Difference between revisions of "Kansas Statewide Interoperable Communication System (KSICS)"
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Revision as of 20:41, 7 March 2022
UNKNOWN TALKGROUPS
576 577 law 581 on site 1.57 2699 on site 1.23 Encrypted AES key 2001 Ford County?
RADIO ID's
Unit | Radio ID |
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ECS | 44234 |
South West Medical Center | 18804 |
Stanton County Medical Center | 18807 |
South West Coordinator | 8041 |
"Liberal" Seward County Dispatch | 3697, 3699 |
Seward County Medic 4 | 2935 |
Example | Example |
Example | Example |
Example | Example |
Example | Example |
Example | Example |
MISSING SITES in RR Database
While looking at the "neighbors" list in Pro96com of the Cottonwood Falls site 14 in zone 2, I noted it claimed 2 neighbors that are not listed in the RR database:
140 that is zone 1 site 40 with a control channel of 852.1125 143 that is zone 1 site 43 with a control channel of 851.425
Obviously, they are near Cottonwood Falls, and these control channels are seen at several other KSICS sites.
Does anyone have info on these two sites?
Maps
- KSICS-2020.zip - Contains a Google Earth .kml map of KSICS sites.
Radio Tests
TGID 2013 SW11 Medical Monthly, first Mondays at noon
TGID 2012 South West 11 PSAP radio test at 1400 on first Monday