firefighterbiddle
Member
This is my 2 cents on all this talk of digital radios, trunked radios, and analog radio systems. Being a cadet with Warren Engine Co # 1 the volunteer fire dept in Carson City, the MDT's are peices of crap in my eyes, all the time you hear on the radio " Carson our MDT is down can you give us the info over the radio".
As for the digital radio for carson and surrounding counties, i have mixed feelings on this. I beleive it is a good thing to have clear comms between units. But all this talk of being able to talk to eachother, well this could be a little hard to do when Washoe County and NDF on a 800Mhz EDACS system, and Storey, Lyon, Carson, and Douglas are on a VHF-hi system. And durning fire season its not going to be good when you need to get a hold of a HTF, or BLM rig when their on analog, and your digital. We all need to be on the same band using the same system.
Take a look at FDNY they still use a VHF-hi analog system as far as i know, and have no plans on switching anytime soon.
But maybe i dont have my facts straight, maybe i should do some more research. But these are my feelings so far.
As for the digital radio for carson and surrounding counties, i have mixed feelings on this. I beleive it is a good thing to have clear comms between units. But all this talk of being able to talk to eachother, well this could be a little hard to do when Washoe County and NDF on a 800Mhz EDACS system, and Storey, Lyon, Carson, and Douglas are on a VHF-hi system. And durning fire season its not going to be good when you need to get a hold of a HTF, or BLM rig when their on analog, and your digital. We all need to be on the same band using the same system.
Take a look at FDNY they still use a VHF-hi analog system as far as i know, and have no plans on switching anytime soon.
But maybe i dont have my facts straight, maybe i should do some more research. But these are my feelings so far.