I haven't seen any sites popping up around this area. Just the Air Sites and site 9.The document I saw said South Florida first and then up the East Coast to about the middle of the State through Jacksonville and Nassau County. Then Tampa up the West Coast to Leon County area and finally the Panhandle by July of 2026. Don't think they will make that date ! Bravo14 haven't you heard some sites near Tampa? If so the may have changed the build out plan !
Then Tampa up the West Coast to Leon County area and finally the Panhandle by July of 2026. Don't think they will make that date !
Yeah and that article was from 2021 too. Thanks for sharing.
New sites still being built out and not sure when they'll start popping up. I scan the 7xx stuff once a week or so.Are new sites still being built for P25 SLERS? Currently coveragewise the 700MHz P25 SLERS is nowhere matching EDCAS' coverage on 800MHz. I get that "you don't need that many sites for helicopter up in the air", but I would think more sites are needed for portables (especially in building) coverage, no?
I was told that the new equipment is already installed at the sites. At least here in South Florida. The big unknown to outsiders is the switchover date.Are new sites still being built for P25 SLERS? Currently coveragewise the 700MHz P25 SLERS is nowhere matching EDCAS' coverage on 800MHz. I get that "you don't need that many sites for helicopter up in the air", but I would think more sites are needed for portables (especially in building) coverage, no?
Are you referring to the air sites, or the current EDACS sites in South Florida?I was told that the new equipment is already installed at the sites. At least here in South Florida. The big unknown to outsiders is the switchover date.
I’m talking about the new SLERS P25 system. My understanding is that the air sites are a separate system.Are you referring to the air sites, or the current EDACS sites in South Florida?
I was told that the new equipment is already installed at the sites. At least here in South Florida. The big unknown to outsiders is the switchover date.
Oh, ok, I understand. So then the 9254A.141 system is the air system. Has the new P25 SLERS System come on the air in Sloth Florida yet?I’m talking about the new SLERS P25 system. My understanding is that the air sites are a separate system.
Did you catch what site it is or freq's?SLERS 2 has gone live in Escambia as of the 11th I believe.
Everything in Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa is now transitioned to P25. Same frequencies.Did you catch what site it is or freq's?
Are they air sites?Eve
Everything in Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa is now transitioned to P25. Same frequencies.
No. They are the transitioned sites to P25Are they air sites?
Okay. What are sites and freqs for that area?No. They are the transitioned sites to P25
Awesome! I thought they were using the 700mhz for state wide. I did a search scan for my area nothing as of yet. Is the system Phase l or ll?I've submitted database updates for Pensacola, Meacham, and Century sites in Escambia County, and the Milton site in Santa Rosa. That's all I'm able to hear from my location. SysID is 352. Looks like the EDACS frequencies were reused, with a couple of new ones at Century, perhaps. Hope that helps.
Inputs received and being worked by your FL DB admin team. Thanks for your input!I've submitted database updates for Pensacola, Meacham, and Century sites in Escambia County, and the Milton site in Santa Rosa. That's all I'm able to hear from my location. SysID is 352. Looks like the EDACS frequencies were reused, with a couple of new ones at Century, perhaps. Hope that helps.
Is the edacs still up and active? I know site 200 Centry is missing 2 lcns for that site. For years been working on missing lcns.I've submitted database updates for Pensacola, Meacham, and Century sites in Escambia County, and the Milton site in Santa Rosa. That's all I'm able to hear from my location. SysID is 352. Looks like the EDACS frequencies were reused, with a couple of new ones at Century, perhaps. Hope that helps.