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'''Miscellaneous information:'''
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-The system is used by the RCMP "H" Division (all of Nova Scotia), all provincial government departments, and many federal government departments. Its also used by volunteer public safety organizations as an inter-agency communications vehicle. Halifax Regional Municipality fire, police and public works are users, as well as the Town of Truro, and the City of Fredericton, New Brundwick
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{{Infobox_TRS_Canada
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|SysName    = Aliant Trunked Mobile Radio System (Motorola 800MHz) 
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|SysType    = [[Motorola Type II SmartZone OmniLink]] 
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|SysID      = 6919, 6D39
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|CTone      = 83.72, 105.88
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|WACN      = ?
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|NAC        = ?
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|CCode      = ?
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|Band      = 800
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|Owner      = Aliant
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|City      = Multiple
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|County    = [[Nova Scotia (CA)|Nova Scotia]], [[York (CA)|York]]
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|Province  = Provincewide
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|ForumTitle = Atlantic and Maritime
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|ForumPath  = atlantic-maritime 
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|sid        = 3627 
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}}
  
-TMR has only two zones, cutting the Province roughly in two around central Nova Scotia. All users work off of one of these two zones, and most radios are programmed with the Omni-link, so that they're allowed to roam between the zones. Note that the City of Fredericton's 3 repeater site were included with Zone 2.
 
  
A couple of other peices of basic information:
 
  
-TMRS has slightly over 9,000 users in Nova Scotia, overwhelmingly public sector and has one of the highest degrees of interoperable communications in North America
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==System Description==
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'''Please be aware that this system has been replaced by the [[Maritime Public Safety Radio Network (MPSRN)]] in 2014/2015. The information presented below is for historical purposes only.
  
-Its a 69 site Motorola ASTRO Smartzone Omnilink, Version 3.5, Type 2 system in the 800Mhz range.
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The Aliant Nova Scotia Trunked Mobile Radio System (TMRS) was a 69-site Motorola SmartZone Omnilink system in the 800 MHz public safety band, consisting of two zones, operated in the province of Nova Scotia, as well as the city of Fredericton, New Brunswick. "Zone 1" reported a Motorola system ID of 6939, and roughly consisted of the entire western and central parts of the province (to an imaginary line drawn from approximately Pugwash to Sherbrooke. "Zone 2" reported an ID of 6D19, and consisted of the rest of the province, including Cape Breton Island and the three sites in the city of Fredericton. All public safety portables are believed to be permitted seamless roaming from zone to zone. Talkgroups consisted of a mixture of analog, digital P25 and encryption.  
  
-The Province of Nova Scotia contract for the TMRS service is with Aliant Mobility and terminates in May 2010.
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== Major Users ==
  
-The system uses C4FM P25 on the digital talkgroups.
 
  
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Major tenants of the TMRS included the following public safety agencies:
  
'''External Links:'''
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* Emergency Health Services (EHS), the province-wide ambulance provider
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* RCMP "H" Division
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* Halifax Regional Police (HRP)
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* Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency Services (HRFES)
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* Some town police departments
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* Ground search and rescue agencies
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* Emergency Management Offices (EMO)
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* Red Cross
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* City of Fredericton, NB police, fire and EMO
  
* [http://www.scanmaritimes.ca A message board focusing on the maritime provinces]
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As well most volunteer fire departments have some capability of communicating on the TMRS, in addition to their own radio system.
  
* [http://www.marscan.com In-depth collection of information related to scanning in the maritime provinces]
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Many non-emergency users also made extensive use of the TMRS:
  
[[Category:Province Data]]
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* Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal (TIR - previously knows as the Department of Transportation, or DOT)
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* Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Wildlife Conservation officers
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* Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM), public works and transit
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* Department of Justice, sheriffs and corrections centres
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* Federal departments of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) and National Defence (DND), as well as the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).
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Spare network capacity is also rented by Aliant to various businesses.
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=== External Links ===
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* [http://local.google.ca/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=108164844284702764252.00045179812daf5676c30&t=h&z=7 Google Map of the TMR]
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* [http://www.scanmaritimes.com A message board focusing on the maritime provinces]
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* A map showing all sites can be found [http://goo.gl/maps/fYtsE here]
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Return to: [[Nova Scotia (CA)|Nova Scotia]],  [[Nova Scotia Integrated Mobile Radio System]], [[Dispatching centres in Nova Scotia]]<br/>
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Return to: [[Department of Justice (NS)|Department of Justice]], [[Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal (NS)|Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal]]<br/>
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Return to: [[Halifax County (NS) Regional Fire and Emergency]], [[Halifax Regional Police]]<br/>
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Return to a county page: [[Annapolis County (NS)|Annapolis]], [[Antigonish County (NS)|Antigonish]], [[Colchester County (NS)|Colchester]], [[Cumberland County (NS)|Cumberland]], [[Digby County (NS)|Digby]], [[Guysborough County (NS)|Guysborough]], [[Hants County (NS)|Hants]], [[Inverness County (NS)|Inverness]], [[Kings_County_(NS)|Kings]], [[Lunenburg County (NS)|Lunenburg]], [[Pictou County (NS)|Pictou]], [[Queens County (NS)|Queens]], [[Richmond County (NS)|Richmond]], [[Shelburne County (NS)|Shelburne]], [[Victoria County (NS)|Victoria]], [[Yarmouth County (NS)|Yarmouth]]
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[[Category:Canada Deprecated Trunked Systems]]

Latest revision as of 09:56, 28 August 2016

NOTE: This system has been marked as deprecated in the RRDB.

Aliant Trunked Mobile Radio System (Motorola 800MHz) TRS
System Name Aliant Trunked Mobile Radio System (Motorola 800MHz)
System Type Motorola Type II SmartZone OmniLink
System ID 6919, 6D39
Connect Tone 83.72, 105.88
Wide Area Communications Network ?
Network Access Code ?
TRBO Color Code ?
NXDN RAN
Band 800
Ownership Aliant
City Multiple
County Nova Scotia, York
Province Provincewide

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System Description

Please be aware that this system has been replaced by the Maritime Public Safety Radio Network (MPSRN) in 2014/2015. The information presented below is for historical purposes only.

The Aliant Nova Scotia Trunked Mobile Radio System (TMRS) was a 69-site Motorola SmartZone Omnilink system in the 800 MHz public safety band, consisting of two zones, operated in the province of Nova Scotia, as well as the city of Fredericton, New Brunswick. "Zone 1" reported a Motorola system ID of 6939, and roughly consisted of the entire western and central parts of the province (to an imaginary line drawn from approximately Pugwash to Sherbrooke. "Zone 2" reported an ID of 6D19, and consisted of the rest of the province, including Cape Breton Island and the three sites in the city of Fredericton. All public safety portables are believed to be permitted seamless roaming from zone to zone. Talkgroups consisted of a mixture of analog, digital P25 and encryption.

Major Users

Major tenants of the TMRS included the following public safety agencies:

  • Emergency Health Services (EHS), the province-wide ambulance provider
  • RCMP "H" Division
  • Halifax Regional Police (HRP)
  • Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency Services (HRFES)
  • Some town police departments
  • Ground search and rescue agencies
  • Emergency Management Offices (EMO)
  • Red Cross
  • City of Fredericton, NB police, fire and EMO

As well most volunteer fire departments have some capability of communicating on the TMRS, in addition to their own radio system.

Many non-emergency users also made extensive use of the TMRS:

  • Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal (TIR - previously knows as the Department of Transportation, or DOT)
  • Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Wildlife Conservation officers
  • Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM), public works and transit
  • Department of Justice, sheriffs and corrections centres
  • Federal departments of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) and National Defence (DND), as well as the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).

Spare network capacity is also rented by Aliant to various businesses.


External Links

  • A map showing all sites can be found here



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Return to: Department of Justice, Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal
Return to: Halifax County (NS) Regional Fire and Emergency, Halifax Regional Police
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