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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
− | The Riverside County PSEC project | + | The Riverside County PSEC project was developed to completely reorganize the radio infrastructure for Riverside County. This system went online in the early morning hours of January 5, 2014. Prior to this date, the [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=357 Riverside County] Sheriff's Department used an [[EDACS Networked]] Standard system, which barely provided radio reception to half of the county. The successor of that EDACS system, [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=7001 PSEC], was designed to cover approximately 90-95% of the county. |
==Encryption and Monitoring== | ==Encryption and Monitoring== |
Revision as of 06:51, 6 January 2014
Contents
Introduction
The Riverside County PSEC project was developed to completely reorganize the radio infrastructure for Riverside County. This system went online in the early morning hours of January 5, 2014. Prior to this date, the Riverside County Sheriff's Department used an EDACS Networked Standard system, which barely provided radio reception to half of the county. The successor of that EDACS system, PSEC, was designed to cover approximately 90-95% of the county.
Encryption and Monitoring
As of the date of this publication, all law enforcement talkgroups are planning on being encrypted. On another note, the only scanner (as of yet) that is capable of receiving P25 Phase II systems is the GRE PSR-800. Any plans of Uniden or GRE to add native support for Phase II to their other scanners is pure speculation at this point in time.
City-Operated Agencies
Other city-operated agencies in Riverside County have yet to announce plans of joining the PSEC system or to stay with their conventional setups.
Riverside County Fire Department
According to several CAL FIRE/Riverside County Fire Department officials, the only element that the fire department will use on the new system is for station alerting and data between the CAD and the MDCs. All of the voice channels that are in the 150 MHz band will remain the exact same as they are now.
Expansion Plans
The PSEC project was initally designed to cover Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Imperial Counties, as well as couties in Arizona bordering California. Whether the counties surrounding Riverside still intend to join the system is unknown, only time will tell.
Map of PSEC Sites
Unidentified Talkgroups
The following table is used to collect miscellaneous notes about talkgroups that have not been identified.
DEC | Mode | Alpha Tag | Notes |
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1146 | E | Encrypted; In use since 11/30/2013 |