Actions

Difference between revisions of "Scott Air Force Base VHF"

From The RadioReference Wiki

m (removed category:US Federal Government; added sub-category:US Defense)
m (used Template:Infobox_TRS_TypeII_US_Mil_Dep)
 
(12 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Federal Trunking Infobox
+
{{Infobox_TRS_TypeII_US_Mil_Dep
|SysName  = Scott Air Force Base
+
|Owner    = U.S. Air Force
|SysType  = [[Motorola Type II SmartZone]] w/ [[Project 25]] Exclusive
+
|City    = Mascoutah
 +
|County  = [[St. Clair County (IL)|St. Clair]]
 +
|State    = [[Illinois (US)|Illinois]]
 +
|Band    = Military [[VHF]]
 +
|SysType  = [[Motorola Type II SmartZone]] w/[[Project 25]] Exclusive
 
|SysID    = B209
 
|SysID    = B209
 
|CTone    = 97.3
 
|CTone    = 97.3
 
|NAC      = 094
 
|NAC      = 094
|Band    = Military VHF
+
|sid      = 4205
|Agency  = U.S. Air Force
 
|City    = Mascoutah
 
|County  = [[St. Clair County (IL)|St. Clair]]
 
|State    = [[Illinois (US)|Illinois]]
 
|StateB  = Illinois
 
 
|state    = illinois
 
|state    = illinois
|sid      = 4205
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
Line 18: Line 16:
 
*Monitored METNAV (Airfield Systems) maintenance doing ground checks on one of the ILS systems at Scott AFB. Used METNAV 1 and METNAV 2 callsigns.
 
*Monitored METNAV (Airfield Systems) maintenance doing ground checks on one of the ILS systems at Scott AFB. Used METNAV 1 and METNAV 2 callsigns.
 
*As of March 2008, MedStar Ambulance Service is the provider of EMS for the 375th Airlift Wing.  Scott Medical Center closed inpatient service and emergency room functions in October 2006. Military ambulance service capability also was terminated, resulting in a requirement for a contract with a civilian ambulance service company.
 
*As of March 2008, MedStar Ambulance Service is the provider of EMS for the 375th Airlift Wing.  Scott Medical Center closed inpatient service and emergency room functions in October 2006. Military ambulance service capability also was terminated, resulting in a requirement for a contract with a civilian ambulance service company.
 
==Radio IDs==
 
*102 - Abbott EMS Unit 4C14 (on TG864 talking with Scott Crash)
 
  
 
==Known Users==
 
==Known Users==
 
*Scott Air Force Base
 
*Scott Air Force Base
 +
 +
==Related Wiki Pages==
 +
* [[Scott Air Force Base VHF Radio IDs]]
 +
* [[Scott Air Force Base VHF Unknown Talkgroups]]
 +
 +
==External Links==
 +
* [http://www.scott.af.mil/ Scott Air Force Base Website]
 +
 +
 +
  
  
==Unidentified Talkgroups==
 
*32
 
*176
 
*800
 
*848
 
*1056
 
*1088
 
*1200
 
*1628
 
  
==Related Links==
+
Return to Wiki page: [[Trunked Radio Systems (IL)]]
* [http://www.scott.af.mil/ Scott Air Force Base Website]
 
  
[[Category:Illinois]]
+
[[Category:Illinois Deprecated Trunked Systems]]
 
[[Category:St Louis Metro Area]]
 
[[Category:St Louis Metro Area]]
[[Category:Trunked Radio Systems]]
+
[[Category:United States Air Force in Illinois]]
[[Category:United States Air Force]]
+
[[Category:US Defense in Illinois]]
[[Category:US Defense]]
 

Latest revision as of 14:33, 30 May 2017

Deprecated 
Military Trunked Radio System


NameScott Air Force Base VHF
OwnerU.S. Air Force
Owner TypeMilitary
CityMascoutah
CountySt. Clair
StateIllinois
CountryUnited States

System Details
BandMilitary VHF
TypeMotorola Type II SmartZone w/Project 25 Exclusive
IDB209
Connect Tone97.3
P25 NAC094

System-specific links
DatabaseFCC Site Map
State Forum
Military Forum
RR Site Map

Other Resources
Trunktracking
FAQ


Military FAQ
Trunktracking
Glossary


Military Glossary

Wiki FAQMediaWiki
QuickRefPDF Card

NOTE: This system has been marked as deprecated in the RRDB.

Wiki HomeCollaboration Gateway → United States → IllinoisSt. Clair County → Scott Air Force Base VHF TRS

Welcome to the Scott Air Force Base VHF collaboration article, a Deprecated Military Trunked Radio System located in St. Clair County, Illinois, United States.
This is where you, the user, may index any articles you develop for scanning related topics for this Trunked Radio System.



System Notes

  • Monitored METNAV (Airfield Systems) maintenance doing ground checks on one of the ILS systems at Scott AFB. Used METNAV 1 and METNAV 2 callsigns.
  • As of March 2008, MedStar Ambulance Service is the provider of EMS for the 375th Airlift Wing. Scott Medical Center closed inpatient service and emergency room functions in October 2006. Military ambulance service capability also was terminated, resulting in a requirement for a contract with a civilian ambulance service company.

Known Users

  • Scott Air Force Base

Related Wiki Pages

External Links




Return to Wiki page: Trunked Radio Systems (IL)