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I was in the midst of updating my FreeScan profiles, and noticed in the Baltimore city listing 'Call 21', 'Med 22' and 'Med 23'. While I couldn't find them in the National database listing, I did find them in the wiki...
Emergency Medical Services Radio - The RadioReference Wiki
'Call 21' might be Med 21 - and if so, would be 463.03125 - the other 2 would be 463.03750 and 463.04375. As noted in the wiki, these are exclusively bio telemetry freqs, so it's not much to listen to - except to see if these frequencies are indeed tied into their trunked counterparts, or are the trunked names simply correspond as a matter of chance.
Anyone know? And what about the new Baltimore county system which is due up in a couple of weeks? Will it use the new UHF frequencies (not likely to use the same ones) too?
best regards..Mike
Emergency Medical Services Radio - The RadioReference Wiki
'Call 21' might be Med 21 - and if so, would be 463.03125 - the other 2 would be 463.03750 and 463.04375. As noted in the wiki, these are exclusively bio telemetry freqs, so it's not much to listen to - except to see if these frequencies are indeed tied into their trunked counterparts, or are the trunked names simply correspond as a matter of chance.
Anyone know? And what about the new Baltimore county system which is due up in a couple of weeks? Will it use the new UHF frequencies (not likely to use the same ones) too?
best regards..Mike