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08-30-2004, 08:39 PM
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Hospital ID List
Statewide hospital list:
0066 CENTURA HEALTH-AVISTA ADVENTIST HOSPITAL
0067 BOULDER COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
0068 CENTENNIAL HEALTHCARE
0069 CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, THE
0070 DENVER HEALTH MEDICAL CENTER
0071 CENTURA HEALTH-LITTLETON ADVENTIST HOSPITAL
0072 LONGMONT UNITED HOSPITAL
0073 EXEMPLA LUTHERAN MEDICAL CENTER
0074 MEDICAL CENTER OF AURORA, THE
0075 NORTH SUBURBAN MEDICAL CENTER
0076 PLATTE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER
0077 CENTURA HEALTH-PORTER ADVENTIST HOSPITAL
0078 PRESBYTERIAN/ST LUKE'S MEDICAL CENTER
0079 ARKANSAS VALLEY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
0080 ROSE MEDICAL CENTER
0081 CENTURA HEALTH-ST ANTHONY CENTRAL HOSPITAL
0082 CENTURA HEALTH-ST ANTHONY NORTH HOSPITAL
0083 EXEMPLA INC/SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL
0084 SWEDISH MEDICAL CENTER
0085 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO HOSPITAL AUTHORITY
0086 SKY RIDGE MEDICAL CENTER
0087 CENTURA PARKER
0108 BOULDER COMMUNITY/ FOOTHILLS HOSPITAL
0109 CEDAR SPRINGS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM
0110 CENTENNIAL PEAKS HOSPITAL
0111 CENTURA HEALTH-PENROSE ST FRANCIS HEALTH SERVICES
0112 CENTURA HEALTH-ST MARY CORWIN MEDICAL CENTER
0113 CENTURA HEALTH-ST THOMAS MOORE HOSPITAL
0114 COLORADO MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE @ FT LOGAN
0115 COLORADO MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE @ PUEBLO
0116 COLORADO MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE @ PUEBLO-FORENSIC
0117 COLORADO PLAINS MEDICAL CENTER
0118 CRAIG HOSPITAL
0119 DEVEREUX CLEO WALLACE
0120 EAST MORGAN COUNTY HOSPITAL
0121 ESTES PARK MEDICAL CENTER
0122 HAXTUN HOSPITAL DISTRICT
0123 HEALTHSOUTH REHABILITATION HOSPITAL OF C.SPRINGS
0124 HEART OF THE ROCKIES REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
0125 KEEFE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
0126 KINDRED HOSPITAL-DENVER
0127 KIT CARSON COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
0128 LIFECARE HOSPITALS OF DENVER
0129 LINCOLN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
0130 MELISSA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
0131 MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
0132 MOUNT SAN RAFAEL HOSPITAL
0133 NATIONAL JEWISH MEDICAL & RESEARCH CTR
0134 NORTH VALLEY REHABILITATION HOSPITAL- REHAB
0135 NORTH VALLEY REHABILITATION HOSPITAL-PSYCH
0136 PARKVIEW MEDICAL CENTER, INC.
0137 PROWERS MEDICAL CENTER
0138 SCCI HOSPITAL-AURORA
0139 SEDGWICK COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
0140 SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL-DENVER
0141 SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL-DENVER-SOUTH CAMPUS
0142 SEMPERCARE HOSPITAL OF COLORADO SPRINGS
0143 SOUTHEAST COLORADO HOSPITAL
0144 SPALDING REHAB HOSPITAL AT PRES/ST LUKES MEDICAL CENTER
0145 SPALDING REHABILITATION AT ROSE MEDICAL CENTER
0146 SPALDING REHABILITATION HOSPITAL
0147 SPANISH PEAKS REGIONAL HEALTH CENTER
0148 STERLING REGIONAL MEDCENTER
0149 VA - Denver
0150 WEISBROD MEMORIAL COUNTY HOSPITAL
0151 WRAY COMMUNITY DISTRICT HOSPITAL
0152 YUMA DISTRICT HOSPITAL
0162 Mile-High RETAC Coordinator
0163 Northeastern Colorado RETAC Coordinator
0164 Plains to Peaks RETAC Coordinator
0165 Southeast Colorado RETAC Coordinator
0166 Southern Colorado RETAC Coordinator
0167 Foothills RETAC Coordinator
4076 MCKEE MEDICAL CENTER
4077 NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER
8133 7 Mile Medical Clinic
8134 ASPEN VALLEY HOSPITAL
8135 BIRTH PLACE @ CENTURA HEALTH-SUMMIT MEDICAL CENTER
8136 Breckenridge Medical Center
8137 COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
8138 CONEJOS COUNTY HOSPITAL CORPORATION
8139 DELTA COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
8140 FAMILY HEALTH WEST HOSPITAL-CAH
8141 Granby Medical Center
8142 GRAND RIVER MEDICAL CENTER
8143 GUNNISON VALLEY HOSPITAL
8144 KREMMLING MEMORIAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT
8145 MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, THE
8146 MERCY MEDICAL CENTER
8147 MONTROSE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
8148 PIONEERS HOSPITAL OF RIO BLANCO COUNTY
8149 RANGELY DISTRICT HOSPITAL
8150 RIO GRANDE HOSPITAL
8151 SAN LUIS VALLEY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
8152 SOUTHWEST HEALTH SYSTEM, INC.
8153 ST MARY'S HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER
8154 ST VINCENT GENERAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT
8155 SUMMIT MEDICAL CENTER
8156 VA - Grand Junction
8157 VAIL VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER
8158 VALLEY VIEW HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
8159 YAMPA VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER
8160 Central Mountain RETAC Coordinator
8161 RETAC SW
8162 Northwest Colorado RETAC Coordinator
8163 San Luis Valley RETAC Coordinator
8164 Southwest RETAC Coordinator
8165 Western RETAC Coordinator
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08-30-2004, 11:15 PM
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Wow, thanks for posting this!
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08-31-2004, 02:45 AM
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Nice List! What's it for?
Wow, quite a list. How are these numbers used? Callsign, talk group, code reference?
Just wondering since I may soon be a Colorado resident.
Chris
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08-31-2004, 10:51 AM
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Re: Nice List! What's it for?
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Originally Posted by SoCalWatch
Wow, quite a list. How are these numbers used? Callsign, talk group, code reference?
Just wondering since I may soon be a Colorado resident.
Chris
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In the RR database you will see a list of control channels and a statewide map, Colorado is slowly transitioning over to a statewide APCO-25 DTRS (Digital Trunked Radio System) and this are the talk group id's assigned to each hospital in the state.
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09-01-2004, 12:45 AM
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Thanks! I thought it might be TG numbers from the state system, but it wasnt really mentioned in your post.
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09-01-2004, 01:33 PM
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Hey Jim,
Are these in Decimal or Hex format, Because I entered them into the database as Decimal but I come up with Hex like 1fe5, which doesn't sound like a valid TG ID to me.
Thanks,
Kevin
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09-01-2004, 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by AngelFire91
Hey Jim,
Are these in Decimal or Hex format, Because I entered them into the database as Decimal but I come up with Hex like 1fe5, which doesn't sound like a valid TG ID to me.
Thanks,
Kevin
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The DTRS system does not use decimal and hex the way 3600 baud and Edacs systems do. These are valid talk group id's I'm monitoring them now with a Pro-96.
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09-01-2004, 03:58 PM
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That is correct. Dec talkgroups for 9600 baud systems are not subject to the div/16 issue.
They are valid Dec talkgroups...
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09-02-2004, 04:29 PM
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Good Info to know, I've only ever done work on 3600 systems so Thanks for the clearifcation.
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09-03-2004, 12:42 AM
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1FE5 would be a valid Hex ID, which is what goes into the Moto. radios. It would be 8165 Decimal, which is what the Pro-96 shows. It's just a straight Hex to Decimal conversion with 9600 systems.
9600 systems can go up to FFFF hex (65535 Decimal). That's more talk groups than they could ever want!
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09-03-2004, 04:12 PM
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Actually, a small correction. I found out that valid 9600 system talkgroup IDs are 0001 - FFFE. I guess FFFF is reserved for something else. So that would be 65534 possible IDs. Still a very huge number.
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01-27-2006, 10:09 PM
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I am new to this programmming stuff. I have a pro-97, will this work on mine? and how to i program this? I am trying to learn how to program trunked systems. I have only done regular programming in the past. I am located in Pueblo, and tried to program AMR but was told that I cannot get AMR because they run LTR Passport.
Thanks,
Eric
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01-27-2006, 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted by bomber2782
I am new to this programmming stuff. I have a pro-97, will this work on mine? and how to i program this? I am trying to learn how to program trunked systems. I have only done regular programming in the past. I am located in Pueblo, and tried to program AMR but was told that I cannot get AMR because they run LTR Passport.
Thanks,
Eric
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I would recommend win97 for programming your radio.
http://www.starrsoft.com/software/win97/default.asp
No AMR company frequency but you can certainly monitor there 911 calls with Pueblo FD on UHF, but pro97 won't work on the states digital system.
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01-27-2006, 11:00 PM
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I have win97. I have been reading a little more and some people say there is no difference between LTR and standard? is it true? How do i program fire tones, etc? Sorry if i sound dumb, I havent had a scanner for about 8 years, and new to the technology.
Thanks,
Eric
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01-27-2006, 11:02 PM
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Jimmnn-
I have the frequencies, site numbers, and talkgroups for AMR. I just dont have a clue where to put them ,and in what order, etc...
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01-27-2006, 11:31 PM
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Also, the Pro97 won't work on the DTRS.
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01-27-2006, 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by bomber2782
I am new to this programmming stuff. I have a pro-97, will this work on mine? and how to i program this? I am trying to learn how to program trunked systems. I have only done regular programming in the past. I am located in Pueblo, and tried to program AMR but was told that I cannot get AMR because they run LTR Passport.
Thanks,
Eric
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You will need to purchase a new scanner to monitor the State trunk system. Make sure you get a new Uniden or RadioShack model that can decode a digital apco25 signal.
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01-28-2006, 12:32 AM
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Originally Posted by bomber2782
I am new to this programmming stuff. I have a pro-97, will this work on mine? and how to i program this? I am trying to learn how to program trunked systems. I have only done regular programming in the past. I am located in Pueblo, and tried to program AMR but was told that I cannot get AMR because they run LTR Passport.
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Eric
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Does the PRO-96 follow LTR? I am able to monitor AMR in both Pueblo and Canon City in the conventional mode. 936.7500.
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01-28-2006, 10:37 AM
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I'll answer a few questions regarding AMR in Pueblo...
In Pueblo they do use their own LTR system, which CANNOT be tracked with a Pro-96.
When on EMS calls, the Pueblo FD operates on UHF MED10, and AMR can (and frequently does) advise city dispatch when they are responding and on scene, however some crews do not, so don't count on always hearing them. They will also frequently talk directly to the FD apparatus when necessary.
In Pueblo County (VHF), EMS calls are run on the various FD freqs in use, and AMR can also operate on any of those freqs. Again, most crews do, but it's not a requirement, so don't always count on hearing them.
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01-28-2006, 10:54 AM
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I should also add that Pueblo City and County are still about 2 years from joinng the DTRS, so all this will change in the not-too-distant future.
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