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Students of the School of Signals, New Guinea Force, working with a 108 Army Wireless Set. The No. 108 Wireless Set was a wireless radio transceiver used by the Australian Army during the Second World War. The unit was based on the Wireless Set No. 18 and was modified during its production forming 3 different variants: Mk1, Mk2 and Mk3.
The Western Australia Police Radio Network is an encrypted Project 25 (APCO-25) Phase 1 digital trunked radio system operating in Western Australia. The network commenced operation in 2011, and currently provides coverage to 20,000 square kilometres around Perth , and 25,000 square kilometres around regional areas, equating to 95% of the WA ...
Both Australia and New Zealand use 7 MHz channel spacing (for PAL B) on VHF, but the frequencies and channel numbers differ substantially because of Australia revising its VHF TV band usage. Australia adopted Zweiton for stereophonic audio broadcasting, whilst NZ adopted NICAM. For PAL, the only difference is the placement of the NICAM carrier ...
Seven Guide: 77 6 September 2002 4 July 2008 Program guide channel. Nine Guide: 99 21 August 2001 13 November 2008 Program guide channel. Replaced by a simulcast of Nine [1] until 5 August 2009, when it was replaced by GO! (now 9Go!). Ten SD2: 11 16 December 2007 25 March 2009 SD simulcast of Ten HD. Replaced by One SD in 2009. SBS World News ...
The Australian-designed and manufactured Type 3 Teleradio transmitter/receiver had been developed prior to the war by Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) (AWA) to provide long-range wireless communications across Australia and in the surrounding islands of New Guinea, the Solomons, and Fiji where the plantations, airstrips, mines and settlements ...
The Wireless Institute of Australia ( WIA) was formed in 1910, and is the first and oldest national amateur radio society in the world. It represents [1] the amateur radio operators of Australia as the AR "peak body" in dealings with the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), the authority under the government of Australia that ...
No. 1 Wireless Unit RAAF was an Australian signals intelligence unit of World War II.The Unit was established on 25 April 1942. This name which was the formalised name given to the small RAAF Intercept Station operating in two back-to-back houses at 21 Sycamore Street and 24 French Street in the suburb of Pimlico in Townsville established by Wing Commander Booth in March 1942.