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That's a common shop watch freq and 'BMS' is normally building management system so I am going to guess an automated alarm for the local shopping centre?
BMS Systems monitor heating, ventilation and other system so I would have thought this alert would be for a maintenance
department. Could be anything from a blocked filter, failed pump, sensor and so on.
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dcw
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I'm commenting on an internet forum, why should your facts sway my opinion?
pentode wrote:I'm almost shure Its The Royal Derby Hospital BMS System , It automatically calls the engineers when an alarm is triggered.
Did you see the Photos of the DRI on TV the other day. it looked likes it just been lift and it looked it a poor state or repair. NO winder the Alarm are going off there.
Yes ive seen it , The alarm isnt from the old DRI though its from the "New" Royal Derby Hospital (on the old derby city hospital site ) , and the alarm never gets answered over the air because its automatically generated by the BMS computer , its a prompt for the engineers to check the BMS computer to see what the problem is.
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go here ryan and find more and look in hospitals etc.
thanks mate at least i know where its coming from..i need more frequencies from royal derby. i can pick up nottingham city hospital
but not the royal.
Some time ago I was walking through The Royal Derby Hospital when the radio of a hospital employee received the same message. Needless to say I did not know the frequency.
Some time ago I was walking through The Royal Derby Hospital when the radio of a hospital employee received the same message. Needless to say I did not know the frequency.
that's interesting elliwood..Royal Derby Hospital..makes me wonder what it is supposed to translate to, shop or hospital now?