snacc fleetmap
A "fleetmap" as I am desribing is the visual diagram usually of the zone and channel programming in the radio. Every angency has a different way of doing it, some like us use a local/interservice/mutiservice set up with the first 16 ch being for the local agency, the second zone being mututal aid channels for FIRE or POLICE or PUBLIC WORKS, the next 16 is a intersystem set up where a steet sweeper can contact a police car or fire truck. We have 96 programmed TGs in each portable. We adpoted the same programming sceme as San Diego Countys Regional Communication system. The idea is no one has agency TGs, EVERYOne has mututal aid TGs and they are in the same pace in every radio, one areas "zone 3 ch 2" is the same as the other. there is also a systemwide common anyone can use to get to a dispatcher.
Some places like Indiana, has everyone in every radio. i was just curious how they set up Clark county, does every radio have all juristictions for fire or only "mutual aid" TGs