Hi All. I have been using a R820T dongle with SDR# and PDW to decode pager frequencies around 153.350 and 153.325.
153.350 seems to be POCSAG and shows a lot of activity from many hospitals and ambulance services from Manchester to Cornwall but doesn't include the WMAS.
153.325 appears is FLex and has a variety of users but does not appear to be any ambulance services.
These two signals are the strongest in my area which is Newcastle-under-lyme.
I was just wondering if anyone knows which pager frequency WMAS operate on?
Many thanks
Andyman
West Midlands Ambulance Pager Frequencies
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West Midlands Ambulance Pager Frequencies
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Midland 78 Plus Multi B
Midland 42
Kenwood TS 590S
163CT037
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Midland 78 Plus Multi B
Midland 42
Kenwood TS 590S
163CT037
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Re: West Midlands Ambulance Pager Frequencies
KEY : = channel/stud | ~ = CTCSS/DCS | ^ = transmitter site | ¯ = overhead | * = trunked
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Re: West Midlands Ambulance Pager Frequencies
Minus1 wrote:NWAS use Airwave, so maybe WMAS do too.
Thanks, that would make sense! Ah well thats the end of that!
I drove by the UHNS yesterday with close call and picked up another strong page frequency which was 153.025 if any one is interested. Seems to be a few ambulances in ireland, bornemouth, Lancashire.
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Midland 78 Plus Multi B
Midland 42
Kenwood TS 590S
163CT037
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Midland 78 Plus Multi B
Midland 42
Kenwood TS 590S
163CT037
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Re: West Midlands Ambulance Pager Frequencies
153.025MHz is pageones flex channel.