Difference between revisions of "Montgomery County (OH) TRS"
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+ | |SysName = Montgomery County (OH) | ||
+ | |SysType = [[Motorola Type II Smartnet]] | ||
+ | |SysID = 551C | ||
+ | |CTone = 116.13 | ||
+ | |NAC = ? | ||
+ | |Band = 800 | ||
+ | |Owner = Montgomery County | ||
+ | |FCC = WPCW679 | ||
+ | |City = Dayton | ||
+ | |County = [[Montgomery County (OH)|Montgomery ]] | ||
+ | |State = [[Ohio (US)|Ohio]] | ||
+ | |StateB = Ohio | ||
+ | |state = ohio | ||
+ | |sid = 406 | ||
+ | }} | ||
==About== | ==About== | ||
− | The Montgomery County, Ohio Trunked Radio System is an analog Motorola Smartnet system that provides countywide coverage from 6 Sites. All county agencies utilize the system. Agencies not using the system for primary communications are City of Dayton, City of Oakwood, New Lebanon Fire, and Phillipsburg Fire. Plans are in the works for a fully digital system to replace the current system within the next 5 years. This system completed | + | The Montgomery County, Ohio Trunked Radio System is an analog Motorola Smartnet system that provides countywide coverage from 6 Sites. All county agencies utilize the system. Agencies not using the system for primary communications are City of Dayton, City of Oakwood, New Lebanon Fire, and Phillipsburg Fire. Plans are in the works for a fully digital system to replace the current system within the next 5 years. This system completed [[Rebanding]] in March 2012. |
+ | |||
+ | ==Additional FCC Licenses== | ||
+ | *WPBE603 | ||
+ | *WQJS221 | ||
+ | *WQCG850 | ||
==Regional Dispatch Center Law Dispatch== | ==Regional Dispatch Center Law Dispatch== |
Revision as of 15:30, 22 February 2014
Contents
About
The Montgomery County, Ohio Trunked Radio System is an analog Motorola Smartnet system that provides countywide coverage from 6 Sites. All county agencies utilize the system. Agencies not using the system for primary communications are City of Dayton, City of Oakwood, New Lebanon Fire, and Phillipsburg Fire. Plans are in the works for a fully digital system to replace the current system within the next 5 years. This system completed Rebanding in March 2012.
Additional FCC Licenses
- WPBE603
- WQJS221
- WQCG850
Regional Dispatch Center Law Dispatch
SO SOUTH DISPATCH TGID 144
- Five Rivers Metro Parks
- German Township
- Germantown
- Jefferson Township
- Miami Township
- Miamisburg
- Montgomery County Sheriff
- Washington Township
SO NORTH DISPATCH TGID 48
- Brookville
- Clay Township
- Clayton
- Harrison Township
- Montgomery County Sheriff
- New Lebanon
- Perry Township
- Phillipsburg
- Trotwood
- Verona
Radio RIDs