Give this a try, Audio Settings, Audio Equalization, Group Setting, Radio & Accessory, Select XTS as your setting. The audio will sound much like it did on the XTS series of radios.
FYI, Effective Jan 1 2023 UH EMS is now the primary BLS for the City of Orange, EMS 7 & EMS 8 are the primary units stationed in Orange along with a supervisor. Primary dispatch is on REMCS 1 on NJICS.
The change is a result of a new CAD deployment, the previous two CAD software packages limited mandatory reporting as a result the numbering system being used for the past number of years. With the new software deployment, it allow them to return to the traditional call signs. It also reduced...
They are National Interops Channels in VHF, UHF and 7/8 MHz. In NJ we also have a number of UHF/800MHz interops that are set up as wide area repeaters and are mixmod Astro. Both set's are part of the NJ TICP and are utilized for both planned and emergent events.
The SPEN document for the white paper in 1980 and the nation from 1977 outlines the goals and objectives of the system. The document original is to big to unload to this server, so here is some of the information. Hope this clears up some of the reasoning behind the system.
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Hackensack Meridian also has a has an additional dispatch center that dispatch's their units (AKA/Formally JKF ALS) in central jersey and the shore area. 4761 is EMS Dispatch, the other are for BLS Operations.
MICOM is a dispatch consortium of ALS units in Passaic and Bergen County.
RWJBH units are dispatch by MedCentral on NJICS, Atlantic units are dispatch by Atlantic also on NJICS and UH EMS is dispatch by REMCS also on NJICS. That covers Essex County.
We do not use the Med Channels much anyone, almost all are using cellular for medical control. One of the issues years of go was the FCC allowed the secondary user full access to use of the freq. In the Newark area you will hear DMR as well as FMN which includes warehouse operations as well as...
NJ Task Force One mainly use's the FEMA UASR channels in encrypted mode, you would hear more on USAR 7/UASI 1 which is used for the Metro USAR Teams in North Jersey. If NJ-TF1 is responding to a incident with them they will utilize USAR 7/UASI 1 for interop's.
The EMS Task Force and the County EMS Coordinators radio roll call is on the first Saturday of the month at 10 a.m., the Trauma Centers and the MICU roll call is at 0900 every Saturday. The hospital radio's are it and miss, many of them are out of service.
Generally speaking, there is not a...
Radio systems are like small children, they need a lot of attention. Your building out as system for the 98%pers.
Something always will be missed, your job then is to address that issues and make it better each time.
The state has done a great job in addressing coverage issues, but with...
Public Safety Communications within buildings have and always will be an issue.
No one system can do it all.
That's why NJ and many other states have adapted fire/building codes to address public safety communications within buildings etc.
Options that are used run the gambit; bi-directional...
The issue is that the OPS channels are in simplex, they do not have a repeater on these channels. You would need to be within 2 to 3 miles to pick up a mobile/portable. In some cases is the area they are working in is leveled you may pick them up at a greater distance.
Other then that if you...