other Australian Scanning Web Sites:
Australian Scanning Web Sites:
National:
The Australian Scanning Encyclopedia
Extreme World Wide Scanner Radio
The Australian Scanning Guide
Australian Radio Resource Page
Shortwave Listener’s Delight Australia
Emergency Services Network
Aust Citizens Band Radio Operators
Wireless Institute Of Australia-WIA
Australian Capital Territory:
Scan ACT
ACT Live
Victoria:
Scanning Victoria
Melbourne Metro Scan
Vic Scan
Mornington Peninsula Scan
New South Wales:
The Spectrum’s Edge Scanning Page
NSW Scanner Audio Recordings Site
Bathurst, Mt Panorama Frequencies
Newcastle Scan
NSW Emergency Services Scanning Page
Richo’s NSW Site
Andrew’s Scanner Site
South Australia:
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Links To Other Australian Scanning Web Sites:
Scanner Monitoring In South Australia
Dave’s Domain SA Scanner Site
Queensland:
Kev’s Scanner Pages
Brisbane Radio Scanner
Gold Coast Radio Scanner
CQ Scan
Q-Scan
Western Australia:
Western Australia Radio Scanner User’s Group
Scanning By Potato
WA Highway Frequencies (Police Mostly
Tasmania:
Tasmania Scanner Radio
Tasmanian Emergency Services Scanning
Northern Territory:
Northern Territory Scanner Site
New Zealand:
Some NZ Frequencies
Christchurch Frequencies
New Zealand Scanners Organization
Some of these sites require memberships and/or fees and charges
etc.
Our Policy: “We here at Australian Scanning believe that all
radio information available: frequencies, codes, maps, repeater
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locations, callsigns etc should be available to all Australians free of
any fees, charges, or passwords.”
Memberships and restricted access to information will never
occur at Australian Scanning.
If you’re paying membership to a radio scanner site what are you paying for?
You’re paying for codes, frequencies and other information that under law is ‘Public Domain
Information’- which means it can be found elsewhere for free if you put in an effort to find
it! And if the host(s) of the user-pays sites posts a code or information they worked out by
hearing it on air then they are using the scanner for financial gain-something clearly not
allowed in Australia under the Radio Communications Act 1992 (Cwlth). Therefore, one
must provide this information for free-ie not for profit.
Are you the webmaster of a Scanning/Communications/Radio site and you’d
like to have yours added?
Email me ageelan@bigpond.com with your sites name, web address and state
of origin.
Or if you’ve found a site not listed that you think should be please email me the
site address and I’ll consider adding it.
©2003, 2004 COPYRIGHT The Australian Scanning Encyclopedia, VicNews Ltd, and
Ashley Geelan.
No part of this page may be transmitted or re-produced in whole or part without permission from the author(s).
This Page Last Updated: January 17, 2004
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Links To On-Line "Live" Scanners Of The World
Links To On-Line "Live" Scanners
Found or got a ‘live’ site not listed. Email ageelan@bigpond.com with the link details.
Australia & Pacific Region
NSW (SYDNEY)
South West Sydney Live Scanner
(Provided by The Spectrum’s Edge NSW Scanning Site-CURRENTLY OFFLINE)
VICTORIA (MELBOURNE)
Australian Scanning Live Scanning, Melbourne’s North East
Not always online, you will hear all VKC VHF & UHF, CFA, MFB, Airband, Railways and anything else
that I’m listening to
INTERNATIONAL [UNITED STATES]
National Incident Notification Network
(I am the only Australian member! And in the process of helping and advising NINN on setting
up an Australian arm, divided by states. Email me with your input, questions, or comments &
check out the NINN web site) [The Australian NINN service will be run from this web site
exclusively]
"Squelch" The Dutch Scanning Home Page
Scan Cape Cod Live Scanner Feed
Scan Boston Live Scanner Feed
Grand Rapids, Michigan Live Scanner Feed
Scan Atlanta - Numerous Atlanta Area Scanner Feeds
Cary, North Carolina Scanner Feed
Binghampton NY Area Scanner Feed
Action Radio Network's New York City Feeds
Action Radio Network's Las Vegas Metro Feed
Action Radio Network's Las Vegas/Clark County Fire/EMS Feed
Stamford CT Area Live Audio
Evansville Indiana Area Live Audio with APCO-25 Stations
Mashpee, MA Police Department Live Audio
Cape Cod Fire Departments Live Audio
North Harris County Texas Fire Departments
Council Bluffs Iowa/Omaha Nebraska Live Audio
Oklahoma City Fire Department Live Audio
Gwinnett County, Georgia (near Atlanta) Police, Fire, and EMS Live Audio
Other Sites With On Line Scanner Lists
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Links To On-Line "Live" Scanners Of The World
Yahoogroups Live Scanner Audio Group (Requires Membership)
How to Create a FREE scanner feed using Shoutcast and Winamp
Webring for Online Scanners
Public Safety Broadcasts on the Internet
Live 365 Online Scanner List
Shoutcast Online Scanner List
My Police Scanner Dot Com - List of Online Scanners
Learn How To Make Your Own Live Scanner Connection
©Copyright 2003 Australian Scanning Encyclopaedia.
Links ©2003 Owner of the links web site/home, live scanner provider.
Each live scanner linked to is owned by that owner and is in no way associated with, or
supported by, the Australian Scanning Encyclopedia, with the exception of my link.
These links are provided so people who never have owned a scanner can get some idea of what
they are likely to hear. Feel free to contact me if you’d like help setting up a new scanner feed.
Those of you with scanners but no websites-I may be able to host your live scanner, email me
for further details
Other Audio (.wav) files available via email or yahoo! Include:
Space Shuttle Columbia Launch & Last Communications Before Disintegration
Met Train Drivers, Melbourne (Epping to City Ghost Train Incident)
AFL Grand Final 2002-Police & Media Audio
AFL Grand Final 2003-Police & Media (Available Monday 29/9/2003 after GF)
Tram Accident 12/6/03
Police chase from Geelong to Springvale, non-stop across three districts!!
Some HF Radio from the War In Iraq
HF Marine Weather
Vic Ambulance
I am currently considering (mb space allowing) to create a page of scanner audio recordings. It
is likely that one will be online shortly.For now, I have enabled one recording, the Metrol one
linked to above. Depending on space as I build the site, I may add some more I have and create
separate page.
Recordings of particular services can be made upon request (small fee applies-$5)
and sent to you as .wav file. Email me if you need to know more at ageelan@bigpond.
com or send an SMS with “recording needed” to 0415 738 997
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Every Scanner Manufacturer In The World
The Complete List OF Every Scanner
Manufacturer In The World
ICOM Worldwide Site
ICOM Australian Site
Alinco Worldwide Site (Japan)
Uniden Worldwide Web Site
Uniden Australian Site
AOR Japan(HQ) Web Site
AOR USA Web Site
AOR UK Web Site
Yaesu World Wide Web Site (Japan)
“Manufacture” Rebadged AOR Scanners
Radio Shack/Realistic Web Site
Kenwood World Wide Site
Motorola Worldwide Web Site
Fairhaven are a UK scanner manufacturer with no web site who have so far released only
one model the RS500 VX Radio Database
Trident, Camnis and CommTel are all manufacturers who re-badge and re-sell AOR
scanners with different cases!
And that's all the scanner manufacturers of the world.
Note that Radio Shack & Realistic are the same company, (Tandy Australia). Tandy Australia, now
owned by Dick Smith (Woolworth’s) and they don't sell Realistic scanners, only Uniden’ s (not even
AOR, probably after my complaints) and as a result, Realistic & Radio Shack products (inc scanners)
are no longer available here.
*Check the scanner models page for further.
Know of a manufacturer not listed then please post it at Australian Scanning Group
Check out their pages for latest overseas and domestic scanner model releases and for almost all
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manufacturer supplied scanner software.
Due to Copyright restrictions, Australian Scanning cannot offer downloads of the manufacturer's
scanner software, I can however link you to their pages where you will find it all. For other scanner
software package downloads, please go to the "Downloads" section.
Related Pages:
Links To Scanner Accessory Manufacturers of the world
Scanner & Accessory Retailers, Australia & New Zealand
Overseas Scanner & Accessory Retailers (So you can order models etc not available here)
©2003 The Australian Scanning Encyclopedia
A Page for all radio manufacturers in the world (SW, DSP, CB, CODAN, RFDS etc is being
considered for addition to the site.
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