Difference between revisions of "VicTrack (VIC)"
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− | ===Metropolitan Radio Coverage Map=== | + | ===Metro Trains Melbourne=== |
+ | In late 2014 the Metro Trains radio system (UTRS) has been moved to an new GSM-R System in the 1.7Ghz range, this can't be listened to by any scanner, however Stoney Point trains can be scanned via TTB | ||
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+ | ===Metropolitan and Rural Radio Coverage Map=== | ||
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+ | V/Line's radio system or TTB is located in the 400mhz band with conductors in the same band. More Info [http://rsa.four12.net/vic/centrol.htm here] | ||
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+ | Return to DB page: {{DB|a|6236|VicTrack (VIC)}}<br/> | ||
+ | Return to Wiki page: [[Victoria (AU)]]<br/> | ||
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+ | [[Category:Victoria Railroads]] |
Latest revision as of 17:28, 19 November 2015
Metro Trains Melbourne
In late 2014 the Metro Trains radio system (UTRS) has been moved to an new GSM-R System in the 1.7Ghz range, this can't be listened to by any scanner, however Stoney Point trains can be scanned via TTB
Metropolitan and Rural Radio Coverage Map
V/Line (Rural Trains)
V/Line's radio system or TTB is located in the 400mhz band with conductors in the same band. More Info here
Return to DB page: VicTrack (VIC)
Return to Wiki page: Victoria (AU)