Digital frequencies Glasgow including tetra for aor dv10 ?
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Digital frequencies Glasgow including tetra for aor dv10 ?
Hi I know we can’t listen to police but anyone have a aor scanner that can pickup tetra for other places or digital frequencies for aor dv10 ?
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Re: Digital frequencies Glasgow including tetra for aor dv10 ?
Newcastle Metro Trains
Nottingham Trams
London Tube Network
Northern Ireland Ambulance & Fire
All reported in the clear..
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Nottingham Trams
London Tube Network
Northern Ireland Ambulance & Fire
All reported in the clear..
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Plus Dublin Luas Tram Network
Glasgow Underground (think its clear)
Glasgow Underground (think its clear)
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Re: Digital frequencies Glasgow including tetra for aor dv10 ?
Daft question but does in the clear mean you can listen to these organisations on this radio? Fee free to pm me rather than posting
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Re: Digital frequencies Glasgow including tetra for aor dv10 ?
It is no secret, unencrypted (in the clear) Tetra can be received by the AOR DV1 and DV10, also by various dongles that can be plugged into a PC..Maybolelistner wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021, 14:57 Daft question but does in the clear mean you can listen to these organisations on this radio? Fee free to pm me rather than posting
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Re: Digital frequencies Glasgow including tetra for aor dv10 ?
Hi Mike ,
Have sent you a pm hope this is okay!
Thanks
Have sent you a pm hope this is okay!
Thanks
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Re: Digital frequencies Glasgow including tetra for aor dv10 ?
Will reply to your PM here, I am no expert on PC dongles so you would do better asking your questions on here as you would reach a wider group of expertise on the subject..
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Are you any good with the set up? And also with those names you mentioned above can you receive these nationwide? Just trying to work out if it’s worth my
While trying to pursue this side of the hobby
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Re: Digital frequencies Glasgow including tetra for aor dv10 ?
I had a dongle years ago but migrated to digital scanners that are not tied to a PC and can run stand alone, also a couple of scanners I use are portable - which you can't easily do with a dongle.
Apart from the Northern Ireland example the other examples are limited to their local are and in the case of London Underground the signal is not receivable very far from the tube stations and overground lines..
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Apart from the Northern Ireland example the other examples are limited to their local are and in the case of London Underground the signal is not receivable very far from the tube stations and overground lines..
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Re: Digital frequencies Glasgow including tetra for aor dv10 ?
With tetra and other radio networks in the uk none are nationwide, only radio network nationwide is airwave the encrypted emergency service network.
Tetra infrastructure is very expensive so no point in say London Underground network having base stations in Manchester or Glasgow etc.
Most if not all private networks are clear and limited range from where they operate.
If near the coast it’s been reported some off shore wind farms use tetra. But not all.
Some onshore ones also use it also but ones around me still use analog.
Tetra infrastructure is very expensive so no point in say London Underground network having base stations in Manchester or Glasgow etc.
Most if not all private networks are clear and limited range from where they operate.
If near the coast it’s been reported some off shore wind farms use tetra. But not all.
Some onshore ones also use it also but ones around me still use analog.
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Re: Digital frequencies Glasgow including tetra for aor dv10 ?
Anyone know if the new "Emergency Services Network" has gone live in the UK yet?
I know that here in NI the Fire and Ambulance has been on Tetra in the clear for a long time now, but recently some of the Ambulance stuff has disappeared ( namely the Rapid Response units ) and I was wondering if they had migrated to the new system or had just changed to an encrypted Tetra instead?
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I know that here in NI the Fire and Ambulance has been on Tetra in the clear for a long time now, but recently some of the Ambulance stuff has disappeared ( namely the Rapid Response units ) and I was wondering if they had migrated to the new system or had just changed to an encrypted Tetra instead?
TIA
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Re: Digital frequencies Glasgow including tetra for aor dv10 ?
The new ESN is still in construction / testing.
I can see the network on my mobile when I do a manual network scan.
Certainly here in Scotland the cops still use airwave but are / have also been issued with tablet / PDA but not sure if that’s on ESN or another network at present
I can see the network on my mobile when I do a manual network scan.
Certainly here in Scotland the cops still use airwave but are / have also been issued with tablet / PDA but not sure if that’s on ESN or another network at present
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Re: Digital frequencies Glasgow including tetra for aor dv10 ?
Still a year away I would say, they are now replacing all the Huawei equipment they spent years fitting.abyzz wrote: ↑05 Jun 2021, 15:07 Anyone know if the new "Emergency Services Network" has gone live in the UK yet?
I know that here in NI the Fire and Ambulance has been on Tetra in the clear for a long time now, but recently some of the Ambulance stuff has disappeared ( namely the Rapid Response units ) and I was wondering if they had migrated to the new system or had just changed to an encrypted Tetra instead?
TIA