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'''10/22/09 Funding approved for new Missouri State Highway Patrol Radio System''' | '''10/22/09 Funding approved for new Missouri State Highway Patrol Radio System''' | ||
*[http://www.bnd.com/336/story/975974.html Link] | *[http://www.bnd.com/336/story/975974.html Link] | ||
+ | *[http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/COMM/AdoptedRecommendationsFeb07.pdf MHP Documents (PDF)] | ||
*JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri is moving ahead with a plan to improve the radio system used by the State Highway Patrol and other emergency responders. The state awarded a contract to improve the communications network to Motorola Inc. shortly before Gov. Matt Blunt left office in January. | *JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri is moving ahead with a plan to improve the radio system used by the State Highway Patrol and other emergency responders. The state awarded a contract to improve the communications network to Motorola Inc. shortly before Gov. Matt Blunt left office in January. | ||
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'''Another State Cancels Huge Radio Project (Posted: 21 Jan 2009 05:11 PM CST)''' | '''Another State Cancels Huge Radio Project (Posted: 21 Jan 2009 05:11 PM CST)''' | ||
− | *Two weeks after taking office, MIssouri Gov. Jay Nixon has ordered a halt to a statewide radio contract just awarded to Motorola by the outgoing governor. The decision prompted Jim Lundsted, former Highway Patrol telecom engineer and the state's interoperability officer, to resign his position. Nixon said he is still committed to building an interoperable radio system, but that he wants to review all long-term contracts. The $81.7 million winning bid was much less than the $180 million the state expected to pay for state-wide coverage. But even with the reduction, Nixon is concerned about how the state would fund the system. Read more here (http://www.kansascity.com/news/breaking_news/story/991604.html). | + | *Two weeks after taking office, MIssouri Gov. Jay Nixon has ordered a halt to a statewide radio contract just awarded to Motorola by the outgoing governor. The decision prompted Jim Lundsted, former Highway Patrol telecom engineer and the state's interoperability officer, to resign his position. Nixon said he is still committed to building an interoperable radio system, but that he wants to review all long-term contracts. The $81.7 million winning bid was much less than the $180 million the state expected to pay for state-wide coverage. But even with the reduction, Nixon is concerned about how the state would fund the system. Read more here (http://www.kansascity.com/news/breaking_news/story/991604.html). |
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+ | *228 total trunked towers | ||
+ | **(9) 3-channel vhf towers (for the rough-rual Ozark Mountain Terrain) | ||
+ | **(23) 10-channel 700/800 towers (urban or high-use site) | ||
+ | (**65) 7-channel 700/800 towers (suburb site) | ||
+ | **(131) 3-channel 700/800 towers (rual site) | ||
==MHP 10-Codes== | ==MHP 10-Codes== |
Revision as of 20:33, 22 February 2010
Contents
Missouri State Highway Patrol
(Future) Statewide P25 Digital System
10/22/09 Funding approved for new Missouri State Highway Patrol Radio System
- Link
- MHP Documents (PDF)
- JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri is moving ahead with a plan to improve the radio system used by the State Highway Patrol and other emergency responders. The state awarded a contract to improve the communications network to Motorola Inc. shortly before Gov. Matt Blunt left office in January.
But that contract was delayed because of uncertainty over funding and a protest by a losing bidder. The protest was denied, and Gov. Jay Nixon this summer trimmed the funding approved by lawmakers for the project from nearly $112 million to about $87 million.
Office of Administration spokeswoman Lori Simms says that contract now is proceeding. She says engineering work is under way, and officials from the state and Motorola are assessing which existing radio towers can be used for the project.
Another State Cancels Huge Radio Project (Posted: 21 Jan 2009 05:11 PM CST)
- Two weeks after taking office, MIssouri Gov. Jay Nixon has ordered a halt to a statewide radio contract just awarded to Motorola by the outgoing governor. The decision prompted Jim Lundsted, former Highway Patrol telecom engineer and the state's interoperability officer, to resign his position. Nixon said he is still committed to building an interoperable radio system, but that he wants to review all long-term contracts. The $81.7 million winning bid was much less than the $180 million the state expected to pay for state-wide coverage. But even with the reduction, Nixon is concerned about how the state would fund the system. Read more here (http://www.kansascity.com/news/breaking_news/story/991604.html).
- 228 total trunked towers
- (9) 3-channel vhf towers (for the rough-rual Ozark Mountain Terrain)
- (23) 10-channel 700/800 towers (urban or high-use site)
(**65) 7-channel 700/800 towers (suburb site)
- (131) 3-channel 700/800 towers (rual site)
MHP 10-Codes
10-1 - Unable to copy 10-2 - Signal good 10-3 - Affirmative, granted 10-4 - Message recieved 10-5 - Relay J1 - Personnel J2 - Property, papers, etc. J3 - Prisoner 10-6 - Busy, standby 10-7 - Out of service 10-8 - In service J1 - Personal business J2 - Vehicle maintenance J3 - Court / Dept. business 10-9 - Repeat 10-10 - Minor detail, available for call 10-11 - Remain in service 10-12 - Vistor / Official present 10-13 - Weather / Road conditions J1 - Flying conditions 10-14 - Correct time 10-15 - Have in possession J1 - Personnel J2 - Property, papers, etc. J3 - Prisoner 10-16 - Vehicle Check 10-17 - Urgent - Rush present detail 10-18 - Anything for us? 10-19 - Nothing for us, negative 10-20 - Location 10-21 - Call by phone 10-22 - Report in person to (HQs unless otherwise specified) J1 - At once J2 - At your convenience 10-23 - Arrived on the scene 10-24 - Finished with last assignment 10-25 - Disregard last assignment 10-26 - Hold subject 10-27 - Operator / Officer on duty 10-28 - Full registration J1 - Vehicle J2 - Driver 10-29 - Check record of person J1 - Criminal history J1 - Wanted / Warrents 10-30 - Does not conform to the rules & regulations 10-31 - Alleged narcotics violation 10-33 - Emergency traffic this station 10-34 - Trouble at station - Help needed 10-35 - Major crime alert 10-36 - Confidential information 10-37 - Subject with a gun 10-38 - Involved in danger - need immediate assistance 10-39 - Go to for the purpose of... J2 - Check of traffic 10-40 - Car-to-Car Traffic 10-41 - Beginning tour of duty 10-42 - Ending tour of duty 10-44 - Message received by all 10-50 - Vehicle accident J1 - Minor (no injuries) J2 - Serious (injuries) J3 - Road blocked J4 - Fatality 10-51 - Wrecker needed J1 - Has been notified 10-52 - Ambulance needed J1 - Has been notified 10-53 - Coroner needed J1 - Has been notified 10-54 - Drag racing 10-55 - Driving while intoxicated J1 - Charges will be filed J2 - Make your own case 10-56 - Intoxicated person 10-59 - Convoy / Escort 10-60 - What is the next message number? 10-61 - CW traffic 10-62 - Teletype traffic 10-63 - Any answer our number? 10-64 - Message for local delivery 10-65 - Net message or item assignment 10-66 - Cancellation 10-67 - Clear for net message 10-68 - Dispatch information 10-70 - Fire 10-76 - Enroute 10-79 - Report progress of fire 10-82 - Reserve hotel room for... 10-83 - Residence 10-83R - Spouse 10-87 - Pay checks are out 10-88 - Advise telephone number for... 10-89 - Communications employee needed / will arrive 10-90 - Alarm sounding J1 - Hold up J2 - Burglary J3 - Fire 10-91 - Too weak, talk closer to the mic 10-92 - Too loud, talk further from the mic 10-93 - Frequency test 10-94 - Give a test J1 - With voice J2 - Without voice 10-95 - Bomb Call / Threat 10-96 - Computer out of service 10-97 - Criminal history - caution indictor J1 - Felony arrest record J2 - Known to be armed & dangerous J3 - Known to obstruct / assaulty officers J4 - Sex Offender 10-99 - Records indicate wanted or stolen J1 - Municipal Warrent J2 - Misdemeanor J3 - Felony J4 - Caution code
Troops with Zone Listings
- Zone 1 - Platte County
- Zone 2 - Platte County
- Zone 3 - Clay County
- Zone 4 - Clay County
- Zone 5 - Ray & Carroll Counties
- Zone 6 - Jackson County
- Zone 7 - Jackson County
- Zone 8 - Lafayette County
- Zone 9 - Lafayette County
- Zone 10 - Saline County
- Zone 11 - Cass County
- Zone 12 - Johnson County
- Zone 13 - Pettis County
- Zone 14 - Bates County
- Zone 15 - Henry County
- Zone 16 - Benton County
The counties with two zones, such as Platte, Clay, Jackson and Lafayette are the "busiest" counties. Generally, one zone will work day shift and the other will work evenings and they switch off every two weeks or every month, depending on the zone. Greetings Radio Reference. On your page you have a map of the highway patrol troop outlines and zones. I have the gift of living next door to one of the commanders of the highway patrol here in Missouri and he is a real nice guy. Here is some information you can put with the map since it is hard to read. The information that was sent in on Troop C has totally changed and my neighbor was kind enough to give me the information on the other troops covering the state. There are zone numbers missing and skipped in each troop this is due to cutbacks and redrawing due to population was his statement.
- Troop A Lee's Summit
- Zone 3= Platte County
- Zone 4= Clay County
- Zone 5= Ray / Carroll Counties
- Zone 6= Western Jackson County
- Zone 7= Eastern Jackson County
- Zone 8= Western Lafayette County
- Zone 9= Eastern Lafayette County
- Zone 10= Saline County
- Zone 11= Cass County
- Zone 12= Johnson County
- Zone 13= Pettis County
- Zone 14= Bates County
- Zone 15= Henry County
- Zone 16= Benton County
- Troop B Macon
- Zone 1= Linn / Chariton Counties
- Zone 2= Macon / Shelby Counties
- Zone 3= Marion / Ralls Counties
- Zone 4= Putnam / Sullivan Counties
- Zone 5= Schuyler / Adair Counties
- Zone 6= Scotland / Clark Counties
- Zone 7= Knox / Lewis Counties
- Zone 10= Randolph / Monroe Counties
- Troop C Weldon Springs
- Zone 1= Northern St. Louis County
- Zone 2= Southern St. Louis County
- Zone 3= North St. Louis City
- Zone 4= South St. Louis City
- Zone 5= Lincoln / Pike Counties
- Zone 7= Warren County
- Zone 8= Western St. Charles County
- Zone 9= Eastern St. Charles County
- Zone 10= Southern Franklin County
- Zone 11= Northern Franklin County
- Zone 12= Northern Jefferson County
- Zone 13= Southern Jefferson County
- Zone 14= Washington County
- Zone 15= St. Francois County
- Zone 16= St. Genevieve / Perry Counties
- Troop D Springfield
- Zone 1= Greene County
- Zone 2= Webster County
- Zone 3= Christian County
- Zone 4= Western Taney County
- Zone 5= Eastern Taney County
- Zone 6= Dade / Lawrence Counties
- Zone 7= Jasper / Barton Counties
- Zone 8= Vernon County
- Zone 9= St. Clair / Cedar Counties
- Zone 10= Hickory / Polk Counties
- Zone 11= Dallas County
- Zone 12= Newton County
- Zone 13= McDonald County
- Zone 14= Barry County
- Zone 15= Stone County
- Troop E Poplar Bluff
- Zone 1= Butler County
- Zone 2= Ripley County
- Zone 3= Wayne County
- Zone 4= Bollinger County
- Zone 5= Cape Girardeau County
- Zone 7= Scott / Mississippi Counties
- Zone 8= New. Madrid / Pemiscot Counties
- Zone 10= Dunklin County
- Zone 11= Stoddard County
- Zone 13= Iron / Madison Counties
- Troop F Jefferson City
- Zone 1= Cole County
- Zone 2= Boone County
- Zone 5= Camden / Miller Counties
- Zone 6= Morgan / Moniteau Counties
- Zone 7= Cooper / Howard Counties
- Zone 8= Callaway County
- Zone 9= Montgomery County
- Zone 12= Osage / Gasconade Counties
- Troop G Williow Spings
- Zone 1= Texas County
- Zone 2= Howell County
- Zone 3= Shannon County
- Zone 4= Reynolds / Carter Counties
- Zone 5= Oregon County
- Zone 6= Ozark County
- Zone 7= Douglas County
- Zone 8= Wright County
- Troop H St. Joseph
- Zone 1= Holt / Atchison Counties
- Zone 2= Nodaway / Worth Counties
- Zone 3= Harrison County
- Zone 4= Mercer / Grundy Counties
- Zone 5= Andrew County
- Zone 6= Buchanan County
- Zone 7= Clinton County
- Zone 8= Caldwell County
- Zone 9= Livingston County
- Zone 10= Deklab / Gentry Counties
- Zone 11= Daviess County
- Troop I Rolla
- Zone 1= Phelps Coounty
- Zone 2= Maries County
- Zone 4= Pulaski County
- Zone 5= Crawford County
- Zone 7= Dent County
- Zone 8= Laclede County
MHP Unit Numbering System
This numbering system is used throughout the Department of Public Safety. Highway Patrol badge numbers now include the 1200 series, as shown below. Previously only Water Patrolmen had these numbers, but due the growth of the Highway Patrol, the two agencies numbering now overlap. Unit #s Type of Unit Weigh Stations: First Digit indicates Troop Second Digit indicates weigh station number Direction of travel follows second digit (Example: "C5 North" = Troop C Weigh Station #5, Northbound lane)
- 0-999 Highway Patrol Officers (Badge #s)
- 1000-1099 Commercial Vehicle Inspectors
- 1100-1199 Radio Technicians
- 1200-1299 Highway Patrol / Water Patrol Officers (Badge #s)
- 1300-1399 Federal Government Agencies
- 1400-1499 State Fire Marshals / Gaming Commission
- Col. and Asst. Col 1 - 2
- Majors, Captains, Lts. 3-99.
- Patrol Troopers 100-999, another block in the 1100s, and yet another block in the 1200s.
- DOT (18 Wheeler Police) are 1500s.