Cecil DES is testing today on TG 12329 ..
Do you have a link to the County App that was granted?
All I have is the link already included in the posting: WREL731(between the two TD's)Do you have a link to the County App that was granted?
Doug, those freqs are NOT on the air as of yet, so adding it to your programming is not going to do anything useful at this point. Submitting them to the RRDB does not conform to their policy - they need to have been received over the air / verified to be valid entries to the database.Found it thanks... Yep going to add this and send it in to RR as well.
A while. They need to construct two towers, and complete Southern Maryland first. PG and Montgomery are going to be complicated and likely to be using ISSI (state users roaming onto county system sites.) Of course, they *could* acquire APX Next subscribers and roam onto LTE when losing LMR connectivity.... Anyway, sometime next year.Woops egg on my face. I looked a little more and saw it is for Monkey County here in MD. yep and you are right about not being on the air yet. I wonder how long before they are???
FIRST doesn't do centralized dispatching. I believe their NOC (such as it is) is in Crownsville - not really heavily staffed, just a system manager and a few techs - IT oriented.One other thing is I would really like to get a tour of the MD 1st commo center and mabe work their part time as well since I do have some dispatching/call taking experience plus computer data entry as well. Passing a background check for me is also easy as well.
Likely to be Zone 5 sites.Ya that is what I was thinking and but also wondering what site number Montgomery will be as well. If you notice number #4 is missing and then next number would be 30 as well. A Tait TP9400 would be a good Phase 2 radio to use temporarily as I would compare it against an APX4000 to 6000 Radio. I have a couple of them and besides not being a brick to carry they are easy to use as well.
That would put it near the dispatching center for AA county then...FIRST doesn't do centralized dispatching. I believe their NOC (such as it is) is in Crownsville - not really heavily staffed, just a system manager and a few techs - IT oriented.
A few miles away. They're not related, and the state's responsibility out of that office is not operational, like maus said... just technical and administrative.That would put it near the dispatching center for AA county then...
Amplifying on my earlier response, state government is decentralized, meaning each agency / department has their own dispatch / operations center. Some might be fairly large, others might just be a consolette. The state police have an operations center in Pikesville, but the barracks dispatch function usually takes place from either the barracks itself, or is sometimes combined in a county center. In Anne Arundel County, the Annapolis barracks is dispatched by the Glen Burnie barracks. Not sure where MEMA ops center is, it's either in Pikesville, or maybe Camp Freddard. The DNR NRP ops center is at Sandy Point. MDOT has a centralized operations center in Hanover, but the district offices and shops may or may not dispatch their local units. MTA has a dispatch operation in the Baltimore area - not sure if it is downtown, Bush St., or one of its other facilities. MdTA has a central dispatch operation - could be at Key Bridge HQ, or maybe Ft. McHenry. The point is FIRST (DoIT and MIEMSS) provides and supports the infrastructure, and the agencies are responsible for operations. And the agencies are always looking for dispatch operators - lots of turnover.One other thing is I would really like to get a tour of the MD 1st commo center and mabe work their part time as well since I do have some dispatching/call taking experience plus computer data entry as well. Passing a background check for me is also easy as well.