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==System Description==
 
==System Description==
  
South Sound 911 or the '''''Combined Communications Network : Single Countywide Communications System Network''''' (CCN:SCWCS) is comprised of the following elements:
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South Sound 911, or the [https://www.co.pierce.wa.us/5400/Single-County-Wide-Communications-System '''''Combined Communications Network : Single Countywide Communications System Network''''' (CCN:SCWCS)], is comprised of the following elements:
  
 
A 21 site microwave network.
 
A 21 site microwave network.
  
A P-25 Phase 2 700 MHz Motorola network with 21 sites, 38 channels and 74 talk paths.
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A P25 Phase 2 TDMA 700MHz Motorola trunked radio system with 21 sites, 38 channels and 74 talk paths.
  
A VHF network that specifically covers the WA-410 corridor from Enumclaw to Crystal Mountain using a 3 site, 4 channel network.
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A 3 site simulcast VHF network [https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?fccCallsign=WQVI727 (FCC Call Sign WQVI727)] that specifically covers the State Route 410 corridor from Enumclaw to Cayuse Pass with 3 repeater channels and 1 simplex channel for fire/EMS, law enforcement, and inter-agency mutual aid communications.
  
 
An UHF data network supporting Pierce Transit Operations through their TRAX system with coverage in Thurston, Pierce, King and Snohomish Counties.
 
An UHF data network supporting Pierce Transit Operations through their TRAX system with coverage in Thurston, Pierce, King and Snohomish Counties.
  
A VHF Overlay network (FCC Call Sign WQWR930) designed to improve station alerting and paging for 16 Fire Departments, Mutual Aid interoperability for 21 Police Departments, and Search & Rescue/Emergency Management response and recovery communications.
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A county-wide 11 site simulcast "VHF Overlay" network (FCC Call Signs [https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?fccCallsign=WQWR930 WQWR930] & [https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?fccCallsign=WQXQ550 WQXQ550]) designed to provide paging, station alerting, and mutual aid communication with outside agency first responders.
  
A Next Generation Integrated Lahar Warning System providing monitoring and detection of impending lahars, initiation of the Lahar Warning System Alert and Warning, and remote delivery of volcano information to researchers.
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In partnership with the US Geological Survey, a [https://www.co.pierce.wa.us/5888/Lahar-Warning-System Next Generation Integrated Lahar Warning System] providing monitoring and detection of impending lahars, initiation of the Lahar Warning System Alert and Warning, and remote delivery of volcano information to researchers.
  
 
A final element slated for implementation in 2018 is a Distributed Antennae System (DAS) in the Pierce County Jail improving in-building voice and data coverage. DAS-like coverage will also be located in other county offices as the need arises.
 
A final element slated for implementation in 2018 is a Distributed Antennae System (DAS) in the Pierce County Jail improving in-building voice and data coverage. DAS-like coverage will also be located in other county offices as the need arises.
  
==410 VHF Network==
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FCC Call Sign '''WQVI727'''
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== 700 MHz Network P25 Phase 2 Trunked System ==
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=== Site Locations: ===
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'''Core Simulcast (WQPM841 & WQHJ937):'''
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* [https://goo.gl/maps/yw4MDBgK8kxgZjAg7 County Maintenance Facility (CMF)] [Prime Site]
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* [https://goo.gl/maps/EBg7bf7kzFbaujiB8 Graham Hill]
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* [https://goo.gl/maps/Z67r7bbNhyFaEhCp9 Hemlock Hill (Lakewood)]
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* [https://goo.gl/maps/HFCKRhaLVsKduBXaA Purdy (Transfer Station)]
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* [https://goo.gl/maps/adJ85zyXNmwK2nBH6 Indian Hill 2 (Tower Site)]
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* [https://goo.gl/maps/sbAZ2TLAJx4LAT768 Puyallup EOC]
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* [https://goo.gl/maps/H68sze3JJGYr2QQC8 Spar Pole Hill (Orting)]
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'''West Simulcast (WQRK643):'''
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* [https://goo.gl/maps/HFCKRhaLVsKduBXaA Purdy (Transfer Station)] [Prime Site]
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* [https://goo.gl/maps/LUavyZLVwnGtsq537 Hoffman Hill (DuPont)]
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* [https://goo.gl/maps/Bpw2RGPLDX2eiuna9 Home (Key Peninsula South)]
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* [https://goo.gl/maps/H918NLmzg2bPDLT76 Vaughn (Key Peninsula North)]
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* [https://goo.gl/maps/qWLthGAvZQyhr2Xb8 Tacoma Narrows Bridge]
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'''South Simulcast (WQPM835):'''
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* [https://goo.gl/maps/nNvD6ycsfcEVQCRx5 Eatonville (Pack Forest)] [Prime Site]
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* [https://goo.gl/maps/HjhjETCKnrYKvRTT7 McKenna]
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* [https://goo.gl/maps/KDPeWKA79xUHCmfH7 Mineral Hill (Elbe)]
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'''IR (Independent Repeater) Sites:'''
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* [https://goo.gl/maps/5Twwt543PgnuxMwt9 3 Sisters (Buckley)]
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* [https://goo.gl/maps/ekT2Npe6xJqeDZrt9 Top Hat (West Seattle)]
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==SR410 VHF Network==
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FCC Call Sign [https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?fccCallsign=WQVI727 '''WQVI727''']
  
 
Site locations are:
 
Site locations are:
Line 87: Line 120:
  
  
Frequencies in use:
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'''System Channels / Frequencies in use:'''
  
150.790 MHz- Greenwater Fire (MED Channel. See NTIA footnote US216 for more information.)
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150.7900/131.8 - Firecomm Echo 2 - Greenwater/Crystal Mtn Fire (simplex)
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(MED Channel. See NTIA footnote US216 for more information.)
  
154.710 MHz- Washington State Patrol
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155.6400/179.9 - Firecomm Echo 3 - Greenwater/Crystal Mtn Fire Mutual Aid (repeater output)
  
154.950 MHz- Pierce County Sheriff's Office East Dispatch
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154.7100/100.0 - Washington State Patrol - Greenwater (repeater output)
  
155.640 MHz- Pierce County Sheriff's Office West Dispatch
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154.9500/179.9 - Pierce County Sheriff - Greenwater LE (repeater output)
  
 
[[Media:410 VHF.jpg|410 VHF Coverage Map]]
 
[[Media:410 VHF.jpg|410 VHF Coverage Map]]
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As of winter 2019, WSP still uses Seattle South in the SR410 Corridor.  This is expected to change but not yet clear as to when.
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<br>As of summer 2021, Greenwater/Crystal Fire now uses Echo 2 for paging/response and Echo 3 for response/operations.
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<br>7/21 Note:  Echo 3 and PC Sheriff Greenwater LE frequencies were mixed up.  Correction has been made and confirmed on-air in the field.
  
 
==VHF Overlay Network==
 
==VHF Overlay Network==
''''''''Final testing underway as of April 2018'''''' ''
 
  
FCC Call Sign '''WQWR930'''
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'''East Site locations (FCC Call Sign [https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?fccCallsign=WQWR930 WQWR930)]:'''  
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Spanaway - Tower site at Central Maintenance Facility, Pierce County Public Works
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Mineral - Mineral Hill Tower site, 2 miles SE of Elbe
  
Site locations are:
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Eatonville - Tower site 2.3 miles SSE of Eatonville at Pack Forest
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Orting - Spar Pole Hill Tower site, 5 miles SE of Orting
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Edgewood - Co-located at water tank facility at 12224 48th St E (Paging/Alerting Only)
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'''West Site locations (FCC Call Sign [https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?fccCallsign=WQXQ550 WQXQ550]):'''
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Dupont - Co-located at water tank facility at 1350 Foreman Rd
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Key Peninsula South (Home/Lakebay) - Tower site at 17908 16th St SW
  
Spanaway - Pierce County Public Works Central Maintenance Facility
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Gig Harbor - Spring Hill Tower site, 8809 SR16
  
Mineral- On Mineral Hill
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Tacoma - Pierce County EOC, 2501 S 35th St
  
Eatonville- Just west of Alder Cutoff Road East
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Key Peninsula North - Fire Station 45, 12310 Wright Bliss Rd NW (Paging/Alerting Only)
  
Orting - Spar Pole Hill
 
  
Edgewood- Located atop water tank at 12224 48th Street East
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'''System Channels/Frequencies in use:'''
  
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151.3550/162.2 - "MAC" First Responder Mutual Aid (repeater)
  
''Other additional sites exist and are not specifically listed on initial license grant. These include:
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153.8900/131.8 - Pierce County Fire Delta 1 - County Wide Fire/EMS Paging/Alerting (simplex)
  
Key Peninsula Fire Station 45
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154.1600/131.8 - Pierce County Fire Delta 3 - Fire/EMS Mutual Aid (simplex)
  
Grass Mountain
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155.3700 - Law Enforcement Radio Net (LERN) - LE Mutual Aid (simplex) (Spar Pole and Mineral Hill Sites Only)
  
Spring Hill in Gig Harbor
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South Sound 911 dispatchers are able to patch VHF channels to talkgroups on trunked systems as needed to meet operational communications needs during incidents.
  
A site designated as "Home". Assumed to be located in Home which is located south of Vaughn on the Key Peninsula. Microwave link between Vaughn & Home exists on the SCWCS network.
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==Talkgroups not listed in database==
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Washington State Patrol (unknown use/not encrypted)                    - '''59196'''
  
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Pierce County Sheriff's Department Tac 3 (encrypted)                - '''40115'''
  
Frequencies in use:
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Pierce County Sheriff's Department Tac ? (encrypted)                - '''40114'''
  
151.355 MHz - Pierce County Emergency Management - Emergency Ops 1
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Pierce County Sheriff's Department (encrypted -  mostly Detectives & Admin) - '''40120'''
  
153.890 MHz - Pierce County Fire - County Wide Dispatch/Alerting
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PCLE 11 (county-wide/multi-agency tactical channel - encrypted) - '''40923'''
  
154.160 MHz - Pierce County Fire - Outside Mutual Aid
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Unknown talkgroup used by South Pierce Fire - '''40304'''
  
155.370 MHz - LERN
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Unknown talkgroup used by South Pierce Fire (encrypted) - '''40315'''
  
156.060 MHz - Unknown. Possibly Search & Rescue.
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Pierce County Public Works (Mostly Offender Road Crews) - '''40602'''
  
 
==Related Pages==
 
==Related Pages==
 
[[Listening to South Sound 911 with a RTL-SDR]]
 
[[Listening to South Sound 911 with a RTL-SDR]]
  
[https://nofile.io/f/uT6aFA182jO/CCN_SCWCS+Layers+Diagram+w+Details+and+Cover+Statement%28posted%29.pdf Powerpoint from Pierce County/Pierce Transit that details the current South Sound 911/SCWCS Network - File exceeds RR file size requirements]
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[https://www.piercecountywa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/63029/CCN_SCWCS-Layers-Diagram-with-details-and-cover-statement-posted Powerpoint from Pierce County/Pierce Transit that details the current South Sound 911/SCWCS Network]
  
 
[[Category:Washington Trunked Radio Systems]]
 
[[Category:Washington Trunked Radio Systems]]

Latest revision as of 13:46, 14 August 2021

System Name South Sound 911
System Type Project 25 Phase II
System ID 1E7
Connect Tone N/A
Wide Area Communications Network BEE00
Network Access Code varies by site
TRBO Color Code ?
NXDN RAN
Band 700
County Pierce,King
State Washington
Ownership Public

South Sound 911 RR DB Entry
South Sound 911 Site Map from the RRDB
Washington Discussion Forum

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Welcome to the South Sound 911 collaboration article, a Trunked Radio System located in Washington.
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.


NAC Information by Site

Site Site ID Site NAC (hex) Site NAC (dec)
West (Tacoma) Simulcast 1 0x1E1 481
Core (Orting) Simulcast 2 0x1E2 482
South Simulcast 3 0x1E3 483
Top Hat IR (Independent Repeater) (West Seattle) 4 0x1E4 484
Three Sisters IR (Independent Repeater) (Buckley) 5 0x1E5 485

System Description

South Sound 911, or the Combined Communications Network : Single Countywide Communications System Network (CCN:SCWCS), is comprised of the following elements:

A 21 site microwave network.

A P25 Phase 2 TDMA 700MHz Motorola trunked radio system with 21 sites, 38 channels and 74 talk paths.

A 3 site simulcast VHF network (FCC Call Sign WQVI727) that specifically covers the State Route 410 corridor from Enumclaw to Cayuse Pass with 3 repeater channels and 1 simplex channel for fire/EMS, law enforcement, and inter-agency mutual aid communications.

An UHF data network supporting Pierce Transit Operations through their TRAX system with coverage in Thurston, Pierce, King and Snohomish Counties.

A county-wide 11 site simulcast "VHF Overlay" network (FCC Call Signs WQWR930 & WQXQ550) designed to provide paging, station alerting, and mutual aid communication with outside agency first responders.

In partnership with the US Geological Survey, a Next Generation Integrated Lahar Warning System providing monitoring and detection of impending lahars, initiation of the Lahar Warning System Alert and Warning, and remote delivery of volcano information to researchers.

A final element slated for implementation in 2018 is a Distributed Antennae System (DAS) in the Pierce County Jail improving in-building voice and data coverage. DAS-like coverage will also be located in other county offices as the need arises.


700 MHz Network P25 Phase 2 Trunked System

Site Locations:

Core Simulcast (WQPM841 & WQHJ937):


West Simulcast (WQRK643):


South Simulcast (WQPM835):


IR (Independent Repeater) Sites:


SR410 VHF Network

FCC Call Sign WQVI727

Site locations are:

Grass Mountain-Google Maps link

Crystal River Ranch (4 Miles east of Greenwater)-Google Maps link

Crystal Mountain-Google Maps link


System Channels / Frequencies in use:

150.7900/131.8 - Firecomm Echo 2 - Greenwater/Crystal Mtn Fire (simplex) (MED Channel. See NTIA footnote US216 for more information.)

155.6400/179.9 - Firecomm Echo 3 - Greenwater/Crystal Mtn Fire Mutual Aid (repeater output)

154.7100/100.0 - Washington State Patrol - Greenwater (repeater output)

154.9500/179.9 - Pierce County Sheriff - Greenwater LE (repeater output)

410 VHF Coverage Map

As of winter 2019, WSP still uses Seattle South in the SR410 Corridor. This is expected to change but not yet clear as to when.
As of summer 2021, Greenwater/Crystal Fire now uses Echo 2 for paging/response and Echo 3 for response/operations.
7/21 Note: Echo 3 and PC Sheriff Greenwater LE frequencies were mixed up. Correction has been made and confirmed on-air in the field.

VHF Overlay Network

East Site locations (FCC Call Sign WQWR930):

Spanaway - Tower site at Central Maintenance Facility, Pierce County Public Works

Mineral - Mineral Hill Tower site, 2 miles SE of Elbe

Eatonville - Tower site 2.3 miles SSE of Eatonville at Pack Forest

Orting - Spar Pole Hill Tower site, 5 miles SE of Orting

Edgewood - Co-located at water tank facility at 12224 48th St E (Paging/Alerting Only)


West Site locations (FCC Call Sign WQXQ550):

Dupont - Co-located at water tank facility at 1350 Foreman Rd

Key Peninsula South (Home/Lakebay) - Tower site at 17908 16th St SW

Gig Harbor - Spring Hill Tower site, 8809 SR16

Tacoma - Pierce County EOC, 2501 S 35th St

Key Peninsula North - Fire Station 45, 12310 Wright Bliss Rd NW (Paging/Alerting Only)


System Channels/Frequencies in use:

151.3550/162.2 - "MAC" First Responder Mutual Aid (repeater)

153.8900/131.8 - Pierce County Fire Delta 1 - County Wide Fire/EMS Paging/Alerting (simplex)

154.1600/131.8 - Pierce County Fire Delta 3 - Fire/EMS Mutual Aid (simplex)

155.3700 - Law Enforcement Radio Net (LERN) - LE Mutual Aid (simplex) (Spar Pole and Mineral Hill Sites Only)

South Sound 911 dispatchers are able to patch VHF channels to talkgroups on trunked systems as needed to meet operational communications needs during incidents.

Talkgroups not listed in database

Washington State Patrol (unknown use/not encrypted) - 59196

Pierce County Sheriff's Department Tac 3 (encrypted) - 40115

Pierce County Sheriff's Department Tac ? (encrypted) - 40114

Pierce County Sheriff's Department (encrypted - mostly Detectives & Admin) - 40120

PCLE 11 (county-wide/multi-agency tactical channel - encrypted) - 40923

Unknown talkgroup used by South Pierce Fire - 40304

Unknown talkgroup used by South Pierce Fire (encrypted) - 40315

Pierce County Public Works (Mostly Offender Road Crews) - 40602

Related Pages

Listening to South Sound 911 with a RTL-SDR

Powerpoint from Pierce County/Pierce Transit that details the current South Sound 911/SCWCS Network