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Hello, I am fairly new to RR and have been looking over the database, so please allow me to share what I know and to fill in some blanks. In Jeffco, Fairmont FPD's PL is 173.8. A source has told me they are looking at switching to DTRS. It is unknown if West Met will still dispatch for them. Pridemark Paramedic's listed callsign of WPBQ452 is bad. ULS databse shows it no longer to be valid. Pridemark is as folows:
154.190 (RX), D261N, WPTT595 - Main dispatch, Denver Ambulance ops.
153.605 (RX), D265N, WPQK408 - Admin channel, Wheelchair Vans, not worth listening to on a daily basis, but is back up for main. Up in Boulder, the 153.605 with the 606 DPL is no longer used, all amb's have Nextels, and that TA channel has been removed from the "codeplug". The 'events' channel info is valid as far as I know. Over in Adams Co. Northglen Ambulance dispatches on 462.1625, DPL 243. They use 461.9375 DPL 464, for their comm's to Adcom. As far as Adams CO. fire silmulcasts go, SW Adams Co (SWAC) 1x series units are on 460.575, PL 151.4, South Adams 2x series (not with Brighton) 460.375, PL 151.4 also? - dont know PL for sure, North Washington 3x series, 460.600, PL ??, Brighton 5x series 460.525 PL ??, Thornton 7x series has their own ambulance and no longer uses NG Amb as their primary transport. BTW, does anybody know where AMR Denver metro went? - The info listed on the database is no longer valid. Sorry to ramble on so long, have fun!!
 

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all of the adams county fire are on dtrs . I believe the only thing you'll hear is dispatch on uhf. another frequency for northglenn ambulance is 466.9375 . that works best for me here in thornton.
 

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I think I still have a list of frequencies for AMR that I found, but they're in a spreadsheet at work. I'll try to remember to check tomorrow and post if I
have them.

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nevermind, I forgot I emailed it home. I believe they're now using http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=2484173

936.1750
936.7500
937.1750
937.7500
938.7500
939.1750
939.7500

No idea what kind of system it is though. Doesn't seem to be very high powered either. I've only heard a very weak/staticy signal in Arvada.
 
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stevecubfan said:
all of the adams county fire are on dtrs . I believe the only thing you'll hear is dispatch on uhf. another frequency for northglenn ambulance is 466.9375 . that works best for me here in thornton.

yes, thats absolutely correct for adcom fire, you only hear the initial tone out. as far a NG amb goes, I saw that freq. too in the fcc data bases, is that possibly the input freq. for the 461.9375? I'm also showing there licenced to a 467.1625. blackice -Thanks for the lead on AMR I'll check it out.
 
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snoopyII said:
yes, thats absolutely correct for adcom fire, you only hear the initial tone out. as far a NG amb goes, I saw that freq. too in the fcc data bases, is that possibly the input freq. for the 461.9375? I'm also showing there licenced to a 467.1625. blackice -Thanks for the lead on AMR I'll check it out.

The other thing NGA seems to be running more of recently is 911's with North Metro in Northglenn. Seems NMFR has alot of the transport resources committed to Broomfield and that areas rapid expansion so a 2nd call drops in the Northglenn area it's getting an engine from North Met and an amb from NGA.

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blackice said:
I think I still have a list of frequencies for AMR that I found, but they're in a spreadsheet at work. I'll try to remember to check tomorrow and post if I
have them.

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nevermind, I forgot I emailed it home. I believe they're now using http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=2484173

936.1750
936.7500
937.1750
937.7500
938.7500
939.1750
939.7500

No idea what kind of system it is though. Doesn't seem to be very high powered either. I've only heard a very weak/staticy signal in Arvada.


I have heard activity on these in Littleton coming in loud and clear. I have them on my AOR 5000 which is nontrunking so am not sure if they are a trunked system, but don't hear any control signals. Thanks everyone for all the info. Adkad
 

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Hi: It could be LTR but not CO. Springs only-local Littleton and Metro traffic is what I'm getting. I program it as LTR in my pro-97 and see what happens. Also, I receive 453.176 which is a hospital paging system. Anyone know what hospital? Thanks, Adkad
 

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453.175 is Denver Health Medical Center or formerly known as Denver General.

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adkad said:
Hi: It could be LTR but not CO. Springs only-local Littleton and Metro traffic is what I'm getting. I program it as LTR in my pro-97 and see what happens. Also, I receive 453.176 which is a hospital paging system. Anyone know what hospital? Thanks, Adkad

It is an LTR system. If you look at the data, it states is a 4 county sytem. :)
 
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