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|SysName  = San Francisco County/City
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|Owner    = San Francisco County/City
|SysType  = [[Motorola Type II SmartZone]]  
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|City      = San Francisco
|SysID    = ?
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|County    = [[San Francisco County (CA)|San Francisco]]
|CTone    = ?
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|State    = [[California (US)|California]]
|WACN      = ?
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|Band      = 800
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|SysType  = [[Motorola Type II SmartZone]] w/[[Project 25]]
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|SysID    = 2103
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|CTone    = 83.72
 
|NAC      = ?
 
|NAC      = ?
|Band      = 800
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|Callsigns = {{Callsign|WNXV207}}, {{Callsign|WPMI574}}
|Owner    = San Francisco County
 
|FCC      = WNXV207
 
|City      = San Francisco
 
|County    = San Francisco
 
|State    = California
 
|StateB    = California
 
 
|state    = california
 
|state    = california
 
|sid      = 60
 
|sid      = 60
 
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== Misc System Information ==
 
== Misc System Information ==
===Call Signs===
 
*{{Callsign|WNXV207}}
 
*{{Callsign|WPMI574}}
 
 
 
=== Overview of Current Systems ===  
 
=== Overview of Current Systems ===  
  
(courtesy of the following document: "City & County of San Francisco, Request for Information, 800 MHz Public Safety Radio Replacement Project", July 30, 2014)
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(courtesy of the following document: "City & County of San Francisco, Request for Information, 800 MHz Public Safety Radio Replacement Project", July 30, 2014)[http://mission.sfgov.org/OCA_BID_ATTACHMENTS/FA35971.pdf]
  
 
"The primary public safety radio system for the City is the 800MHz Citywide Emergency Radio System (CERS). It is a mixed-mode, simulcast, 800MHz radio system, deployed at 8 radio sites throughout the City. The initial system was installed in 2000 and was a Motorola SmartZone 3.0 System, but had a major upgrade in 2009 to add a P25 Master Site Controller as well as a 700MHz Interoperability system. The system was designed to provide 95% in-building coverage throughout San Francisco... There are approximately 6700 Radios operating on the system, including portable handheld radios, mobile (in-vehicle) radios and fixed consolette radios."
 
"The primary public safety radio system for the City is the 800MHz Citywide Emergency Radio System (CERS). It is a mixed-mode, simulcast, 800MHz radio system, deployed at 8 radio sites throughout the City. The initial system was installed in 2000 and was a Motorola SmartZone 3.0 System, but had a major upgrade in 2009 to add a P25 Master Site Controller as well as a 700MHz Interoperability system. The system was designed to provide 95% in-building coverage throughout San Francisco... There are approximately 6700 Radios operating on the system, including portable handheld radios, mobile (in-vehicle) radios and fixed consolette radios."

Latest revision as of 12:52, 23 May 2017

Public Trunked Radio System

NameSan Francisco County/City
OwnerSan Francisco County/City
Owner TypePublic
CitySan Francisco
CountySan Francisco
StateCalifornia
CountryUnited States

System Details
Band800
TypeMotorola Type II SmartZone w/Project 25
ID2103
Connect Tone83.72
P25 NAC?

FCC Callsign(s)
WNXV207, WPMI574

System-specific links
DatabaseFCC Site Map
ForumRR Site Map

Other Resources
Trunktracking
FAQ
Trunktracking
Glossary

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Misc System Information

Overview of Current Systems

(courtesy of the following document: "City & County of San Francisco, Request for Information, 800 MHz Public Safety Radio Replacement Project", July 30, 2014)[1]

"The primary public safety radio system for the City is the 800MHz Citywide Emergency Radio System (CERS). It is a mixed-mode, simulcast, 800MHz radio system, deployed at 8 radio sites throughout the City. The initial system was installed in 2000 and was a Motorola SmartZone 3.0 System, but had a major upgrade in 2009 to add a P25 Master Site Controller as well as a 700MHz Interoperability system. The system was designed to provide 95% in-building coverage throughout San Francisco... There are approximately 6700 Radios operating on the system, including portable handheld radios, mobile (in-vehicle) radios and fixed consolette radios."

"In addition to the public safety radio system, there is also a radio system dedicated to the City’s public service departments. The Public Service Emergency Radio System (PERS) is an analog 800MHz system deployed at 4 radio sites (which are a subset of the CERS radio sites). The system is simulcast, and was designed to provide 95% on-street coverage. The system was installed in 2007, and was integrated into the CERS Master Site Controller, as another simulcast cell."

SFPD Talkgroup Usage

A1 & A2: Southern and Tenderloin Stations
A3 & A4: Bayview and Mission Stations
A5 & A6: Central, Park and Northern Stations
A7 & A8: Richmond, Ingleside and Taraval Stations
A9 - A12: Spares, special events, etc
A11: Various units, incl. Traffic, Marine, etc
A13 & A14: car to station, etc. Not Dispatch monitored
A15: not used
A16: Tow Channel

Note that Central station was recently moved from A1 & A2 to A5 & A6 due to the high volume of radio traffic in the Southern and Tenderloin areas.

A Note on Multi-Selects

Multi-Select (temporary simulcast on multiple talkgroups) is constantly used on this system. SFPD dispatchers will multi-select both the mobile and portable talkgroups for their area (ex: PD-A1 and PD-A2) for BOLs and announcements, and dispatchers may also do "All Calls" by multi-selecting A1-A8 and A11. Fire dispatchers will multiselect SFFD Control A1, A2 and A3 for fire dispatches, plus EMS3 or EMS4 if city or private ambulances are dispatched as well.




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