ALL TGs for WIlliamson County will be full time encrypted. Sorry folks.
I think Davidson County has implemented encryption in a very reasonable way. Dispatch channels are all in the clear and only talk-around and tactical channels are encrypted. This seems like the way to go to balance security with some public access. I wish Williamson would do the same.
So nashscan, if they are on tactical and you need to pass traffic to them how does that work?
Usually, when they are on a tactical channel, they are doing some kind of undercover operation, or the bomb squad is clearing an event venue downtown or something. They usually don't need a dispatcher in those types of situations, but if they do, they'll switch back to a patrol radio or countywide. It's kind of irksome, because it can be an officer safety issue in the rare instance we do need to pass something along to them, but most of the time, they are happy to be left alone.
This would be fatal in a pursuit or shootout. Where do you send normal traffic during an pursuit or such? Tac? Then how tf do you dispatch the routine calls on Tac? And if you send the pursuit or such to Tac, how in hades is it monitored and so forth? And here I thought the way IMPD does it was whacked.
They don't typically get into pursuits on tac channels, because most traffic stops are done over the air on the regular patrol channels, but I suppose it could happen. Like I said before, it does have the potential to become an officer safety issue if they are working without a dispatcher. If we get a large event, such as a pursuit, barricaded suspect, officer involved shooting, etc. We keep that traffic and that traffic only on the patrol channel that it started on, and the regular day to day business and calls for service for that sector will go to a command bank channel that we do have full access to. Once everything gets sorted out, we will have everyone switch back to the main patrol channel.
That makes some sense. What happens if a event crosses Sector Boundaries ? Patch them together ? Do you go to Countywide ?
Some things never change. That is why a good, professional dispatcher is worth more than the general public will ever know.It's like herding children sometimes, lol
Fairview, Nolensville, Spring Hill, Brentwood, Williamson County, Franklin will all be part of the new system and encrypted. As an leo working in Williamson Co the full time encryption is frustrating for me. I use a scanner now to monitor what is going on around me, now I will not have that option. I think it is a dumb move, but they didn't ask me! I am supposed to be getting my new mobile and portable radios next month.
I am also a volunteer ff and we are in sticker shock right now over the costs to migrate to the new system. There is supposed to be some type of app to allow us to talk over the new system....we shall see.
ALWAYS stays on the channel it started on. If officers from other sectors help, they must switch to the channel it started on and stay there until they check 10-8. It's like herding children sometimes, lol.
Fairview, Nolensville, Spring Hill, Brentwood, Williamson County, Franklin will all be part of the new system and encrypted. As an leo working in Williamson Co the full time encryption is frustrating for me. I use a scanner now to monitor what is going on around me, now I will not have that option. I think it is a dumb move, but they didn't ask me! I am supposed to be getting my new mobile and portable radios next month.
I am also a volunteer ff and we are in sticker shock right now over the costs to migrate to the new system. There is supposed to be some type of app to allow us to talk over the new system....we shall see.
1. I wish more government officials would see the benefits of compromise (Encrypt some communications but not everything) such as yourself.
2. I didn't know Spring Hill was joining. It will be beneficial for Williamson County interoperability, but I would think Maury County interoperability would also be important for Spring Hill.