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{{Infobox_TRS_P25_US_Pub_MultiCtSW
|SysName  = Nebraska Wireless Interoperable Network (N-WIN)
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|Owner    = Nebraska State
|SysType  = [[Project 25]] Phase I
 
|SysID    = BEE00
 
|CTone    = BEE00-144
 
|NAC      = Unique to each site
 
|Band      = VHF Hi
 
|Owner    = State of Nebraska/Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD)
 
|FCC      = Multiple
 
|City      = Multiple Cities
 
|County    = Multiple
 
 
|State    = [[Nebraska (US)|Nebraska]]
 
|State    = [[Nebraska (US)|Nebraska]]
|StateB    = Nebraska
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|Band      = [[VHF]]
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| <!-- using parameter "SysType"'s default value -->
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|SysID    = 144
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|WACN      = BEE00
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|NAC      = ?
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|Callsigns = {{Callsign|WQJV310}}, {{Callsign|WQKE397}}, {{Callsign|WQKE398}}, {{Callsign|WQKE400}}, {{Callsign|WQKF222}}, {{Callsign|WQKF349}}, {{Callsign|WQKF820}}, {{Callsign|WQKG266}}, {{Callsign|WQKG390}}, {{Callsign|WQKG773}}, {{Callsign|WQKH306}}, {{Callsign|WQKJ316}}, {{Callsign|WQKJ317}}, {{Callsign|WQKJ601}}, {{Callsign|WQKK523}}, {{Callsign|WQLH574}}, {{Callsign|WQLQ288}}, {{Callsign|WQLQ289}}, {{Callsign|WQLR678}}, {{Callsign|WQLV342}}, {{Callsign|WQLV343}}, {{Callsign|WQLV548}}, {{Callsign|WQLV722}}, {{Callsign|WQLW422}}, {{Callsign|WQLX302}}, {{Callsign|WQLY614}}, {{Callsign|WQMB260}}, {{Callsign|WQMB886}}, {{Callsign|WQMK466}}, {{Callsign|WQMM515}}, {{Callsign|WQMP742}}, {{Callsign|WQMR225}}, {{Callsign|WQMR764}}, {{Callsign|WQMR845}}, {{Callsign|WQMS284}}, {{Callsign|WQMY305}}, {{Callsign|WQMZ528}}, {{Callsign|WQNE867}}, {{Callsign|WQNF360}}, {{Callsign|WQNF676}}, {{Callsign|WQNI466}}, {{Callsign|WQNL400}}, {{Callsign|WQNN610}}, {{Callsign|WQNT599}}, {{Callsign|WQPM982}}, {{Callsign|WQPM987}}, {{Callsign|WQPN200}}, {{Callsign|WQPV893}}, {{Callsign|WQPX201}}, {{Callsign|WQPX202}}, {{Callsign|WQPX729}}, {{Callsign|WQSG764}}, {{Callsign|WQSK445}}, {{Callsign|WQTN423}}, {{Callsign|WQYM950}}, {{Callsign|WQYM951}}, {{Callsign|WQYN480}}
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|sid      = 6699
 
|state    = nebraska
 
|state    = nebraska
|sid      = 6699
 
 
}}
 
}}
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==System Information==
 
==System Information==
The Nebraska Wireless Interoperable Network (N-WIN) is a statewide VHF P25 Smartzone IP based trunking radio system. N-WIN is a partnership and an Executive Order with the State of Nebraska and Nebraska Public Power District, whom NPPD provides technical support and tower space.   
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The Nebraska State Radio System (NSRS) (previously listed here as the Nebraska Wireless Interoperable Network (N-WIN)), is a statewide VHF P25 Smartzone IP based trunking radio system. N-WIN is a partnership and an Executive Order with the State of Nebraska and Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD), whom NPPD provides technical support and tower space.   
 
 
There are over 45 towers across Nebraska, with more to come online as NWIN is scheduled to be completed by late January 2012. Towers in the eastern portion of Nebraska will be using Federal Frequencies, due to lack of available Public Service allocated frequencies in that portion of the state.
 
 
 
Statewide interoperability is achieved by using Paraclete system©:
 
 
 
The Paraclete system© was implemented into N-WIN to connect radio
 
frequencies together so there would be no disruptions when an event moved county to county. The Paraclete system© is used statewide as a way to further mutual aid communications. This system uses the internet to patch radio frequencies together so users can talk to each other.
 
  
At this time N-WIN is in discussions with Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and South Dakota to link select radio networks into Paraclete© for seamless patching in the even of wide-scale mcs and multi-jurisdiction and/or multi-agency events.
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There are over 45 towers across the state providing seamless coverage across the State of Nebraska.  
 
 
It is unknown if N-WIN will be participating with the States of Colorado and Wyoming on linking together these state systems to N-WIN.   
 
 
 
The radio of choice for the NSP Mobiles is the Motorola APX 6500.
 
  
 
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==Proposed Talkgroup Map==  
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==Files==  
This diagram shows proposed talkgroups for N-WIN.  
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* [[File:Proposed NSP Fleet Map 1-2.xls]] This diagram shows the proposed talkgroups map for N-WIN.  
[[File:Proposed NSP Fleet Map 1-2.xls]]
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* [[media:NSRS-2020.zip|NSRS-2020.zip]] Contains a Google Earth .kml map of NSRS sites.
  
 
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==System Users==
 
==System Users==
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Click link for Radio/Unit IDs
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*Lincoln County, Ne Sheriff
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*[[Nebraska State Patrol (NSP)]]
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*Nebraska State Fire Marshall (NMF)
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*Nebraska Emergency Management (NEMA)
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*Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
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*Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD)
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*Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT)
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*Nebraska Department of Corrections (NDOC)
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*Lincoln Electric Systems (LES)
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*Lincoln Police Department (LPD)
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*Lancaster County Sheriff (LSO)
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*Lincoln Fire & Rescue (LFR)
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*ALL Lincoln Hospitals (Bryan West, Bryan East, Saint E's, NHI)
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*Butler County Sheriff
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*Colfax County Sheriff
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*Gage County Sheriff
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*Madison County Sheriff-Future User
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*Norfolk Police, Fire and Public Works-Future users 800Mhz (possibly Phase 2)
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*Platte County Sheriff
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*Seward County Sheriff
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*Seward PD
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*Lincoln County, Ne
 
*Lincoln Electric System (LES-Currently purchasing equipment and testing)
 
*Nebraska State Patrol (NSP)
 
*Nebraska State Fire Marshall
 
*Nebraska Emergency Management (NEMA)
 
*Nebraska Game and Parks Commission-Future
 
*Nebraska Public Power District
 
*Nebraska Department of Roads-In progress
 
*Nebraska Department of Corrections-Future
 
  
 
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==Possible future subscribers==
 
==Possible future subscribers==
  
The following agencies have applications submitted to the N-WIN council, as possible future subscribers to NWIN. This list will be updated as more information becomes available.   
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These agencies have been mentioned as possible future users of NWIN.   
  
*Banner County, Ne.
 
 
*Federal Government, FBI, DEA, ICE, etc.
 
*Federal Government, FBI, DEA, ICE, etc.
*Keith County, Nebraska.
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*Keith County, Nebraska.  
*Warren AFB, Wyoming.
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*Various unidentified City/County agencies
  
 
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==NWIN Build Out/Usage Status==
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==Status on the Nebraska SRS:==
  
'''NSP:''' Troops C, D & E, all other subscribers-Are full time on NWIN
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'''04/13/2020:''' Lincoln has been using the system since the end of 2019 full-time for their Police, Fire and EMS services. Hospital traffic from the old EDACS system, along with LFR Station Alerting, is still being bridged to the new P25 site. City agencies have also been seen on the system, and it's likely that EDACS will become fully depreciated in the near future.
  
'''NSP''' Troops B & HQ, all other subscribers on the N-WIN System Towers been completed, federal frequencies have been approved, awaiting for the remaining towers to be turned on.
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'''All NSP/NPPD/NEMA districts are currently online full-time and using the SRS.'''
 
 
'''NDOR:''' New talkgroups and testing has been reported in the NSP Troop C area. Actual status is unknown at this time. There are a few NDOR vehicles in the Norfolk area sporting the new VHF whips installed on the front hood.
 
 
 
'''State Fire Marshall & NPPD''': Full time usage, same coverage areas as NSP. 
 
 
 
'''Game and Parks:''' Unknown, however in the NWIN meeting minutes from earlier in the year states Game and Parks is waiting to obtain budget money to begin purchasing and installing radios.  
 
 
 
'''Dept. of Corrections:''' Unknown, however there are talkgroups proposed for NDOC. See the proposed talkgroup map. Norfolk Regional Center has been seen affiliating to Norfolk tower, however, no voice has been heard to confirm usage.     
 
  
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'''Nebraska Dept of Roads, Corrections and Game/Parks:'''  Radios have been purchased and installation is currently in progress. New talkgroups and testing has been reported in the NSP Troop C area.
 
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==Programming the system==
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==Unconfirmed Frequencies==
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This [https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsEntry/attachments/attachmentViewRD.jsp?applType=search&fileKey=1595879748&attachmentKey=20627141&attachmentInd=applAttach attachment] to the FCC final buildout notification from June 11, 2019 for 700 MHz State License [http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=2377069 WPTZ786] has a list of 700 MHz channels used for DVRS (Digital Vehicular Repeater System) and other uses throughout the state.
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769.15625/799.15625 NSP DVRS 1 (in database. NAC 293)
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769.20625/799.20625 NSP DVRS 2
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769.40625/799.40625 NSP DVRS 3
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769.45625/799.45625 NSP DVRS 4 (in database. NAC 293)
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769.16875/799.16875 NSP DVRS 5
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769.19375/799.19375 NSP DVRS 6
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769.43125/799.43125 NSP DVRS 7
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769.44375/799.44375 NSP DVRS 8
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769.21875/799.21875 NSP DVRS 9
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769.41875/799.41875 NSP DVRS 10
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769.46875/799.46875 NSP DVRS 11 CAP SEC
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769.68125/799.68125 NSP CAP SEC 12
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769.90625/799.90625 NSP EP 13
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770.15625/800.15625 NSP Conventional Secure
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770.18125/800.18125 NSP Conventional Secure
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770.20625/800.20625 NSP Conventional Secure
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769.91875/799.91875 AG VRX MO/MO3
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769.18125/799.18125 DMV DVRS
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769.70625/799.70625 OCIO DVRS
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769.65625/799.65625 SFM DVRS
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769.95625/799.95625 NPPD MO3
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773.79375/803.79375 NPPD MO3
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770.46875/800.46875 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
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770.65625/800.65625 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
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770.66875/800.66875 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
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770.68125/800.68125 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
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770.69375/800.68125 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
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770.69375/800.69375 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
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770.70625/800.70625 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
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770.71875/800.71875 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
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770.90625/800.90625 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
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770.91875/800.91875 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
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770.93125/800.93125 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
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770.94375/800.94375 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
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770.95625/800.95625 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
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770.96875/800.96875 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
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Monitoring NWIN is easy, and even fun to listen to. Occasionally you may hear other NSP/NPPD radios affiliate to your favorite tower from different troop/service areas, bringing traffic from those areas! Only drawback is a NWIN radio has to be affiliating to the tower you are monitoring to hear any radio traffic.
 
     
 
To program this system into your scanner you will need a scanner that will do P25 trunking system, 9600 baud control channel.
 
  
*Uniden XT models, Radio Shack Pro 106 and 197 and GRE PSR 500 and PSR 600 scanners program the system as a P25 trunking system. Then program the control channels into your scanner.
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This [https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsEntry/attachments/attachmentViewRD.jsp?applType=search&fileKey=267160662&attachmentKey=19591440&attachmentInd=applAttach attachment] to an FCC build out notification from 2014 for 700 MHz State License [http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=2377069 WPTZ786] has a list of 700 MHz channels used for DVRS (Digital Vehicular Repeater System) and other uses.
*Uniden 996T and 396T program the system as a Motorola type 2/P25. Under the site select APCO25. Then program the control channel, no band plan needed.
 
*Uniden 296, 796 and RadioShack Pro96, you will need to program the scanner as a Motorola VHF trunking system. Program the frequencies and you will need a bandplan.
 
  
Set your scanner for no delay on the system as NSP jumps from talk group to talk group.
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769.15625/799.15625 State DVRS
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769.18125/799.18125 State DVRS
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769.20625/799.20625 State DVRS
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769.40625/799.40625 State DVRS
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769.45625/799.45625 State DVRS
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769.70625/799.70625 State DVRS
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769.95625/799.95625 NPPD MO3
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770.15625/800.15625 State LE
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770.18125/800.18125 State LE
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770.20625/800.20625 State LE
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773.79375/803.79375 NPPD MO3
  
 
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==Other useful information==
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==Related Wiki Pages==
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*[[Nebraska State Patrol (NE)]]
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*[[Nebraska State Fire Marshall]]
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*[[Nebraska Emergency Management Agency]]
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*[[Nebraska (US)]]
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*[[Programming Your Trunktracker for the Nebraska SRS]]
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Here is a presentation on partnership on the NWIN Project.
 
  
[http://www.homelandplanning.nebraska.edu/Documents/nwinmaterials/2010/NASTD%202010%20NWIN%20Presentation.ppt]
 
  
'''Timeline of the N-WIN Project:'''
 
  
Nebraska has been a model for the country through its cooperative
 
partnerships and network sharing to create a cost‐effective system. The initial partners for developing the State Radio system included OCIO, NPPD, Nebraska State Patrol, State Fire Marshal, Game & Parks, NEMA, Dept. of Roads, and the US Dept. of the Interior. It was important to the group to establish interoperable communications for voice with the idea of adding data at a future date. Funding from Homeland Security Grants was used to move the project forward. The Statewide Communications Strategy was developed in Nov. 2004. A proposal for the state radio system followed in
 
October 2005 with additional funding approved for the project by the state legislature in Nov. 2006. A contract was awarded to Motorola and Phase 1 build out of the project began in Spring 2009. The state radio system is largely operational with areas on the Eastern side of Nebraska
 
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==Web/Wiki Sites==
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Return to Wiki page: [[Trunked Radio Systems (NE)]]<br/>
*[[Nebraska State Patrol (NE)]]
 
*[[Nebraska Wireless Interoperable Network/N-Win Traveler's Guide]]
 
*[http://www.sfm.ne.gov/publications/maps.html Nebraska State Fire Marshall]
 
  
[[Category:Great Plains Region]]
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[[Category:Nebraska Trunked Radio Systems]]
[[Category:Trunked Radio Systems]]
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[[Category:Statewide Public Safety Systems]]
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[[Category:Nebraska Frequencies]]
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[[Category:Nebraska Law Enforcement Frequencies]]

Revision as of 00:41, 13 April 2020

Statewide
Public Trunked Radio System


NameNebraska State Radio System
OwnerNebraska State
Owner TypePublic
Countiesstatewide / all
StateNebraska
CountryUnited States

System Details
BandVHF
TypeProject 25 Phase I
ID144
WACNBEE00
NAC?

FCC Callsign(s)
WQJV310, WQKE397, WQKE398, WQKE400, WQKF222, WQKF349, WQKF820, WQKG266, WQKG390, WQKG773, WQKH306, WQKJ316, WQKJ317, WQKJ601, WQKK523, WQLH574, WQLQ288, WQLQ289, WQLR678, WQLV342, WQLV343, WQLV548, WQLV722, WQLW422, WQLX302, WQLY614, WQMB260, WQMB886, WQMK466, WQMM515, WQMP742, WQMR225, WQMR764, WQMR845, WQMS284, WQMY305, WQMZ528, WQNE867, WQNF360, WQNF676, WQNI466, WQNL400, WQNN610, WQNT599, WQPM982, WQPM987, WQPN200, WQPV893, WQPX201, WQPX202, WQPX729, WQSG764, WQSK445, WQTN423, WQYM950, WQYM951, WQYN480

System-specific links
DatabaseFCC Site Map
ForumRR Site Map

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System Information

The Nebraska State Radio System (NSRS) (previously listed here as the Nebraska Wireless Interoperable Network (N-WIN)), is a statewide VHF P25 Smartzone IP based trunking radio system. N-WIN is a partnership and an Executive Order with the State of Nebraska and Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD), whom NPPD provides technical support and tower space.

There are over 45 towers across the state providing seamless coverage across the State of Nebraska.


Files


System Users

Click link for Radio/Unit IDs

  • Lincoln County, Ne Sheriff
  • Nebraska State Patrol (NSP)
  • Nebraska State Fire Marshall (NMF)
  • Nebraska Emergency Management (NEMA)
  • Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
  • Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD)
  • Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT)
  • Nebraska Department of Corrections (NDOC)
  • Lincoln Electric Systems (LES)
  • Lincoln Police Department (LPD)
  • Lancaster County Sheriff (LSO)
  • Lincoln Fire & Rescue (LFR)
  • ALL Lincoln Hospitals (Bryan West, Bryan East, Saint E's, NHI)
  • Butler County Sheriff
  • Colfax County Sheriff
  • Gage County Sheriff
  • Madison County Sheriff-Future User
  • Norfolk Police, Fire and Public Works-Future users 800Mhz (possibly Phase 2)
  • Platte County Sheriff
  • Seward County Sheriff
  • Seward PD



Possible future subscribers

These agencies have been mentioned as possible future users of NWIN.

  • Federal Government, FBI, DEA, ICE, etc.
  • Keith County, Nebraska.
  • Various unidentified City/County agencies

Status on the Nebraska SRS:

04/13/2020: Lincoln has been using the system since the end of 2019 full-time for their Police, Fire and EMS services. Hospital traffic from the old EDACS system, along with LFR Station Alerting, is still being bridged to the new P25 site. City agencies have also been seen on the system, and it's likely that EDACS will become fully depreciated in the near future.

All NSP/NPPD/NEMA districts are currently online full-time and using the SRS.

Nebraska Dept of Roads, Corrections and Game/Parks: Radios have been purchased and installation is currently in progress. New talkgroups and testing has been reported in the NSP Troop C area.


Unconfirmed Frequencies

This attachment to the FCC final buildout notification from June 11, 2019 for 700 MHz State License WPTZ786 has a list of 700 MHz channels used for DVRS (Digital Vehicular Repeater System) and other uses throughout the state.

769.15625/799.15625 NSP DVRS 1 (in database. NAC 293)
769.20625/799.20625 NSP DVRS 2
769.40625/799.40625 NSP DVRS 3
769.45625/799.45625 NSP DVRS 4 (in database. NAC 293)
769.16875/799.16875 NSP DVRS 5
769.19375/799.19375 NSP DVRS 6
769.43125/799.43125 NSP DVRS 7
769.44375/799.44375 NSP DVRS 8
769.21875/799.21875 NSP DVRS 9
769.41875/799.41875 NSP DVRS 10
769.46875/799.46875 NSP DVRS 11 CAP SEC
769.68125/799.68125 NSP CAP SEC 12
769.90625/799.90625 NSP EP 13
770.15625/800.15625 NSP Conventional Secure
770.18125/800.18125 NSP Conventional Secure
770.20625/800.20625 NSP Conventional Secure
769.91875/799.91875 AG VRX MO/MO3
769.18125/799.18125 DMV DVRS
769.70625/799.70625 OCIO DVRS
769.65625/799.65625 SFM DVRS
769.95625/799.95625 NPPD MO3
773.79375/803.79375 NPPD MO3
770.46875/800.46875 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
770.65625/800.65625 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
770.66875/800.66875 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
770.68125/800.68125 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
770.69375/800.68125 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
770.69375/800.69375 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
770.70625/800.70625 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
770.71875/800.71875 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
770.90625/800.90625 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
770.91875/800.91875 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
770.93125/800.93125 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
770.94375/800.94375 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
770.95625/800.95625 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination
770.96875/800.96875 State DVRS/Iowa Coordination


This attachment to an FCC build out notification from 2014 for 700 MHz State License WPTZ786 has a list of 700 MHz channels used for DVRS (Digital Vehicular Repeater System) and other uses.

769.15625/799.15625 State DVRS
769.18125/799.18125 State DVRS
769.20625/799.20625 State DVRS
769.40625/799.40625 State DVRS
769.45625/799.45625 State DVRS
769.70625/799.70625 State DVRS
769.95625/799.95625 NPPD MO3
770.15625/800.15625 State LE
770.18125/800.18125 State LE
770.20625/800.20625 State LE
773.79375/803.79375 NPPD MO3

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