Retired911Guy
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Marin Co, Ca MERA system has long been plagued with system overload and dead spots.
With a lack of PS Trunking Pool Freqs MERA put in a license request to the FCC over two years ago to use 10 sets of PS conventional pool freqs in their system. The FCC has denied those requests and suggested that if they needed more freqs they should consider moving to the 700 band. This of course would not work well in Marin, as moving from low band to UHF has nearly doubled their sites and provided much less coverage than did the low band system. Not to mention MERA is only 5 yrs old and cost 30 million.
The MERA radio consulting firm did exhaustive searches for available PS Trunking Pool freqs and came up short.
MERA has entered into an agreement with FleetTALK, by which MERA has purchased the License of 5 new freq sets, but FleetTALK still owns the freq.
By this manner, the freqs in remain in the Industrial Trunking Pool, owned by FleetTALK. a business, but FleetTALK assigns the license to MERA a PS agency. The FCC agreed to this arrangement and issued the licenses to MERA (Marin,County of) on Aug 18, 2009
Here is a quote from the FleetTALK request to assign the freqs to MERA on (I believe, didn't write down the date) Aug 12, 2009.
quote----
Description of Assignment and Public Interest Statement
FleetTALK Partners, Ltd (“FleetTALK” or “Assignor”) and the County of Marin, California (“County” or “Assignor”) have entered into a FCC License Assignment Agreement whereby FleetTALK agrees to assign, subject to prior FCC approval, certain licenses to the County for governmental and public safety use.
Grant of the instant application is in the public interest as it will result in assignment of the FCC authorizations to a local government agency in dire need to expand its internal agency and public safety communications.
end quote----
The freqs are
Out In Licensed Sites
483.5125 486.5125 Mt Tam, Big Rock Ridge,Mt Barnabee,Mt Vision
483.5375 486.5375 Sonoma Mt,Mt TAM, Big Rock Ridge, Barnabee, Bolinas
484.1375 487.1375 Big Rock Ridge, Tiburon
489.9125 490.9125 Big Rock Ridge, Mt Burdell, San Pedro Ridge ,Dollar Hill ,Forbes Res,Mill Vly ,Tiburon
490.9375 493.9375 Mill Vly ,Tiburon, Dollar Hill, Forbes Res
The MERA plan is:
1. Move WhistleStop Wheels, a County contracted bus system for handicapped and elderly persons, OFF of MERA and put them one of the above freqs. WS Wheels is #5 in the top 10 users of MERA.
2. Move the Marin County Jail OFF MERA and put then one of the above freqs. The Jail is # 7 in the top ten users.
3. Add the 3 remaining freqs to the MERA system to reduce overload. With the 3 new freq and WS Wheels and the Jail OFF system, they expect in effect 4 to 5 new freqs available to "on the street" Public Safety personnel.
I believe those using control channel only programing should begin picking these new freqs as soon as they begin to be used as the control channel will tell the scanner what freq to go to.
Those who have NOT set their scanner for control channel only and have programed in all existing freqs, should be able to just program in these and they will also begin to work as soon as the are used.
Please correct in incorrect...
This does not help the dead spot areas of MERA which still remain a problem. See followup post (today or tomorrow) re: MERA failure / overload or disaster VHF Radio Plan.
Thanks
With a lack of PS Trunking Pool Freqs MERA put in a license request to the FCC over two years ago to use 10 sets of PS conventional pool freqs in their system. The FCC has denied those requests and suggested that if they needed more freqs they should consider moving to the 700 band. This of course would not work well in Marin, as moving from low band to UHF has nearly doubled their sites and provided much less coverage than did the low band system. Not to mention MERA is only 5 yrs old and cost 30 million.
The MERA radio consulting firm did exhaustive searches for available PS Trunking Pool freqs and came up short.
MERA has entered into an agreement with FleetTALK, by which MERA has purchased the License of 5 new freq sets, but FleetTALK still owns the freq.
By this manner, the freqs in remain in the Industrial Trunking Pool, owned by FleetTALK. a business, but FleetTALK assigns the license to MERA a PS agency. The FCC agreed to this arrangement and issued the licenses to MERA (Marin,County of) on Aug 18, 2009
Here is a quote from the FleetTALK request to assign the freqs to MERA on (I believe, didn't write down the date) Aug 12, 2009.
quote----
Description of Assignment and Public Interest Statement
FleetTALK Partners, Ltd (“FleetTALK” or “Assignor”) and the County of Marin, California (“County” or “Assignor”) have entered into a FCC License Assignment Agreement whereby FleetTALK agrees to assign, subject to prior FCC approval, certain licenses to the County for governmental and public safety use.
Grant of the instant application is in the public interest as it will result in assignment of the FCC authorizations to a local government agency in dire need to expand its internal agency and public safety communications.
end quote----
The freqs are
Out In Licensed Sites
483.5125 486.5125 Mt Tam, Big Rock Ridge,Mt Barnabee,Mt Vision
483.5375 486.5375 Sonoma Mt,Mt TAM, Big Rock Ridge, Barnabee, Bolinas
484.1375 487.1375 Big Rock Ridge, Tiburon
489.9125 490.9125 Big Rock Ridge, Mt Burdell, San Pedro Ridge ,Dollar Hill ,Forbes Res,Mill Vly ,Tiburon
490.9375 493.9375 Mill Vly ,Tiburon, Dollar Hill, Forbes Res
The MERA plan is:
1. Move WhistleStop Wheels, a County contracted bus system for handicapped and elderly persons, OFF of MERA and put them one of the above freqs. WS Wheels is #5 in the top 10 users of MERA.
2. Move the Marin County Jail OFF MERA and put then one of the above freqs. The Jail is # 7 in the top ten users.
3. Add the 3 remaining freqs to the MERA system to reduce overload. With the 3 new freq and WS Wheels and the Jail OFF system, they expect in effect 4 to 5 new freqs available to "on the street" Public Safety personnel.
I believe those using control channel only programing should begin picking these new freqs as soon as they begin to be used as the control channel will tell the scanner what freq to go to.
Those who have NOT set their scanner for control channel only and have programed in all existing freqs, should be able to just program in these and they will also begin to work as soon as the are used.
Please correct in incorrect...
This does not help the dead spot areas of MERA which still remain a problem. See followup post (today or tomorrow) re: MERA failure / overload or disaster VHF Radio Plan.
Thanks