[TrunkCom] 9.6 K trunked systems

JEFFREY MICHAEL KENYON [email protected]
Tue, 22 Oct 2002 16:16:39 -0400 (EDT)


I don't think that you will ever be able to do VSELP because it is
proprietary, but with that said with you being a tax payer have them flash
upgrade that system and their radios so they can work with MARCS.





On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, JERRY NONE wrote:

> 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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