Difference between revisions of "Travel Reference (NE)"
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==Primary Population Centers== | ==Primary Population Centers== | ||
===Omaha-Council Bluffs=== | ===Omaha-Council Bluffs=== | ||
− | [[Cass County (NE)|Cass County]] | + | [[Cass County (NE)|Cass County]]<br/> |
*Public Safety communications are on conventional 800 in both analog and digital modes. | *Public Safety communications are on conventional 800 in both analog and digital modes. | ||
− | [[Douglas County (NE)|Douglas County]] | + | [[Douglas County (NE)|Douglas County]]<br/> |
*Public Safety communications are on [[Omaha Regional Interoperability Network (ORION)|ORION]]. | *Public Safety communications are on [[Omaha Regional Interoperability Network (ORION)|ORION]]. | ||
− | [[Sarpy County (NE)|Sarpy County]] | + | [[Sarpy County (NE)|Sarpy County]]<br/> |
− | [[Saunders County (NE)|Saunders County]] | + | *Public Safety communications are on [[Sarpy County Public Safety]]. |
− | [[Washington County (NE)|Washington County]] | + | [[Saunders County (NE)|Saunders County]]<br/> |
+ | *Public Safety communications are on VHF and 800 in analog modes. | ||
+ | [[Washington County (NE)|Washington County]]<br/> | ||
*Public Safety communications are on [[Omaha Regional Interoperability Network (ORION)|ORION]]. | *Public Safety communications are on [[Omaha Regional Interoperability Network (ORION)|ORION]]. | ||
− | [[Harrison County (IA)|Harrison County]] | + | [[Harrison County (IA)|Harrison County]]<br/> |
− | [[Mills County (IA)|Mills County]] | + | *Public Safety communications are on VHF in Analog and Digital modes. |
− | [[Pottawattamie County (IA)|Pottawattamie County]] | + | [[Mills County (IA)|Mills County]]<br/> |
+ | *Public Safety communications are Analog VHF. | ||
+ | [[Pottawattamie County (IA)|Pottawattamie County]]<br/> | ||
*Public Safety communications are on [[Omaha Regional Interoperability Network (ORION)|ORION]]. | *Public Safety communications are on [[Omaha Regional Interoperability Network (ORION)|ORION]]. | ||
Revision as of 23:18, 14 June 2010
Nebraska → Nebraska Travel Reference
Scanning Laws
Important Notes
Interstate Highways
I-76
Enters Nebraska from Sedgwick County, Colorado and travels briefly through Deuel County.
I-80
Enters Nebraska from Laramie County, Wyoming, travels EB across Nebraska and exits Nebraska into Pottawattamie County, Iowa.
Travels through (West to East):
- Kimball County
- Cheyenne County
- Deuel County
- Keith County
- Lincoln County
- Dawson County
- Buffalo County
- Hall County
- Hamilton County
- York County
- Seward County
- Lancaster County
- Cass County
- Sarpy County
- Douglas County
I-180
I 180 is a spur that links I 80 with downtown Lincoln. It is wholly located in Lancaster County.
I-480
I 480 connects Omaha with Council Bluffs. Its travels through Douglas County, Nebraska and Pottawattamie County, Iowa.
I-680
I 680 is a northern bypass of the Omaha/Council Bluffs area. Its travels through Douglas County, Nebraska and Pottawattamie County, Iowa.
I-129
I 29 Connects South Sioux City with Sioux City. It begins in Dakota County, NE and ends in Woodbury County, Iowa.
Primary Population Centers
Omaha-Council Bluffs
- Public Safety communications are on conventional 800 in both analog and digital modes.
- Public Safety communications are on ORION.
- Public Safety communications are on Sarpy County Public Safety.
- Public Safety communications are on VHF and 800 in analog modes.
- Public Safety communications are on ORION.
- Public Safety communications are on VHF in Analog and Digital modes.
- Public Safety communications are Analog VHF.
- Public Safety communications are on ORION.
Lincoln
Lancaster County Seward County
Sioux City, Iowa
Dakota County Union County Woodbury County
- Public Safety Communications occur on STARCOMM
Grand Island
Kearney
Norfolk
Hastings
Scottsbluff
North Platte
Fremont
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