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Old 07-21-2009, 11:24 AM
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Default Whitley County going digital

Most pertinent to readers, though, will be the effect of this switch on police scanners — old, analog scanners will not be able to pick up the chatter of emergency personnel using newer, digital radios. And with an average cost of $500 per handheld unit, there’s a good chance that scanner land will be silent for quite some time

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wonder if itll be apco 25 or nexedge
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" 911 Supervisor Angie Matney said the agreement will allow Whitley County to “remote” its new 911 radio system off of the KSP's London post radio system "

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" The 911 office will be moving to the Whitley-Williamsburg Airport when it is complete. Matney said the county’s current system is so outdated it won’t survive the move.

The new system is “state of the art” and many counties across the state are moving to the system, Matney said. "
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The phrase that interested me most in the article was "goverment mandated transistion". It basically implied that some government, state or federal, is mandating a switch to digital. First I have heard of a "mandate". Sure hope they stay away from 800 mhz. I almost read that like they may be a talkgroup on a state system.
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I would prob say its nexedge digital and if they remote to KSP hmmm sounds a little strange because KSP is soooo picky about anyone on their system
itll either be UHF or VHF HI because if they went 800 MHZ it would not get too far
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I bet anything it will be a remote to the KSP VHF intop system kymai system please keep us posted and I will keep listening to motor boating on the 155.685
Lets hope they test it out before moving all agencies to this new system
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Are they motorboating right now or just testing? Hopefully they will keep a non-NXDN freq so other agencies can talk with them.... would be a shame to have a mess on the Interstate and no one communicating!
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nothing right now just analog still i hope its p25 so we can listen
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The phrase that interested me most in the article was "goverment mandated transistion". It basically implied that some government, state or federal, is mandating a switch to digital. First I have heard of a "mandate". Sure hope they stay away from 800 mhz. I almost read that like they may be a talkgroup on a state system.
"As part of a government mandated transition, local emergency services will replace their analog radio systems with more technologically advanced digital systems."

Would imply to me the mandated "Narrowbanding" process.
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