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St. Louis City / Lambert Airport (P25) Misc Info

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For SLATER (St Louis County, Jefferson County and St Charles County) see St. Louis Area Trunked Emergency Radio (SLATER)

  • WQPS519 - Digital Vehicular Repeaters (Mobile Extenders)
    • 769.00625, 769.04375, 769.10625, 769.33125, 769.55625, 769.80625, 799.00625, 799.04375, 799.10625, 799.33125, 799.55625, 799.80625

See the MOSWIN Page for other sites not directly affiliated with the St Louis Regional System (VHF Sites)

Reported that St Louis County sites are called "Urban North" and "Urban South"

Unidentified Talkgroups:

  • 3301, 3302, 3304, 3305 - RID 99002 on STL 2-001 Encrypted comms (4/13)(5/13)(11/13)
  • 3326, 3328 - RID 901xxx STL 2-001 Encrypted (10/13)
  • 3327 - RID 901381 2-001 Encrypted (10/11/13)
  • 3402 - Tower 2-001 (11/13) (12/14 "J1"?)
  • 23326 - St Louis area (10/13 site 2-001) not -encrypted - testing

12/15/11 - St. Louis County (KSDK) - St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley signed a $75 million contract Thursday with Motorola Solutions. The contract allows modern interoperable radio communications for police officers, firefighters, paramedics, and essential local government agencies throughout St. Louis County. Currently, emergency response agencies operate on their own individual radio systems, which makes coordination for daily work and emergency incidents difficult. In November 2009, voters passed an Emergency Communications Sales Tax of one-tenth of a cent which provided funding for the St. Louis County Emergency Communications Commission to move forward with a plan to bring over 150 agencies and organizations under a single radio umbrella, which will allow them to communicate by radio with each other.

"This new communications system will end a troubling problem in our emergency communications system," said Dooley. "Every emergency response agency in the region will be able to speak to one another 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in any conditions. When you're reacting to an emergency or disaster, timely communication between agencies can mean the difference between life and death."

Motorola will now work with the county to design, build, deploy, and operate one of the largest local radio systems in the Midwest. The network will include over 9,000 digital vehicle-mounted and handheld radios. See this news item for more information Missouri Statewide Interoperable Network (MOSWIN) Project 25 Statewide* Statewide 07-08-2011 St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD) System user Radio ID's from Pro96com WikiPage

  • WQPS519 - Digital Vehicular Repeaters (Mobile Extenders)
    • 769.00625, 769.04375, 769.10625, 769.33125, 769.55625, 769.80625, 799.00625, 799.04375, 799.10625, 799.33125, 799.55625, 799.80625

STARRS Frequencies

  • 0 (0)101 (65)Simulcast [Monroe IL]Monroe854.21250854.43750
  • 0 (0)102 (66)Simulcast [Franklin MO]Franklin854.33750
  • 0 (0)103 (67)Simulcast [St Louis Co MO]St. Louis854.06250854.18750854.26250854.48750
  • 0 (0)104 (68)Simulcast (Jefferson MO)Jefferson854.33750




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