n5bew1
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Does any know how Noble Fire/EMS gives patient reports to Norman ER. Cell phone?? I have never heard any radio traffic from them on this.
According to the database Noble Fire and EMS are on the 800 system and are analog so you should hear all of their traffic. But Norman Hospital, ID#13744, the channel used for patient reports is encrypted so you'll never be able to hear the patient reports. Almost every channel for patient reports on the State 800 system is encrypted. I hope that answered your question
Well that certainly explains what I am hearing and not hearing. I have suspected Norman's police, fire and EMS will be going digital someday soon from the conversations the radio techs have been making of late.Actually you are both correct. There are two talkgroups for Norman hospital for patient reports. EMSSTAT uses talkgroup 55120, which is analog and in the clear. EMSA uses talkgroup 13744, which is digital and encrypted. I have seen Noble EMS (on UniTrunker, since I can't hear them) on 13744. I believe all Noble radios are capable of digital, whereas not all of Norman's radios are... yet.
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BTW, The Norman HealthPlex uses talkgroup 53522 (analog )for patient reports. There is probably a digital talkgroup for the HealthPlex also, but I haven't found it yet.
Yes I do believe Lexington, Pink and maybe other sites have had upgrades. Lexington's audio was really hot for a while until they leveled everything out.I was told a while back we(CCSO) would be digital by 2012, i am assuming they replaced the repeaters at the Lex site as we haven't been having any more problems. There are also a lot of new radios, several of the users of the state system around here have purchase EF Johnson portables.
There are also a lot of new radios, several of the users of the state system around here have purchase EF Johnson portables.
Hmm. Didn't know that EFJ sold anything other than P25 radios (and by P25, I mean the whole deal, 9600 baud control channel and all). Glad to see there is an alternative to Mother M.
Or is this just a way to get everyone on board for ... LTR Passport?!?
Yeah i believe EFJ is the only other manufacturer that can produce Motorola Type II capable radios, they are significantly cheaper but also can share the same batteries and audio accessories as the Moto XTS line.
This may seem odd to some, BUT has anyone tried listening to the VHF H.E.A.R. frequency on 155.3850? That is still used statewide by ALL Emergency Departments for getting patient information, UNLESS there is another reason.....such as a Hospital Based Service.
Well worth a listen I don't remember Noble using the 155.385 freq back in the day when Norman's EMS did but worth checking it out.
Noble does most things differently from the rest of the world. Good for them.
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Yeah dude, I see where you're headed in some other threads besides this one and I'll remind you now, the way Norman conducts business is not the way it's conducted in other parts of the state. For example, there's only a handful of places that use the HEAR freq.....and the list goes on. Just saying.