Butler Regional Interoperable Communications System (BRICS)
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Deprecated Public Trunked Radio System | |
Name | Butler Regional Interoperable Communications System (BRICS) |
Owner | Butler County |
Owner Type | Public |
City | Hamilton |
County | Butler |
State | Ohio |
Country | United States |
System Details | |
Band | 800 MHz |
Type | Project 25 Phase I |
ID | 268 |
WACN | BEE00 |
NAC | ? |
FCC Callsign(s) | |
WPPD256, WQCD754, WQLW586, WQLW587 | |
System-specific links | |
Database | FCC Site Map |
Forum | RR Site Map |
Other Resources | |
Trunktracking FAQ | Trunktracking Glossary |
Wiki FAQ | MediaWiki |
QuickRef | PDF Card |
NOTE: This system has been marked as deprecated in the RRDB.
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System Info
The Butler Regional Interoperable Communications System was a 800 MHz Astro 25 Phase 1 FDMA trunked radio system made by Motorola and maintained by MobilComm, Inc. located in Cincinnati. The system is designed to cover all of Butler County and provide voice communications with every public safety agency in the county, and to allow for interoperability communications with all surrounding public safety agencies. Planning for the system began in 2006, and the system was built starting in 2007. It was first "turned on" and put into testing in August 2008. The system was "re-banded" in October of 2008 and 14 sites were operational by late November 2008. All county agencies began using the system in October 2010. This system's infrastructure was added to the new statewide Ohio MARCS-IP system in September 2014 as Zone 4, and no longer exists as a stand alone system.
Related Wiki Pages
External Links
- Ohio MARCS-IP Database
- BRICS Official Home Page
- MONIX - Official page of the Cincinnati/Dayton Monitoring Exchange
- BRICS Tower Site Map
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