The member that made that map is no longer a member here, and he says he's not even sure he has the master image anymore...
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As you can tell I'm a little bitter and don't trust it at all. Most municipalities in the county don't need this system. An analog smartzone system for the county like Somerset did wouldve been better. They were given the chance in the 80's or 90's to do that and shot it down. Relying on a county system is one thing, but the state system is so out there to get support its just brutal...
Maybe a better way to go about this would be for everyone over in the north east side color in a map somehow of exactly which site they can receive and where. I would like to see how far the WO & Union sites actually reach.
Would it be safe to assume the union site would cover the southern end of 287 & 440 now?
That is definitely not the way to go... Centralized dispatches are awful. Consolidation doesn't work, seen that fail many times...Regardless of if it were the ICS, or anything else however, I do believe the absolute best route for Union County would be to eliminate all municipal dispatch and centralize it at the county. Make sooooo much more sense.
Maybe a better way to go about this would be for everyone over in the north east side color in a map somehow of exactly which site they can receive and where. I would like to see how far the WO & Union sites actually reach.
Would it be safe to assume the union site would cover the southern end of 287 & 440 now?
That is definitely not the way to go... Centralized dispatches are awful. Consolidation doesn't work, seen that fail many times...
I've seen plenty of places try to do it. Radio and other industries. You can't put all those moving parts in one body. Simple municipal dispatch centers havent had an issue yet and if you believe the whole interoperability theory Motorola is spewing then they have scammed you too.Where have you seen it fail?
That is an issue of just barely any municipalities to begin with.I'm up here in Warren County, and it works swimmingly well up here, as well as next door in Hunterdon & across the river in Northampton County, PA. I guess every geographic area has it's potential to work or not (unfortunately, almost all the drama seems to be caused along political lines).
A congrats to the guys here that quickly figured out the site change for Watchung. My friend that has access to CAPRAD for work looked up the recent changes by the state & it confirmed the move of Watchung to the Union County simulcast. I guess the original site in Plainfield did not give them the coverage they needed...
if they went the same way as montclair, the apx6000li...
I guess the original site in Plainfield did not give them the coverage they needed...