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I've been busy with the County Incident command trailer over the past 16 months. So I figured I'd post up some of it recent progress.

The Communications systems include:

(2) iCOM IC-F1721D P25 Digital mobiles radios. Each is reverse programed for Fire and Law Enforcement - So both radios have the same programming except the LE radio has LE channels in Zone-1 and the Fire, Fire channels in Zone-1.

(1) iCOM IC-7000 Amateur All band, All Mode transceiver.

(1) Maxon SM-4450 UHF Mobile radio (Programed for UHF Inter-op and CERT licenses)

(1) Radio Shack Pro-433 Trunk Tracker Scanner

(1) EF Johnson 23 Ch. Citizen band radio (The EM made me put it in)

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(1) Raytheon ACU-1000 inter-op Radio, (1) Radio Tone Duplex Repeater/Controller

(1) Dell Deminson Pent-4 Desktop PC (This houses Radio control and programming software only)

All External masts are 45' push-up poles equipt with Larsen Portable ground plane kits accepting NMO mount larsen Dual Band mobile antennas. 1 diamond quad band antenna, 1 radio shack Dome TV antenna, 1 MFJ Screwdriver antenna 15M to 80M AM/SSB.

The vehicle uses a 6 channel audio mixer which runs all 6 radios in the box and outputs through 2 speakers and also has headset capabilities per channel.

With the VHF antenna at 30 feet elevation we can key the Dallas County Sheriff repeater (Ch-5) with little noise some 75 miles to our South. Much of the frequencies contained is from the Radioreference database and the two laptops which travel with the unit have various county live feeds and frequency database pages book marked.

My Apologies for the Photo quality, but I used my Blackberry and the res leaves much to be desired.

The Trailer was purchased from FEMA, this was one of those trailers that made the news. We got it CHEAP! DHS Grants paid for all the equipment on board, I personally volunteered a few hundred hours building this beast. I also have the ability to scan for and intercept several bands of wireless internet, We also have an Air card router which is used when running T-LETS. The trailer has 5 CP200 radios assigned to it with a separate operating frequency from Fire or Law Enforcement. A forward room houses more maps and Tactical planning stuff, a2 more LCD TV's, closed & Encrypted intercom with the console and wireless, encrypted video surveillance.
 

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Additional Photos - Several other photos showed sensitive stuff which I could not post - Sorry :(
 

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too cool

I've always wanted to work on a major EmmComm vehicle project...
 

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What do you mean by "Wireless Internet"?

WiFi, Motorola Canopy (5.3Ghz, 900Mhz) We have DNS access codes for most of the tower based ISP's in the county. Were looking into a Grant for Satellite internet, but the grant will only buy the equipment - it won't pay for monthly charges.

Yeah, I know there are 40 Channels in CB (Actually more than that if you count outlaw channels) The Emergency manager just HAD to have that radio put on-board.

I'm still tweeking it out a bit and adding this and that. One day soon I'll take a real camera up, power the unit up and get some better photos.

Thanks for the positive replies y'all!
 

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Looks like fun. Nothing like putting a little TLC into a rig and calling it your own. The group I work with has what looks like the exact same model FEMA trailer, and we've done much of the same thing to it.
 

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The cell phone pictures don't do this installation justice. The picture with the couch brings an image to mind, that of a tall incident command staff firefighter, completely worn out, with his feet on the floor, totally asleep, while radios blare in the background and other staff talking strategy, tactics and telling jokes. This firefighter doesn't have a pillow (dah), has his arms crossed, most of his back and butt on the couch and at an angle because the couch is short. He has already had his lower legs on top of the filing cabinet, but someone came along and pushed them off. He didn't even wake up when that happened. He is probably the plans chief or the resources unit leader whose brain is out of energy and has worked 24-36 hours. I have seen this person and have also been this person.
 
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The cell phone pictures don't do this installation justice. The picture with the couch brings an image to mind, that of a tall incident command staff firefighter, completely worn out, with his feet on the floor, totally asleep, while radios blare in the background and other staff talking strategy, tactics and telling jokes. This firefighter doesn't have a pillow (dah), has his arms crossed, most of his back and butt on the couch and at an angle because the couch is short. He has already had his lower legs on top of the filing cabinet, but someone came along and pushed them off. He didn't even wake up when that happened. He is probably the plans chief or the resources unit leader whose brain is out of energy and has worked 24-36 hours. I have seen this person and have also been this person.

We first used of this unit last summer on an incident and Seriously, that couch gave three lawmen a place to sit, One slept, another gazed at the HDTV constantly asking why it was mounted there. The third guy, a Dispatcher and me (The support guy) sat at the console telling jokes and considering pranks which involved shave cream and a feather.

I'll re-shoot this down the road with a decent cam and submit this thread back. Thanks for the kind words Gentlemen.
 

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I know this link is not official (CB site), but I know I have read the official FCC action someplace. I just can't find it. But 23 channel CBs are no longer legal to use. They are not type accepted after a certain date in the late 80s.

Your EM should REALLY get a new unit.

CWM- 23 channel radios

WM
 
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