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− | == Volusia County EDACS Radio System Infrastructure == | + | {{Infobox_TRS |
| + | |SysName = Volusia County (EDACS) |
| + | |SysType = [[EDACS]] Networked Standard |
| + | |SysID = |
| + | |CTone = |
| + | |NAC = |
| + | |Band = 800 |
| + | |Owner = Volusia County |
| + | |FCC = n/a |
| + | |City = ? |
| + | |County = [[Volusia County (FL)|Volusia]] |
| + | |State = [[Florida (US)|Florida]] |
| + | |StateB = Florida |
| + | |state = florida |
| + | |sid = 199 |
| + | }} |
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− | The County’s 800 MHz public safety land mobile radio system (“County 800 MHz
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− | system” or “Radio System”) consists of two, integrated six-site Simulcast EDACS
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− | trunked systems (System "A" & "B") that utilizes Harris Corporation technology.
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− | Both radio systems cover ninety-five percent of Volusia County. The Radio System
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− | supports approximately 9,600 portable and mobile radios used by County and city
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− | departments, state and local agencies, as well as surrounding mutual aid counties.
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− | System usage averages over 1.8 million push-to-talks (PPT) monthly and during
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− | special events can increase to over 700,000 PTTs in a day.
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− | The Radio System consists of 12 radio sites using 30 FCC licensed 800 MHz
| + | ==Related Pages== |
− | frequencies. The County is adding a thirteenth site using an SR10A P25 equipment
| + | * [[Volusia County EDACS Radio System Infrastructure]] |
− | configuration to improve coverage in the southwest area of the County. The new
| + | * [[Volusia County (EDACS) unknown talkgroups]] |
− | site will be multi-sited into the Radio System and be a multi-mode P25 Phase 2
| + | * [[Volusia County (EDACS) Radio IDs]] |
− | radio site that supports both Phase 1 and Phase 2 radios. The new site is expected
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− | to be online in the first quarter calendar quarter of 2017. An Inter RF Subsystem
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− | Interface (ISSI) gateway will connect the new site with the existing EDACs system.
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− | The County has also deployed a Harris BeOn radio application for iOS and android
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− | smartphones in the fourth calendar quarter of 2016. The Radio System uses Harris
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− | Farinon and Alcatel microwave equipment and consists of 26 microwave radios
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− | that were installed in 1993.
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− | Consolidated public safety dispatching is performed by the Volusia County
| + | [[Category:Florida Trunked Radio Systems]] |
− | Sheriff’s Office from a single Public Safety Access Point (PSAP) at the Emergency
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− | Operations and Sheriff’s Communications Center (EOSCC) located in Daytona
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− | Beach. The dispatch operation utilizes 32 Harris C3 Maestro IP radio consoles, a
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− | Tiburon CAD system, and Zetron IP and analog fire alerting equipment. The
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− | Maestro EDACS/IP radio consoles are connected to the EDACS Radio System
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− | through a Harris Voice, Interoperability, Data and Access Services (VIDA)
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− | gateway. The EDACS Radio System is also used as the primary fire alerting system
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− | with a five repeater VHF system as a backup. There are 57 conventional stations
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− | tied into the VIDA switch through Unified Audio Cards (UAC). Examples of
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− | conventional interface includes the VHF law enforcement helicopter channel, fire
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− | paging transmitters, county school system repeaters, and Regional Mutual Aid
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− | repeaters.
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− | The County also has a 5-channel Event EDACS system, which is used
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− | for special events such as Bike Week and the NASCAR races. The 911 telephone
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− | system located in the EOSCC is an Intrado Viper Positron system. The Volusia
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− | County Sheriff’s Office backup dispatch facility uses Harris VIP radio consoles.
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− | The Radio System provides interoperability using 800 MHz Regional Mutual Aid
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− | frequencies with the State of Florida Law Enforcement Radio System (SLERS) and
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− | neighboring counties in Florida Region 5 including Seminole, Lake and Brevard
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− | counties.
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− | Source: February 2017 county posting for a 800 MHz Radio System Consultant
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− | [[Volusia_County_(FL)]]
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