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New St Johns Ambos being commissioned are currently being built without the MDT, as the new Android system (Samsung Galaxy) is being rolled out around the country. | New St Johns Ambos being commissioned are currently being built without the MDT, as the new Android system (Samsung Galaxy) is being rolled out around the country. | ||
Of interest, they are using Tait Mobile TM9155s (Hi ScanCHCH - Waikato/Coromandel are definitely using TM9455s) and Tait Portable TP9455s which are P25 capable, however still using Analogue. No word on when the switch to P25 will occur, | Of interest, they are using Tait Mobile TM9155s (Hi ScanCHCH - Waikato/Coromandel are definitely using TM9455s, we've installed no TM9155s in this area) and Tait Portable TP9455s which are P25 capable, however still using Analogue. No word on when the switch to P25 will occur. Currently there is only one simplex frequency in digital - and the Selcall system can't be used on digital channels. All stations have a mute mode, where the channel can be quietened to allow people sleeping on station to not hear the traffic, unless the station RT is paged. Hospitals employ a similar setup where traffic isn't heard unless the R40 goes through. | ||
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Revision as of 21:22, 1 August 2017
Ambulance National Frequencies and Information
Information
New St Johns Ambos being commissioned are currently being built without the MDT, as the new Android system (Samsung Galaxy) is being rolled out around the country. Of interest, they are using Tait Mobile TM9155s (Hi ScanCHCH - Waikato/Coromandel are definitely using TM9455s, we've installed no TM9155s in this area) and Tait Portable TP9455s which are P25 capable, however still using Analogue. No word on when the switch to P25 will occur. Currently there is only one simplex frequency in digital - and the Selcall system can't be used on digital channels. All stations have a mute mode, where the channel can be quietened to allow people sleeping on station to not hear the traffic, unless the station RT is paged. Hospitals employ a similar setup where traffic isn't heard unless the R40 goes through.
Frequencies
143.9875 Ambulance New Zealand 140.6750 Events 1 250.3 140.6625 Events 2 250.3 143.0500 "Public Safety Radio" 140.9875 Liaison 140.6375 Simplex 1 250.3 140.6500 Simplex 2 250.3