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− | {{Infobox_TRS_Canada
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− | |SysName = Nova Scotia - Prince Edward Island Trunked Radio (P25)
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− | |SysType = [[APCO Project 25]]
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− | |SysID = 687
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− | |CTone = ?
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− | |WACN = BEE00
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− | |NAC = ?
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− | |CCode = ?
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− | |Band = 700
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− | |Owner = Bell Canada
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− | |City = Multi-province
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− | |County = Provincewide
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− | |Province = [[Nova Scotia(CA)|Nova Scotia]] &<BR>[[Prince Edward Island(CA)|Prince Edward Island]]
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− | |ForumTitle = Atlantic and Maritime
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− | |ForumPath = atlantic-maritime
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− | |sid = 7924
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− | Also known as the TMR-2, the NS Trunked Mobile Radio System (P25) is an 87-site 700 MHz Project 25 trunking system covering the province of Nova Scotia. It replaces the [[Aliant Trunked Mobile Radio System (TMRS)|800 MHz province-wide Motorola trunking system]]. Unlike the 800 MHz system, commercial users such as delivery companies or waste collection, are not be permitted on the P25 system; it is restricted to emergency services and government operations only.
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− | As of the summer of 2015, the system is entirely operational and many government agencies have switched, or are in the process of switching to this system.
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− | ==Sites==
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− | The P25 TMR-2 system consists of 86 sites plus one mobile site, giving significantly improved coverage in areas of the province which had poor coverage previously.
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− | A complete list of sites can be found on the database (click on the link in the box to the right)
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− | A Google Map of the system can be found [https://mapsengine.google.com/map/edit?mid=zoRIy7xNaRlg.kdpkScGL-7Qg here]
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− | ==Users==
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− | * Royal Canadian Mounted Police - encrypted
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− | * Halifax Regional Police - encrypted
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− | * Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency
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− | * Emergency Health Services
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− | * Federal departments such as National Defence, Fisheries and Oceans, and Canada Border Services Agency
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− | * County and town fire departments (see below)
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− | * Government of Nova Scotia, including Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal and Natural Resources
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− | * Halifax Regional Municipality, including public works and transit services
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− | ===Fire services===
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− | The province has provided a number of TMR-2 radios to all volunteer fire departments (VFDs) across the province, to enhance interoperability. In addition, the TMR-2 VFD fleetmap has been significantly expanded (compared to the TMR-1 VFD fleetmap) and now features 56 operations talkgroups and 8 dispatching talkgroups. The usage of these talkgroups is explained below. Please see the database for talkgroup IDs.
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− | Note that Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency has their own fleetmap separate from this, however they do have some of the ops channels in their radios for mutual aid purposes
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− | The VFD fleetmap is divided into four regions; south, west, north and east. Each region has two dispatch talkgroups, A and B, which are assigned as follows:
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− | * South dispatch A - Lunenburg and Queens counties
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− | * South dispatch B - Shelburne and Yarmouth counties
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− | * West dispatch A - Annapolis, Kings and west Hants counties
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− | * West dispatch B - Digby county
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− | * North dispatch A - Cumberland, Colchester and east Hants counties
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− | * North dispatch B - Pictou county
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− | * East dispatch A - Antigonish, Guysborough, Inverness, Victoria and Richmond counties
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− | * East dispatch B - Cape Breton Regional Municipality
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− | Operations talkgroups are assigned by the various dispatching agencies across the province, with each dispatch agency having "control" over certain ops talkgroups as follows:
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− | * Scotia Business Centre - ops 1-6
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− | * Valley Dispatch - ops 8-10, 15-23, 29-35
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− | * Yarmouth Dispatch - ops 11-14, 27-28
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− | * Digby Dispatch - ops 25-26
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− | * Truro fire - ops 36
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− | * Amherst fire - ops 37
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− | * New Glasgow police - ops 38
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− | * Stellarton police - ops 41-42
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− | * Canso Dispatch - ops 43-48
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− | * Shubie Radio - ops 49-50
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− | * Cape Breton Regional Municipality - ops 52-56
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− | * Halifax Regional Fire (for mutual aid only) - ops 7, 24, 39-40, 51
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− | The four "HFX-IES" talkgroups are so far only used by the two stations that are dispatched by HRM IES (fire dispatch) Enfield and Mount Uniacke fire departments, to contact IES.
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− | [[Category:Nova Scotia Trunked Radio Systems]]
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