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=== Low Band === | === Low Band === | ||
− | + | OHP's original radio system used two pairs of low band frequencies state-wide. They call the low band channels sides rather than channels. The cars used one of the frequencies in the pair and the base used the other. The cars can use the base frequency to talk car-to-car without the dispatcher receiving the transmissions. You would monitor both frequencies to hear the conversation provided you are in range of the mobile radio. | |
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+ | '''Car radios:''' | ||
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+ | Side 1 - Receives 44.700, Transmits 44.700 - Car to Car | ||
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+ | Side 2 - Receives 44.700, Transmits 44.900 - Car to Base | ||
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+ | Side 3 - Receives 45.220, Transmits 45.220 - Car to Car | ||
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+ | Side 4 - Receives 45.220, Transmits 45.180 - Car to Base | ||
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+ | '''Base Radios:''' | ||
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+ | Side 2 - Receives 44.900, Transmits 44.700 - Base to Car | ||
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+ | Side 4 - Receives 45.180, Transmits 45.220 - Base to car | ||
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+ | Sides 1 and 2 were used by Troop A, B, C E, G, H, I and K. | ||
+ | Sides 3 and 4 were used by Troop A Metro, B Metro, D, F, J, L and M. | ||
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+ | With the completion of the 700 MHz system, these frequencies are no longer used to communicate with dispatch, but Side 1 (44.700 MHz) and Side 3 (45.220 MHz) are still widely used for car-to-car communication. | ||
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+ | These frequencies were linked to a series of VHF and UHF repeaters within the troop area. The mobile relays repeated the cars. The base relays repeated the base. These relays are no longer used, but the licenses remain active. | ||
==OHP Troops== | ==OHP Troops== | ||
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|Motorcycles | |Motorcycles | ||
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|XA | |XA | ||
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|Will Rogers Turnpike | |Will Rogers Turnpike | ||
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|Muskogee Turnpike | |Muskogee Turnpike | ||
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|XC | |XC | ||
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|Indian Nation Turnpike | |Indian Nation Turnpike | ||
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|XD | |XD | ||
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|Cherokee Turnpike | |Cherokee Turnpike | ||
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|XE | |XE | ||
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|Creek Turnpike | |Creek Turnpike | ||
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|YA | |YA | ||
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|Cimmaron Turnpike | |Cimmaron Turnpike | ||
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|Turner Turnpike | |Turner Turnpike | ||
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|HE Bailey Turnpike | |HE Bailey Turnpike | ||
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|YE | |YE | ||
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|J Kilpatrick Turnpike | |J Kilpatrick Turnpike | ||
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Image:Ohp-troop map2005.jpg|OHP Troop Map | Image:Ohp-troop map2005.jpg|OHP Troop Map | ||
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− | * [[media:OKHP- | + | * [[media:OKHP-2020.zip|OKHP-2020.zip]] - Contains a Google Earth .kml map of OHP sites. |
==Statewide FCC Licenses== | ==Statewide FCC Licenses== | ||
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* {{Callsign|WQNN901}} Interoperability Low Band | * {{Callsign|WQNN901}} Interoperability Low Band | ||
* {{Callsign|WQQL249}} Interoperability VHF | * {{Callsign|WQQL249}} Interoperability VHF | ||
+ | * {{Callsign|WQSF806}} Interoperability UHF | ||
+ | * {{Callsign|WQOD228}} Interoperability 800 MHz | ||
==Related Wiki Articles== | ==Related Wiki Articles== | ||
+ | * [[Oklahoma State 700 MHz System]] | ||
* [[Oklahoma Wireless Information Network (OKWIN)]] | * [[Oklahoma Wireless Information Network (OKWIN)]] | ||
* [[Oklahoma Wireless Information Network (OKWIN) - Unconfirmed or Unidentified Frequencies]] | * [[Oklahoma Wireless Information Network (OKWIN) - Unconfirmed or Unidentified Frequencies]] |
Latest revision as of 12:01, 16 November 2022
A division of the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety
Contents
Radio
OKWIN
See County links below for OKWIN talkgroup info.
Low Band
OHP's original radio system used two pairs of low band frequencies state-wide. They call the low band channels sides rather than channels. The cars used one of the frequencies in the pair and the base used the other. The cars can use the base frequency to talk car-to-car without the dispatcher receiving the transmissions. You would monitor both frequencies to hear the conversation provided you are in range of the mobile radio.
Car radios:
Side 1 - Receives 44.700, Transmits 44.700 - Car to Car
Side 2 - Receives 44.700, Transmits 44.900 - Car to Base
Side 3 - Receives 45.220, Transmits 45.220 - Car to Car
Side 4 - Receives 45.220, Transmits 45.180 - Car to Base
Base Radios:
Side 2 - Receives 44.900, Transmits 44.700 - Base to Car
Side 4 - Receives 45.180, Transmits 45.220 - Base to car
Sides 1 and 2 were used by Troop A, B, C E, G, H, I and K.
Sides 3 and 4 were used by Troop A Metro, B Metro, D, F, J, L and M.
With the completion of the 700 MHz system, these frequencies are no longer used to communicate with dispatch, but Side 1 (44.700 MHz) and Side 3 (45.220 MHz) are still widely used for car-to-car communication.
These frequencies were linked to a series of VHF and UHF repeaters within the troop area. The mobile relays repeated the cars. The base relays repeated the base. These relays are no longer used, but the licenses remain active.
OHP Troops
Troop | Phonetic | Location | Counties Served or Specialty | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
A | Adam | Oklahoma City | Counties: Canadian, Cleveland, Lincoln, Logan, McClain, Oklahoma, Pottawatomie | Field |
B | Baker | Tulsa | Counties: Creek, Okmulgee, Rogers, Tulsa | Field |
C | Charlie | Muskogee | Counties: Adair, Cherokee, Haskell, McIntosh, Muskogee, Sequoyah, Wagoner | Field |
D | David | McAlester | Counties: Hughes, Latimer, Le Flore, Okfuskee, Pittsburg, Seminole | Field |
E | Edward | Durant | Counties: Atoka, Bryan, Choctaw, Coal, McCurtain, Pushmataha | Field |
ES | Oklahoma City | Executive Security | Special Emphasis | |
F | Frank | Ardmore | Counties: Carter, Garvin, Johnston, Love, Marshall, Murray, Pontotoc | Field |
G | George | Lawton | Counties: Caddo, Comanche, Grady, Jefferson, Stephens | Field |
H | Henry | Clinton | Counties: Beckham, Custer, Dewey, Roger Mills, Washita | Field |
I | Ida | Guymon | Counties: Beaver, Cimmaron, Ellis, Harper, Texas, Woodward | Field |
J | John | Enid | Counties: Alfalfa, Blaine, Garfield, Grant, Kingfisher, Major, Woods | Field |
K | King | Pawnee | Counties: Kay, Noble, Osage, Pawnee, Payne | Field |
L | Lincoln | Vinita | Counties: Craig, Delaware, Mayes, Ottawa, Nowata, Washington | Field |
M | Mike | Altus | Counties: Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa, Tillman | Field |
MC | Motor | Motorcycles | Special Emphasis | |
O | Ocean | Max Westheimer Field, Norman | Aviation | Special Emphasis |
R | Robert | Oklahoma City | Capitol Patrol | Special Emphasis |
S | Sam | Oklahoma City | Commercial Motor Vehicle Enforcement
(a/k/a Size and Weights) |
Special Emphasis |
SO | Sierra | Oklahoma City | Special Operations: Auto Theft,
Criminal Interdiction, Evidence, Asset Forfeiture |
Special Emphasis |
T | Training | Oklahoma City | Training | Special Emphasis |
V | Victor | Oklahoma City | HQ units below rank of Major
(Major and above ID as "Headquarters") |
Identifier |
W | William | Various lakes | Lake Patrol | Special Emphasis |
XA | X-ray | Will Rogers Turnpike | Turnpike | |
XB | X-ray | Muskogee Turnpike | Turnpike | |
XC | X-ray | Indian Nation Turnpike | Turnpike | |
XD | X-ray | Cherokee Turnpike | Turnpike | |
XE | X-ray | Creek Turnpike | Turnpike | |
YA | Young | Cimmaron Turnpike | Turnpike | |
YB | Young | Turner Turnpike | Turnpike | |
YC | Young | HE Bailey Turnpike | Turnpike | |
YE | Young | J Kilpatrick Turnpike | Turnpike |
Maps
- OKHP-2020.zip - Contains a Google Earth .kml map of OHP sites.
Statewide FCC Licenses
- KA6474 Mobile, Temporary Repeater, Low Band, VHF
- KB35830 Mobile VHF
- KB38785 Mobile Low band
- KLH405 Temporary Base Low Band
- KNNS616 Mobile VHF
- KNNU866 Mobile VHF
- KNJA691 Mobile 800 MHz
- WQNN901 Interoperability Low Band
- WQQL249 Interoperability VHF
- WQSF806 Interoperability UHF
- WQOD228 Interoperability 800 MHz
Related Wiki Articles
- Oklahoma State 700 MHz System
- Oklahoma Wireless Information Network (OKWIN)
- Oklahoma Wireless Information Network (OKWIN) - Unconfirmed or Unidentified Frequencies
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