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East Bay Regional Communications System (EBRCS)

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Multi-County
Public Trunked Radio System


NameEast Bay Regional Communications System (EBRCS)
OwnersEast Bay Regional Communications System Authority, Contra Costa County
Owner TypePublic
CountiesAlameda, Contra Costa
StateCalifornia
CountryUnited States

System Details
Band700/800 MHz
TypeProject 25 Phase I
ID1F1
WACNBEE00
NAC?

FCC Callsign(s)
WQLV705, WQMN677, WQMY904, WQMY905, WQMY906, WQMY908, WQNA436, WQNA437, WQSE541

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Wiki HomeCollaboration Gateway → United States → CaliforniaAlameda, Contra Costa Counties → East Bay Regional Communications System (EBRCS) TRS

Welcome to the East Bay Regional Communications System (EBRCS) collaboration article, a Multi-County Public Trunked Radio System located in Alameda, Contra Costa Counties, California, United States.
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Overview

Alameda and Contra Costa counties encompass a land area of over 1,500 square miles with a combined population of over 2.5 million people. At build out, the East Bay Regional Communications System consists of 6 cells with a total 36 sites. The system is a P25 compliant communications system that is capable of providing fully interoperable communications to all public agencies within the two counties. The system is designed and sized to offer participation to adjoining counties, as well as State and Federal agencies. The EBRCSA is part of the Bay Area UASI, and has been working closely with regional partners to ensure region wide interoperability.

A digital microwave system, linking all the sites to the master site controller, has been installed. All six simulcast sub-systems (Sites 1-6), and two stand-alone sites (Marsh Creek and Crane Ridge) have been completed. Four planned stand-alone sites (Niles Canyon, Crockett, Gwin and Station 53) were deemed unnecessary during coverage testing and have been canceled.

Many agencies have fully transitioned and are active on both the Alameda County sites and Contra Costa sites. Testing and subscriber installations are still underway within some participating agencies.

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External Links

East Bay Regional Communications System Authority




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