Like Georgetown did or like Florida did with edacs pro voice in 2005.I wonder how close they are to putting sites up in and around the Lexington area they got to be close are already done cause they started last year
Post 1 & 2 districts haven’t even been turned on yet and your asking about Lexington and Frankfort sites and when they will be turned on. I know your not familiar with the process, but it takes a lot of resources to get a single site online let alone all the ones slated for use in 1 & 2. Most of the sites are being upgraded with newer infrastructure and some are being built from the ground up, It’s not a cheap or fast process by any stretch of imagination.
You’ve made
repetitive posts in other threads here on the Kentucky forums, and, everytime someone has given you an answer you move on to creating speculation or giving useless information about systems not even remotely close to Kentucky.
Also a small history lesson, Georgetown never used ProVoice, just straight analog voice with two sites covering the entire county. A true disaster in every since that has been resolved with the implementation of a 6 site P25 trunked system & AES-256 encryption.
Anyone officially and/or directly working on this system is not going to give you or the forums answers and as another forum member has already said “Keep monitorring in scanner land, when you find a site then its online.”