Local hospital system

piercescan

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ecps92

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Hello everyone. I was trying to figure out a local hospital radio system. But have no idea how to program it into my scanner. I can't tell, is it conventional frequencies or a dmr system. If someone could help guide or maybe add it to the database for easy PC programming it be much appreciated.

Based on the License it looks to be entirely Conventional and Analog

152.0075 is likely a paging system
155.2800 and 155.3400 are the Amb-Hosp channels for entry notifications
158.7375 and 159.4725 are both simplex and you would likely need to be near-by or a decent antenna as it's 15-25 watts
 

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Likely, but this is not the UHF based on the OP's question
I do not see any references to UHF, but St Joe's has no UHF licenses. The original post had someone calling Laidback posting licenses for another hospital 12 miles away from the OP's target.

They have the VHF trunking license I mentioned in the linked post, WQXL774, and some simplex/HEARS/paging stuff (all VHF). I personally verified them to be using a 3 freq Capacity Plus system and even included two talkgroups in my linked post, but he doesn't seem to be able to understand that.
 

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I do not see any references to UHF, but St Joe's has no UHF licenses. The original post had someone calling Laidback posting licenses for another hospital 12 miles away from the OP's target.

They have the VHF trunking license I mentioned in the linked post, WQXL774, and some simplex/HEARS/paging stuff (all VHF). I personally verified them to be using a 3 freq Capacity Plus system and even included two talkgroups in my linked post, but he doesn't seem to be able to understand that.
Post #3 you linked to had the UHF I referenced
 

piercescan

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I do not see any references to UHF, but St Joe's has no UHF licenses. The original post had someone calling Laidback posting licenses for another hospital 12 miles away from the OP's target.

They have the VHF trunking license I mentioned in the linked post, WQXL774, and some simplex/HEARS/paging stuff (all VHF). I personally verified them to be using a 3 freq Capacity Plus system and even included two talkgroups in my linked post, but he doesn't seem to be able to understand that.
No need to be rude bro. Life happens and things get lost
 

piercescan

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Based on the License it looks to be entirely Conventional and Analog

152.0075 is likely a paging system
155.2800 and 155.3400 are the Amb-Hosp channels for entry notifications
158.7375 and 159.4725 are both simplex and you would likely need to be near-by or a decent antenna as it's 15-25 watts
Thanks for the nice response. Appreciate it
 
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