Montgomery County (IN)
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All County Public Safety uses the SAFE-T TRS for primary communications, with Fire Agencies being toned on thier VHF frequencies.
Metro Electronics has added NXDN emissions to its UHF Conventional Repeaters. Closer monitoring is needed to verify they still use analog mode for dispatch
Montgomery County
Law Enforcement
Emergency Management/Fire/EMS
Government Services/Utilities
Crawfordsville
- 460.400 465.000 WPBX260 RM Police: Ops (Informal use) [Cancelled 10/12] FMN Deprecated 9/10/25
- 154.085 KRI695 BM Water Works [Expired 2/01] FMN Deprecated 9/10/25
453.7375 458.7375 WPEJ806 M Water Works Telemetry [Expired 2/05] Telm Deprecated 9/10/25
New Market
EMS / Hospitals
- SW Rescue 155.295 WNMH373 BM Expired 1/23
Star EMS
Has access to the SAFE-T TRS for mutual aid medical response with county agencies and is dispatched using an local SMR Conventional Repeater.
1/23 - STAR EMS is transitioning towards fulltime usage of FirstNet PTT using Sonim cellphone units. Expect most conventional frequencies to be deprecated in the near future. If anyone still hears traffic on any of the STAR EMS frequencies, or has more information, please submit it.
Former Use
- 453.6625 458.6625 WPWY910 RM Events [Expired 2/23] FMN Deprecated 9/10/25
- 466.575 BM Operations FMN Deprecated 9/10/25
Franciscan Health Crawfordsville
Schools
Crawfordsville School
Frequencies have been reported in use, but CC/TG is unknown.
- 464.1125 School-to-School; 464.1875 Maintenance, 464.3375 and 464.2625 is Backup WQJZ528
Montgomery County Schools
Wabash College (Crawfordsville)
Airports
Crawfordsville Municipal Airport
Businesses
Metro Electronics
has added NXDN emissions to its UHF Conventional Repeaters. Closer monitoring is needed to verify they still use analog mode for dispatch
464.05 Repeater DMR CC 7|TG *|SL * WPJC215 Metro Electronics Linden [Expired 4/25] DMR Expired 4/25 but still in use 9/25 Notes: Single DMR repeater utilized by several businesses. Although license expired in April 2025, repeater still on air. This frequency, when it was analog, was utilized by STAR EMS Ambulance Service out of Crawfordsville. Have not confirmed that STAR is one of the users of this repeater currently.