Central /queen street station Glasgow ?
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Central /queen street station Glasgow ?
Hi does anyone know the central station or queen street station frequencies and colour codes? If they use digital or just normal fm mode ?
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Re: Central /queen street station Glasgow ?
For someone with all the receiving gear you don't seem to have a lot of luck..GlasgowTransmission wrote: ↑09 Jan 2022, 10:26 Hi does anyone know the central station or queen street station frequencies and colour codes? If they use digital or just normal fm mode ?
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Re: Central /queen street station Glasgow ?
Or just lazy.
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Re: Central /queen street station Glasgow ?
Frequencies very busy so search the UHF band and you will find them within a few minutes. Then report your finds to the group perhaps?
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Re: Central /queen street station Glasgow ?
Hi Glasgow Transmission
These frequencies used to be in use on FM a few year back.
Central Station 453.900
Queen Street 453.550
ctcss was in use on both.
Not listened in some time but good for a starting point although they may well be Digital comms now.
Most organisations i have dealt with usually keep the same frequency if they move from Analogue to Digital so bear that in mind.
Have a listen and let us know.
These frequencies used to be in use on FM a few year back.
Central Station 453.900
Queen Street 453.550
ctcss was in use on both.
Not listened in some time but good for a starting point although they may well be Digital comms now.
Most organisations i have dealt with usually keep the same frequency if they move from Analogue to Digital so bear that in mind.
Have a listen and let us know.
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Now that’s more like it , thanks mate one of the decent ones on this who actually help like this group is supposed to help for , I mean it’s a discussion page for this sort of stuff unlike some members. Thank you , your the type of people this page needs 

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Re: Central /queen street station Glasgow ?
Did you go to Central and Queen Street and search as suggested? Several freqs to be found at each station in range 453-462.5. I see that that two have have been suggested for starters so await your report to the group.
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Re: Central /queen street station Glasgow ?
Unfortunately (and I have 1st hand experience of this) companies are monitoring what is being discussed as these forums are findable in Google searches, leading to places going encrypted as a result of it.GlasgowTransmission wrote: ↑22 Jan 2022, 20:09 Now that’s more like it , thanks mate one of the decent ones on this who actually help like this group is supposed to help for , I mean it’s a discussion page for this sort of stuff unlike some members. Thank you , your the type of people this page needs![]()
Less and less is being disclosed in open forums because of a minority causing a nuisance on licensed frequencies leading to users using the encryption level.
Sign of the times unfortunately
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Very ture and I have experienced the same.scottyboy wrote: ↑09 Feb 2022, 13:06Unfortunately (and I have 1st hand experience of this) companies are monitoring what is being discussed as these forums are findable in Google searches, leading to places going encrypted as a result of it.GlasgowTransmission wrote: ↑22 Jan 2022, 20:09 Now that’s more like it , thanks mate one of the decent ones on this who actually help like this group is supposed to help for , I mean it’s a discussion page for this sort of stuff unlike some members. Thank you , your the type of people this page needs![]()
Less and less is being disclosed in open forums because of a minority causing a nuisance on licensed frequencies leading to users using the encryption level.
Sign of the times unfortunately
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Re: Central /queen street station Glasgow ?
Was at central tofay and queen street they use dmr Motorola handsets
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Re: Central /queen street station Glasgow ?
all still fm, no dmr in central or queen street. I passed through both stations today.
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Re: Central /queen street station Glasgow ?
Avanti also on the same as ScotRail, not dmr