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Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) is also currently using the system statewide, in the same areas NSP is currently using the system.
 
Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) is also currently using the system statewide, in the same areas NSP is currently using the system.
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==Areas not completed but operating:==
 
==Areas not completed but operating:==

Revision as of 20:30, 14 April 2011

System Information

The Nebraska Wireless Interoperable Network (N-WIN) is a statewide VHF P25 trunking system. Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) Troops C, D, E is complete and is currently using the system.

Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) is also currently using the system statewide, in the same areas NSP is currently using the system.

File:Proposed NSP Fleet Map 1-2.xls

Areas not completed but operating:

Troop B is largely complete except for areas along the Missouri River valley and south of State Highway 92.

Troop HQ area is largely complete except for areas east and north of Lincoln.

Troop A is scheduled to be completed and online by June 2011.

System Users

  • Nebraska State Patrol (NSP)
  • Nebraska Emergency Management (NEMA)
  • Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
  • Nebraska Public Power District
  • Nebraska Department of Roads
  • Nebraska Department of Corrections

Programming the system

  • 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.
  • 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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