[TrunkCom] JIWN
Arthur-Bryan E. Phelps
aphelps at enter.net
Thu Mar 29 16:00:49 EST 2007
Yes, and M/A Com Open Sky, That should be a challenge!!! I really meant to
say that. ProVoice??
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JERRY NONE
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 9:25 AM
To: Discussion of Monitoring Trunk Radio Systems
Subject: RE: [TrunkCom] JIWN
And OpenSky. :-)
--- "Arthur-Bryan E. Phelps" <aphelps at enter.net>
wrote:
> I hear you. Now I'd be happy just to have an affordable pro-voice
> scanner by 2008. Dreaming, huh!?
>
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> On Behalf Of
> Jeff Kenyon
> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 10:35 PM
> To: Discussion of Monitoring Trunk Radio Systems
> Subject: RE: [TrunkCom] JIWN
>
> I know how that goes. It will be interesting to see what technology
> will exist radio or otherwise by that time. I never thought as a kid
> when scanner monitoring and watching all them flashing lights going
> back and forth I'd be concerned with things like trunktracking and
> whether or not something can be monitored and things like that.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Arthur-Bryan E. Phelps wrote:
>
> > I cannot really answer your question, Jeff. But
> your original post
> > referenced a possible effect on local LE entities.
> The answer to that
> > question is "most likely no". This is a federal
> initiative. Dave is
> > correct in his analysis of the architecture of
> such an endeavor.
> > Although government agencies are purchasing
> standard P25 systems and
> > pro-voice and whatever, I'm certain by 2021 the
> technology available
> > will raise the bar on anything that exists today.
> Relax a bit. This is
> > government, remember. Nothing is carved in stone.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
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> >
>
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> On Behalf
> > Of Jeff Kenyon
> > Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 10:15 PM
> > To: Discussion of Monitoring Trunk Radio Systems
> > Subject: Re: [TrunkCom] JIWN
> >
> > Hi Dave and the group. What is the P-25 JIWN
> system on the west coast
> > in Oregon and Washington being used for then? I
> had always wondered
> > when it would be expanded to the rest of the
> country.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, David T. Stark wrote:
> >
> > > > Hi everyone, I just saw another update on
> radioreference.com about
> > > > the JIWN trunked system, and I guess that by
> 2021 it will be a
> > > > nation wide trunked system. Does anyone know
> if eventually state
> > > > and local governments will be joining the
> system, and what about
> > > > the federal government's switch to all
> ProVoice? I had heard a
> > > > lot of different things saying that they will
> be going ProVoice
> > > > with regard to the federal government and
> another thing was
> > > > OpenSky and a few other
> > things like that.
> > >
> > > Referring to JIWN as a "nationwide" system is a
> misnomer. Various
> > > standalone systems (both trunked and
> conventional) used by federal
> > > agencies and the military around the country are
> going to be "part of"
> > JIWN.
> > > However, this is not a single radio system in
> any way resembling,
> > > for example, a Motorola SmartZone system.
> > >
> > > There is likely going to be a way to link these
> individual systems
> > > together temporarily if some situation requires
> it, probably via IP
> > > at the
> > back end.
> > > In that sense, there is a potential to hook them
> all up and create a
> > > "nationwide" radio network, but in actual
> practice there is no
> > > reason for that to happen.
> > >
> > >
> > > David T. Stark
> > > M.A. Criminal Justice / ACJS / CJEANYS / ISI
> Adjunct Instructor of
> > > Criminal Justice, HVCC, Troy, NY ARES / RACES /
> Skywarn / QCWA NF2G
> > > /
> > > IBN-289 (ex-N2CSB, KYR-7128, KNY2DJ, RCMA
> NY-172, NYSING-01) FEMA
> > > certifications: IS-100, 200, 700, 800
> > >
> > >
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