RE: [Repeater- Builder] Re: Motorola APCORI am in SW Ohio and everyone here in my part of the country has abandoned. MEDCOM based on what I stated before. The hospitals in my area that the. I. just attended a radio training class for one of the newest digital trunked. NOT. communicating patient info on clear channels.
The Motorola APCOR (Advanced Portable Coronary Observation Radio) was a 12 watt, paramedic telemetry radio produced by the Motorola company during the 1970s and the. Hi Folks, I have a Motorola Apcor. I want to re program it for 70 cm. What do I need to reprogram this radio. I do have RIB box and Maxtrac SW that's it. Does anyone out there have a manual for the APCOR series? Have a 12-watt version that I am in need of a manual for. Unless anyone has info on the repeater function of. This is a list of Motorola products. Motorola is a multinational company that manufactures telecommunications and electronics products. The >service manual > > for the 12 watt., > > > One of the few Dayton acquisitions this year was a Motorola >APCOR unit. > > > Apparently it was designed for.
Their legal opinion was that. HIPPA. I am not aware of anyone in my part of the country that. MEDCOM for that reason. I was an active field paramedic for over. MEDCOM exclusively for communications to the hospitals.
Motorola P24ESN3150A, UHF APCOR portable radio. On 458 and 468 mHz. Med channels, 1-8 and Call channels 1 and 2. 1 Watt 10 channel, Single PL, NLN4663A Acoustic.
EKG transmit function but that was way back in the 7. We had the mobile repeater in our vehicles and the MEDCOM.
As a paramedic I have used the 12 watt UHF Motorola APCOR telemetry radios for years. Though now woefully outdated these jewels can be purchased for about 50 bucks each. Motorola APCOR, complete with manual, patient cable, and acoustic coupler.
We covered a 4 county area so. Steve Helton, N8. RTY. [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Original Message- -- -- . From: Repeater- Builder@yahoogroups. EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Riley Frazee.
Sent: Monday, May 2. To: Repeater- Builder@yahoogroups. Subject: RE: [Repeater- Builder] Re: Motorola APCOR. HIPPA only deals with patient specific information examples are, SOC. SEC. number birth date, name, pts address, pts phone number etc.
Jones is. complaining of severe abdomincal pain today etc. If you have information about eht federal law on medical.
Riley. (Asst. EMS Director). From: "Steve Helton" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Reply- To: Repeater- Builder@yahoogroups.
To: < Repeater- Builder@yahoogroups. Subject: RE: [Repeater- Builder] Re: Motorola APCOR. Date: Mon, 2. 3 May 2. The reason these radios are now coming on the market is that the Federal. HIPPA) is requiring the encryption of any medical. Squads that transmit.
Some of the squads have. All of the MEDCOM UHF frequencies are being abandoned since. APCOR radios. The only frequencies. MEDCOM "dispatch" channels. Steve Helton, N8.
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Eric, Wasn't the MX5. Motorolas Cadilac HT? Did they. > have the same conector problems? We had only one in our entire Fire. It seemed to have few but weard problems.
That goes back 2. In Repeater- Builder@yahoogroups. Eric Lemmon < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
I picked up a 1. 2 watt APCOR unit a year ago, but have not found. The Coronary. > Observation. Radios act as vehicular repeaters, and operate on the UHF "Med". They are based upon. The service manual for the 1 watt models P2.
ESN3. 15. 0A and. P2. 4ESN3. 15. 1A is. C0. 5, which costs just $ 3.
The. > service manual. P4. 4ESN3. 19. 1A is 6. C1. 0, which costs $.
One of the reasons the APCOR units are plentiful on the surplus. MX3. 00 system is plagued with connector problems, sort. Edsel. > > of radio designs.
The unit I have was removed from service only a. I bought it. What's really scary is that it was junk, but. Huntington Beach, CA! I have read a few articles about converting the APCOR into a Ham. Eric Lemmon WB6. FLY.
Al Wolfe wrote. > > > Hi, all. One of the few Dayton acquisitions this year was a Motorola. APCOR unit. > > > Apparently it was designed for medical/EMT use and is supposed. Does anyone have any technical info on this unit.
It looks like it might make a decent. Al, K9. SI. > Yahoo!
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