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Just got back from a trip to Australia. Took my Radio Shack PRO-94,
had no problems whatsoever. The security people just asked me to turn it on to make sure it worked. We had a 24hr layover in Narita Japan the motel was right next to Narita airport, listened to the tower just about all night long. While in AU, I scanned all the air freq's till I heard something, the fact we spent most of our time in Cairns, the airport was fairly busy. I then scanned all the HF fereq, till we heard something, so in short there was always something to listen to. On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 04:28:25 -0700, jamoran wrote: there are many australian scanner web sites, go do a search for australian scanner frequencies and ask the web page operator I have bought scanner radios from UK and Australian merchants nad had them shipped into the USA, they work just fine.. I also frequently with at least one (usually 2) scanners and a shortwave radio (sony-2010) plus I have a frequency database in my laptop It's fun to listen to the tower, approach, and center frequencies as well as the airline ground frequencies. The civil aviation frequencies are the same 108-118 mhz for navigational nd airport beacons and 118-137mhz for voice and ACARS data. ARINC (aeronautical radio incorporated) also has an international HF or shortwave radio network they operate for aircraft flying internationally and over oceans to report positions and receive traffic clearances. This in addition to the USA network. ARINC VHF frequencies are in the 128-132mhz range and AM modulated. the first time they saw me, airport security asked what the scanner was, now, I usualy have the tower or one of the active TRACON (approach or departure) frequencies in the scanner when I go through security, IF I dont, the security people often ask to listen to the tower more as a matter of curiousity. SP Cook wrote: Christopher O'Callaghan wrote: 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? Scanner as it it receives broadcasts other than SW, AM and FM commercial bands? Like a police scanner? If you are asking whether you can use it on a plane, it probably won't work anyway. If you are asking if it is legal to use in Australia, you should contact the Australian Embassy or the Australian equilivant of the FCC directly. You will probably need some sort of Australian liscense, and you may find that the freqs. used for various purposes are different there. |
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