Delaware County Pa New System

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If you are only interested in monitoring the typical day to day operations in the county while sitting stationary on a desk, an SDS200 would be your best bet. If you leave a portable scanner like an SDS100 sitting plugged in you could have battery issues over time. And you do NOT need any of the added protocols like DMR and ProVoice for monitoring the day to day stuff. Delco does have a set of DMR channels, but they are currently only being used in the event of ducting on the 500 channels. I wouldn't expect them to be used much at all after they move over to P25. About half of the FDs and PDs use analog "private channels" but only 1 or 2 use DMR for that. For what it's worth, I wouldn't spend the money for it. You'd only be listening to cops asking their buddies to grab em a cup of coffee at Wawa...

Now for some REAL interesting conversations, I would suggest adding in the old VHF Aston PD Private channel, which is now used by their DPW. It's like CBs on there :ROFLMAO:
 

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I've been hearing EMS dispatches on this feed all morning, is this part of the testing or has this dispatch moved over?
I can confirm at least some are real because on my scanner I've heard the PD dispatched as well.
 

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If you are only interested in monitoring the typical day to day operations in the county while sitting stationary on a desk, an SDS200 would be your best bet. If you leave a portable scanner like an SDS100 sitting plugged in you could have battery issues over time. And you do NOT need any of the added protocols like DMR and ProVoice for monitoring the day to day stuff. Delco does have a set of DMR channels, but they are currently only being used in the event of ducting on the 500 channels. I wouldn't expect them to be used much at all after they move over to P25. About half of the FDs and PDs use analog "private channels" but only 1 or 2 use DMR for that. For what it's worth, I wouldn't spend the money for it. You'd only be listening to cops asking their buddies to grab em a cup of coffee at Wawa...

Now for some REAL interesting conversations, I would suggest adding in the old VHF Aston PD Private channel, which is now used by their DPW. It's like CBs on there :ROFLMAO:
When I lived full time in PA - I had to finally lock that one out........I could not hear anything else
 

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Now for some REAL interesting conversations, I would suggest adding in the old VHF Aston PD Private channel, which is now used by their DPW. It's like CBs on there :ROFLMAO:
I've heard them, very active on trash days, I'm surprised they speak the way they do, you'd think a boss would have said something to them.
 

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What you are hearing is Delco's new automated fire & EMS dispatch channel. Delco Debbie, as she is known in some parts. This is running 24/7 now, and will become the primary voice dispatch system once the new system starts being used. If I understand correctly, there will no longer be any actual people doing voice dispatch like you are used to. Any other P25 traffic you hear right now is either testing or training. Users have been given the ok to start using the system for non-emergency traffic until the cut-over happens.
 

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I've been hearing EMS dispatches on this feed all morning, is this part of the testing or has this dispatch moved over?
I can confirm at least some are real because on my scanner I've heard the PD dispatched as well.

The voice for the EMS dispatch is very robotic sounding, is this some kind of text to speech thing going on?
 

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What you are hearing is Delco's new automated fire & EMS dispatch channel. Delco Debbie, as she is known in some parts. This is running 24/7 now, and will become the primary voice dispatch system once the new system starts being used. If I understand correctly, there will no longer be any actual people doing voice dispatch like you are used to. Any other P25 traffic you hear right now is either testing or training. Users have been given the ok to start using the system for non-emergency traffic until the cut-over happens.
Chester PD is doing a lot of testing today on TG 203 and their private channel
 

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I've been hearing EMS dispatches on this feed all morning, is this part of the testing or has this dispatch moved over?
The voice for the EMS dispatch is very robotic sounding, is this some kind of text to speech thing going on?
Yes, we affectionately refer to her as "Delco Debbie". She's been discussed on this thread before. The automated dispatching has been active on TGID-160 since the summer time
 

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What you are hearing is Delco's new automated fire & EMS dispatch channel. Delco Debbie, as she is known in some parts. This is running 24/7 now, and will become the primary voice dispatch system once the new system starts being used. If I understand correctly, there will no longer be any actual people doing voice dispatch like you are used to. Any other P25 traffic you hear right now is either testing or training. Users have been given the ok to start using the system for non-emergency traffic until the cut-over happens.
You posted this as I was typing my last, thank you.
 

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Yes, we affectionately refer to her as "Delco Debbie". She's been discussed on this thread before. The automated dispatching has been active on TGID-160 since the summer time
Thanks, I've been away from the thread for a few months so I am just now catching up on some things. With nearly 800 posts in the thread I am grateful for you folks answering my questions instead of giving me a hard time about searching for the answers myself.
 

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In the numbering system for county units in the 50s block, I thought from days past there were others besides those most are familiar with

51 CID
52 never heard one
53 Sheriff
54 whoever is using 2542216 and 2542276 RIDs
55 Park Police
56 Constables
57 Medical Examiner
58 not sure I heard one
59 I have heard this one in the past (long ago) maybe related to a K9 unit ... memory is foggy

Okay I should have search the encyclopedia better - I mean the internet

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54 is the 911 Center.
 

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There's another gem from those guys on my YouTube channel, but it's definitely not family friendly so I will refrain from posting the link here. I think they assume the new system can't heard by people. They assume wrong lol.
 

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There's another gem from those guys on my YouTube channel, but it's definitely not family friendly so I will refrain from posting the link here. I think they assume the new system can't heard by people. They assume wrong lol.

As there isn't already a push for 100% encryption.
 
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