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Re: East Midlands Ambulance

Posted: 26 Feb 2011, 15:13
by lincs_radio
I've also noticed that they will sometimes vanish, and then the next day be back on :?
ummm....

Re: East Midlands Ambulance

Posted: 01 Sep 2011, 22:29
by jack_sparrow
just tones that sound like a fax machine sounding now -are they still active on this frequency ?

Re: East Midlands Ambulance

Posted: 01 Sep 2011, 23:14
by liamcarbin
Does anyone know if there is a similar freq for West Mids Ambulance?

Re: East Midlands Ambulance

Posted: 01 Sep 2011, 23:25
by archspoofer
jack_sparrow wrote:just tones that sound like a fax machine sounding now -are they still active on this frequency ?

The above frequency is for decoding the data sent to the ambulances giving details of incidents etc. It is done using a program called pocsag (thread on here about it but couldnt find it sorry)

It's possible that West Mids may use the same freq as (amongst other pager data) I get info on ambulances for Southampton, London, Brighton aswell as others.

I narrow down to just Nottingham though using search text filter.

Re: East Midlands Ambulance

Posted: 01 Sep 2011, 23:32
by liamcarbin
archspoofer wrote:
It's possible that West Mids may use the same freq as (amongst other pager data) I get info on ambulances for Southampton, London, Brighton aswell as others.

I narrow down to just Nottingham though using search text filter.
I will give it ago, see if I can pick up anything, not done anything like this before. Where abouts on the spectrum would I find pagers?

I am getting " UNKNOWN SYNC HEADER : B368 A6C6 AAAA 4C97 " on that freq

Re: East Midlands Ambulance

Posted: 01 Sep 2011, 23:52
by liamcarbin
This is fantastic :D picking up all sorts of messages, some about patients, and just got one about a delayed train - due to disruptive passengers in london. :lol:

Re: East Midlands Ambulance

Posted: 01 Sep 2011, 23:53
by archspoofer
It's all about getting the sound settings correct. If your using speaker out try adjusting the volume until the needle in the right corner of screen goes across to the right.

Re: East Midlands Ambulance

Posted: 01 Sep 2011, 23:55
by archspoofer
liamcarbin wrote:This is fantastic :D picking up all sorts of messages, some about patients, and just got one about a delayed train - due to disruptive passengers in london. :lol:

If you go to filters on top and then in text filter put an area (e.g. Stoke) any messge containing that word will appear in bottom thats what i do for Nottingham

Re: East Midlands Ambulance

Posted: 02 Sep 2011, 00:04
by liamcarbin
archspoofer wrote:
liamcarbin wrote:This is fantastic :D picking up all sorts of messages, some about patients, and just got one about a delayed train - due to disruptive passengers in london. :lol:

If you go to filters on top and then in text filter put an area (e.g. Stoke) any messge containing that word will appear in bottom thats what i do for Nottingham
Thank you, will do that, just having a play at the mo. There is a hidden world out there :lol:

Re: East Midlands Ambulance

Posted: 02 Sep 2011, 06:22
by liamcarbin
EMAS are still on this freq. :D
Female, WM MORRISON SUPERMARKETS PLC, LEEN DR,
BULWELL NOTTINGHAM, NG6 8EP, COLLAPSED, PASSED
OUT, EMAS ETA 6 mn 31C02
Nothing as of yet from the West Mids Ambo

Re: East Midlands Ambulance

Posted: 02 Sep 2011, 16:07
by liamcarbin
Not seen them pop up all afternoon :?

Re: East Midlands Ambulance

Posted: 02 Sep 2011, 16:25
by archspoofer
try 153.350 as there are a few bits of ambulance data on there aswell.

Re: East Midlands Ambulance

Posted: 03 Sep 2011, 10:27
by ANCIENTMARINER
EMAS main freqs are 153.325 Flex and 138.075 Pocsag.

Also West Midlands Fire and rescue on 153.275 Pocsag using FFM callsigns.

Alan

Re: East Midlands Ambulance

Posted: 03 Sep 2011, 10:32
by ANCIENTMARINER
forgot to add Derbyshire Fire and rescue also on 153.325 Flex with FED callsigns.

West Midlands Ambulance may have moved over to Airwave and/or are still using Terrafix.

Alan

Re: East Midlands Ambulance

Posted: 03 Sep 2011, 15:01
by liamcarbin
Thanks will have a look at those. :D
Also as mentioned earlier in the thread some of the response times - 2hours for a young lady fitting :o