Madison County, WI Switches Over to Tait P25 Digital Network

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WAUSAU, Wis. — Marathon County, the largest county in Wisconsin by area, has switched from their existing network to a TaitNet P25 digital and TaitNet QS2 networks to provide critical radio communications for the 911 dispatch center, emergency medical services, sheriff, police and fire departments.

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w2csx, it's Marathon County, according to the news release article.
 
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For the most part that is correct, Marathon County has switched to a Tait system, however not ALL of the stuff is digital yet, Highways are still on Analog, albiet narrowbanded, and the FD`s (city and county) are narrowbanded as well, but still analog, and for some strange reason they haven`t switched all the sherriff channels to digital, one is still analog, but there`s no traffic on it. N9NRA
 
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