Monmouth County UHF Frequencies

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With Monmouth County moving the Law Enforcement operations to their new P25 Phase 2 700 MHz Trunk system.

I am asking one final time what is the status of the following frequencies.
Currently marked as "deprecated" in the RR DB.

477.06250 480.06250 WIK851 RM 179.9 PL MC Police 3 Police 3
471.38750 474.38750 WIL630 RM 173.8 PL MC Police13B Police Tactical (CH. 13B)
471.38750 474.38750 WIL630 RM 203.5 PL MC Police13D Police Tactical (CH. 13D)
472.71250 475.71250 WIK851 BM 151.4 PL MC Sheriff 4 Sheriff 4 (CH. 10)
471.71250 474.71250 WIK851 RM 151.4 PL MC Shrf DWI Sheriff DWI Detail Operations

Are they still used for anything county wide, perhaps as back up to the trunk system or as tactical operations or perhaps reassigned to another county agency or local agency?

I am trying to clean up the data base of the older data listings.

Thanks for your help in advance.

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I had a post last week or so about Sheriff 4. It was active in the last month with the Counties helicopter working for the mosquito commission.
 

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Hot off the press...

The old "Sheriff's 4" [output 472.71250 input 475.71250 151.4 PL] will become the new Hotline. It was upgraded, along with the VHF build-out, as a county-wide, simulcast/repeater system. Not sure of the implementation date or when the local PDs will be upgrading their equipment. Also, not sure if other agencies (i.e. schools) will have access to report incidents directly over Hotline.

(Thanks JG for info!)
 

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With Monmouth County moving the Law Enforcement operations to their new P25 Phase 2 700 MHz Trunk system.

I am asking one final time what is the status of the following frequencies.
Currently marked as "deprecated" in the RR DB.

477.06250 480.06250 WIK851 RM 179.9 PL MC Police 3 Police 3
471.38750 474.38750 WIL630 RM 173.8 PL MC Police13B Police Tactical (CH. 13B)
471.38750 474.38750 WIL630 RM 203.5 PL MC Police13D Police Tactical (CH. 13D)
472.71250 475.71250 WIK851 BM 151.4 PL MC Sheriff 4 Sheriff 4 (CH. 10)
471.71250 474.71250 WIK851 RM 151.4 PL MC Shrf DWI Sheriff DWI Detail Operations

Are they still used for anything county wide, perhaps as back up to the trunk system or as tactical operations or perhaps reassigned to another county agency or local agency?

I am trying to clean up the data base of the older data listings.

Thanks for your help in advance.

Max:cool:

Most agencies reuse (recycle, redesignate, reallocate) old frequencies. As the above post suggests. Only time will tell.
 

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One more..for MC UHF

Is
471.38750 474.38750 WIL630 RM 186.2 PL MC FM Ops. Fire Marshal (CH 13C)

still being used by the MC Fire Marshal's Office?

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The fire marshals and EMS coordinators have trunked radios. Your guess is as soon as mine for the UHF frequencies...
 

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Monmouth County UHF Frequencies,

Since the activity listed on each of these frequencies have moved to the Monmouth County 700 MHz P25 Phase 2 system except one

[output 472.71250 input 475.71250 151.4 PL] will soon become the new County UHF Hotline. The reaming group are being removed from the DB.

When and if Monmouth County decides reuse (recycle, predesignate, reallocate) these old UHF frequencies and you monitor or know of the change. Please make a submission to RR and it will go back into the DB.

Monmouth County is in transition and I am trying to keep the DB as current as possible.
It may take little time to get the quirks out so be patient with me on this.

Please keep monitoring and advise of any changes by a submission.

Thank you for your efforts in this matter.


 

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Concerning the county Marshalls and EMS coordinators and County Trunk radios, I don't see talk group IDs listed in the Data Base?

In listening to the system for several weeks (in "Wild Card" and system ID modes) have heard few conversations- except for the random SCAT bus chatter. The County Roads only use it on rare occasions. Law enforcement groups- of course encrypted- but still rare use. If every agency had the kind of radio discipline the county shows- there would be no interference concerns!
 

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just heard. ocean twp. and i believe long branch, testing with monmouth county on 472.7125 pl 151.4, identifying as "the hotline".
 

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Look it's powermax, the moderator who deleted my info to the Database and now he wants help form us .Too bad I wouldn't even think of helping you.
 

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ejm, i try not to beat up on moderators. not because i'm a *ss kisser, but because they mostly do a thankless job for no, or little compensation. if you have confirmed data, please submit it. you are just hurting the rest of us and probably yourself if you don't. my guess is that once englishtown get's a talkgroup/radios on the 700 trunk, this will become the permanent hotline frequency.
 

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472.7125 PL 151.4 is the hotline. Confirmed from my source as well. I'm not a DB admin but I'll submit it as well.


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ok, thank you ejm and signalzero. i did hear it refered to a few weeks ago as the hotline, by county talking to englishtown. i chose to keep my mouth shut. i did not want to add any further confusion.
 

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Ejm I think mike told you in another what probably happened. Things get added and deleted all the time because people submit all the time. The mod has nothing against you its the nature of this site. I had freqs deleted after they were added because someone didnt think it was right. Did I get my panties in a bunch? Nope its the nature of the beast.
 

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I can tell you the county EMS coordinators operate and talk on a 700 channel. There are also 700mhz channels called OEM 1, OEM2, Events 1 and Events 2. I know they are out there but they are only used when the county field comm trucks roll out to big incidents.
 

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What are they?

I can tell you the county EMS coordinators operate and talk on a 700 channel. There are also 700mhz channels called OEM 1, OEM2, Events 1 and Events 2. I know they are out there but they are only used when the county field comm trucks roll out to big incidents.

OK that's nice to know, however, if they are not in the DB already any idea what they are?
Frequency(s), PL/DPL. Simplex, Repeater or Talk Group(s) if on NJICS or MC 700 System etc...
Please post and submit info if you know..:cool:!

Thanks
 
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