Difference between revisions of "Maryland Statewide Trunking Interoperability"
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Revision as of 21:15, 22 April 2017
The State of Maryland appears to have coordinated the implementation of new and upgrading trunked radio systems (especially Project 25 systems) to maintain seamless overlap in talkgroup and 7-digit radio ID numbering. This theoretically allows any talkgroup from a P25 system in Maryland to be patched onto any other P25 system in the state, and for any radio from a Maryland P25 system or coordinated county to talk on any other P25 system without fear of radio ID or talkgroup conflict.
This article serves as a benchmark for identifying new talkgroups and radio IDs based on the current sets in place.
- Maryland Statewide Trunking Interoperability Radio IDs
- Maryland Statewide Trunking Interoperability Talkgroup Research
Return to Wiki page: Trunked Radio Systems (MD), Maryland (US)
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