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* '''Radio Shack''': [[Pro-106|PRO-106]], [[Pro-197|PRO-197]], [[Pro-96|PRO-96]], [[Pro-2096|PRO-2096]], [[Pro-651|PRO-651]], and [[Pro-652|PRO-652]]
 
* '''Radio Shack''': [[Pro-106|PRO-106]], [[Pro-197|PRO-197]], [[Pro-96|PRO-96]], [[Pro-2096|PRO-2096]], [[Pro-651|PRO-651]], and [[Pro-652|PRO-652]]
 
* '''Uniden''': [[BC250D|BC250D]], [[BC785D|BC785D]], [[BC296D|BC296D]], [[BC796D|BC796D]], [[BCD396T|BCD396T]], [[BCD396XT|BCD396XT]], [[BCD996T|BCD996T]], [[BCD996XT|BCD996XT]], [[HomePatrol-1|HomePatrol-1]], [[BCD436HP|BCD436HP]], and [[BCD536HP|BCD536HP]]
 
* '''Uniden''': [[BC250D|BC250D]], [[BC785D|BC785D]], [[BC296D|BC296D]], [[BC796D|BC796D]], [[BCD396T|BCD396T]], [[BCD396XT|BCD396XT]], [[BCD996T|BCD996T]], [[BCD996XT|BCD996XT]], [[HomePatrol-1|HomePatrol-1]], [[BCD436HP|BCD436HP]], and [[BCD536HP|BCD536HP]]
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* '''Whistler''': [[WS1040|WS1040]], [[WS1065|WS1065]], [[WS1080|WS1080]]
  
 
==Map of system sites and zones==
 
==Map of system sites and zones==

Revision as of 17:14, 27 October 2014

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About

The Ohio Multi-Agency Radio Communications System (MARCS) is a Motorola Type II SmartZone/Omnilink system with 100% digital audio.

Most state agencies use this system to some extent, with agencies like the Highway Patrol, Department of Natural Resources, Emergency Management and other emergency services using the system almost exclusively.

Various local agencies also use the system; please check the database for a complete listing of talkgroups.

See the Ohio Counties page in the Wiki or the Ohio State Agencies page for additional information on system subscribers.

Monitoring MARCS

The following scanners can be used to track the system:

Map of system sites and zones

Current MARCS Zones (10-21-2009)

MARCS Map.png

MARCS Zone Map (pre-2009)

Marcs zones - pre 2009.jpg

Related Links