Not being an expert on these radio systems and kind of new to them I have been following the NJ migration thread and wondering with all the new towns and agency's signing on to the system wouldn't it eventually max out. even with regionalization of resources throughout the state between tower sites I feel that the system is going to be maxed out. there is a predicted storm tomorrow and snow in the NW part of the state, what will happen if the system maxes out. this also assumes that every single thing at every single site is working properly. am i on track with my thinking?
I don't know about that specific system, but I've been involved in others.
Active radio traffic is only routed to sites that have radios that are set to that specific talk group. Not all radio traffic gets routed to every radio site.
Agencies can be limited to certain radio sites so they can't tie up others.
Traffic engineering is a real thing. It's not too difficult to calculate channel loading based on the number of radio users, and design the system to support that. That's one of the beauties of a trunked radio system. This information would be known ahead of time and there's usually a considerably amount of excess capacity to support major events.
Talk groups can be assigned priority levels, so the resources go to those that need it most. PD, Fire, EMS would have priority over non-public safety users.
Users can be assigned priority levels, also.
There were situations were trunked sites could get overloaded (a major interstate bridge collapse many years back was a prime example) but that was due to poor talk group permissions on the system, as well as user discipline. Lessons were learned and changes adopted.
Not going to say it's impossible for a system to get completely bogged down, but it is something that is taken into consideration, designed for, and easily addressed.
Even if the system does get briefly maxed out, it's usually for a very brief period of time (seconds) and clears quickly. Users get the bonk and try again, and their call magically goes through….