JethrowJohnson
I love P25
I just saw this morning that Chief Warden wants to use ARPA funds for six different things, one of them is switching to the Ohio MARCS-IP network. They are currently using an analog conventional UHF system, and a switch to MARCS would be much better for coverage, clarity, as well as extra safety features for emergencies. However, according to the article that I saw this on, it sounds like she wants to use the Washington County Sheriff's Office talkgroup (SO84DISP). This channel is encrypted, and I understand why they would want to do this since (1) the SO and PD work closely together in emergency situations, so being on the same channel might advance interoperability between them at all times and not only when something major happens (2) there are non-violent repeat offenders in the area that monitor their communications, and with their current system they have no encryption so they have to use their phones often. I wish they didn't need to encrypt, because there's more than one time when someone they were looking for was in my neighborhood. The first time, it was a kid who allegedly threatened his dad with a knife and they were unable to locate, I kept an eye out and eventually saw him going down the street and I called and they found him close to the nearby school. If I hear more about this and I confirm that they plan to use SO84DISP, I might write a letter to the chief and ask her to reconsider, but I don't blame them if they do that anyway. Here's the article:
Marietta Police to use ARPA funds for ‘six identified needs’
The Marietta Police Department will use $186,000 from the American Rescue Plan Act for six identified needs Chief Katherine Warden explained at Marietta City Council’s finance committee Monday night. The list includes MARCS radios, cellphone analyzer equipment, replacement of AR15s, mounts for...
www.mariettatimes.com