NJICS Municipal Migration Discussion - Statewide

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I am showing many Manchester Twp radios arriving daily. 5861 appears to be the primary talkgroup. I am also showing affilations to 5869 and 5871. I would assume they own that entire block of talkgroups. Going down the line, I am also seeing Ocean County radios affiliating on 5875 and 5893. I don't have enough activity yet to determine if this is related.
 

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I am showing many Manchester Twp radios arriving daily. 5861 appears to be the primary talkgroup. I am also showing affilations to 5869 and 5871. I would assume they own that entire block of talkgroups. Going down the line, I am also seeing Ocean County radios affiliating on 5875 and 5893. I don't have enough activity yet to determine if this is related.
Interesting. Manchester's UHF TRS has been down for the past couple weeks. Fire and EMS have been on the Ocean county TRS. Unknown where PD went. They should have great coverage on the east side of town as I believe there is a NJICS repeater on Rt 37. West side of town may be a bit tougher, but NJSP still gets out there.
 

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They’re Mantoloking police radios (1519xx) not Manchester (1518xx) 5861 is most likely police dispatch as I’ve been seeing it used sporadically daily probably still installing new radios. 5869 and 5871 has had clear comms. Manchester will eventually build out their own 700 MHz system.
 
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They’re Mantoloking police radios (1519xx) not Manchester (1518xx) 5861 is most likely police dispatch as I’ve been seeing it used sporadically daily probably still installing new radios. 5869 and 5871 has had clear comms. Manchester will eventually build out their own 700 MHz system.
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According to the municipal code list, 1519 radios are Manchester and 1520 would be Mantaloking.
 

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I found the discrepency. This link is missing Barnagat Twp. and throws the entire list off.

EDIT: I take that back, it is there but at the end of the list. The question is, which list does the state use when radio id's are issued?


Look on the side of any DOT traffic signal box and you’ll see the municipality code in use by the state for that town. I know there’s conflicts with a current list and a pre-1960 something listing along with ORI discrepancies.

This is the list I think is most accurate currently for NJICS

 

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Look on the side of any DOT traffic signal box and you’ll see the municipality code in use by the state for that town. I know there’s conflicts with a current list and a pre-1960 something listing along with ORI discrepancies.

This is the list I think is most accurate currently for NJICS


I believe what has happened is that NJICS is using the link above, where as Ocean county is using the link that Elias posted.
 

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I believe what has happened is that NJICS is using the link above, where as Ocean county is using the link that Elias posted.
Could be. I mean when was the last time the different levels of govt played well together in NJ
 
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