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Starcom21 is the Statewide Motorola [[Project 25]] [[Trunked_Radio_Systems|TRS]] in Illinois for public safety radio communications. The purpose of this page is to provide supplemental information to the [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=2324 Radioreference.com Starcom21 page]. Another essential source for Starcom21 information is the [http://www.carmachicago.com/profiles/StarCom21.pdf CARMA Starcom21 profile].<br/> | Starcom21 is the Statewide Motorola [[Project 25]] [[Trunked_Radio_Systems|TRS]] in Illinois for public safety radio communications. The purpose of this page is to provide supplemental information to the [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=2324 Radioreference.com Starcom21 page]. Another essential source for Starcom21 information is the [http://www.carmachicago.com/profiles/StarCom21.pdf CARMA Starcom21 profile].<br/> |
Revision as of 06:52, 26 February 2016
System Name | STARCOM21 Statewide Illinois |
System Type | Project 25 Phase II |
System ID | BEE00-140 |
Connect Tone | ? |
Wide Area Communications Network | ? |
Network Access Code | ? |
TRBO Color Code | ? |
NXDN RAN | |
Band | 700 / 800 |
County | Various |
State | Illinois |
Ownership | State of IL / Motorola |
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STARCOM21 Statewide Illinois RR DB Entry | |
STARCOM21 Statewide Illinois Site Map from the RRDB | |
Illinois Discussion Forum | |
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MediaWiki | |
QuickRef | |
PDF Card |
Welcome to the STARCOM21 Statewide Illinois collaboration article, a Trunked Radio System located in Illinois.
This is where you, the user, may index any articles you develop for scanning related topics for this Trunked Radio System.
- Some talkgroups on this system may be using P25 Phase II TDMA modulation, which can only be monitored using a P25 Phase II capable scanner or receiver.
- Click HERE for a list of scanners capable of monitoring those talkgroups.
All sites have been rebanded by Summer 2009
Contents
Related Wiki Pages and Links
- Unidentified Talkgroup Information
- Site/Tower NACs
- Illinois Counties
- Starcom21.com - Info & Find which scanners you can use
Starcom21 is the Statewide Motorola Project 25 TRS in Illinois for public safety radio communications. The purpose of this page is to provide supplemental information to the Radioreference.com Starcom21 page. Another essential source for Starcom21 information is the CARMA Starcom21 profile.
Old Sites
3 (3) 905 (389) Belleville [OFF AIR - was 3-005] St. Clair 851.33750, 851.86250c, 852.38750a, 852.91250a 3 (3) 925 (39D) Edwardsville/SIUE [OFF AIR - was 3-025] Madison 851.25000, 851.83750, 852.11250c, 852.77500a, 853.66250a, 853.98750, 854.01250, 858.33750, 860.33750 3 (3) 953 (3B9) Caseyville [OFF AIR - was 3-053] St. Clair 774.05625, 774.28125c, 774.59375a, 774.81875a 3 (3) 955 (3BB) Godfrey/Alton [OFF AIR - was 3-055] Madison 851.35000a, 851.87500c, 852.40000a, 852.66250, 853.08750, 858.21250 3 (3) 999 (3E7) Mascoutah [OFF AIR - was 3-001] St. Clair 774.78125, 775.34375c, 775.55625a, 775.80625a, 855.16250, 859.33750 3 (3) 999 (3E7) East St. Louis [OFF AIR 11/12 - was 3-023] St. Clair 851.83750, 852.36250c, 852.88750a, 853.98750a, 858.33750
User Radio ID's (RIDs)
- RIDs are given on the scanner displays of Pro-106/197, PSR500/600, BCD-396XT, BDC-996XT scanners and the pro96com PC program
Feel free to add any RIDs to the lists below, using the current format.
- Page 1 0-19999 Motorola, Tollway
- Page 2 20000-27999 St. Clair County
- Page 3 28000-99999 Statewide1
- Page 4 100000-399999 Statewide
- Page 5 400000-499999 Statewide
- Page 6 500000-699999 Statewide
- Page 7 700000-999999 Statewide
- Page 8 1000000-1999999 Statewide
- Page 9 2000000-2999999 Statewide
- Page 10 2000000-2999999 Statewide
- Page 11 3000000-3999999 Statewide
- Page 12 3000000-3999999 Statewide FUTURE
- Page 13 4000000-4999999 McLean County
- Page 14 5000000-6409999 Chicago Area, IDOT?
- Page 15 7000000-7999999 RTA PACE Bus
- Champaign County MDICE
- St Louis City P25 RIDs (UIDs) (For Reference)
Site/Tower Google Map
This may prove I have too much time on my hands, but I have taken all of the information from the CARMA profile and plotted all the transmit sites for StarCom using the "my maps" feature of Google Maps. Anyone wanting to check it out can go here: Link
A few things about the map:
- After plugging in the coordinates for each site on the map I tried to locate the exact tower or structure used by a combination of satellite view, street view, and in some cases switching to Microsoft's Bing Maps for their Birds Eye view. If it still wasn't exactly clear I made a guess usually just putting the mark where the lat/lon coordinates landed me.
- Pushpins are used for single site locations, blue for the north zone, green for central, and purple for south.
- The "balloon" type pins are used on all simulcast sites, with different colors for each site.
- At this time I included the county owned sites that use the same technology as StarCom including McHenry County (all of these being co-located with StarCom sites), Champaign's MDICE, and the St. Clair County system. My only regret doing this is that with all these sites included Google shows two separate pages for the sites, so not all of them are visible at one time on the map. I'm debating whether to take these sites out and make the map strictly StarCom so all the sites show up at once.
Google allows anyone with a Google account to make changes to the map, however I have it set up to only allow those that I invite to make the changes. If anyone is interested in helping to maintain the map or make corrections or additions to it, send me your e-mail address and I will add your name to the list. If you notice any errors either in locations of towers or the control channels listed and don't have a Google account or don't want to mess with the map, e-mail me and I will be glad to make the corrections.
Comments, praise, and even criticisms are welcome. -Mike McGowan - K9JPM
For a printable map of tower sites, click the image below:
Who is currently using Starcom21 (not complete)
Municipal Users
Boone County
- Boone County Sheriff's Department
- Belvidere Police
Henry County
- Henry County Sheriff (rural PD's still use VHF)
Lee County
- Lee County Sheriff (however mostly uses 154.785)
Macon County
- Macon County Sheriff's Department
- Decatur Police Department
Madison County
- Madison County Sheriff's Department & Jail
- Madison County Coroner's Office
- Glen Carbon Police Department
- Hamel Police Department
- Madison Police Department
- Maryville Police Department
- Troy Police Department
- Granite City Police Department
McLean County
- Illinois State University (ISU) PD
- McLean County Sheriff (and all Rural PD's in McLean County)
- McLean County Animal Control; Juvenile Detention Center; County Courthouse Security
- Normal Police
- Normal Fire
St. Clair County
- St. Clair County Sheriff’s Department
- St. Clair County Highway Department
- St. Clair County ESDA
- Memorial Hospital in Belleville
- “MetroLink” regional light rail transit and bus system
- Scott Air Force Base
- MidAmerica Airport
- Coroner, Public Health Department, State’s Attorney, Probation Department, Housing Inspectors
- Public Defender, Detention Center, Animal Control, Mental Health Board
- Millstadt Police, Fire, EMS
- Summerfield Police
- Marissa Police
- Fayetteville Police
- Mascoutah Police, EMS
- Shiloh Police
- Stookey Township (Road Maintenance)
- Fairview Heights Police, Fire
- O'Fallon Police, Fire, EMS
- Fairmont City Police, Fire
- New Athens Fire
- Midway Fire
- East Carondelet Police
- Marissa Fire
- Church Road Fire
- Lenzburg Fire
- Camp Jackson Fire
- Lebanon Police, Fire
- Brooklyn Police, Fire
- Prairie DuPont Fire
- Golden Garden Fire
- Villa Hills Fire
- Fayetteville Fire
- St. Libory Fire
- French Village Fire
- Washington Park Police Department ("Willie"/"William" units on TG7024
Will County
- Plainfield Police Department
Winnebago County
- Rockford Police Department
Others Users
- Ameren Utility Company (AmerenIP, AmerenCIPS, AmerenUE)
- Ameren uses 800 MHz voice channels on 700 MHz control channel sites.
- Statewide Ameren Mobile License WNQJ842
Illinois State Police
The Illinois State Police (ISP) is using the Starcom21 TRS as its primary means of communication. VHF may be used infrequently as an alternate channel in some districts. 155.475 ISPERN is still in use.
- ISP District Chicago as of 9/18/07
- ISP District 1 (Sterling) as of 9/6/2007
- ISP District 2 (Elgin) as of ?/?/2007
- ISP District 5 (Joliet) as of late August 2007
- ISP District 6 (Pontiac) as of 8/14/2007
- ISP District 7 (Rock Island) as of 8/23/2007
- ISP District 8 (Peoria) as of 8/16/2007
- ISP District 9 (Springfield) as of 8/2/2007
- ISP District 10 (Pesotum) as of 8/9/2007
- ISP District 11 (Collinsville) as of 7/24/2007
- ISP District 12 (Effingham) as of 7/27/2007
- ISP District 13 (DuQuoin) as of ?April 2007
- ISP District 14 (Macomb) as of 8/21/2007
- ISP District 15 (Chicago Tollways-Oakbrook) as of ?9/2007
- ISP District 16 (Rockford) 9/11/2007
- ISP District 17 (La Salle) as of August 28, 2007
- ISP District 18 (Litchfield) as of 7/31/2007
- ISP District 19 (Carmi) as of ?April 2007
- ISP District 20 (Pittsfield) as of 8/?/2007
- ISP District 21 (Ashkum) as of 9/4/2007
- ISP District 22 (Ullin) as of ?April 2007
For Starcom21 Pro96com identified radio id's and Pro96com files, see below