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Missouri State Highway Patrol WEB

Troop Map
  • MSHP-2020.zip - Contains a Google Earth .kml map of Missouri State Highway Patrol communications sites.

Statewide Common

  • 155.4825 Future Use
  • KAA204 Base at Rock Port (Atchison) (replacing 154.92)
  • KAA958 Base at Rolla (Phelps) (Troop I)
  • KAA201 Base at Macon (Macon)
  • F1 154.905 100.0 Extenders, F2 155.475, F3 154.935 Tac/SERT/C2C, F4 154.665 Tac/SERT/C2C
  • 44.86, 45.06 Mobiles Unknown use
  • MHSP has an agreement with MO National Guard for use of Mobile Extenders on 148.6, 148.7, 148.8
  • 8/24  STA for testing Vehicular Repeaters on 460.5625 and 465.5625 (NFM/P25) WSEF254 STA Letter

MOSWIN Statewide P25 Digital System

700 MHz Tactical Channels

Please submit these to the database when confirmed in use.

  • 265-266 770.65625 800.65625
  • 267-268 770.66875 800.66875
  • 269-270 770.68125 800.68125
  • 271-272 770.69375 800.69375
  • 273-274 770.70625 800.70625
  • 275-276 770.71875 800.71875
  • 305-306 770.90625 800.90625
  • 307-308 770.91875 800.91875
  • 309-310 770.93125 800.93125
  • 311-312 770.94375 800.94375
  • 313-314 770.95625 800.95625
  • 315-316 770.96875 800.96875
  • 885-886 774.53125 804.53125
  • 887-888 774.54375 804.54375
  • 889-890 774.55625 804.55625
  • 891-892 774.56875 804.56875
  • 893-894 774.58125 804.58125
  • 895-896 774.59375 804.59375


10/22/09 Funding approved for new Missouri State Highway Patrol Radio System

  • Link
  • MHP Documents (PDF)
  • JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri is moving ahead with a plan to improve the radio system used by the State Highway Patrol and other emergency responders. The state awarded a contract to improve the communications network to Motorola Inc. shortly before Gov. Matt Blunt left office in January.

But that contract was delayed because of uncertainty over funding and a protest by a losing bidder. The protest was denied, and Gov. Jay Nixon this summer trimmed the funding approved by lawmakers for the project from nearly $112 million to about $87 million.

Office of Administration spokeswoman Lori Simms says that contract now is proceeding. She says engineering work is under way, and officials from the state and Motorola are assessing which existing radio towers can be used for the project.

Another State Cancels Huge Radio Project (Posted: 21 Jan 2009 05:11 PM CST)

  • Two weeks after taking office, MIssouri Gov. Jay Nixon has ordered a halt to a statewide radio contract just awarded to Motorola by the outgoing governor. The decision prompted Jim Lundsted, former Highway Patrol telecom engineer and the state's interoperability officer, to resign his position. Nixon said he is still committed to building an interoperable radio system, but that he wants to review all long-term contracts. The $81.7 million winning bid was much less than the $180 million the state expected to pay for state-wide coverage. But even with the reduction, Nixon is concerned about how the state would fund the system. Read more here (http://www.kansascity.com/news/breaking_news/story/991604.html).

  • 228 total trunked towers
    • (9) 3-channel vhf towers (for the rough-rual Ozark Mountain Terrain)
    • (23) 10-channel 700/800 towers (urban or high-use site)
    • (65) 7-channel 700/800 towers (suburb site)
    • (131) 3-channel 700/800 towers (rual site)

Future 700 MHz interop channels Future Operations (700 MHz / P25) Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability frequencies are for "Temporary Bases/Repeaters" probably to be used for future operations. WPTZ785 is statewide license for 700 MHz.

0.00000      WPTZ785  M  700 S/Wide  Statewide 700 MHz License (1100-2wt) (769.0-775.0: 799.0-805.0)  FM  Law Tac  
769.05635  799.05625   WQDT268  M   Statewide  P25  Law Tac  
769.05635  799.05625   WQDT268  M   Statewide  FMN  Law Tac  
769.06875  799.06875   WQDT268  M   Statewide  FMN  Law Tac  
769.06875  799.06875   WQDT268  M   Statewide  P25  Law Tac  
774.99385  804.99385   WQDT268  M   Statewide  FMN  Law Tac  
774.99385  804.99385   WQDT268  M   Statewide  P25  Law Tac  
764.05625      WQDT268  M   Nationwide Itinerant/Interoperability (2 watt)  P25  
764.06875      WQDT268  M   Nationwide Itinerant/Interoperability (2 watt)  P25  
775.99375      WQDT268  M   Nationwide Itinerant/Interoperability (2 watt)  P25  
794.05625      WQDT268  M   Nationwide Itinerant/Interoperability (2 watt)  P25  
794.06875      WQDT268  M   Nationwide Itinerant/Interoperability (2 watt)  P25  
805.99375      WQDT268  M   Nationwide Itinerant/Interoperability (2 watt)  P25  
764.14375  794.14375   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
764.24375  794.24375   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
764.39375  794.39375   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
764.49375  794.49375   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
764.64375  794.64375   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
764.74375  794.74375   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
764.89375  794.89375   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
764.99375  794.99375   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
765.14375  795.14375   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
765.24375  795.24375   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
765.39375  795.39375   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
765.49375  795.49375   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
765.64375  795.64375   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
765.74375  795.74375   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
765.89375  795.89375   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
765.99375  795.99375   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
774.00625  804.00625   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
774.10625  804.10625   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
774.25625  804.25625   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
774.35625  804.35625   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
774.50625  804.50625   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
774.60625  804.60625   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
774.75625  804.75625   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
774.85625  804.85625   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
775.00625  805.00625   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
775.10625  805.10625   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
775.25625  805.25625   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
775.35625  805.35625   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  
775.50625  805.50625   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability 
775.60625  805.60625   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability   
775.75625  805.75625   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability   
775.85625  805.85625   WQFL229  RBMF   Statewide 700 MHz Itinerant/Interoperability  

05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00769.14375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	764.14375000  	769.14375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00769.14375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	764.14375000  	769.14375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00769.24375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	764.24375000  	769.24375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00769.24375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	764.24375000  	769.24375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00769.39375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	764.39375000  	769.39375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00769.39375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	764.39375000  	769.39375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00769.49375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	764.49375000  	769.49375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00769.49375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	764.49375000  	769.49375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00769.64375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	764.64375000  	769.64375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00769.64375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	765.64375000  	769.64375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00769.74375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	764.74375000  	769.74375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00769.74375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	764.74375000  	769.74375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00769.89375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	764.89375000  	769.89375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00769.89375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	764.89375000  	769.89375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00769.99375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	764.99375000  	769.99375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00769.99375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	764.99375000  	769.99375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00770.14375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	765.14375000  	770.14375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00770.14375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	765.14375000  	770.14375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00770.24375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	765.24375000  	770.24375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00770.24375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	765.24375000  	770.24375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00770.39375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	765.39375000  	770.39375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00770.39375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	765.39375000  	770.39375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00770.49375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	765.49375000  	770.49375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00770.49375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	765.49375000  	770.49375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00770.64375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	765.64375000  	770.64375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00770.64375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	764.64375000  	770.64375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00770.74375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	765.74375000  	770.74375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00770.74375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	765.74375000  	770.74375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00770.89375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	765.89375000  	770.89375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00770.89375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	765.89375000  	770.89375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00770.99375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	765.99375000  	770.99375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00770.99375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	765.99375000  	770.99375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00773.00625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	774.00625000  	773.00625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00773.00625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	774.00625000  	773.00625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00773.10625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	774.10625000  	773.10625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00773.10625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	775.10625000  	773.10625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00773.25625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	774.25625000  	773.25625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00773.25625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	774.25625000  	773.25625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00773.35625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	774.35625000  	773.35625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00773.35625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	774.35625000  	773.35625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00773.50625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	774.50625000  	773.50625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00773.50625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	774.50625000  	773.50625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00773.60625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	774.60625000  	773.60625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00773.60625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	774.60625000  	773.60625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00773.75625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	774.75625000  	773.75625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00773.75625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	774.75625000  	773.75625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00773.85625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	774.85625000  	773.85625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00773.85625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	774.85625000  	773.85625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00774.00625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	775.00625000  	774.00625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00774.00625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	775.00625000  	774.00625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00774.10625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	775.10625000  	774.10625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00774.25625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	775.25625000  	774.25625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00774.25625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	775.25625000  	774.25625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00774.35625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	775.35625000  	774.35625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00774.35625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	775.35625000  	774.35625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00774.50625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	775.50625000  	774.50625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00774.50625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	775.50625000  	774.50625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00774.60625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	775.60625000  	774.60625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00774.60625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	775.60625000  	774.60625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00774.75625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	775.75625000  	774.75625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00774.75625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	775.75625000  	774.75625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00774.85625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	775.85625000  	774.85625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 1, Antenna 1, Frequency 00774.85625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	775.85625000  	774.85625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00799.14375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	794.14375000  	799.14375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00799.24375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	794.24375000  	799.24375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00799.39375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	794.39375000  	799.39375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00799.49375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	794.49375000  	799.49375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00799.64375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	794.64375000  	799.64375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00799.74375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	794.74375000  	799.74375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00799.89375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	794.89375000  	799.89375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00799.99375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	794.99375000  	799.99375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00800.14375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	795.14375000  	800.14375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00800.24375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	795.24375000  	800.24375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00800.39375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	795.39375000  	800.39375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00800.49375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	795.49375000  	800.49375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00800.64375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	795.64375000  	800.64375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00800.74375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	795.74375000  	800.74375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00800.89375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	795.89375000  	800.89375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00800.99375:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	795.99375000  	800.99375000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00803.00625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	804.00625000  	803.00625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00803.10625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	804.10625000  	803.10625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00803.25625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	804.25625000  	803.25625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00803.35625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	804.35625000  	803.35625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00803.50625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	804.50625000  	803.50625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00803.60625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	804.60625000  	803.60625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00803.75625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	804.75625000  	803.75625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00803.85625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	804.85625000  	803.85625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00804.00625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	805.00625000  	804.00625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00804.10625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	805.10625000  	804.10625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00804.25625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	805.25625000  	804.25625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00804.35625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	805.35625000  	804.35625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00804.50625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	805.50625000  	804.50625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00804.60625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	805.60625000  	804.60625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00804.75625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	805.75625000  	804.75625000 
05/28/2013 	Location 2, Antenna 1, Frequency 00804.85625:Assigned or lower frequency changed  	805.85625000  	804.85625000 
SiteNameFreqs

SiteNameFreqs       
462-001 (1CE-1) St Louis City - North 852.337500 852.487500 854.037500 854.237500 854.412500 855.637500c 855.887500 856.462500
    856.487500 856.737500 857.437500a 857.462500 857.487500 857.712500 858.012500 858.437500a
    858.462500 858.487500 858.712500 858.937500 859.437500a 859.462500 859.487500 859.712500

SiteNameFreqs      
462-004 (1CE-4) St Charles Co - 700 Simulcast769.281250 769.562500c 769.756250c 770.006250 770.506250 770.756250c 771.106250

SiteNameFreqs     
462-005 (1CE-5) St Louis City - South [P2]769.218750 769.668750 770.406250a 770.718750a 773.781250a 774.081250c

SiteNameFreqs

SiteNameFreqs


Missouri Highway Patrol 10-Codes

  • 10-1 - Unable to copy
  • 10-2 - Signal good
  • 10-3 - Affirmative, granted
  • 10-4 - Message received
  • 10-5 - Relay
    • J1 - Personnel
    • J2 - Property, papers, etc.
    • J3 - Prisoner
  • 10-6 - Busy, standby
  • 10-7 - Out of service
  • 10-8 - In service
    • J1 - Personal business
    • J2 - Vehicle maintenance
    • J3 - Court / Dept. business
  • 10-9 - Repeat
  • 10-10 - Minor detail, available for call
  • 10-11 - Remain in service
  • 10-12 - Vistor / Official present
  • 10-13 - Weather / Road conditions
    • J1 - Flying conditions
  • 10-14 - Correct time
  • 10-15 - Have in possession
    • J1 - Personnel
    • J2 - Property, papers, etc.
    • J3 - Prisoner
  • 10-16 - Vehicle Check
  • 10-17 - Urgent - Rush present detail
  • 10-18 - Anything for us?
  • 10-19 - Nothing for us, negative
  • 10-20 - Location
  • 10-21 - Call by phone
  • 10-22 - Report in person to (HQs unless otherwise specified)
    • J1 - At once
    • J2 - At your convenience
  • 10-23 - Arrived on the scene
  • 10-24 - Finished with last assignment
  • 10-25 - Disregard last assignment
  • 10-26 - Hold subject
  • 10-27 - Operator / Officer on duty
  • 10-28 - Full registration
    • J1 - Vehicle
    • J2 - Driver
  • 10-29 - Check record of person
    • J1 - Criminal history
    • J2 - Wanted / Warrents
  • 10-30 - Does not conform to the rules & regulations
  • 10-31 - Alleged narcotics violation
  • 10-33 - Emergency traffic this station
  • 10-34 - Trouble at station - Help needed
  • 10-35 - Major crime alert
  • 10-36 - Confidential information
  • 10-37 - Subject with a gun
  • 10-38 - Involved in danger - need immediate assistance
  • 10-39 - Go to for the purpose of...
    • J2 - Check of traffic
  • 10-40 - Car-to-Car Traffic
  • 10-41 - Beginning tour of duty
  • 10-42 - Ending tour of duty
  • 10-44 - Message received by all
  • 10-50 - Vehicle accident
    • J1 - Minor (no injuries)
    • J2 - Serious (injuries)
    • J3 - Road blocked
    • J4 - Fatality
  • 10-51 - Wrecker needed
    • J1 - Has been notified
  • 10-52 - Ambulance needed
    • J1 - Has been notified
  • 10-53 - Coroner needed
    • J1 - Has been notified
  • 10-54 - Drag racing
  • 10-55 - Driving while intoxicated
    • J1 - Charges will be filed
    • J2 - Make your own case
  • 10-56 - Intoxicated person
  • 10-59 - Convoy / Escort
  • 10-60 - What is the next message number?
  • 10-61 - CW traffic
  • 10-62 - Teletype traffic
  • 10-63 - Any answer our number?
  • 10-64 - Message for local delivery
  • 10-65 - Net message or item assignment
  • 10-66 - Cancellation
  • 10-67 - Clear for net message
  • 10-68 - Dispatch information
  • 10-70 - Fire
  • 10-76 - Enroute
  • 10-79 - Report progress of fire
  • 10-80 - Status Check
  • 10-82 - Reserve hotel room for...
  • 10-83 - Residence
  • 10-83R - Spouse
  • 10-87 - Pay checks are out
  • 10-88 - Advise telephone number for...
  • 10-89 - Communications employee needed / will arrive
  • 10-90 - Alarm sounding
    • J1 - Hold up
    • J2 - Burglary
    • J3 - Fire
  • 10-91 - Too weak, talk closer to the mic
  • 10-92 - Too loud, talk further from the mic
  • 10-93 - Frequency test
  • 10-94 - Give a test
    • J1 - With voice
    • J2 - Without voice
  • 10-95 - Bomb Call / Threat
  • 10-96 - Computer out of service
  • 10-97 - Criminal history - caution indictor
    • J1 - Felony arrest record
    • J2 - Known to be armed & dangerous
    • J3 - Known to obstruct / assault officers
    • J4 - Sex Offender
  • 10-99 - Records indicate wanted or stolen
    • J1 - Municipal Warrant
    • J2 - Misdemeanor
    • J3 - Felony
    • J4 - Caution code

Troops with Zone Listings

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  • Zone 1 - Platte County
  • Zone 2 - Platte County
  • Zone 3 - Clay County
  • Zone 4 - Clay County
  • Zone 5 - Ray & Carroll Counties
  • Zone 6 - Jackson County
  • Zone 7 - Jackson County
  • Zone 8 - Lafayette County
  • Zone 9 - Lafayette County
  • Zone 10 - Saline County
  • Zone 11 - Cass County
  • Zone 12 - Johnson County
  • Zone 13 - Pettis County
  • Zone 14 - Bates County
  • Zone 15 - Henry County
  • Zone 16 - Benton County

The counties with two zones, such as Platte, Clay, Jackson and Lafayette are the "busiest" counties. Generally, one zone will work day shift and the other will work evenings and they switch off every two weeks or every month, depending on the zone. Greetings Radio Reference. On your page you have a map of the highway patrol troop outlines and zones. I have the gift of living next door to one of the commanders of the highway patrol here in Missouri and he is a real nice guy. Here is some information you can put with the map since it is hard to read. The information that was sent in on Troop C has totally changed and my neighbor was kind enough to give me the information on the other troops covering the state. There are zone numbers missing and skipped in each troop this is due to cutbacks and redrawing due to population was his statement.

  • Troop A Lee's Summit
    • Zone 3= Platte County
    • Zone 4= Clay County
    • Zone 5= Ray / Carroll Counties
    • Zone 6= Western Jackson County
    • Zone 7= Eastern Jackson County
    • Zone 8= Western Lafayette County
    • Zone 9= Eastern Lafayette County
    • Zone 10= Saline County
    • Zone 11= Cass County
    • Zone 12= Johnson County
    • Zone 13= Pettis County
    • Zone 14= Bates County
    • Zone 15= Henry County
    • Zone 16= Benton County
  • Troop B Macon
    • Zone 1= Linn / Chariton Counties
    • Zone 2= Macon / Shelby Counties
    • Zone 3= Marion / Ralls Counties
    • Zone 4= Putnam / Sullivan Counties
    • Zone 5= Schuyler / Adair Counties
    • Zone 6= Scotland / Clark Counties
    • Zone 7= Knox / Lewis Counties
    • Zone 10= Randolph / Monroe Counties
  • Troop C Weldon Springs
    • Zone 1= Northern St. Louis County
    • Zone 2= Southern St. Louis County
    • Zone 3= North St. Louis City
    • Zone 4= South St. Louis City
    • Zone 5= Lincoln / Pike Counties
    • Zone 7= Warren County
    • Zone 8= Western St. Charles County
    • Zone 9= Eastern St. Charles County
    • Zone 10= Southern Franklin County
    • Zone 11= Northern Franklin County
    • Zone 12= Northern Jefferson County
    • Zone 13= Southern Jefferson County
    • Zone 14= Washington County
    • Zone 15= St. Francois County
    • Zone 16= St. Genevieve / Perry Counties
  • Troop D Springfield
    • Zone 1 & 2= Greene County (swaps between AM and PM as to zone number)
    • Zone 3= Polk County
    • Zone 4 & 15= Stone/Taney Counties (zone number swaps from AM & PM)
    • Zone 5 & 11= Jasper County (zone number swaps with AM & PM)
    • Zone 6= Dade/Lawrence Counties
    • Zone 7 & 13= Newton/McDonald Counties (Zone number changes for AM & PM)
    • Zone 8= Barton/Vernon Counties
    • Zone 9= St. Clair / Cedar Counties
    • Zone 10= Webster County
    • Zone 12= Christian County
    • Zone 14= Barry County
    • Zone 16= Dallas/Hickory Counties
    • Zone 17= Interstate Interdiction
    • Zone 18= Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Team (CVET)
    • Zone 20= North Marine
    • Zone 21= South Marine
  • Troop E Poplar Bluff
    • Zone 1= Butler County
    • Zone 2= Ripley County
    • Zone 3= Wayne County
    • Zone 4= Bollinger County
    • Zone 5= Cape Girardeau County
    • Zone 7= Scott / Mississippi Counties
    • Zone 8= New. Madrid / Pemiscot Counties
    • Zone 10= Dunklin County
    • Zone 11= Stoddard County
    • Zone 13= Iron / Madison Counties
  • Troop F Jefferson City
    • Zone 1= Cole County
    • Zone 2= Boone County
    • Zone 5= Camden / Miller Counties
    • Zone 6= Morgan / Moniteau Counties
    • Zone 7= Cooper / Howard Counties
    • Zone 8= Callaway County
    • Zone 9= Montgomery County
    • Zone 12= Osage / Gasconade Counties
  • Troop G Williow Spings
    • Zone 1= Texas County
    • Zone 2= Howell County
    • Zone 3= Shannon County
    • Zone 4= Reynolds / Carter Counties
    • Zone 5= Oregon County
    • Zone 6= Ozark County
    • Zone 7= Douglas County
    • Zone 8= Wright County
  • Troop H St. Joseph
    • Zone 1= Holt / Atchison Counties
    • Zone 2= Nodaway / Worth Counties
    • Zone 3= Harrison County
    • Zone 4= Mercer / Grundy Counties
    • Zone 5= Andrew County
    • Zone 6= Buchanan County
    • Zone 7= Clinton County
    • Zone 8= Caldwell County
    • Zone 9= Livingston County
    • Zone 10= Dekalb / Gentry Counties
    • Zone 11= Daviess County
  • Troop I Rolla
    • Zone 1= Phelps County
    • Zone 2= Maries County
    • Zone 4= Pulaski County
    • Zone 5= Crawford County
    • Zone 7= Dent County
    • Zone 8= Laclede County

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Missouri Highway Patrol - Unit Numbering System

This numbering system is used throughout the Department of Public Safety. Highway Patrol badge numbers now include the 1200 series, as shown below. Previously only Water Patrolmen had these numbers, but due the growth of the Highway Patrol, the two agencies numbering now overlap. Unit #s Type of Unit Weigh Stations: First Digit indicates Troop Second Digit indicates weigh station number Direction of travel follows second digit (Example: "C5 North" = Troop C Weigh Station #5, Northbound lane)

  • 0-999 Highway Patrol Officers (Badge #s)
    • Col. and Asst. Col 1 - 2
    • Majors, Captains, Lts. 3-99.
    • Patrol Troopers 100-999, another block in the 1100s, and yet another block in the 1200s.
  • 1000-1099 Commercial Vehicle Inspectors
  • 1100-1199 Radio Technicians
  • 1200-1299 Highway Patrol / Water Patrol Officers (Badge #s)
  • 1300-1399 Federal Government Agencies
  • 1400-1499 State Fire Marshals / Gaming Commission
  • 1500-1599 DOT (18 Wheeler Police)

Information Deleted from Troops Listings

  • Troop A
154.66500 RM 203.5 PL Highband 4 (Low Power Repeater?) FM Deprecated 
154.93500 RM 203.5 PL Highband 3 (Low Power Repeater?) FM Deprecated 
158.60000 /apps/db/?fccCallsign=RM 203.5 PL Troop A ME Mobile Extender FM Deprecated 
456.75000 KCX777 F 162.2 PL Troop A MR 1 Mobile Relay - Repeats 42.02 to Lees Summit (Urich - Henry Co) FM Deprecated 
460.47500 KB38390 F 162.2 PL Troop A MR 2 Mobile Relay - Repeats 42.02 to Lees Summit (Hughesville - Pettis Co) FM Deprecated 
460.18750 KB38390 F 162.2 PL Troop A MR 3 Metro - Repeats Mobiles from Sports Complex - TX/RX site to Troop Headquarters FM Deprecated 
465.06250 KB43890 F 162.2 PL Troop A MR 4 Metro - Platte City (remote receive, repeats Mobiles) FM Deprecated 
465.18750 KB38390 F CSQ Troop A MR 5 Metro - Base link to Sports Complex FM Deprecated 
465.05000 WQKE989 F Troop A MR 6 Mobile Relay (Edgerton - Platte) FMN Deprecated 
460.43750 WQKE989 F Troop A MR 7 Mobile Relay (Edgerton - Platte) FMN Deprecated 
460.20000 KAD90 F Troop A MR 8 Mobile Relay (Polo - Ray County) FM Deprecated 
42.92000 KAA202 B 203.5 PL Trp A Disp E East Dispatch-to-Mobiles [F-16] FM Deprecated 
42.86000 KAA202 B 203.5 PL Trp A Disp R Rural Dispatch-to-Mobiles [F-10] FM Deprecated 
460.06250 KAA202 F Trp A RFnew1 New Remote Link FMN Law Dispatch 
465.06250 KAA202 F Trp A RFnew2 New Remote Link (Dayton-Bates) FMN Deprecated
465.18250 KAA202 F Trp A RFnew3 New Remote Link (Lees Summit-Jackson) FMN Deprecated 
42.92000 KA5824 M 203.5 PL Trp A c2c E East Car-to-Car [F-17] FM Deprecated 
42.86000 KA5824 M 203.5 PL Trp A c2c R Rural Car-to-Car [F-11] FM Deprecated 
  • Troop H
42.40000 KAA204 B 173.8 PL Troop H Disp Dispatch-to-Mobiles [Ch 80] FM Law Dispatch 
42.78000 KA5824 M 173.8 PL Troop H Mob Mobiles-to-Dispatch [Ch 82] FM Law Dispatch 
42.40000 KA5824 M 173.8 PL Troop H c2c Car-to-Car [Ch 81] FM Law Tac 
42.00000 KA5824 M 186.2 PL MHP S/W C2C Statewide Car-to-Car [Ch 89] FM Law Tac 
148.60000 /apps/db/?fccCallsign=RM CSQ TrpH ME CSQ Mobile Extenders FM Law Dispatch 
148.60000 /apps/db/?fccCallsign=RM 250.3 PL TrpH ME250.3 Mobile Extenders FM Law Dispatch 
148.60000 /apps/db/?fccCallsign=RM 173.8 PL TrpH ME173.8 Mobile Extenders FM Law Dispatch 
148.60000 /apps/db/?fccCallsign=RM 186.2 PL TrpH ME186.2 Mobile Extenders FM Law Dispatch 
456.27500 KAA91 F 173.8 PL Troop H MR 1 Mobile Relay (Quitman - Nodaway County) FM Law Dispatch 
456.47500 KAB57 F Troop H MR 2 Mobile Relay (Martinsville - Harrison County) [changed to 460.3375 - 2007] FM Law Dispatch 
460.33750 /apps/db/?fccCallsign=F Troop H MR 3 Mobile Relay (Martinsville - Harrison County) [replacing 456.475 - 2007] FMN Law Dispatch 
452.40000 KAA204 F Troop H MR 4 Remote Link (Watson/Mercer) FM Law Dispatch
42.12000 KAA204 B TroopH 42.12 Ops (Mercer) FM Law Dispatch 
42.38000 KAA204 B TroopH 42.38 Ops (replacing 42.58) (St Joseph) FM Law Dispatch
42.58000 KAA204 B TroopH 42.58 Ops (Watson) FM Law Dispatch

Troop B - Macon

42.82000 	KAA201 	B	186.2 PL	MHP TpB Disp	Dispatch-to-Mobiles [Ch 20] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.22000 	KA5824 	M	186.2 PL	MHP TpB Mob	Mobiles-to-Dispatch [Ch 22] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.82000 	KA5824 	M	186.2 PL	MHP TpB c2c	Car-to-Car [Ch 21] 	FM 	Deprecated 
456.17500 	KNFJ230 	F		MHP TpB MR 1	Mobile Relay (Brookfield - Linn Co) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
456.27500 	KAD92 	F		MHP TpB MR 2	Mobile Relay (Greencastle - Sullivan Co) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
456.47500 	KAA83 	F		MHP TpB MR 3	Mobile Relay (Deer Ridge - Lewis Co) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
460.37500 	WQKD574 	F	156.7 PL	MHP TpB MR 5	Mobile Relay - Withers Hill-Marion [Canceled; on air 11/12] 	FMN 	Deprecated 
460.17500 	WQLM636 	F		MHP TpB MR 6	Mobile Relay - Clark (Randolph)  	FMN 	Deprecated 
456.62500 	WGT589 	F		MHP TpB MR 4	Mobile Relay (Monroe City - Ralls) [Cancel 2010] 	FMN 	Deprecated 

Troop D - Springfield

42.06000 	KAA243 	B	203.5 PL	Trp D Disp L	Dispatch-to-Mobiles [Ch 40] [Deleted] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.22000 	KA5824 	M	203.5 PL	Trp D Mob L	Mobiles-to-Dispatch [Ch 42] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.06000 	KA5824 	M	203.5 PL	Trp D c2c L	Car-to-Car Ch 41] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.10000 	KAA243 	BM	203.5 PL	Trp D Disp S	Dispatch - South [Ch 43] [Deleted] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.32000 	KA5825 	M	203.5 PL	Trp D Mob S	Mobiles-to-Dispatch - South [Ch 45] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.10000 	KA5824 	M	203.5 PL	Trp D c2C S	Car-to-Car - South [Ch 44] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.12000 	KAA243 	B	203.5 PL	Trp D Disp W	Dispatch - West [Ch 46] [Deleted] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.78000 	KA5824 	M	203.5 PL	Trp D Mob W	Mobiles-to-Dispatch - West RX [Ch 48] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.12000 	KA5824 	M	203.5 PL	Trp D c2C W	Car-to-Car - West [Ch 47] 	FM 	Deprecated 
148.60000 	 	RM		Troop D ME	Mobile Extender (Tone unknown-in use) 	FM 	Deprecated 
154.90500 	KA5824 	M	203.5 PL	MHP SERT F-7	SERT [Ch 7] (No longer in use?) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
456.17500 	KAA90 	F	136.5 PL	Trp D MR 1	Remote Link (42.22 to D HQ) (Jerico Springs - Cedar Co) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
456.27500 	WGT588 	F	136.5 PL	Trp D MR 2	Remote Link (42.22 to D HQ) (Branson - Taney Co) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
456.47500 	KAC86 	F	136.5 PL	Trp D MR 3	Remote Link (42.22 to D HQ) (Ridgely - Barry Co) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
456.42500 	KNID905 	F	136.5 PL	Trp D MR 4	Remote Link (42.22 to D HQ) (Macks Creek - Camden Co) [Deleted 2012] 	FMN 	Deprecated 
456.47500 	KNID905 	F	103.5 PL	Trp D MR 5	Troop D or F - Mobile Relay (Ridgely - Platte County, Macks Creek - Camden Co) [Not on license] 	FMN 	Deprecated 
460.17500 	KNID905 	F		Trp D MR 6	Remote Link (Macks Creek) 	FMN 	Deprecated 

Troop E - Poplar Bluff

42.92000 	KAA270 	B	173.8 PL	Trp E Disp N	Dispatch-to-Mobiles - North [Ch 50] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.22000 	KA5824 	M	173.8 PL	Trp E Mob N	Mobiles-to-Dispatch- North [Ch 52] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.92000 	KA5824 	M	173.8 PL	Trp E c2c N	Car-to-Car - North [Ch 51] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.94000 	KAA270 	B	173.8 PL	Trp E Disp S	Dispatch - South [Ch 53] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.32000 	KA5824 	M	173.8 PL	Trp E Mob S	Mobiles-to-Dispatch - South [Ch 55] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.94000 	KA5824 	M	173.8 PL	Trp E c2c S	Car-to-Car - South [Ch 54] 	FM 	Deprecated 
154.93500 	KA5824 	M		Trp E Tac-1	Tactical 1 	FM 	Deprecated 
154.66500 	KA5824 	M		Trp E Tac-2	Tactical 2 	FM 	Deprecated 
456.27500 	WGT388 	F	123.0 PL	Troop E MR 1	Mobile Relay (Bakerville - Pemiscot Co) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
456.47500 	WGJ854 	F	123.0 PL	Troop E MR 2	Mobile Relay (Benton - Scott Co) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
456.52500 	WPMH595 	F		Troop E MR 3	Mobile Relay (Knob Lick - St. Francois Co) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
460.25000 	WPMH595 	F		Troop E MR 4	Mobile Relay (Doniphan - Ripley Co) 	FMN 	Deprecated 

Troop F - Jefferson City

42.64000 	KAF613 	B	186.2 PL	Troop F Disp	Dispatch-to-Mobiles [Ch 60] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.32000 	KAB302 	M	186.2 PL	Troop F Mob	Mobiles-to-Dispatch [Ch 62] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.64000 	KAB302 	M	186.2 PL	Troop F c2c	Car-to-Car [Ch 61] 	FM 	Deprecated 
456.42500 	KNID905 	F		Troop F MR 1	Troop D or F - Mobile Relay (Macks Creek - Camden County) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
456.47500 	KNID905 	F		Troop F MR 2	Troop D or F - Mobile Relay (Macks Creek - Camden County) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
456.52500 	WGL539 	F	103.5 PL	Troop F MR 3	Troop F - Mobile Relay (Rochport - Boone County) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
460.35000 	WGQ266 	F		Troop F MR 4	Troop F - Mobile Relay (Drakee - Gasconade County) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
42.06000 	KAB302 	B		Troop F 4206	Operations (JC/Vandalia) 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.12000 	KAB302 	B		Troop F 4212	Operations (JC/Vandalia) 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.38000 	KAB302 	B		Troop F 4238	Operations (JC/Vandalia) 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.64000 	KAB302 	B		Troop F 4264	Operations (JC/Mexico) 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.82000 	KAB302 	B		Troop F 4282	Operations (Jeff City) 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.94000 	KAB302 	B		Troop F 4492	Operations - New (Mexico) 	FM 	Deprecated 

Troop G - Willow Springs

42.38000 	KAA522 	BM	173.8 PL	Troop G Disp	Dispatch-to-Mobiles [Ch 70] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.26000 	KAA522 	M	173.8 PL	Troop G Mob	Mobiles-to-Dispatch [Ch 72] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.38000 	KAA522 	M	173.8 PL	Troop G c2c	Car-to-Car [Ch 71] 	FM 	Deprecated 
456.17500 	KNID903 	F		Troop G MR 1	Mobile Relay (Romance - Ozark Co) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
456.22500 	WNLC300 	F		Troop G MR 2	Mobile Relay (Fairview - Texas Co) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
456.52500 	WGT590 	F		Troop G MR 3	Mobile Relay (New Ellington - Reynolds Co) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
456.57500 	WNFR320 	F	CSQ	Troop G MR 4	Mobile Relay (Alton - Orgeon Co) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
460.25000 	WNFR320 	F	CSQ	Troop G MR 5	Mobile Relay (Alton - Orgeon Co) 	FMN 	Deprecated 

Troop H - St. Joseph

42.40000 	KAA204 	B	173.8 PL	Trp H D2M SW	St Joseph: Dispatch-to-Mobiles [Ch 80] (SW Trp H) 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.40000 	KA5824 	M	173.8 PL	Trp H C2C SW	Car-to-Car [Ch 81] (Southwest Troop H) 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.12000 	KAA204 	B	173.8 PL	Trp H D2M NE	Mercer Remote: Dispatch-to-Mobiles [Ch 83] (NE Trp H) 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.12000 	KA5824 	M	173.8 PL	Trp H C2C NE	Car-to-Car [Ch 84?] (Northeast Troop H) 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.38000 	KAA204 	B	186.2 PL	Trp H D2M SE	Utica Remote: Dispatch-to-Mobiles [Ch 85?] (SE Trp H) 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.58000 	KAA204 	B	173.8 PL	Trp H D2M NW	Rock Port Remote: Dispatch-to-Mobiles [Ch 87?] (NW Trp H) 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.58000 	KA5824 	M	173.8 PL	Trp H C2C NW	Car-to-Car [Ch 88?] (Northwest Troop H) 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.78000 	KA5824 	M	173.8 PL	Trp H M2D	Mobiles-to-Dispatch [Ch 82] (All of Troop H) 	FM 	Deprecated 
460.20000 	KAD90 	F	173.8 PL	Trp H MR3	Mobile Relay - Polo  	FMN 	Deprecated 
460.22500 	KAA91 	F	173.8 PL	Trp H MR1	Mobile Relay - Skidmore  	FMN 	Deprecated 
460.33750 	KAB57 	F	173.8 PL	Trp H MR2	Mobile Relay - Martinsville (Harrison Co) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
460.43750 	WQKE989 	F	173.8 PL	Trp H MR4	Mobile Relay - Trimble  	FMN 	Deprecated 

Troop I - Rolla

42.58000 	KAA958 	B	186.2 PL	Troop I Disp	Dispatch-to-Mobiles [Ch 90] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.24000 	KA5824 	M	186.2 PL	Troop I Mob	Dispatch - Cars-to-Base [Ch 92] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.58000 	KA5824 	M	186.2 PL	Troop I c2c	Car-to-Car [Ch 91] 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.06000 	KAA958 	B		Troop I B/U1	Dispatch (Back-up) 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.12000 	KAA958 	B		Troop I B/U2	Dispatch (Back-up) 	FM 	Deprecated 
42.38000 	KAA958 	B		Troop I B/U3	Dispatch (Back-up) 	FM 	Deprecated 
456.27500 	KNID904 	F	167.9 PL	Troop I MR 1	Mobile Relay (Leasburg - Crawford County) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
456.62500 	KAA84 	F	167.9 PL	Troop I MR 2	Mobile Relay (Phillipsburg - Laclede County) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
465.35000 	KAC45 	F	167.9 PL	Troop I MR 3	Mobile Relay (Salem - Dent County) 	FMN 	Deprecated 
460.13750 	WQJB552 	F		Troop I RF 1	Remote Link (Goose Crk Cons Area-Phillibsburg-Laclede Co) 	FMN 	Deprecated 

Missouri Safety Center

  • Motorcycle Riding School - Warrensburg (Johnson)
  • 155.46, 155.025 Base/Mobile WPMH811

Miscellaneous

911 Dispatcher Requirements in Missouri

  • More Info
  • Missouri dispatchers may fall under the authority of one or more organizations — Missouri recognizes multiple types of dispatch and has set minimum standards for each.
  • Missouri agencies often set standards higher than mandated by law and require multiple trainings. Trainings are brief and are typically completed post-hire. A prospective dispatcher will need a more general set of attributes before hire.
  • Dispatchers may work in various settings including Public Safety Answer Points (PSAPs) and health centers.

Training Requirements

  • The Missouri Department of Public Health and the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services are the state’s standard setters.
  • The Department of Health and Senior Services mandates that Emergency Medical Dispatchers be certified. Emergency medical dispatch programs must, at minimum, meet requirements set by the United States Department of Transportation, or DOT. The DOT curriculum is available online (https://www.ems.gov/projects/ems-education-standards.html).

The Missouri Department of Public Safety recognizes four types of PSAP telecommunicator role (https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=650.340):

  • Fire telecommunicator
  • Police telecommunicator
  • Emergency medical services telecommunicator
  • Joint communication center telecommunicator (works in a setting that handles multiple types of emergency communications)

The minimum DPS-mandated training is 16 hours for fire, police, or emergency medical services telecommunicators (https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=650.340). It is 40 hours for joint communication center telecommunicators. Professional association APCO International notes that a fire, police, or medical services telecommunicator is considered qualified based on completion of a 40-hour program. Training must be completed through an approved provider.
APCO International and the Missouri 911 Directors Association report the following among the approved providers:

  • APCO International
  • National Academies of Emergency Dispatch (NAED)*
  • National Emergency Communications Institute (NECI)
  • Public Safety Group
  • APCO is a very well-known provider that frequently offers courses in cooperation with local agencies.
  • The Advisory Committee for 911 Service Oversight may waive the usual training requirements for an out-of-state telecommunicator who had training in another state, provided the training was at least at the level Missouri requires (http://s1.sos.mo.gov/cmsimages/adrules/csr/current/11csr/11c30-13.pdfEditSign).
  • Training is ongoing. Missouri telecommunicators are expected to have, at minimum, 24 hours of training every three years.

Agency Trainings

  • Additional certifications may be necessary for some duties. Among the many certifications that agencies frequently reference is the Missouri Uniform Law Enforcement System (MULES).
  • Public safety agencies may have their own in-house programs that include far more than what is mandated. The St. Charles County Department of Dispatch and Alarm, for example, provides seven weeks of classroom training (https://www.sccmo.org/). The training incorporates both the APCO International general 40-hour telecommunicator training and the APCO International 32-hour fire telecommunicator programs. St. Charles telecommunicators receive 40 hours of continuing education a year.

Regional Justice Information System (REJIS) Commission

Regional Computer-Aided Dispatch (RCAD)

  • Regional CAD Service using Motorola Premier One with subscriber agencies.
  • The exchange, interchange and processing of itemized criminal justice information, statistics and records pertaining to crime, criminal data and the courts, and for the acquisition, collection, classification, preservation and exchange of said itemized information in conjunction with information systems of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the Missouri Supreme Court and other authorized criminal justice agencies
  • REJIS certification can be obtained from the St. Louis Police Academy located in the city of St. Louis, Missouri. REJIS is a data-driven organization that provides employment for approximately 150 individuals and their aim is to support those law-enforcement individuals who need data solutions to keep individuals safe and secure. Specifically, REJIS is an information system that can be virtually accessed to provide information to individuals in law enforcement and courts at the various levels of the government, including federal, state, county, and local. REJIS is operated in and around the city of St. Louis, Missouri, in three additional counties in Missouri, and four counties located in the state of Illinois. REJIS certification offered by the St. Louis Police Academy takes approximately one week to complete and is often a requirement for jobs, such as Police Dispatcher, related to obtaining access to the information contained within REJIS.

Missouri Uniform Law Enforcement System (MULES)

  • As of July 31, 2019, Missouri Uniform Law Enforcement System (MULES) is the primary provider of criminal justice information. Due to MULES requirements, KCPD can no longer provide criminal history services. MULES is the custodian of records of criminal history data for the state and provides an on-line public service to obtain certified criminal history records. To obtain a Statewide Background Check, contact Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Criminal Justice Information Services at 573-526-6153.

Missouri Automated Criminal History Site (MACHS)


Interoperability

VHF Police, Fire, EMS frequencies are in use See Interoperable Channel Summary PDF

Interoperable Radio Programming Discipline Templates

Missouri State Interoperability Executive Committee

Enclosed you will find a Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) and a copy of the established operating parameters for FIXED and MOBILE use of the Missouri specific multi discipline interoperability channel, 154.680 MHz MTAC. The MTAC channel is to be utilized primarily as a multi-discipline “calling channel” for Missouri’s first responder community and to promote communication between MTAC users in the field (mobile) and in Missouri’s PSAP/fixed dispatch community.. The term “multi discipline” infers that this channel, as indicated in this document outlining operational and technical parameters for the channels FIXED and MOBILE use, is to be used by all public safety users to communicate to users within their discipline (Law Enforcement to Law Enforcement, Fire to Fire, etc.) as well as across other public safety disciplines (Law Enforcement to Fire, Fire to Local Government) as well as between all MOBILE and FIXED MTAC users. Missouri Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) and other public safety dispatch facilities will monitor the MTAC channel at all levels of government 24 hours a day, 7 days a week throughout Missouri as a primary use of the MTAC channel. Non 24/7 use will be on a secondary basis. Those fixed facilities monitoring the channel will answer all calls received on MTAC and will coordinate the usage of the channel and any contention resulting from use of the channel with agencies within their community. The channel is not to be utilized within a single agency for day-day operations but can be utilized to promote inter-agency communications in conjunction with Incident Command Structure (ICS) operations during multi-agency training and exercise events. Previously allocated FCC interoperability channels assigned for inter-system sharing (Law Enforcement Mutual Aid, Fire Mutual aid, EMS HEAR channel etc.) within certain disciplines should continue to be used by Missouri’s First Responders to facilitate communications within their respective discipline.

The Missouri State Interoperability Executive Committee requires this channel to be utilized under an Incident Command/Incident Management structure where channels are used as resources to accomplish the communications function at specific incident(s). Eligible entities within the Public Safety Radio Pool include, but are not limited to, agencies under the following categories, per FCC 90.20

To use the MTAC channel for FIXED use in Missouri complete the online Memorandum of Understanding for FIXED operation of MTAC. Save a copy of your signed agreement for reference along with the guidelines herein for use of the channel below. The FIXED site will be licensed by the State of Missouri at the transmitter location. To use the MTAC channel for MOBILE use in Missouri, complete the online application section for MOBILE use. Applicants for FIXED or MOBILE use must submit a copy of their existing FCC license with their application for MTAC use

Missouri Highway Patrol - Communications Division

With more than a 80 year tradition of excellence, the communications division maintains and operates a 24-hour communications network covering the nine troop headquarters located throughout the state. Work within the communications division is never dull and each day brings new situations. Our operators come from diverse backgrounds and we strive to enable growth in interests such as training and electronics. As a primary user and coordinating agency in the Missouri Statewide Interoperability System (MOSWIN), the communications division is a vital partner in this intricate system networking state, county, and local agencies. Radio/Communications History PDF

State Emergency Management Agency

  • Weekly HF Net test on Wednesdays at 0930 CST. Statewide Coordinators Map

SEMA VHF Repeaters

  • Callaway Nuclear Power Plant-Fulton
  • Rockport near Nuclear Power Plant (SE Nebraska)
  • North of Jefferson City
  • 12/14 FCC Modification - deleting 154.055, 155.715; Add 151.1375 Repeater with 159.4725 input; Add 154.4525 with 158.7375 input (NFM) KCS531

MONET - Missouri Nuclear Emergency Response Team (20 Portable) F1 154.055 CSQ SEMA Direct F2 154.055 151.4 SEMA Repeater F3 155.730 CSQ Sheriff Net F4 155.475 CSQ F5 155.715 151.4 Base-Direct F6 155.715 151.4 Repeater

SEMA Low Band F1 45.12 Statewide F2 45.16 Limited Use F3 45.20 Limited Use F4 45.24 Limited Use


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