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* [http://www.mdsp.org/Home.aspx Maryland State Police homepage] | * [http://www.mdsp.org/Home.aspx Maryland State Police homepage] | ||
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==MSP and County Trunks== | ==MSP and County Trunks== | ||
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* Talkgroups in {{color|blue|blue}} are used on a digital system, and require a [[:Category:Digital Scanners|digital trunktracker]] to copy | * Talkgroups in {{color|blue|blue}} are used on a digital system, and require a [[:Category:Digital Scanners|digital trunktracker]] to copy | ||
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+ | # = Uses Phase II system. See this [[APCO_Project_25#Scanner_Support_for_TDMA|page]] for a list of compatible scanners | ||
+ | # = Patched into the [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=615 Upper Maryland Eastern Shore Consortium] and the [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=3606 Dorchester County] trunks | ||
+ | # = Uses [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=7214 FiRST], which is Phase II. Please see the [[Maryland State Police and the FiRST Migration]] article for talkgroups. | ||
+ | # = Patched into the [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=615 Upper Maryland Eastern Shore Consortium] trunk | ||
+ | # = Now using [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=6859 CMARC], which uses Phase 1 | ||
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{| border='1' | {| border='1' | ||
!Frequency | !Frequency | ||
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|39.42 | |39.42 | ||
− | |Waterloo | + | |Waterloo<sup>3</sup> |
|A | |A | ||
− | | | + | |{{DB|s|10849|Howard County}} |
− | |{{color|blue| | + | |{{color|blue|11016}} |
|- | |- | ||
|39.40 | |39.40 | ||
|Frederick | |Frederick | ||
|B | |B | ||
− | | | + | |{{DB|s|7321|Frederick County P25}} |
− | | | + | |{{color|blue|5668, 5669}} |
|- | |- | ||
+ | |39.24 | ||
+ | |Cumberland | ||
+ | |C | ||
+ | || | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|39.34 | |39.34 | ||
− | | | + | |BelAir<sup>3,5</sup> |
+ | |D | ||
+ | |{{DB|s|6859|CMARC}} | ||
+ | |{{color|blue|10651,10652}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | || | ||
|D | |D | ||
− | | | + | || |
− | |{{color|blue| | + | |{{color|blue|7302}} |
|- | |- | ||
|39.46 | |39.46 | ||
− | |Salisbury | + | |Salisbury <sup>3</sup> |
|E | |E | ||
− | | | + | || |
− | | | + | || |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |39.84 | ||
+ | |NorthEast <sup>3</sup> | ||
+ | |F | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | || | ||
|- | |- | ||
|39.52 | |39.52 | ||
|Westminster | |Westminster | ||
|G | |G | ||
− | | | + | |{{DB|s|8201|Carroll County P25}} |
− | | | + | |{{color|blue|10359 thru 10362}} |
|- | |- | ||
|39.06 | |39.06 | ||
|La Plata | |La Plata | ||
|H | |H | ||
− | | | + | |{{DB|s|2847|Charles County}} |
|{{color|blue|18592}} | |{{color|blue|18592}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|39.96 | |39.96 | ||
− | |Easton | + | |Easton <sup>2,3</sup> |
|I | |I | ||
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|- | |- | ||
− | |39. | + | |39.14 |
− | | | + | |Annapolis <sup>3</sup> |
− | | | + | |J |
− | | | + | |{{DB|s|187|Anne Arundel County}} |
− | |{{color|blue| | + | |6544,{{color|blue|18832}} |
|- | |- | ||
|39.30 | |39.30 | ||
|Forrestville | |Forrestville | ||
|L | |L | ||
− | | | + | |{{DB|s|6341|Prince George's P25}} |
− | |{{color| | + | |{{color|blue|247}}<sup>1</sup>,{{color|blue|249}}<sup>1</sup> '''unused?''' |
|- | |- | ||
|39.24 | |39.24 | ||
− | |JFK Highway | + | |JFK Highway <sup>3</sup> |
|M | |M | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|39.32 | |39.32 | ||
|Rockville | |Rockville | ||
|N | |N | ||
− | | | + | |{{DB|s|11160|Montgomery County (P25)}} |
− | |{{color|blue| | + | |{{color|blue|6595}} |
|- | |- | ||
|39.34 | |39.34 | ||
|Hagerstown | |Hagerstown | ||
|O | |O | ||
− | + | |{{DB|s|6451|Washington County}} | |
− | |{{ | + | |13433,13434,13580 '''encrypted''' |
|- | |- | ||
|39.04 | |39.04 | ||
− | |Glen Burnie | + | |Glen Burnie <sup>3</sup> |
|P | |P | ||
− | | | + | |{{DB|s|187|Anne Arundel County}} |
− | | | + | |6544,{{color|blue|18832}} |
|- | |- | ||
|39.36 | |39.36 | ||
|College Park | |College Park | ||
|Q | |Q | ||
− | | | + | |{{DB|s|6341|Prince George's P25}} |
− | |253<sup> | + | |{{color|blue|253<sup>1</sup>, 255<sup>1</sup>}} |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |39.44 | ||
+ | |Golden Ring<sup>3</sup> | ||
+ | |R | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | || | ||
|- | |- | ||
|39.80 | |39.80 | ||
− | |Centreville | + | |Centreville <sup>3,4</sup> |
|S | |S | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|39.38 | |39.38 | ||
|Leonardtown | |Leonardtown | ||
|T | |T | ||
− | | | + | |{{DB|s|7664|St. Mary's P25}} |
− | | | + | |6001 thru 6004 '''encrypted''' |
|- | |- | ||
|39.28 | |39.28 | ||
|Prince Frederick | |Prince Frederick | ||
|U | |U | ||
− | | | + | |{{DB|s|380|Calvert County}} |
|2576 | |2576 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|39.60 | |39.60 | ||
− | |Berlin | + | |Berlin <sup>3</sup> |
|V | |V | ||
− | | | + | |{{DB|s|9796|Ocean City}} |
− | | | + | |7331 |
+ | |- | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | |{{DB|s|9339|Worcester County}} | ||
+ | |7331 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |39.08 | ||
+ | |McHenry | ||
+ | |W | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | || | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |39. | + | |39.78 |
− | | | + | |Princess Anne <sup>3</sup> |
− | | | + | |X |
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*P - ?Prior Breaking/Entering | *P - ?Prior Breaking/Entering | ||
− | == | + | ==10 Codes== |
− | * As of Feb. 1 2012, MSP | + | |
+ | * As of Feb. 1 2012, MSP was ordered to discontinue the use of 10 codes in favor of plain language and has switched from the APCO phonetic alphabet to the NATO alphabet. Many Troopers and Dispatchers still use the old 10 codes out of habit. The below list is for historical reference. | ||
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+ | *10-00 Caution | ||
+ | *10-01 Unable to Copy - change location | ||
+ | *10-02 Signal Good | ||
+ | *10-03 Stop transmitting | ||
+ | *10-04 Acknowledgment (OK) | ||
+ | *10-05 Relay | ||
+ | *10-06 Busy - unless urgent | ||
+ | *10-07 Out of Service | ||
+ | *10-08 In service | ||
+ | *10-09 Repeat | ||
+ | *10-10 Fight in progress | ||
+ | *10-11 Dog case | ||
+ | *10-12 Stand by (stop) | ||
+ | *10-13 Weather - road report | ||
+ | *10-14 Prowler report | ||
+ | *10-15 Civil disturbance | ||
+ | *10-16 Domestic problem | ||
+ | *10-17 Meet complainant | ||
+ | *10-18 Quickly | ||
+ | *10-19 Return to ____ | ||
+ | *10-20 Location | ||
+ | *10-21 Call ___ by telephone | ||
+ | *10-22 disregard | ||
+ | *10-23 Arrived at scene | ||
+ | *10-24 Assignment completed | ||
+ | *10-25 Report in person (meet) ____ | ||
+ | *10-26 Detaining subject, expedite | ||
+ | *10-27 Drivers license information | ||
+ | *10-28 Vehicle registration information | ||
+ | *10-29 Check for wanted | ||
+ | *10-30 Unnecessary use of radio | ||
+ | *10-31 Crime in progress | ||
+ | *10-32 Person with gun | ||
+ | *10-33 EMERGENCY | ||
+ | *10-34 Riot | ||
+ | *10-35 Major crime alert | ||
+ | *10-36 Correct time | ||
+ | *10-37 Investigate suspicious vehicle | ||
+ | *10-38 Stopping suspicious vehicle | ||
+ | *10-39 Urgent, use lights and siren | ||
+ | *10-40 Silent run, no lights and siren | ||
+ | *10-41 Beginning tour of duty | ||
+ | *10-42 Ending tour of duty | ||
+ | *10-43 Information | ||
+ | *10-44 Permission to leave ___ for ___ | ||
+ | *10-45 Animal carcass at ____ | ||
+ | *10-46 Assist motorist | ||
+ | *10-47 Emergency road repair at ___ (disabled) | ||
+ | *10-48 Traffic signal repair at ___ | ||
+ | *10-49 Traffic light out at ___ | ||
+ | *10-50 Accident (F- Fatal, PI- Injury, PD - property damage) | ||
+ | *10-51 Tow truck needed | ||
+ | *10-52 Ambulance/Fire needed | ||
+ | *10-53 Road blocked at | ||
+ | *10-54 Livestock on road | ||
+ | *10-55 Intoxicated driver (DUI/DWI) | ||
+ | *10-56 Intoxicated pedestrian | ||
+ | *10-57 Hit and run (F- Fatal, PI- Injury, PD - property damage) | ||
+ | *10-58 Direct traffic | ||
+ | *10-59 Convoy or escort | ||
+ | *10-60 Squad in vicinity | ||
+ | *10-61 Personnel in area | ||
+ | *10-62 Reply to message | ||
+ | *10-63 Make written/hard copy) | ||
+ | *10-64 Message for local delivery | ||
+ | *10-65 Net message assignment | ||
+ | *10-66 Message cancellation | ||
+ | *10-67 Clear for net message | ||
+ | *10-68 Dispatch information | ||
+ | *10-69 Message received | ||
+ | *10-70 Fire alarm | ||
+ | *10-71 Advise nature of fire | ||
+ | *10-72 Report progress of fire | ||
+ | *10-73 Smoke report | ||
+ | *10-74 Negative | ||
+ | *10-75 In contact with ____ | ||
+ | *10-76 En route | ||
+ | *10-77 ETA | ||
+ | *10-78 Need assistance | ||
+ | *10-79 Notify Coroner | ||
+ | *10-80 Chase in progress | ||
+ | *10-81 Breathalyzer report | ||
+ | *10-82 Reserve lodging | ||
+ | *10-83 Work school crossing at ___ | ||
+ | *10-84 If meeting ___ advise ETA | ||
+ | *10-85 Delayed due to ____ | ||
+ | *10-86 Officer on duty | ||
+ | *10-87 Pickup checks | ||
+ | *10-88 Present telephone number of ____ | ||
+ | *10-89 Bomb threat | ||
+ | *10-90 Bank alarm at ____ | ||
+ | *10-91 Pick up prisoner/subject | ||
+ | *10-92 Improperly park vehicle | ||
+ | *10-93 Blockade | ||
+ | *10-94 Drag racing | ||
+ | *10-95 Prisoner/subject in custody | ||
+ | *10-96 Mental subject | ||
+ | *10-97 Check signal | ||
+ | *10-98 Prison/jail break | ||
+ | *10-99 Wanted/Stolen indicated | ||
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− | [[Category:Maryland]] | + | [[Category:Maryland Law Enforcement]] |
− | [[Category:Maryland Frequencies]] | + | [[Category:Maryland Law Enforcement Frequencies]] |
+ | [[Category:Maryland Brevity Codes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Maryland Station IDs]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Maryland Trunking Information]] |
Revision as of 15:33, 17 March 2021
MSP and County Trunks
MSP has been allocated portables (and in some cases mobile units) to communicate with the trunk system in the area they serve. Typically these will be used unless the unit is out of range of the trunk or in a bad coverage zone, in which case they will revert to their standard loband frequency (or sometimes Nextel). Traffic is often echoed from loband.
- Notes
- Talkgroups in blue are used on a digital system, and require a digital trunktracker to copy
- = Uses Phase II system. See this page for a list of compatible scanners
- = Patched into the Upper Maryland Eastern Shore Consortium and the Dorchester County trunks
- = Uses FiRST, which is Phase II. Please see the Maryland State Police and the FiRST Migration article for talkgroups.
- = Patched into the Upper Maryland Eastern Shore Consortium trunk
- = Now using CMARC, which uses Phase 1
Frequency | Barracks Name | Barracks Ltr | County Trunk | Talkgroup(s) |
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39.42 | Waterloo3 | A | Howard County | 11016 |
39.40 | Frederick | B | Frederick County P25 | 5668, 5669 |
39.24 | Cumberland | C | ||
39.34 | BelAir3,5 | D | CMARC | 10651,10652 |
D | 7302 | |||
39.46 | Salisbury 3 | E | ||
39.84 | NorthEast 3 | F | ||
39.52 | Westminster | G | Carroll County P25 | 10359 thru 10362 |
39.06 | La Plata | H | Charles County | 18592 |
39.96 | Easton 2,3 | I | ||
39.14 | Annapolis 3 | J | Anne Arundel County | 6544,18832 |
39.30 | Forrestville | L | Prince George's P25 | 2471,2491 unused? |
39.24 | JFK Highway 3 | M | ||
39.32 | Rockville | N | Montgomery County (P25) | 6595 |
39.34 | Hagerstown | O | Washington County | 13433,13434,13580 encrypted |
39.04 | Glen Burnie 3 | P | Anne Arundel County | 6544,18832 |
39.36 | College Park | Q | Prince George's P25 | 2531, 2551 |
39.44 | Golden Ring3 | R | ||
39.80 | Centreville 3,4 | S | ||
39.38 | Leonardtown | T | St. Mary's P25 | 6001 thru 6004 encrypted |
39.28 | Prince Frederick | U | Calvert County | 2576 |
39.60 | Berlin 3 | V | Ocean City | 7331 |
Worcester County | 7331 | |||
39.08 | McHenry | W | ||
39.78 | Princess Anne 3 | X |
Caution Codes
- A - Armed
- B - Dangerous
- C - Mental
- D - Armed/Mental
- E - Suicidal
- F - Armed/Suicidal
- G - Resists Arrest
- H - Armed & Resists Arrest
- I - Dangerous & Resists Arrest
- J - Mental & Resists Arrest
- K - Suicidal & Resists Arrest
- L - Approach with Caution
- M - Assaults Police Officers
- N - Drug User/Seller
- P - ?Prior Breaking/Entering
10 Codes
- As of Feb. 1 2012, MSP was ordered to discontinue the use of 10 codes in favor of plain language and has switched from the APCO phonetic alphabet to the NATO alphabet. Many Troopers and Dispatchers still use the old 10 codes out of habit. The below list is for historical reference.
- 10-00 Caution
- 10-01 Unable to Copy - change location
- 10-02 Signal Good
- 10-03 Stop transmitting
- 10-04 Acknowledgment (OK)
- 10-05 Relay
- 10-06 Busy - unless urgent
- 10-07 Out of Service
- 10-08 In service
- 10-09 Repeat
- 10-10 Fight in progress
- 10-11 Dog case
- 10-12 Stand by (stop)
- 10-13 Weather - road report
- 10-14 Prowler report
- 10-15 Civil disturbance
- 10-16 Domestic problem
- 10-17 Meet complainant
- 10-18 Quickly
- 10-19 Return to ____
- 10-20 Location
- 10-21 Call ___ by telephone
- 10-22 disregard
- 10-23 Arrived at scene
- 10-24 Assignment completed
- 10-25 Report in person (meet) ____
- 10-26 Detaining subject, expedite
- 10-27 Drivers license information
- 10-28 Vehicle registration information
- 10-29 Check for wanted
- 10-30 Unnecessary use of radio
- 10-31 Crime in progress
- 10-32 Person with gun
- 10-33 EMERGENCY
- 10-34 Riot
- 10-35 Major crime alert
- 10-36 Correct time
- 10-37 Investigate suspicious vehicle
- 10-38 Stopping suspicious vehicle
- 10-39 Urgent, use lights and siren
- 10-40 Silent run, no lights and siren
- 10-41 Beginning tour of duty
- 10-42 Ending tour of duty
- 10-43 Information
- 10-44 Permission to leave ___ for ___
- 10-45 Animal carcass at ____
- 10-46 Assist motorist
- 10-47 Emergency road repair at ___ (disabled)
- 10-48 Traffic signal repair at ___
- 10-49 Traffic light out at ___
- 10-50 Accident (F- Fatal, PI- Injury, PD - property damage)
- 10-51 Tow truck needed
- 10-52 Ambulance/Fire needed
- 10-53 Road blocked at
- 10-54 Livestock on road
- 10-55 Intoxicated driver (DUI/DWI)
- 10-56 Intoxicated pedestrian
- 10-57 Hit and run (F- Fatal, PI- Injury, PD - property damage)
- 10-58 Direct traffic
- 10-59 Convoy or escort
- 10-60 Squad in vicinity
- 10-61 Personnel in area
- 10-62 Reply to message
- 10-63 Make written/hard copy)
- 10-64 Message for local delivery
- 10-65 Net message assignment
- 10-66 Message cancellation
- 10-67 Clear for net message
- 10-68 Dispatch information
- 10-69 Message received
- 10-70 Fire alarm
- 10-71 Advise nature of fire
- 10-72 Report progress of fire
- 10-73 Smoke report
- 10-74 Negative
- 10-75 In contact with ____
- 10-76 En route
- 10-77 ETA
- 10-78 Need assistance
- 10-79 Notify Coroner
- 10-80 Chase in progress
- 10-81 Breathalyzer report
- 10-82 Reserve lodging
- 10-83 Work school crossing at ___
- 10-84 If meeting ___ advise ETA
- 10-85 Delayed due to ____
- 10-86 Officer on duty
- 10-87 Pickup checks
- 10-88 Present telephone number of ____
- 10-89 Bomb threat
- 10-90 Bank alarm at ____
- 10-91 Pick up prisoner/subject
- 10-92 Improperly park vehicle
- 10-93 Blockade
- 10-94 Drag racing
- 10-95 Prisoner/subject in custody
- 10-96 Mental subject
- 10-97 Check signal
- 10-98 Prison/jail break
- 10-99 Wanted/Stolen indicated