Front Range Communications Consortium (FRCC)
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Multi-County Public Trunked Radio System | |
Name | Front Range Communications Consortium (FRCC) |
Owners | Colorado State, Weld County, ADCOM911, Inc. |
Owner Type | Public |
Counties | Adams, Broomfield, Boulder, Weld |
State | Colorado |
Country | United States |
System Details | |
Band | 700/800 MHz |
Type | Project 25 Phase II |
ID | 5AB |
WACN | BEE00 |
NAC | ? |
FCC Callsign(s) | |
WPRZ902, WPTM601, WQLP709, WQLP709, WQML772, WQPB210, WQPZ636, WQWM917, WQXV229 Expired/Cancelled Callsigns WQRE881, WQTB293 | |
System-specific links | |
Database | FCC Site Map |
Forum | RR Site Map |
Other Resources | |
Trunktracking FAQ | Trunktracking Glossary |
Wiki FAQ | MediaWiki |
QuickRef | PDF Card |
Wiki Home → Collaboration Gateway → United States → Colorado → Adams, Broomfield, Boulder, Weld Counties → Front Range Communications Consortium (FRCC) TRS
Welcome to the Front Range Communications Consortium (FRCC) collaboration article, a Multi-County Public Trunked Radio System located in Adams, Broomfield, Boulder, Weld Counties, Colorado, 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.
Notes
The Front Range Communications Consortium also known as the "FRCC" is a collaboration between Adams County, Weld County and Boulder County. Other entities are also involved.
The FRCC was created out of frustration with the funding of the State of Colorado DTRS system, and the operators of the FRCC felt that they would be better served by combining resources to serve their users.
As of this writing, most existing DTRS talkgroups for those users are active on FRCC maintaining the same talkgroup numbers. It is planned for seamless coverage between both the FRCC and DTRS so that users on both systems can maintain a level of interoperability.