[TrunkCom] 9.6 K trunked systems
JERRY NONE
[email protected]
Tue, 22 Oct 2002 11:03:31 -0700 (PDT)
Well now that is interesting to note that Ohio will
probably be done with installing there T.R.S. all
across the state by that time.
Now by compatible, do you mean that the system will
use both 3.6 & 9.6? Or wil lthey switch all the way
over to 9.6?
Okay now. Radio Scanner $300.00, P-25 Card $300.00
Total = $600.00 or $50.00 a month. That is still
cheaper then what rent costs around here per month.
We really should congradulate http://www.uniden.com
for releasing a DIGITAL scanner.
You never know if the people @ http://www.uniden.com
actually read these newsgroups. Also lets positively
encourage them to develop a 9.6K digital radio scanner
that will hopefully also do VSLEP.
That would be all that I need. I won't be able to
listen to Clevland and then the State of Ohio.
The ironic part is that I pay taxes. So that sort of
makes me the boss yet I cannot listen to how my tax
dollars are spent. It gives me a headache.
--- Ron Wilbanks <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Fortunately, there are not too many 9600 baud
> systems out there... yet.
> >
> > Here's the list of 9.6k systems as I know it at
> this time:
> >
> > State of Colorado
> > State of Michigan
> > State of Minnesota
> > City of Minneapolis, MN
> > City of Austin, TX
>
> According to a press release I read from the
> Michigan State Police, the
> following additional systems are supposed to be 9600
> baud compatible:
>
> State of Arizona
> State of Illinois (StarCom 21)
> State of Indiana (Hoosier Safe-T Net) in the future
> State of Ohio (in 2004)
> State of Arkansas (in 2004-05)
>
>
> Locally here in Michigan, the Downriver Public
> Safety system is programmed to
> run at 9600 baud, but are currently operating at
> 3600 baud to be offer Wayne
> County users backup talkgroups. Likewise, the
> following Michigan systems are
> strongly contemplating a move to 9600 baud:
>
> Allegan County (Whenever they get this system up and
> running?)
> Detroit Public Safety (Provided of course they can
> get the fire dept., to
> agree to use digital
> mode rather than
> analog)
> Lapeer County (in 2004)
> Western Wayne County (after they erect more towers)
>
>
> Wayne County's long term plan calls for joining all
> of the public safety
> trunked radio systems across the county together in
> to a SmartZone TRS by
> late 2005.
>
>
> 73's
>
> Ron
>
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