New Jersey Interoperability Communication System (NJICS)

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The info in CAPRAD is dated. Even those of us who have full login access to CAPRAD note that there is limited up-to-date info to be gleaned. No biggie, that's what makes it fun to figure out.

PS - Per an anonymous source, Site 21 is almost certainly confirmed as the mobile site.
 

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PS - Per an anonymous source, Site 21 is almost certainly confirmed as the mobile site.

That's one nailed down then. As to the other comment, I promise you the state has a "full plan" down on paper somewhere. But none of us will ever see it. Like GTR said, thrill of the hunt.
 

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Site 21 cc 774.60625, signal level low w 1 bar this morning with a super band opening. As a comparison Hammonton site 05 in Atlantic County (about 100 miles away) is full scale. A much lower footprint for sure on 21.
 
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Site 21 cc 774.60625, signal level low w 1 bar this morning with a super band opening. As a comparison Hammonton site 05 in Atlantic County (about 100 miles away) is full scale. A much lower footprint for sure on 21.

Which would be further supporting evidence for the intel GTR and his anonymous source have gathered being the mobile site would lack elevation and probably wouldn't be pumping out more than 50-100w or so max in standard configuriation.
 

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I need someone who hears it to try and run UT on it to get the proper frequencies for it. My inside source tells me it's only supposed to be 4 or 5 frequencies max.
 

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I need someone who hears it to try and run UT on it to get the proper frequencies for it. My inside source tells me it's only supposed to be 4 or 5 frequencies max.

Hell, I'm bored, and I have no projects on my slate until Wednesday. I'll T-Hunt it and run Unitrunker from it's close proximity. I'd love to get eyes on and solve this one. Do we still think it's Somerset County somewhere, and is it still on-air as of this evening?
 

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Doubtful that it's still in Somerset given the updated adjacent site list. Seems like it's down south now.
 

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Doubtful that it's still in Somerset given the updated adjacent site list. Seems like it's down south now.

Check your e-mail.

Gonna start on the Delaware in Phillipsburg and go south based on the listing of Bordentown as an adjacent report.
 
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I've hunted for this site and so far, no luck. Site 21 has Peers to Sites 3, 4, and 5, so I'm thinking it's in the Red Lion area in Burlington County based on logic. I searched up & down the east side of the State along the GSP corridor, but came up empty.

Maybe some of the Burlington/Camden/Gloucester County monitors can punch in 774.60625 and see if Site 21 appears on their displays? Also, Cinnaminson still shows on the air as Site 37 using the same freq. as well.
 

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Headed west then down the Delaware. First weak reception was I-295 at Exit 43B, started loosing it on I-295 at 29. Jumped on US-30, then Evesham Road. At Evesham Road & Cooper Road in Voorhees judging by the signal, I must have been pointed almost straight at it oriented 070 (ENE).

I'm in the lot at Riviera Pizza in Medford Lakes (39.8648736,-74.8080588) and it's S7 +/- on the meter, appears to be coming from 045-075 (ENE) from here. So, Red Lion is actually most possible. It's definitely East of NJ-73, South of NJ-38, and North of NJ-30. I don't know about the eastern limits yet.

I think based on reliable intel and what I've seen tonight, safe to say this thing is definitely on wheels cause it's definitely not in Somerset County anymore.

Here's what I got...

System: 039A / RFSS: 001 / Site: 021 / WACN: BEE00 / Type: Phase II
Narrow (Remains Unavailable)
773.10625
773.60625 Alt
774.10625 Alt
774.60625 Alt
NAC: $390
Peers: 3, 4, 5, and 37.

That's it. There are no additional frequencies being identified by the site at the moment. However, I wouldn't change anything cause if they're using it as a tinker toy to identify and test reception problem areas they could change the frequencies being used at random within the allotment.

Of the two attempted affiliations I've seen so far, both were RID's in the NJSP range and both were denied.

Note: All of the above done with directional equipment.
 
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It appears that there are now NJSP radios showing up in their own radio ID segment. I have a couple new ID's that showed up over the last day in the 2460000 Range. I would imagine the entire 2400000 range is theirs.
 

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Tenafly PD RID261029 just denied affiliation to TG4717 Tenfaly PD 2 on UC Simulcast. There's also been several denials in the course of several minutes on a couple Union County talkgroups, particularly Roselle PD. Interesting.

Edit: Linden PD Console just got denied.
 

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New Brunswick Fire spending quite a bit of time exploring coverage issues w NJICS New Brunswick. Don’t sound to happy about it either. Some are right in fire headquarters itself.

Anyone know if they have a simplex plan?

Also trying Rutgers InterOp A, I did not hear anything. Perhaps that is simplex.
 

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New Brunswick Fire spending quite a bit of time exploring coverage issues w NJICS New Brunswick. Don’t sound to happy about it either. Some are right in fire headquarters itself.

Anyone know if they have a simplex plan?

Also trying Rutgers InterOp A, I did not hear anything. Perhaps that is simplex.

TG 8080 suspected REMU units is confirmed. Also New Brunswick Fire coverage issues likely a result of bad power supply on the CC transmitter. Those discussions were made on 8080. DB submission made.
 

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New Brunswick Fire spending quite a bit of time exploring coverage issues w NJICS New Brunswick. Don’t sound to happy about it either. Some are right in fire headquarters itself.



Anyone know if they have a simplex plan?



Also trying Rutgers InterOp A, I did not hear anything. Perhaps that is simplex.


They should have tried out the county system for coverage before deciding on which one they were going to.


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Showing RID 2470029 doing affiliations with TG 6077 today off the Telegraph Hill site. No voice traffic logged. Guessing it's one of the new NJSP radios.
 

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There's some really good ducting going on this morning. It'd be a good time to spin your directional antennas towards the Red Lion/Southampton area to help confirm findings of the area Site 21 is (currently) in. A reliable friend indicates the unit may be sitting behind the barracks in Red Lion.
 
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