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TG10205 Testing (Rover 1,2, Ambulance) TG10567 dock/office TG10553 Dispatcher asking for radio IDs: Given: 113, 114, 115, 116, 118, 119, Paul 120, 121, 122, Ida 190, 740?

Radio ID's (RIDs)

Independence [Jackson County]

Communications for Police, Fire, Power, Water and Local Government FCC License City Website

Conventional Emergency Management Radio Info City Wide 5 775.93125 Simplex NAC 293 City Wide 6 775.94375 Simplex NAC 293

News Update Posted on 2008-04-22 10:28:08

FCC Application, added 4/22/08
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/ApplicationSearch/applLocSum.jsp?applID=4422139

Adds 770.8688 STA to all trunked sites. Applications: 0003405516
1446 Mobiles and 35 FX1s (input bases)

An STA application is requested to obtain additional operational frequency to support an additional entity on and existing system until such time as existing license can be modified to represent 700 rebanding. 

News Update Posted on 2006-08-14 13:17:53

It appears that IPD is no longer using the UHF frequencies as those went silent on 8-9-06. All 700 mhz traffic has been unencrypted except on Tac1 which is on TGID 39. Independence Fire has moved to the 700 Mhz system and is still operating on some of their VHF frequencies too.IP&L has also moved to the new system, some city services, water, Animal Control, ect. have also made the move. 

News Update Posted on 2006-08-11 08:13:19

UPDATE: As of 08/10/2006 It looks like the UHF Patches to the 700 mHz system have been removed. Have not heard any traffic on the UHF system for 24 hrs now. All Police Comms has been on the trunked system.

St Charles County Site 2-004

SiteNameFreqs      
462-004 (1CE-4) St Charles Co - 700 Simulcast769.281250 769.562500c 769.756250c 770.006250 770.506250 770.756250c 771.106250

DEC HEX Mode Alpha Tag Description
24270  5ece  WentzvillePD  Wentzville Police Dispatch 
Misc System Information


9/8/08 - It has been reported that all of St. Charles County will be converting to a digital system by 2010.

http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/ApplicationSearch/applServiceSpecific.jsp?applID=5036859

Appears to be a simulcast system, unsure if this will be part of the same system (ID 1CE) as St Louis City.
Or it may be part of the STARRS system http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=1085
BUT, the STARRS system may end up being part of the St Louis City P25 System too.

OFFICIAL PUBLIC SAFETY ACTIVITIES OF ST. CHARLES COUNTY, MO, AND MUNICIPALITIES AND FIRE/EMS DISTRICTS WITHIN PUBLIC SAFETY INTEROPERABILITY WITHIN ST. LOUIS URBAN AREA 

Simulcast System

Add   1 - Fixed  HIGHWAY 94, 0.2 MI. SW OF HIGHWAY D
WELDON SPRING, MO ST. CHARLES County   38-41-53.8 N, 090-42-41.9 W 
Add   2 - Fixed  SE CORNER OF MONTBROOK AND WESTBROOK DRIVES.
OFALLON, MO ST. CHARLES County   38-48-19.3 N, 090-42-58.6 W 


Add   000769.28125000 1  1  1  FB2     1    75.000  150.000  
Add   000769.75625000 1  1  2  FB2     1    75.000  150.000  
Add   000770.00625000 1  1  3  FB2     1    75.000  150.000  
Add   000770.50625000 1  1  4  FB2     1    75.000  150.000  
Add   000770.75625000 1  1  5  FB2     1    75.000  150.000  
Add   000771.10625000 1  1  6  FB2     1    75.000  150.000 

Dear Sir or Madam:
On behalf of the 700 MHz Region 24 Regional Planning Committee (RPC), this letter provides
concurrence from the RPC for the requested 700 MHz application and subsequent system implementation
utilizing public safety channels from the Region 24 pool of 700 MHz channels from the St Charles County
allotment. The two site initial deployment is intended to provide service to St Charles County users as well
as user with the City of OFallon, Missouri. The Regional Planning Committee has reviewed the application
and its technical characteristics and found it acceptable and consistent with Region 24 700 MHz planning.
We encourage St Charles County to remain cognizant of the rules for 700 MHz coordination as their
system continues to develop and interface with other area systems. We look forward to working with St
Charles County government and others on this and other initiatives.
The 12.5 KHz channels requested and approved from the Region 24 St Charles County 700 MHz pool
allotments are:
Channel 45-46, 121-122, 161-162, 241-242, 281-282, and 337-338
The Region 24 700 MHz Regional Planning Committee concurs with this application by St
Charles County