The intent of this thread is to serve as unified location to discuss and post frequency and talkgroup information for the Los Angeles Regional Interoperable Communications System known as LA-RICS.
Early proof of design concept testing at some core sites has commenced as of March 2014. Noted so far;
System: 69F
NAC:690
Site 5
476.400
477.025
477.300
477.450-CC
Adjacent sites 01, 02, 03, 04, 11, 12 ,13.
The LA-RICS data page in the RR database can be found at:
Los Angeles Regional Interoperable Communications System (LA-RICS) Trunking System, Los Angeles County, California - Scanner Frequencies
For a little background:
LA-RICS is intended to serve as a comprehensive interoperable public safety communication system in Los Angeles County. As of early 2014, the LA-RICS Joint Powers Authority compromised of 86 member cities and agencies.
LA-RICS will be made up of two parts:
1) Land Mobile Radio (LMR) voice network utilizing pool of over 320 participant agency UHF/700Mhz frequencies across 88 radio sites in the LA Basin. More specifically the LMR system is expected to compromise of the following:
o Primary Digital Trunked Voice Radio System (DTVRS). A hybrid design that incorporates P25 Phase II voice communications network on both UHF and 700Mhz bands.
o Analog Conventional Voice System (ACVRS). Consist of primarily of 22 UHF frequencies for LACoFD
o Narrowband Mobile Data Network (NMDN). Operate on UHF channels and provide CAD connectivity
o Los Angeles Regional Tactical Communications Subsystem (LARTCS). Provide connectivity with non LA-RICS member public safety agencies on legacy VHF/UHF and 800Mhz frequencies
2) A Public Broadband Network "PSBN" also know as LTE broadband data network which will utilizing pool of 231 communication sites. PSBN offers public safety grade wireless capability for applications such as voice over internet, ePatient care records, streaming video, GIS, and IP based CAD capability.
Motorola is the selected vendor for both.
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Early proof of design concept testing at some core sites has commenced as of March 2014. Noted so far;
System: 69F
NAC:690
Site 5
476.400
477.025
477.300
477.450-CC
Adjacent sites 01, 02, 03, 04, 11, 12 ,13.
The LA-RICS data page in the RR database can be found at:
Los Angeles Regional Interoperable Communications System (LA-RICS) Trunking System, Los Angeles County, California - Scanner Frequencies
For a little background:
LA-RICS is intended to serve as a comprehensive interoperable public safety communication system in Los Angeles County. As of early 2014, the LA-RICS Joint Powers Authority compromised of 86 member cities and agencies.
LA-RICS will be made up of two parts:
1) Land Mobile Radio (LMR) voice network utilizing pool of over 320 participant agency UHF/700Mhz frequencies across 88 radio sites in the LA Basin. More specifically the LMR system is expected to compromise of the following:
o Primary Digital Trunked Voice Radio System (DTVRS). A hybrid design that incorporates P25 Phase II voice communications network on both UHF and 700Mhz bands.
o Analog Conventional Voice System (ACVRS). Consist of primarily of 22 UHF frequencies for LACoFD
o Narrowband Mobile Data Network (NMDN). Operate on UHF channels and provide CAD connectivity
o Los Angeles Regional Tactical Communications Subsystem (LARTCS). Provide connectivity with non LA-RICS member public safety agencies on legacy VHF/UHF and 800Mhz frequencies
2) A Public Broadband Network "PSBN" also know as LTE broadband data network which will utilizing pool of 231 communication sites. PSBN offers public safety grade wireless capability for applications such as voice over internet, ePatient care records, streaming video, GIS, and IP based CAD capability.
Motorola is the selected vendor for both.
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