moonbounce
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Anyone know the radio frequencies used on tower cranes? I have one near me and another about to go up, thought they would be
interesting to listen to.
TIA
interesting to listen to.
TIA
Anyone know the radio frequencies used on tower cranes? I have one near me and another about to go up, thought they would be
interesting to listen to.
TIA
Yes and Yes - depends on who bought the radiosI have done a bit of searching and haven't come across anything, just wondering if they would be digital or analog.
System Name | Type |
---|---|
BearCom Canada - PushPlus Network | DMR Motorola Connect Plus (TRBO) |
FleetConnect | DMR Motorola Connect Plus (TRBO) |
OnQ Network | NXDN NEXEDGE 4800 |
452.450 | M | 331 DPL | CRANES | Cranes @ construction site on Collier Street |
Have you gone to the site and tried "Close Call"?A lot of those frequency listings a part of trunk systems here in Ontario (LTR, DMR, NXDN) other than the 469's. But, I agree to search 406-470 , guaranteed something will show up.
My suggestion would be the UHF LPU frequencies. Also look at (ugg) Baofeng default frequencies. My experience though is that many of the bigger companies use a discrete frequency for safety reasons. Analog with PL/DPL. Crane operators do not like the constant chirps of DMR nor the time delayed echos from the 'ground guy". If you can get near the cement trucks or canteen truck with a Close Call radio you should hit gold.