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|Owner    = Butler County
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|City      = Hamilton
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|County    = [[Butler County (OH)|Butler]]
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|State    = [[Ohio (US)|Ohio]]
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|Band      = 800 [[MHz]]
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|SysID    = 268   
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|WACN      = BEE00
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|NAC      = ? 
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|Callsigns = {{Callsign|WPPD256}}, {{Callsign|WQCD754}}, {{Callsign|WQLW586}}, {{Callsign|WQLW587}}
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|sid      = 5978 
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==System Info==
 
==System Info==
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The Butler Regional Interoperable Communications System was a 800 MHz  Astro 25 Phase 1 FDMA trunked radio system made by Motorola and maintained by MobilComm, Inc. located in Cincinnati. The system is designed to cover all of [[Butler County (OH)|Butler County]] and provide voice communications with every public safety agency in the county, and to allow for interoperability communications with all surrounding public safety agencies. Planning for the system began in 2006, and the system was built starting in 2007. It was first "turned on" and put into testing in August 2008. The system was "re-banded" in October of 2008 and 14 sites were operational by late November 2008. All county agencies began using the system in October 2010. This system's infrastructure was added to the new statewide Ohio MARCS-IP system in September 2014 as Zone 4, and no longer exists as a stand alone system.
  
The Butler Regional Interoperable Communications System is a 800 MHz  Astro 25 Phase 1 FDMA trunked radio system made by Motorola and maintained by MobilComm, Inc. located in Cincinnati. The system is designed to cover all of [[Butler County (OH)|Butler County]] and provide voice communications with every public safety agency in the county, and to allow for interoperability communications with all surrounding public safety agencies. Planning for the system began in 2006, and the system was built starting in 2007. It was first "turned on" and put into testing in August 2008. The system was "re-banded" in October of 2008 and 14 sites were operational by late November 2008. All county agencies are using the system as of October 2010.
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==Related Wiki Pages==
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*[[Butler Regional Interoperable Communications System Radio IDs]]
  
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=6643 Ohio MARCS-IP Database]
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*[http://butlersheriff.org/radio/ BRICS Official Home Page]
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*[http://sharedhosting.siscom.net/~mmeec/monix.html MONIX - Official page of the Cincinnati/Dayton Monitoring Exchange]
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*[http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?f=s&ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&ll=39.349764,-84.740016&spn=40.137381,65.742188&msid=106141248143930570046.00045a86f89d3e480436b&source=embed BRICS Tower Site Map]
  
==Confirmed Radio Identification Numbers (RINs)==
 
 
'''St. Clair Township / New Miami Life Squad'''
 
 
Station 231 Base Radio          9222137
 
 
Chief 230  Hand Held          9222138
 
 
Chief 231  Hand Held          9222128
 
 
Captain 231 Hand Held          9222129
 
 
Captain 232 Hand Held          9222130
 
 
Medic 231 Mobile Radio          9222011
 
 
Medic 232 Mobile Radio          9222012
 
 
Medic 233 Mobile Radio          9222013
 
 
ALS 231  Mobile Radio          9222014        Chase Car
 
 
Medic 231 Hand Held A          9222135
 
  
Medic 231 Hand Held B          9222136
 
  
Medic 232 Hand Held A          9222131
 
  
Medic 232 Hand Held B          9222132
 
  
Medic 233 Hand Held A          9222133
 
  
Medic 233 Hand Held B          9222134
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ALS 231  Hand Held A          9222139
 
 
 
ALS 231  Hand Held B          9222127
 
 
 
 
 
'''St. Clair Township Fire Dept'''
 
 
 
Station 201 Base Radio          No Base Radio
 
 
 
Chief 200 Hand Held            9222124
 
 
 
Chief 201 Hand Held            9222125
 
 
 
Chief 202 Hand Held            9222101
 
 
 
Captain 201 Hand Held          9222102
 
 
 
Captain 202 Hand Held          9222103
 
 
 
Lieutenant 201 Hand Held        0000000 No Radio, Radio ID Retired
 
 
 
Lieutenant 202 Hand Held        9222114
 
 
 
Lieutenant 203 Hand Held        9222113
 
 
 
Battalion 201 Mobile Radio      9222022 St. Clair wanted 201 as the Bat ID instead of 200.
 
 
 
Engine 201 Mobile Radio        9222015
 
 
 
Engine 202 Mobile Radio         9222016
 
 
 
Tanker 201 Mobile Radio        9222018
 
 
 
Brush 201  Mobile Radio        9222019
 
 
 
Brush 202  Mobile Radio        9222020
 
 
 
Task 201  No Radio              0000000  Haz Mat Trailer Pulled by the Battalion or a Brush unit.
 
 
 
Task 202  Mobile Radio          9222021
 
 
 
Boat 201  No Radio              0000000  Pulled by the Battalion or the Brush units.
 
 
 
Spare Mobile 201                9222017  For Future Use
 
 
 
Battalion 201 Hand Held A      9222123  St. Clair wanted 201 as the Bat ID instead of 200.
 
 
 
Engine 201 Hand Held A          9222104
 
 
 
Engine 201 Hand Held B          9222105
 
 
 
Engine 201 Hand Held C          9222106
 
 
 
Engine 201 Hand Held D          9222107
 
 
 
Engine 202 Hand Held A          9222108
 
 
 
Engine 202 Hand Held B          9222109
 
 
 
Engine 202 Hand Held C          9222110
 
 
 
Engine 202 Hand Held D          9222111
 
 
 
Tanker 201 Hand Held A          9222116
 
 
 
Tanker 201 Hand Held B          9222117
 
 
 
Brush 201  Hand Held A          9222118
 
 
 
Brush 201  Hand Held B          9222119
 
 
 
Brush 202  Hand held A          9222120
 
 
 
Brush 202  Hand Held B          9222121
 
 
 
Task 202  Hand Held A          9222122
 
 
 
Spare 201 Hand Held  A          9222112  For Future Use
 
 
 
Spare 201 Hand Held B          9222115  For Future Use
 
 
 
==Related Links==
 
 
 
*[http://butlersheriff.org/radio/ BRICS Official Home Page]
 
*[http://sharedhosting.siscom.net/~mmeec/monix.html MONIX - Official page of the Cincinnati/Dayton Monitoring Exchange]
 
*[http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?f=s&ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&ll=39.349764,-84.740016&spn=40.137381,65.742188&msid=106141248143930570046.00045a86f89d3e480436b&source=embed BRICS Tower Site Map]
 
  
[[Category:Ohio]]
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[[Category:Ohio Deprecated Trunked Systems]]

Latest revision as of 16:48, 7 August 2017

Deprecated 
Public Trunked Radio System


NameButler Regional Interoperable Communications System (BRICS)
OwnerButler County
Owner TypePublic
CityHamilton
CountyButler
StateOhio
CountryUnited States

System Details
Band800 MHz
TypeProject 25 Phase I
ID268
WACNBEE00
NAC?

FCC Callsign(s)
WPPD256, WQCD754, WQLW586, WQLW587

System-specific links
DatabaseFCC Site Map
ForumRR Site Map

Other Resources
Trunktracking
FAQ
Trunktracking
Glossary

Wiki FAQMediaWiki
QuickRefPDF Card

NOTE: This system has been marked as deprecated in the RRDB.

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System Info

The Butler Regional Interoperable Communications System was a 800 MHz Astro 25 Phase 1 FDMA trunked radio system made by Motorola and maintained by MobilComm, Inc. located in Cincinnati. The system is designed to cover all of Butler County and provide voice communications with every public safety agency in the county, and to allow for interoperability communications with all surrounding public safety agencies. Planning for the system began in 2006, and the system was built starting in 2007. It was first "turned on" and put into testing in August 2008. The system was "re-banded" in October of 2008 and 14 sites were operational by late November 2008. All county agencies began using the system in October 2010. This system's infrastructure was added to the new statewide Ohio MARCS-IP system in September 2014 as Zone 4, and no longer exists as a stand alone system.

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