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Re: Sussex Frequencies is 6 years old :/

Posted: 23 Jun 2011, 14:32
by wind in the antenna
The intention was to release it so that users can filter it for their areas of interest. If you filter for administrative area ie, Brighton & Hove, Adur, Lewes etc it should give the exact data you are after. Alternatively, you can filter by lattitide.

I've had a lot of trouble exporting it lately. I think the last one might have failed to handle all of the data. I've tried many formats but with no success.

Re: Sussex Frequencies is 6 years old :/

Posted: 25 Jun 2011, 14:10
by RadioB0B
@tony in Brighton firstly many thanks for the upload and time! blimey its massive, I had most success with the. csv file as I use XP with service pack 3 for my portable radio work and sstv, Ham Radio Deluxe etc. BUT it can only handle 1,683 lines? which is where it falls over, so now I won't know if any of the Brighton data is there or missing lines? Being positive I will try and sort them like you say but i have little experience with windows spresdsheets its just a basic package, i would like to make a hi rez version as a 12Mp .jpg file then zip it up, usable on any smart phone, camera, netbook etc.. and small ones for each city..


my new sig..
"have you heard about that virus called Microsoft Windows?.. maybe youve heard of it?"

Re: Sussex Frequencies is 6 years old :/

Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 09:00
by scann3r
Many thanks, managed to access the upload. What a great spreadsheet, certainly is interesting.

Does anyone have any frequencies for the B&H traffic wardens? Also, is it possible to listen to the buses trunked system?

Re: Sussex Frequencies is 6 years old :/

Posted: 30 Dec 2011, 13:34
by RadioNerdz
I believe these duplex frequencies are used by the Traffic Wardens in B&H:

453.825 460.325

453.975 460.475

167.7375 172.5375 123

Re: Sussex Frequencies is 6 years old :/

Posted: 10 Jan 2012, 14:47
by mikeyeye
RadioBob,

Download it in Excel and get close to 40,000 lines!

Re: Sussex Frequencies is 6 years old :/

Posted: 09 May 2013, 22:38
by RedPolo
Hi Guys

On 459.325mhz i seem to be getting what sounds like a bug in an office or something.
Im near the Hilton Metropole Hotel in Brighton.

Can anyone receive this frequency or have any ideas what this is ?

Re: Sussex Frequencies is 6 years old :/

Posted: 15 Jan 2014, 18:24
by wabsnazsm
Is there no chance of having an up to date list of Brighton frequencies? I'm very new at this but I'd dearly love to see a few lists of things to listen out for. Any help would be hugely appreciated.