Does anyone know what kind of radio system(s) stadium medical uses? Also, do they even have their own "dispatcher"? At a recent event in Boulder I did see stadium busses using Portable radios, but I couldn't definitely pick up their traffic. (They might have been on Red-1 or the CU PD Event Channel, not sure). Last night I'm pretty sure I heard stadium units being dispatched on Green 2 by the Denver PSAP, and it sounded like some of their busses didn't have access to NWF Green channels.
Stadium Medical has a single FCC license for three conventional frequencies (WQJP390). The license is only for "Mobile" units with 4 Watts maximum output, but no fixed tower sites. So, it appears they could only use these frequencies for simplex communications.
A RR post from 2010 indicated that Stadium Medical might use a shared business trunked system with Capital City Ambulance. However, I couldn't find anything in ULS owned by Capital City. Moreover the forum archives suggest that nobody ever found a single frequency for Capital City Ambulance, let alone a trunked system...
Stadium Medical has a single FCC license for three conventional frequencies (WQJP390). The license is only for "Mobile" units with 4 Watts maximum output, but no fixed tower sites. So, it appears they could only use these frequencies for simplex communications.
A RR post from 2010 indicated that Stadium Medical might use a shared business trunked system with Capital City Ambulance. However, I couldn't find anything in ULS owned by Capital City. Moreover the forum archives suggest that nobody ever found a single frequency for Capital City Ambulance, let alone a trunked system...