Missouri Statewide Wireless Interoperable Network (MOSWIN)
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NOTE
- There are currently NO Phase 2 talkgroups or Phase 2 capable towers (But some towers "report" as Phase 2 capable via pro96com) DISREGARD THE PHASE II NOTE BELOW
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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.
Information
The capability to communicate across jurisdictional and discipline lines (interoperability of communications) is one of the top priorities of Missouri’s homeland security program. Ensuring that neighboring jurisdictions and multiple disciplines can communicate with each other leads to better emergency and disaster response and ultimately makes for safer communities.
Missouri has built a statewide public safety interoperable communications system, known as the Missouri Statewide Interoperability Network (MOSWIN). MOSWIN is a network of communications towers, base stations and communications software. The project is providing the infrastructure that will provide interoperable communications throughout the state to both state public safety agencies and any local jurisdictions that wish to use the system for their interoperable communications. The system meets a Federal Communications Commission mandate that all public safety agencies in the U.S. operate only in a “narrowband” mode after Jan. 1, 2013.
The Statewide Interoperability Network serves two primary functions:
Missouri Interoperable Communications tower Providing internal communications capabilities for state agencies, including the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Department of Natural Resources and State Emergency Management Agency. Providing a statewide interoperability platform and access for local agencies to achieve interoperable communications with local, state, regional and federal agencies. The network operates five channels per site in the “trunked” radio mode and utilizes predominantly VHF High Band public safety spectrum (150 MHz) consisting of 75 radio sites statewide. For more information about MOSWIN email moswin.sysadmin@dps.mo.gov or contact the Missouri Interoperability Center.
Talkgroups
- Site Information (including LCNs) from Pro96com, DSD+
- Miscellaneous Info and Unidentified/Former Talkgroups
- Numerical listing of talkgroups, with users and some RIDs
Radio/Unit IDs (RIDs/UIDs)
Bandplan
- Bandplan #0: Base=851.00625 Offset=-45 Spacing=6.25 BW=12.5
- Bandplan #1: Base=762.00625 Offset=+30 Spacing=6.25 BW=12.5
- Bandplan #2: Base=851.01250 Offset=-45 Spacing=12.5 BW=12.5 Slots=2
- Bandplan #3: Base=762.00625 Offset=+30 Spacing=12.5 BW=12.5 Slots=2
- Bandplan #4: Base=136.00000 Offset=-4.6 Spacing=12.5 BW=12.5
- Bandplan #5: Base=142.42500 Offset=+5.26 Spacing=5.00 BW=12.5
- Bandplan #6: Base=145.32000 Offset=-1.6 Spacing=5.00 BW=12.5
- Bandplan #7: Base=140.11500 Offset=+3.465 Spacing=7.50 BW=12.5
- Bandplan #8: Base=139.57500 Offset=+3.885 Spacing=7.50 BW=12.5
- Bandplan #9: Base=137.27750 Offset=+0.9 Spacing=7.50 BW=12.5
- Bandplan #10: Base=136.00625 Offset=-4.6 Spacing=12.5 BW=12.5
700 Mhz Site Templates/DVRS (Vehicular Repeaters)
- See this Google Document
Maps
- MOSWIN-2021.zip - Contains a Google Earth .kml map of MOSWIN sites.
Former Sites
- 2 (2) 004 (4) St Charles Co Simulcast St. Charles, MO (Weldon Spring/OFallon KNJH492 WQKQ957 (used before moving to STLASE)
- 769.28125 769.5625a 769.75625c 770.00625 770.50625 770.50935 770.75625a 771.10625
Related Wiki Articles
- MOSWIN FCC Frequency Applications
- MOSWIN 700 Mhz Buildout
- MOSWIN Programming for Scanners
- MOSWIN Past News Updates
- Missouri Department of Public Safety (MO)