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Old July 3rd 05, 11:30 AM
Troy Rowland
 
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Chris,

Have a look at the following sites:-
www.scanaustralia.com.au
www.scannsw.aesvn.org/
They should give you pretty much what you are after. Bear in mind that NSW
Police us VHF mid band (78MHz) in many country areas. This may pose a
problem if you do not have a wideband scanner.

Regards
Troy



"Christopher O'Callaghan" wrote in message
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I plan on visiting relatives in New South Wales from newcastle to
sydney.Then i go to Brisbane for a holiday.

chris



"Troy Rowland" wrote in message
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Where do you intend to go Chris? That will play a big part in what you
can hear.

Urban areas will be just like the U.S. Outback areas are serviced by HF
and satphone, so you won't hear a great deal.

Troy

Q wrote in message .. .
"Christopher O'Callaghan" wrote in news:d9n2va
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Hi,

In a month i will be making a long trip to australia for a holiday.I of
course plan on bringing my Bearcat portable radio scanner.I just nned
to
know is it illegal for me to bring it with me on the plane?

Chris


Of course it's legal! Granted, once you get there, if you go into the
bush, it's gonna be deaf.

Took my AR8200 into the bush in 2001, (Flinder and Gawler ranges, SA)
and
didn't get any comms, DUH!

I'd suggest bringing one of the new scanners with "near field" frequency
features. The pro 83 or pro 97 (in my stable) but don't know what steps
and bands are predominant in Oz.

Good luck!

Q



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