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{{MultiCounty Trunking Infobox
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{{Infobox_TRS_P25_US_Pub_MultiCt
|SysName=Permian Basin Regional Interoperability Network  
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|OwnerLabel = Owners
|Flavor=[[APCO Project 25]]  
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|Owner      = Permian Basin Regional Interoperability Network, Odessa City
|SysID=1FB
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| <!-- using parameter "County"'s default value -->
|CTone=
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|State      = [[Texas (US)|Texas]]
|NAC=?
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|Band      = [[VHF]] / 800 [[MHz]]
|Band=VHF / 800 
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| <!-- using parameter "SysType"'s default value -->
|County=Various
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|SysID     = 1FB
|State=Texas
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|WACN      = BEE00
|fstate=texas  
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|NAC       = ?
|OwnerTy=Public
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|Callsigns  = {{Callsign|WPJL555}}, {{Callsign|WQKS400}}, {{Callsign|WQKU503}}, {{Callsign|WQKW691}}, {{Callsign|WQLP938}}, {{Callsign|WQOL312}}<br/><br/><i>Expired/Cancelled Callsigns</i><br/>{{Callsign|WQUR651}}
|sid=6486}}
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|sid        = 6486
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|state      = texas
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}}
  
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==Notes==
 
News Report from November 29, 2014: The Howard County TRS is back in service. The previous tower fell in November 2013 due to ice. The Glass Mountain tower has been replaced, but the radio infrastructure has not been installed yet. TxDOT is using the system regularly. Midland SO is simulcasting from conventional P25, but ADP encrypted.  
 
News Report from November 29, 2014: The Howard County TRS is back in service. The previous tower fell in November 2013 due to ice. The Glass Mountain tower has been replaced, but the radio infrastructure has not been installed yet. TxDOT is using the system regularly. Midland SO is simulcasting from conventional P25, but ADP encrypted.  
  
== Related Links ==
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==Related Wiki Pages==
 
* [[Permian Basin Region Interoperability Network Part 22 Licenses]]
 
* [[Permian Basin Region Interoperability Network Part 22 Licenses]]
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==External Links ==
 
* [http://www.pbrpc.org/hs_resources.php PBRPC Regional Interoperability Communication Plans]
 
* [http://www.pbrpc.org/hs_resources.php PBRPC Regional Interoperability Communication Plans]
  
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Revision as of 16:42, 7 August 2017

Multi-County
Public Trunked Radio System


NamePermian Basin Regional Interoperability Network
OwnersPermian Basin Regional Interoperability Network, Odessa City
Owner TypePublic
CountiesMultiple
StateTexas
CountryUnited States

System Details
BandVHF / 800 MHz
TypeProject 25 Phase I
ID1FB
WACNBEE00
NAC?

FCC Callsign(s)
WPJL555, WQKS400, WQKU503, WQKW691, WQLP938, WQOL312

Expired/Cancelled Callsigns
WQUR651

System-specific links
DatabaseFCC Site Map
ForumRR Site Map

Other Resources
Trunktracking
FAQ
Trunktracking
Glossary

Wiki FAQMediaWiki
QuickRefPDF Card

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Notes

News Report from November 29, 2014: The Howard County TRS is back in service. The previous tower fell in November 2013 due to ice. The Glass Mountain tower has been replaced, but the radio infrastructure has not been installed yet. TxDOT is using the system regularly. Midland SO is simulcasting from conventional P25, but ADP encrypted.

Related Wiki Pages

External Links




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