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|SysName  = Oklahoma Wireless Information Network - OKWIN
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|Owner    = Oklahoma State, Catoosa City, Edmond City, Norman City, Owasso City, Shawnee City, Tulsa City,
|SysType  = [[Motorola Type II]], [[P25]]
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| <-- using "County" parameter's default value so it links to DB's long list -->
|SysID    = 092C
 
|CTone    = 97.3
 
|NAC      = N/A
 
|Band      = 800
 
|Owner    = Public
 
|FCC      =
 
|City     = Many
 
|County   = Many
 
 
|State    = [[Oklahoma (US)|Oklahoma]]
 
|State    = [[Oklahoma (US)|Oklahoma]]
|StateB    = Oklahoma
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|Band      = 700, 800
|state     = oklahoma
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|SysType  = [[Project 25]]
|sid      = 844
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|SysID     = 92C
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|WACN      = BEE00
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|NAC      = 92A, 92B, 92C, 92D, 92E, 92F
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|Callsigns = {{Callsign|KNBU457}}, {{Callsign|KNJH431}}, {{Callsign|WNMX797}}, {{Callsign|WNWV280}}, {{Callsign|WPIP614}}, {{Callsign|WPIP618}}, {{Callsign|WPIZ621}}, {{Callsign|WPJT968}}, {{Callsign|WPPA313}}, {{Callsign|WPPC871}}, {{Callsign|WPRI776}}, {{Callsign|WPTX256}}, {{Callsign|WQCQ850}}, {{Callsign|WQCQ878}}, {{Callsign|WQDS599}}, {{Callsign|WQEK752}}, {{Callsign|WQEN870}}, {{Callsign|WQEN871}}, {{Callsign|WQEN873}}, {{Callsign|WQEN877}}, {{Callsign|WQEN878}}, {{Callsign|WQEN879}}, {{Callsign|WQHD395}}, {{Callsign|WQJZ348}}, {{Callsign|WQLH676}}, {{Callsign|WQMR660}}, {{Callsign|WQNE779}}, {{Callsign|WQNM383}}, {{Callsign|WQPK239}}, {{Callsign|WQPK240}}, {{Callsign|WQPK241}}, {{Callsign|WQPP564}}, {{Callsign|WQPP565}}, {{Callsign|WQPP566}}, {{Callsign|WQPP959}}, {{Callsign|WQQN239}}, {{Callsign|WQQN239}}, {{Callsign|WQQN476}}, {{Callsign|WQQN480}}, {{Callsign|WQQN493}}, {{Callsign|WQQP273}}, {{Callsign|WQQP276}}, {{Callsign|WQQP277}}, {{Callsign|WQQP280}}, {{Callsign|WQRI541}}, {{Callsign|WQXB940}}, {{Callsign|WQZG622}}, {{Callsign|WQZG623}}, {{Callsign|WQZJ341}}, {{Callsign|WRAD565}}, {{Callsign|WRBV475}}, {{Callsign|WRFE604}}, {{Callsign|WRKT430}}, {{Callsign|WRMG968}}
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|sid      = 6949
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|state    = oklahoma 
 
}}
 
}}
 
 
== System Website ==
 
[http://www.ok.gov/okwin/ Official OKWIN site]
 
 
== RR DB Listings ==
 
 
*[http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=844 OKWIN Type II database]
 
*[http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=6949 OKWIN P25 database]
 
 
Note that the talkgroup IDs in both DBs are the same in hexadecimal.
 
 
==Special Rebanding Bandplans==
 
It appears that at least one site -Vinita- requires a very different bandplan to trunk correctly.
 
 
* Lo:    851.0000
 
* Hi:    858.0000
 
* Offset: -560 ('''Note: ''' a negative number)
 
* Spacing: 12.5
 
 
Uniden scanners seem to have little problems with this. Depending on the software you would either need to indicate a negative sign separately or as part of the offset number. It appears RS scanners can't deal with a negative offset correctly. More information is solicited. The thread discussing this issue is [http://forums.radioreference.com/radio-shack-scanners/255628-okwin-pro163-164-a.html here]
 
  
 
== System History ==
 
== System History ==
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Work is currently (November 2009) underway to include Troop F (Ardmore), which would include the I-35 corridor south from Oklahoma City to the Texas border.
 
Work is currently (November 2009) underway to include Troop F (Ardmore), which would include the I-35 corridor south from Oklahoma City to the Texas border.
  
== Tulsa ==
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== Maps ==
'''Information on the Tulsa site provided in 2007:'''  <br>
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* Map of the [https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1ekgwv5USJ1OvZoafgTxVVHw5CP5gjKZ7&usp=sharing OKWIN System]. 08/13/2021
"The Tulsa Site is a 28 channel two-site simulcast sub-system. Tulsa uses Series-2 Plus radio consoles, but will upgrade to the Gold Elite radio consoles. The system uses SmartZone Manager with RDM. On the radio consoles dispatchers can view the decimal ID of the radio PTTS and Emergency Alarms. From the RDM, dispatchers can use the Dynamic Regrouping, Inhibit, Radio Check, Snap Shot and Emergency Alarm Display. With the RDM and SmartZone Manager, a supervisor can determine who Regrouped or Inhibited a given radio and the date and time the command was issued.
 
"
 
* [http://www.tulsapolice.org/ude.html Tulsa Police - Mingo Valley Division]
 
* [http://www.tulsapolice.org/udn.html Tulsa Police - Gilcrease Division]
 
* [http://www.tulsapolice.org/udsw.html Tulsa Police - Riverside Division]
 
 
 
== Unidentified/Unconfirmed Frequencies ==
 
The City of Tulsa has an 800 MHz trunked license for temporary use statewide. This is possibly a SOW (Site On Wheels) but has not been confirmed.
 
[http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?fccCallsign=WQDN672 WQDN672]
 
851.8000
 
852.0500
 
852.3125
 
852.3500
 
852.5875
 
852.7125
 
852.9375
 
853.2125
 
853.6250
 
853.9500
 
 
 
== Unidentified/Unconfirmed Talkgroups ==
 
The following talkgroups are '''not listed''' in the database. If you can confirm any of them, please '''[http://www.radioreference.com/apps/submit/?sid=844 submit]''' the information and remove them from this list.
 
 
 
=== Site 8 Oklahoma City ===
 
''' TGID Mode Use'''
 
21680 D Police Tactical
 
 
 
=== Site 19 Lawton ===
 
''' TGID Mode Use'''
 
14032 ? Lawton area EMS-ER?
 
14064 ? Lawton area EMS-ER?
 
14096 E Lawton area EMS-ER?
 
14288 ? ?
 
14544 E ?
 
14576 ? ?
 
14928 ? ?
 
16368 D Fort Sill?
 
16400 ? Fort Sill?
 
16496 ? Fort Sill?
 
16528 ? Fort Sill?
 
16560 D Fort Sill?
 
17872 D ?
 
19760 ? ?
 
38448 ? ?
 
40400 ? ?
 
46832 ? ?
 
58800 ? Lawton PD F?
 
58832 ? Lawton PD G?
 
58864 ? Lawton PD H?
 
59472 ? Comanche Tribal PD 2?
 
61488 ? Lawton/Comanche Co EMS 2?
 
61520 ? Lawton area fire?
 
61936 ? Lawton area fire?
 
64304 A ?
 
64848 ? Kirk's EMS 2?
 
 
 
=== Site 28 Elgin ===
 
''' TGID Mode Use'''
 
61168 ? ?
 
  
=== Site 29 Baker Peak ===
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== Related Wiki Articles ==
''' TGID Mode Use'''
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* [[Oklahoma State 700 MHz System]]
40400 ? ?
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* [[Oklahoma Wireless Information Network (OKWIN) - Unconfirmed or Unidentified Frequencies]]
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* [[Oklahoma Wireless Information Network (OKWIN) - Unconfirmed or Unidentified Talkgroups by Site]]
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* [[Oklahoma Wireless Information Network (OKWIN) - Tulsa Information]]
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* [[Programming Your Scanner for Oklahoma Wireless Information Network (OKWIN)]]
  
=== Site 30 Walters ===
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== External Links ==
''' TGID Mode Use'''
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*[http://www.ok.gov/okwin/ Official OKWIN site]
15888 ? ?
 
15952 ? ?
 
60336 ? ?
 
60592 ? ?
 
60784 ? ?
 
60976 ? ?
 
62192 ? ?
 
62224 ? ?
 
62256 ? ?
 
62288 ? ?
 
62320 ? ?
 
62352 ? ?
 
62384 ? ?
 
64112 ? ?
 
  
=== Site 53 Muskogee (P25)===
 
''' TGID Mode Use'''
 
1151 D ?
 
4003 D ?
 
1191 D ?
 
1939 D ?
 
1185 E ?
 
1141 D ?
 
2387 D ?
 
1177 D ?
 
  
=== Unknown Sites ===
 
TGIDs logged but site not known
 
  
''' TGID Mode Use'''
 
19728 ? ?
 
21840 ? ?
 
  
  
  
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Return to Wiki page: [[Trunked Radio Systems (OK)]]
  
[[Category:Oklahoma]]
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[[Category:Oklahoma Trunked Radio Systems]]
 
[[Category:Statewide Public Safety Systems]]
 
[[Category:Statewide Public Safety Systems]]
[[Category:Regional Programming]]
 
[[Category:Trunked Radio Systems]]
 
[[Category:Trunking Information]]
 

Latest revision as of 12:24, 9 September 2021

Multi-County
Public Trunked Radio System


NameOklahoma Wireless Information Network (OKWIN)
OwnerOklahoma State, Catoosa City, Edmond City, Norman City, Owasso City, Shawnee City, Tulsa City,
Owner TypePublic
CountiesMultiple
StateOklahoma
CountryUnited States

System Details
Band700, 800
TypeProject 25
ID92C
WACNBEE00
NAC92A, 92B, 92C, 92D, 92E, 92F

FCC Callsign(s)
KNBU457, KNJH431, WNMX797, WNWV280, WPIP614, WPIP618, WPIZ621, WPJT968, WPPA313, WPPC871, WPRI776, WPTX256, WQCQ850, WQCQ878, WQDS599, WQEK752, WQEN870, WQEN871, WQEN873, WQEN877, WQEN878, WQEN879, WQHD395, WQJZ348, WQLH676, WQMR660, WQNE779, WQNM383, WQPK239, WQPK240, WQPK241, WQPP564, WQPP565, WQPP566, WQPP959, WQQN239, WQQN239, WQQN476, WQQN480, WQQN493, WQQP273, WQQP276, WQQP277, WQQP280, WQRI541, WQXB940, WQZG622, WQZG623, WQZJ341, WRAD565, WRBV475, WRFE604, WRKT430, WRMG968

System-specific links
DatabaseFCC Site Map
ForumRR Site Map

Other Resources
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Welcome to the Oklahoma Wireless Information Network (OKWIN) collaboration article, a Multi-County Public Trunked Radio System located in multiple Counties, Oklahoma, 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.

System History

This system is the compilation of several independent systems across the state. The state of Oklahoma and the cities of Tulsa, Shawnee, Norman, Edmond and Owasso all had separate Morotola trunked systems. These systems have been combined in an effort to form a statewide public safety system. The cities (Tulsa, Shawnee, Norman, Edmond, Owasso) are considered "co-owners" and retain the rights to program their own radios. All other radios are allocated by the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, which controls the system.

The computer that controls the system is in Tulsa at the Emergency Operations Center.

The system began in Oklahoma City with a 5-channel single-site system on the 300 foot DPS tower at NE 36th and Eastern Ave (a location that is part of the site 8 simulcast system today). This was expanded to a five site system, to cover the Troop A area (Oklahoma, Canadian, Cleveland, Lincoln, Logan, McLain and Pottawatomie Counties) by adding sites in Geary, Crescent, Tecumseh and Lexington. These sites were existing state-owned towers and were inter-connected by 2GHz microwave links.

The City of Tulsa had implemented its own 2-site simulcast system for all city communications. When the Department of Public Safety wanted to include the Tulsa area in the system, they reached an agreement with Tulsa to combine the two systems

The goal for 2006-2008 was to provide coverage for the I-44 corridor, which includes, Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Lawton and therefore a large percentage of the state's population. That phase of the system is complete, with OHP troops in Vinita, Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Lawton all fully operational on this system.

Work is currently (November 2009) underway to include Troop F (Ardmore), which would include the I-35 corridor south from Oklahoma City to the Texas border.

Maps

Related Wiki Articles

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