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==Codes/Units/Station Lists==
 
==Codes/Units/Station Lists==
Most parks still operate "legacy" radio systems which predate the STARS system for internal communications of day-to-day operations. The standard callsign for each park's main office is a combination of the park name (or abbreviation) as a prefix and a suffix of "100." For example Pocahontas State Park's callsign is "P O 100" whereas Belle Isle State Park may be "Belle Isle 100."
 
  
State Park Police Conservation Officers use the prefix "C R" and their badge number.  This callsign is used both on the legacy radio system internally and externally with the STARS or SIRS radios.  Officers using locality radios may have separate callsigns, in addition to the standard ''CR number''.  Because the ''CR Number'' is based off of ones badge it does not represent rank or location.
 
  
 
==State Park Unit Numbers==
 
==State Park Unit Numbers==
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The Department utilizes two radio systems, one for day-to-day park operations, often called the "legacy" system, and the STARS system, used primarily for law enforcement.
  
*Unit Numbering Park name + 1 
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The "legacy" system predates STARS and is a conventional system, typically used only within a park.  Equipment utilized includes portable, mobile, and base station radios, and in a few instances a park may operate a repeater. The callsigns for these locations are typically the park name or an abbreviation of the park name and the number designation of "100." For example Pocahontas State Park's office is "P O 100." Additional staff would use the same prefix and sequential number. The numbering system varies from site to site. As most users of the system are casual radio users and because the legacy radios work only within the park users may often forego the prefix and simply use the numbers.
*Park Manager Park name + 2 
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*Assistant Park Manager Park name + 3  
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On June 28, 2018 at 0600 the Department began utilizing an interagency dispatch center run by the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries on the STARS system. Prior to this, the callsign for State Park Police Officers was a combination of the prefix "C R" and one's badge number. This "CR Number" was used by Officers on the legacy, STARS, and SIRS radio systems.
*Chief Ranger for Operations Park name + 4
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Because the "CR Number" did not represent any regular numbering convention, like title, rank, or location, its use was discontinued when the interagency dispatch was initiated. The current numbering convention is loosely based on the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries numbering convention. With few exceptions, the current 3-digit unit numbers represent the DGIF Law Enforcement Region where one's park is located, the park one is assigned, and their rank at the park.
Chief Ranger for Programs Law Enforcement certified Park Rangers use either a callsign indicating their badge number, begining in the letters "DCR" folow by a three digit badge number or by the park name and an assigned number. Some state parks will also have local law enforcement radio systems within their vehicles. Some parks, but not all, may also have the SIRS channel (39.54) for local communications. It's basically up to the administrator of each park.
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''First Digit - Law Region''
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6 - Region 1
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7 - Region 2
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8 - Region 3
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9 - Region 4
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''Second Digit - State Park''
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0-9 - Individual Park within the Region
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''Third Digit - Rank''
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0 - Park Manager
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1 - Assistant Manager
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2 - Chief Ranger
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3 - Chief Ranger/Park Ranger - LE
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4 - Chief Ranger/Park Ranger - LE
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5 - Chief Ranger/Park Ranger - LE
  
  

Latest revision as of 12:35, 22 June 2018

Codes/Units/Station Lists

State Park Unit Numbers

The Department utilizes two radio systems, one for day-to-day park operations, often called the "legacy" system, and the STARS system, used primarily for law enforcement.

The "legacy" system predates STARS and is a conventional system, typically used only within a park. Equipment utilized includes portable, mobile, and base station radios, and in a few instances a park may operate a repeater. The callsigns for these locations are typically the park name or an abbreviation of the park name and the number designation of "100." For example Pocahontas State Park's office is "P O 100." Additional staff would use the same prefix and sequential number. The numbering system varies from site to site. As most users of the system are casual radio users and because the legacy radios work only within the park users may often forego the prefix and simply use the numbers.

On June 28, 2018 at 0600 the Department began utilizing an interagency dispatch center run by the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries on the STARS system. Prior to this, the callsign for State Park Police Officers was a combination of the prefix "C R" and one's badge number. This "CR Number" was used by Officers on the legacy, STARS, and SIRS radio systems.

Because the "CR Number" did not represent any regular numbering convention, like title, rank, or location, its use was discontinued when the interagency dispatch was initiated. The current numbering convention is loosely based on the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries numbering convention. With few exceptions, the current 3-digit unit numbers represent the DGIF Law Enforcement Region where one's park is located, the park one is assigned, and their rank at the park.


First Digit - Law Region

6 - Region 1

7 - Region 2

8 - Region 3

9 - Region 4


Second Digit - State Park

0-9 - Individual Park within the Region


Third Digit - Rank

0 - Park Manager

1 - Assistant Manager

2 - Chief Ranger

3 - Chief Ranger/Park Ranger - LE

4 - Chief Ranger/Park Ranger - LE

5 - Chief Ranger/Park Ranger - LE




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