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Public Trunked Radio System | |
Name | NYC Interoperable Communications Network (NYCICN) |
Owners | New York City, New York State |
Owner Type | Public |
City | New York City |
County | New York City |
State | New York |
Country | United States |
System Details | |
Band | 700 MHz |
Type | Project 25 Phase II |
ID | 3A8 |
WACN | BEE00 |
NAC | ? |
FCC Callsign(s) | |
KNER623, WPTZ779, WQTK398, WQUB673 | |
System-specific links | |
Database | FCC Site Map |
Forum | RR Site Map |
Other Resources | |
Trunktracking FAQ | Trunktracking Glossary |
Wiki FAQ | MediaWiki |
QuickRef | PDF Card |
Wiki Home → Collaboration Gateway → United States → New York → New York City County → NYC Interoperable Communications Network (NYCICN) TRS
Welcome to the NYC Interoperable Communications Network (NYCICN) collaboration article, a Public Trunked Radio System located in New York City County, New York, United States.
This is where you, the user, may index any articles you develop for scanning related topics for this Trunked Radio System.
- Some talkgroups on this system may be using P25 Phase II TDMA modulation, which can only be monitored using a P25 Phase II capable scanner or receiver.
- Click HERE for a list of scanners capable of monitoring those talkgroups.
Related Information
DoITT operates several radio systems, including trunked radio systems in UHF T-Band and 700/800 MHz bands. DoITT has completed the first phase of its P25 Interoperable Communications Network (NYCICN). This new standards based platform enables users to operate “native” on the next generation network, providing higher levels of interoperability and better quality communications. Current users of the system include DoITT, NYC Office of Emergency Management’s Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT), New York State DHSES, Sanitation, Parks and Recreation, and the Taxi and Limousine Commission. In addition, the P25 system expands current capabilities of the existing UHF T-Band and 800 MHz SmartZone systems by providing expanded capacity and features. The State has partnered with the City of New York by providing the use of state 700 MHz frequencies to enhance the capacity of the system. The City also utilizes General Use channels in this system, providing a cooperative approach for spectrum optimization.
This system consists of multiple simulcast sites and features Motorola's Dynamic Dual Mode operation with 2-slot TDMA (6.25 kHz equivalent). Most users will operate in TDMA mode, providing 6.25 kHz equivalent efficiency.
Initial agencies are utilizing over 1,000 subscriber radios, with a capability of supporting between 3,000 to 5,000 radios. This system also provides for surge capacity by other users, such as the State’s Division of Military and Naval Affairs. This is especially beneficial during large scale events, such as a hurricane. Additionally, the P25 system is directly connected at the core level to the existing UHF and 800 MHz SmartZone systems, which supports 13,000+ existing radio users.
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