Difference between revisions of "Ohio MARCS IP: Multi-Agency Radio Communications Radio ID Logic"
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+ | County numbers are based on the number assigned by the State of Ohio to each county for administrative purposes | ||
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+ | Most radio IDs on Ohio MARCS will have seven digits (the two digit county or agency number 01-99 and a five number ID unique to each radio), except in counties with numbers below 10. In these cases the leading zero of the county number is dropped. | ||
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XXYYYYY, where: | XXYYYYY, where: | ||
Revision as of 09:43, 25 September 2018
Radio ID Logic
County numbers are based on the number assigned by the State of Ohio to each county for administrative purposes
Most radio IDs on Ohio MARCS will have seven digits (the two digit county or agency number 01-99 and a five number ID unique to each radio), except in counties with numbers below 10. In these cases the leading zero of the county number is dropped.
XXYYYYY, where:
- XX = County Number (01-88) or Agency Designator (89-99)
- YYYYY = 5-digit number assigned at county level (xx00000-xx89999) or for use by Ohio MARCS (xx90000-xx99999)
- 89xxxxx - Future Use
- 90xxxxx - Ohio State Highway Patrol
- 91xxxxx - Ohio DNR
- 92xxxxx - Ohio DRC
- 93xxxxx - Other State Agencies
- 94xxxxx - Federal
- 95xxxxx - MARCS
- 96xxxxx - Non-Government
- 97xxxxx - Future Use
- 98xxxxx - Future Use
- 99xxxxx - Other States
- 9910000-9919999 - Indiana
- 9920000-9929999 - Michigan
- 9930000-9939999 - New York
- 9940000-9949999 - Pennsylvania
- 9950000-9959999 - West Virginia
- 9960000-9969999 - Kentucky