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Re: More Mile End Control - What are the Radio Frequencies Used for the North East??




Rod <berlina@bigpond.com> wrote in message
7p1eu4$rfh$1@news1.mpx.com.au">news:7p1eu4$rfh$1@news1.mpx.com.au...
>
> David Langley wrote in message <37B3FBF3.C5E1EB7F@ancc.com.au>...
> >Maurie Daly wrote:
> >
> >> When Radio was first introduced onto the NE corridor in early 1980s
there
> were
> >> two separate channels used , 419.65 for SG and 419.95 for BG, but this
> seems
> >> to have been changed in around 1991 to just the one channel.
> >
> Major probs with NE radio System!
> First Adelaide were off line, but that is fixed now, 96xx calls
> automatically route to Adelaide, others all to Collins St.
> The 'Fix" stuffed BG control so now we are using the Emergency Services
> Radio.
> Someone finally spat the dummy, and we hear a Satellite Radio System will
> soon be in place for all ARTC tracks..so I guess that will be fine for
NRC,
> and it will mean a 4th radio will need to be installed in G Class loco's
> Rod
>
Rod,

Its a plot to introduce DOO!!!

Anymore radios in the cab and there won't be enough room for your mate <G>

Bob.