[Scan-DC] Virginia State Police Mobile Repeater

John Bacon scan-dc at djbitz.com
Wed Sep 5 22:13:48 EDT 2007


Mike thanks for that info. I would suspect to start seeing them in New
England in the near future since NH is P25 and the build-out of RI and Mass.
SP also building out Western MA.

JOHN

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Subject: [Scan-DC] Virginia State Police Mobile Repeater 

I have seen all your posts and questions about hearing a VSP mobile
repeater.  As a number of you
know I am the local Uniden dealer.  I also sell EF Johnson radios which are
the only Motorola 
Smart Net/Smart Zoned compatible units.  I also sell Pyramid mobile
repeaters which is what 
Maryland State Police use.  I have tried doing some marketing to VSP who
awarded the STARS 
contract sole source to Motorola.  Therefore, I may know what is going on.  

First, I was glad to see that many of you are enjoying the BCD396's and the
996's.   

I believe that VSP is installing full STARS radios in new cars that are in
districts that don't have the 
fixed systems installed or the car may be roaming in Northern Virginia.  I
believe the Moto 
Mobiles are VHF XTL5000's which can have as many as 850 channels/talkgroups.
Some zones
are for their new STARS system when they are in the Richmond area.  When
elsewhere
they  use the conventional analog channels.  They bought 700/800 MHz XTS5000
portables so 
they can talk on all the SN/SZ systems in Northern Virginia and when they
are out of  the car.  

Now for the mobile repeaters.  They have bought from Motorola $12,000+
Futurecom full duplex 
mobile repeaters.  These units either are digital capable.  VSP claims they
need 
to pass the emergency ID of the portable and they claim they can't do that
with analog.  Know the 
vehicle ID is not enough.  My guess is that they use analog mode on the
vehicle repeater when 
using the conventional VSP radio system.  I went to some of the Region 20
meetings where VSP 
tried to get some 800 channels but failed so they went with  764 MHz  which
is permitted by the
FCC as long as the power is 2 watts or less.   Futurecom can do 10 watts.  

I have a customer in Virginia also using 764 MHz with our Pyramid repeater.
The Pyramid sells for about
$1,200. 

DC Fire has Futurecoms on all engines and Montgomery County has them is 5
Battalion vehicles.  

Hope this helps. 

Mike  

 
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