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# = X2-TDMA talkgroup. Requires use of [[PSR-800]] to copy. May be copied by digital trunktracker if running in FDMA mode. | # = X2-TDMA talkgroup. Requires use of [[PSR-800]] to copy. May be copied by digital trunktracker if running in FDMA mode. | ||
# = Used by MSP Easton when assigned in Dorchester county and out of range of the Upper Maryland Eastern Shore Consortium trunk | # = Used by MSP Easton when assigned in Dorchester county and out of range of the Upper Maryland Eastern Shore Consortium trunk | ||
+ | # = Statewide system being developed. Also requires the use of the [[PSR-800]] with new firmware to copy | ||
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Revision as of 23:00, 9 December 2012
MSP and County Trunks
MSP has been allocated portables (and in some cases mobile units) to communicate with the trunk system in the area they serve. Typically these will be used unless the unit is out of range of the trunk or in a bad coverage zone, in which case they will revert to their standard loband frequency (or sometimes Nextel). Traffic is often echoed from loband.
- Notes
- Talkgroups in red are allocated on the indicated trunk system but unused
- Talkgroups in blue are used on a digital system, and require a digital trunktracker to copy
- Encrypted talkgroups are not listed
- Talkgroups on EDACS system are given in AFS format
- = shared with Sheriff Dispatch
- = X2-TDMA talkgroup. Requires use of PSR-800 to copy. May be copied by digital trunktracker if running in FDMA mode.
- = Used by MSP Easton when assigned in Dorchester county and out of range of the Upper Maryland Eastern Shore Consortium trunk
- = Statewide system being developed. Also requires the use of the PSR-800 with new firmware to copy
Frequency | Barracks Name | Barracks Ltr | County Trunk | Talkgroup(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
39.42 | Waterloo | A | Howard County | 45776, 47344 |
39.40 | Frederick | B | Frederick County | 1872, 1904 |
Frederick County P25 | 5668, 5669 | |||
39.34 | Bel Air | D | Harford County | 36000, 36032, 36048 |
39.46 | Salisbury | E | Wicomico County | 2512, 3344 |
39.52 | Westminster | G | Carroll County | 2864, 3024, 3056, 3088, 3120, 3248 |
39.06 | La Plata | H | Charles County | 18592 |
39.96 | Easton | I | Upper Maryland Eastern Shore Consortium | 25840, 25872 |
39.96 | Easton | I | Dorchester County | 376003 |
39.30 | Forrestville | L | Prince George's P25 | 2472,2492 |
39.24 | JFK Highway | M | FIRST 4 | 7304, 7308 |
39.32 | Rockville | N | Montgomery County | 32464, 32496 |
39.34 | Hagerstown | O | Washington County | 134281 |
39.04 | Glen Burnie | P | Anne Arundel County | 2736, 6544 |
39.36 | College Park | Q | Prince George's P25 | 2532, 2552 |
39.80 | Centreville | S | Upper Maryland Eastern Shore Consortium | 25776 |
39.38 | Leonardtown | T | St. Mary's County Public Safety | 08-021, 08-022, 08-023, 08-024 |
39.28 | Prince Frederick | U | Calvert County | 2576 |
39.60 | Berlin | V | Ocean City | 06-081 |
39.60 | Berlin | V | Worcester County | 06-081, 06-082 |
Caution Codes
- A - Armed
- B - Dangerous
- C - Mental
- D - Armed/Mental
- E - Suicidal
- F - Armed/Suicidal
- G - Resists Arrest
- H - Armed & Resists Arrest
- I - Dangerous & Resists Arrest
- J - Mental & Resists Arrest
- K - Suicidal & Resists Arrest
- L - Approach with Caution
- M - Assaults Police Officers
- N - Drug User/Seller
- P - ?Prior Breaking/Entering
Related Notes
- As of Feb. 1 2012, MSP has discontinued the use of 10 codes in favor of plain language and has switched from the APCO phonetic alphabet to the NATO alphabet.