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n1chu

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Confirmed;
Heard Avon FD Dispatch this afternoon on CLMRN TG 10421. To verify I used two receivers, one set to CLMRN and the other to Avon’s conventional UHF system.
I would also expect Avon PD Dispatch to show up on CLMRN TG 10411.

Another question; Once Avon’s system is built out, will the PD be able to use CLMRN to interop with Simsbury’s PD? I see Simsbury PD is using Bloomfield PD’s CLMRN TG, so I expect (technically) it would not be much of a reach for Avon PD to connect to Simsbury PD using Bloomfield’s TG. But I don’t know if it would be permissible.
 

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All 3 towns have AES encryption capable radios, it is a matter of permission, policies and proper programming. If that happens, they could all talk on all of each others channels or talkgroups, in secure mode or not.
 

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A question about the radio IDs that were used for the Berlin fire are those radio IDs gonna be used reason I'm asking is I have a bunch of recordings and I'm wondering if I wanna put them in the radio or just delete them if someone couldn't get back to me about that thank you
 

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A question about the radio IDs that were used for the Berlin fire are those radio IDs gonna be used reason I'm asking is I have a bunch of recordings and I'm wondering if I wanna put them in the radio or just delete them if someone couldn't get back to me about that thank you

I believe most of the 180xxxx radios (typically assigned to troopers) that showed up in the interops groups were cache radios (spares) that were allocated to Urban Search and Rescue for that incident, as well as the 182xxxx radios permanently assigned to USAR.
 
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