NCORE4 Talkgroups (NV State Interoprability)

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gvranchosbill

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I have looked everywhere that i can think of unless i overlooked something.
The Nevada Core Talkgroup Plan:
Talkgroups?,Crossbanded too ?,Frequencies,Digital,Analog etc.
These Listed Talkgroup Names are a mystery to me, as i can not find anything to connect these
Talkgroup names too or these North South 2,4 Info listed.
Has anyone figured these out?
I have been trying to get these in some sort of log so i can share etc.
Below Website is where some of the NSRS Mutual Aid Channel info came from.

http://www.nevadatim.com/Nevada Shared Radio System.pdf
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Mutual Aid on the NSRSDistrict II
Mutual aid talk groups
Conventional radio channels
Cross band repeaters connecting VHF to 800MHz channels
Agency radio technicians/policy maker coordination
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What is CORE? District II

4 CORE radio groups in Nevada
SNACC
Washoe County
NSRS
Las Vegas Metro Clark County grant to connect the
4 CORE radiogroups
Project called NCORE
Talk groups are available now
Talk groups are for emergency only
Clark County Operations Management Plan
(December 3, 2010) is the statewide plan
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Nevada CORE Talkgroup Plan District II
Talkgroup Use Location Number Talkgroup Names 8 Character
Local Use (Events) North 4 NVTAC71X
NVTAC72X
NVTAC73X
NVTAC74X
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Regional Coordination North 2 NVCRD61X
NVCRD62X
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Local Use (Events) South 4 NVTAC81X
NVTAC82X
NVTAC83X
NVTAC84X
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Regional Coordination South 2 NVCRD66X
NVCRD67X
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Statewide Coordination Statewide 4 NVCRD51X
NVCRD52X
NVCRD53X
NVCRD54X
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Mutual Aid Talk Groups District II
NDOT DII
MUTAID1 (882) (06-142)
MUTAID2 (883) (06-143)
MUTAID3 (884) (06-144)

DEM
MUTAID1 (661) (05-025)
MUTAID2 (662) (05-026)
MUTAID3 (663) (05-027)

Washoe County
WC1 (346) (02-112)
WC2 (347) (02-113)
WC3 (348) (02-114)
WC4 (349) (02-115)
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NIFOG 800MHz District II
Conventional Channels
Simplex Channel Names(No Repeater / Car to Car)
8CALL90D
8TAC91D
8TAC92D
8TAC93D
8TAC94D
Duplex Channel Names (Repeater)
8CALL90
8TAC91
8TAC92
8TAC93
8TAC94
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Cross Band Repeater Channels District II
800MHz VHF
Site CALL TAC1 TAC2 CALL TAC1 TAC2
Bald Mtn 8CALL90 8TAC93 8TAC94 NCALL1 NTAC10 NTAC22
Eagle 8CALL90 8TAC91 8TAC92 NCALL1 NTAC12 NTAC21
Pine Grove 8CALL90 8TAC91 8TAC92 NCALL1 NTAC11 NTAC14
Pine Nut 8CALL90 8TAC93 8TAC94 NCALL1 NTAC04 NTAC22
Toulon 8CALL90 8TAC91 8TAC92 NCALL1 NTAC10 NTAC20
TV Hill 8CALL90 8TAC91 8TAC94 NCALL1 NTAC09 NTAC20
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I finally found some info on my question:



THE STATE OF INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS –Jeffrey Yeagley
Started out defining interoperable communications as:
The ability for first responders to communicate by voice directly with each other at an incident.

There have been lots of Interoperable communications projects over the years, lots of money spent, plenty of high tech equipment made available but not being fully utilized or understood by the end users.

The key people and central point of contacts for all things ICOMM in Nevada are the SWIC and CPM.

United States Homeland Security Office of Emergency Communications has established certain goals and objectives nationally for interoperability.

Our guide in Nevada is The Statewide Communications Interoperability Plan (SCIP) which trickles down to the Nevada Interoperable Field Operations Guide (NEViFOG), and the three regional Tactical Interoperable
Communications Plans (TICP).

Currently the three regional TICPs and the NEViFOG are under rewrite.

There are many interoperable communications activities in the state, the following are the major projects:
Nevada Core (NCORE)
Nevada Dispatch Interconnect Project (NDIP)
Cross Band Rep (X-Band Repeaters)

NCORE connects the entire State with 16 “virtual” interoperability channels, converting radio signals to IP packets and transporting them all across the state.

Training for users is on-going; thousands of radios are being programmed. Frequency charts from each participating agency is under review.

The participants in the NCORE project at this time are:
Washoe County Regional Communications System,
Nevada Shared Radio System,
Desert Sky Radio System,
Southern Nevada Area Communications Council (comprised of 36 different agencies),
Department of Energy/Department of Defense, & Tribal/ Rurals

What Remains to Complete NCORE?
Programming several thousand radios & Public Safety Answering Points (dispatch centers) and operator consoles.

Additional Hardware is installed

Training, on how to select a talk-group from a dispatch console, how to find it on your radio, and governance on when and how to use the 16 interoperable channels.

Nevada Dispatch Interconnect Project (NDIP)
The goal of this project is to connect all of Nevada’s Public Service Answering Points (dispatch centers) using the existing and soon to be rolled out interoperable communications architecture.

What Remains to Complete These Connections?
Nevada Dispatch Interconnect Project Phase III (NDIP) is currently in front of the Nevada Commission of Homeland Security Finance Committee for funding for the next fiscal cycle.

Nevada Core (NCORE), get all users on the virtual talk groups
Cross Band Repeaters (X-Band Repeaters)
Cross Band Repeaters (X-Band)

The goal of the cross band repeaters is to connect the entire State by fielding an additional 19 Radio Sites.

This need was identified by the Nevada Communications Steering Committee (NCSC) in April 2008.

An engineering study was performed and certain sites were recommended, selected and equipped.

The cross band repeaters will:Convert VHF (150 MHz) to 800 MHz & vice versa.

Of the 19 sites 6 sites are up and running in Southern Nevada.

The sites being fielded in the north will follow the same concept of cross banding the difference being coverage.

The northern sites will cover from the middle of US-95 North and the I-80 corridor from east to west.
What Remains to Complete X-Band?

• Finish “Punch List” items, including running power and equip microwave backhaul for some of the sites
• Turn them on
• Test

Jeff Yeagley responded that the goal of the interoperability program is to tie them all together.

There are both 700 MHz and 800mHz radios, and cross band repeaters which will convert 800MHz to VHF.

Jeff Yeagley also noted that the “magic” of IP is coming soon.

The virtual channels, the NCORE, takes any kind of radio signal irrespective of which frequency band it is on, converts it to IP,digitize it and transport it through packets across a fiber back bone, and those get reconverted into audio.

That audio retransmits out each agency’s radio system.

It is interpreted by each piece of end equipment, so it does not matter which frequency you are on.

Instead of hanging more radios, we are converting everything to IP Packets, virtual talk groups, which
will not seem any different to the user; they will not look any different to the user on the radio display.

There are 16 of these channels available locally, regionally and statewide. All the different radios will work as one.
 

gvranchosbill

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I might have snagged that info but im not sure.
There is so much movement with 2013 almost here that i havent kept up with those.
I will go back and check my logs, there is a new Statewide Document for 2012 i found that i think has those in it.
It gets me though that this Document is supposed to be the Bible for NVDEM and i have found so many mistakes in it i dont know what they would do in a crisis when a lot of it will be usesless.
I will be back after i look at the Document in question.
 
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