Queensland Police VHF Frequencies
|
Ch |
Freq-Out |
Freq-In |
Area Of
Use |
|
41 |
77.5400 |
|
Brisbane,
Cairns, Cooktown |
|
42 |
77.4200 |
|
Augethella, Barcaldine, Charleville, Cloncurry, Longreach,
Miles, St George |
|
43 |
77.4800 |
|
Esk, Ipswich, Middlemount, Townsville |
|
44 |
77.5100 |
|
|
|
45 |
77.4500 |
|
Laidley, Mareeba, Wallangarra |
|
46 |
77.5700 |
|
Brisbane, Cairns, Dalby, Edward River, Innisfail, Lockhart
River, Port Douglas |
|
47 |
77.4950 |
|
|
|
48 |
77.3750 |
|
Mackay & Townsville |
|
49 |
77.3300 |
|
Bundaberg, Eidsvold, Kilcoy, Monto |
|
50 |
77.3450 |
|
Lamington Plateau, Beaudesert |
|
51 |
76.4000 |
77.4200 |
Charters Towers, Hayman Island, Moonie, Cook, Talwood,
Thursday Island |
|
52 |
76.4300 |
77.4500 |
Clairview, Dysart, Mary, Kathleen |
|
53 |
76.4900 |
77.5100 |
Bell Peak Nth, Burra, Cloncurry, Sarina, Tara |
|
54 |
76.3550 |
77.3750 |
Byfield, Charleville, Goondiwindi, Hannaford, Longreach |
|
55 |
76.5200 |
77.5400 |
Barcaldine, Briaba, Morvern, Richmond, Rockhampton |
|
56 |
76.5500 |
77.5700 |
Dalby, Kingaroy, Lambs Head, Marathon, Mitchell, Yelarbon |
|
57 |
76.3100 |
77.3300 |
Bollon, Cairns, Maryborough, Tara, Texas, Toowomba |
|
58 |
76.3700 |
77.3900 |
Mackay, Middlemount |
|
59 |
76.3850 |
77.4050 |
Emerald, Nebo, St George, Townsville |
|
60 |
76.4600 |
77.4800 |
Clermont, Hamilton Island, Mt Isa, Rockhampton |
|
61 |
76.0500 |
77.0500 |
Gatton, Tara, Tenterfield |
|
62 |
76.1250 |
77.1750 |
Millmeran, Stanthorpe |
|
63 |
76.2000 |
77.2750 |
Chinchilla, Warwick, Yelarborn |
|
64 |
76.3400 |
77.3300 |
Eulo, Flinton, Nebo |
|
65 |
76.4450 |
77.4650 |
Blackwater, Cairns, Brisbane, Longreach, Proston |
|
66 |
78.9100 |
|
Brisbane |
|
N/A |
119.1000 |
|
Air Wing Helicopters To Police Units On Ground |
|
N/A |
131.6000 |
|
Air Wing Aircraft to Air Traffic Control at Civil airports
& RAAF bases |
|
? |
83.7600 |
|
|
|
? |
83.8650 |
|
|
|
? |
156.5250 |
|
|
|
67 |
160.7750 |
156.1750 |
|
|
68 |
160.9250 |
156.3250 |
|
|
? |
154.3750 |
|
|
|
N/A |
149.1750 |
|
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!
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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