Difference between revisions of "Calvert County (MD)"
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− | + | Calvert County has several trunked radio systems (TRS) as well as a few conventional frequencies. | |
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− | + | == County Public Safety and Government == | |
− | + | Calvert County is currently switching all public safety communications over to a new P25 Phase 2 TRS. The legacy Motorola SmartNet TRS is still operational and traffic can be heard on both systems. | |
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+ | * [[Calvert County (P25)]] - New system | ||
+ | * [[Calvert County (P16)]] - Legacy system | ||
+ | * [[Calvert County Schools]] - School Bus communications | ||
+ | == Federal Government == | ||
+ | * [[Joint National Capital Region]] - Military TRS | ||
+ | == Business Communications == | ||
+ | == Related Links == | ||
+ | * [[Calvert County (MD) Fire Tone Outs]] | ||
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Revision as of 00:20, 19 March 2021
Calvert County has several trunked radio systems (TRS) as well as a few conventional frequencies.
Contents
County Public Safety and Government
Calvert County is currently switching all public safety communications over to a new P25 Phase 2 TRS. The legacy Motorola SmartNet TRS is still operational and traffic can be heard on both systems.
- Calvert County (P25) - New system
- Calvert County (P16) - Legacy system
- Calvert County Schools - School Bus communications
Federal Government
- Joint National Capital Region - Military TRS
Business Communications
Related Links
Return to DB page: Calvert County (MD)
Return to Wiki page: Maryland Counties