Missouri Statewide Wireless Interoperable Network (MOSWIN)
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Welcome to the Missouri Statewide Wireless Interoperable Network (MOSWIN) collaboration article, a Multi-State Public Trunked Radio System located in Missouri, Illinois, United States.
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.
Note
- NOTE - Above information is not valid. There are currently NO Phase 2 talkgroups. There are apparently Phase 2 capable towers.
Related Wiki Articles
- Carter County (MO)
- MOSWIN Site Information Needed
- MOSWIN RID Page 1
- MOSWIN Highway Patrol RIDs (UIDs)
- MOSWIN FCC Frequency Applications
- MOSWIN 700 Mhz Buildout
- MOSWIN Talkgroup Blocks
- MOSWIN Programming for Scanners
- MOSWIN Miscellaneous Information
- MOSWIN Past News Updates
- Missouri Department of Public Safety (DPS) (MO)
News - Much of this is old
VHF system currently under construction in SE Missouri. This system will eventually compose of 71 towers throughout Missouri, including being linked to 700/800 MHz P25 systems in St Louis, Kansas City and Independence.
Pilot Project - City of Sikeston, Local MSHP
- Phase 1 - Troop E, portion of Troop G
- Phase 2 - Troops D & G
- Phase 3 - Troops C & I, portions of Troops F, B , G (St Louis)
- Phase 4 - Troops A & F (Kansas City, Jeff City)
- Phase 5 - Troops H & B (Northern MO)
Will be connected to the following systems: RAMBIS - Regional Area Multiband Integrated System (KC)
- 10 Site Simulcast, VHF, UHF, 800 MHz
MERS - Metropolitan Emergency Radio Service (Kansas City)
- 154.1300, 153.9050
MARRS - Metropolitan Area Regional Radio System
- KC 800 MHz, Independence 700 MHz, Johnson County 700 MHz systems
MARCER - Mid America Regional Council Emergency Radio
- Hospital, Ambulance - 800 MHz Systems: Raytown, Johnson County, KC
- Will migrate to MARRS
External Links
- DPS OHS February 9, 2011 Interoperable Communications Conference
- DPS Interoperable Communications
- DPS Interoperable Communications old web page
- MOSWIN Yahoo Group
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