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W7LES

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Hello all, from a 1st time post-er.

I have been "tasked" to come up with a scanner solution for WyoLink system users that want to be able to hear their fleet units without having to drop $4,500 on a trunking portable. This website was suggested to me and has been very helpful - I have read every post in every thread in the WY section - and I would like to return the favor by occasionally posting interesting information about the WyoLink system.

The single largest fleet on WyoLink will be the WyDot Maintenance "Yellow Dump Truck" fleet, comprised of some 1,100 mobiles and 53 control stations. The second largest fleet, and the largest law enforcement fleet, will be the Highway Patrol fleet with some 235 mobiles, 235 portables and 45 control stations. Interestingly, WHP is an operational program within WyDotrather than a separate organizational entity.

Looks like we are going to "standardize" on the RS Pro-96 portable scanner to start out with, also as suggested by others. I have been playing with the Win96 (hello, Don S), and also trying out the Pro96Com software programs, both of which have been very helpful. The Pro-96 scanner codeplug is organized for ease of use by the operator: Bank 0 has the old/original analog channels, while Banks 1 thru 5 are each set up for the trunking towers in their respective WyDot Maintenance Districts 1 thru 5. The trunking banks are pre-loaded with the control channels for the towers in the District, along with the nearby towers in adjacent Districts for cross-District operations that may occur, as well as all of the Maintenance talkgroups with labels so that the radio display will read out correctly. The scanners should thus be ready to operate anywhere in the state as the WyoLink system rolls out.

At this time, Maintenance & Patrol in WyDot District 1 have been operating primarily on the WyoLink system since November 3rd. Full-time operations have revealed some coverage deficiencies in the Laramie city area and some apparent multipath issues in the Elk Mountain area on I-80 which are being looked into - units in these areas will occasionally revert back to the conventional analog system as needed.

All Patrol dispatching is done out of a centralized facility in Cheyenne. Maintenance dispatching has historically been done out of the District HQ offices in Laramie (1), Casper (2), Rock Springs (3), Sheridan (4) and Basin (5). A new statewide Transportation Management Center is being set up in Cheyenne, and will have the ability to dispatch for Maintenance units statewide as the rollout continues.

With regards to some previous posts I have seen, and in no particular order ...

The state Mutual Aid system had historically operated as a carrier-squelch simplex radio system on 154.8750 MHz. The 26 mountain-top base stations were connected to Patrol dispatch in Cheyenne via the state microwave system. The frequency plan for WyoLink required that the M/A base receiver frequency be shifted away from 154.8750 when the WyoLink trunking radios were co-located & installed at the existing radio towers. We took this opportunity to convert Mutual Aid to a repeater system, using the 159.1950 MHz input frequency previously listed on RR, along with incorporating the necessary PL tones to preclude accidental activation of multiple repeaters. The Mutual Aid channel plan now refers to M/A 1 as the simplex carrier-squelch car-to-car channel and M/A 2 as the repeater channel with PL tones. The repeaters do transmit PL, primarily for control stations that are within range of multiple repeaters and only want to hear 1 on a normal basis. Mobiles & portables are generally set to carrier receive on both M/A channels at all times.

The mutual aid channel function has been carried over to the trunking system, by way of the Multiple Agency Talkgroups, or MATs. There are 8 sets of MATs in the WyoLink system: 1 set for each of the 7 DHS Hazmat regions (1 thru 7), with MAT0 designated for state agency use. Each MAT set has a Calling MAT (ex: MAT4) and 3 Working MATs (ex: MAT4A, MAT4B, MAT4C). The designations on RR that refer to MACs is incorrect (possibly a carry-over from neighboring Colorado) and should be changed. MATs are intended to be used when an incident escalates to such a size that it crosses County lines.

Trunking mutual aid operations within a County and among County agencies will normally use the County Agency Talkgroups, or CATs. Each of the 23 Wyoming counties has a Calling CAT and 3 Working CATs. CATs are identified by a specific identifier that uses the county number, CAT and CAT number. Examples of CAT identifiers for Platte County (county 8) & the Wheatland area would be 08CAT1 thru 08CAT4. Wyoming county numbers are assigned in order of descending population, and are also on the Wyoming vehicle license plates as the 1 or 2 digit number to the left of the "Steamboat" bucking horse emblem on the license plates. City and county dispatch centers with WyoLink capability will normally monitor their regional Calling MAT and their county Calling CAT during routine operations. State dispatch centers will monitor the regional Calling MATs and the state Calling MAT0.

Enough for tonight, it's getting late - more later.

If a moderator is available, PM me and I can email you maps of the Maintenance Districts & Patrol Divisions to share.

Regards,

Larry W7LES
 

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WyoLink info

Just a note to say thanks for the info.
I knew that some of the RR stuff was not correct from monitoring the 154.070 CC south of Cheyenne.

I do not know who has access to edit the info but anything you can provide as a post would also be appreciated.

You mentioned the change to the Mutual Aid and its shifting away from 154.875 but I did not see any mention of the changed repeater output frequency.


Thanks again for your input and 73,

The Spud
 

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If you use the submit form in the database to send your changes, it will be routed to the correct individual. You can find that as a tab on each applicable page at the top

73 Mike
 

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I don't understand this, sorry but I am trying to learn these new scanners. I have a pro-106/pro-197. My question is, what is the freq. I should put in my scanner for Wyoming? I have in there right now for the CC 154.070, 155.430 & 159.195. Is any of these right or am I missing something here? What CC should I put in? Would like to monitor Cheyenne PD, FD, Amb., Sheriff, State Patrol. I have some freq's in the 800's for the FD, is that right? Can you send me the CC's for the FD also?

Also could anyone send me Freq's that Warren Air Force Tower & Planes uses? Thanks In advance....
 

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Not to be a jerk, but you probably need to read your manual more closely; I am pretty sure that system requires custom tables to track properly; also being FD or police does not relate directly to control channels. I have never programmed that system yet since I am so far away.
Maybe some good soul that is familiar with VHF Apco 25 will chime in here.
 

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Don's tables will populate automatically if TSYS is set to P25 Auto. But he will need a reasonable CC (3 bars) for this to happen.
 

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PRO-106/197 Just enter the TSYS as P25 auto with 154.070, 155.430 for the S. Greeley highway site. It appears the PSR-500/600 PRO-106/197 gets the table information off of the CC.

PRO-96/2096 does require the multi-table settings.

WHP appears to be on the system. 67xx TG's. Laramie County does not appear to be on the system at this time.

Cheyenne Fire is 800 and that site is connect to Wyolink. No signal to speak of down here since they re-banded. The old system would occasionally fade in on this side of the border.
 

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Don’t forget 155.19 as a cc and make sure you have a Wildcard interred that way you will catch all traffic. What little there is. See page 19 of your manual as a starting point.
 

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I have yet to hear a 155.190 CC on the Colorado side. It will get clobbered by C.U. Police in Boulder which has a decent footprint into the Northern Colorado area.

154.070 is constant but suffers from interference from Denver Fire Vocalarm paging.

154.010 fades in and is subject to intreference from Loveland Fire when they use the frequency for VHF/800 Patches.
 

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WyoLink Tower files

I have attached the tower files that were monitored this morning.
Hope this will correct some of the errors that are in the RR listing for the WyoLink system.

(Before you say it... I tried the "submit" function and it did not work.)


73 from west Ft. Collins,

The Spud
 

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tyytor

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I have attached the tower files that were monitored this morning.
Hope this will correct some of the errors that are in the RR listing for the WyoLink system.

(Before you say it... I tried the "submit" function and it did not work.)


73 from west Ft. Collins,

The Spud

i would like to say good job!!!
that is a very good start,the hard part will be getting others to do the same
across the state, to do drive arounds for the other sites after a while they (real site numbers)
will be found,
thanks for the updates
 

W7LES

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Hello all:

Some additional WyoLink info that may be interesting ...

An earlier post-er had wondered why Wyoming went with 150 MHz VHF trunking, instead of the more common 800 MHz band. The usual one-word answer: money. When the system initial engineering planning was being done back in 2001 or so, under the original Public-Safety Mobile Communications (PSMC) study group, the State was running 26 high-level conventional analog VHF repeater sites which provided about 88% coverage of the land area. Propagation studies were run to see what would be needed to increase the coverage to 95% or better. The VHF solution came out at about 57 sites with an initial cost estimate of around $51 million. in comparison, the 800 MHz studies were halted when the site count exceeded 130 and the projected cost exceeded $85 million, for about a 92% coverage area. Hmmm ...let's see here ... spend an extra $34 million and get less coverage ... for a population of 500,000 ... over an area of some 97,000 square miles ... the VHF plan was selected for WyoLink.

In fairly short order, the WyoLink system outgrew the capacity of a single master site zone controller, and now uses 2 master site zone controllers located in Cheyenne & Casper. The tower site numbers reflect which master site they are connected to: all 1xx towers are controlled from Cheyenne and all 2xx towers connect to Casper. The master site controllers communicate with each other via the state microwave system with backup T1 lines so that no single points of failure, natural or man-made, can take the system down. One interesting limitation in the Motorola system surfaced quite early: although all audio in the system is IP-based digital, it is not possible to transfer conventional analog traffic between the zone controllers. All conventional repeater site channels such as Mutual Aid, and all consoles that need to connect to them, need to be connected to the same master site. Made for some interesting connection configurations, to say the least, but it got done OK.

The selection committee that wrote, evaluated and awarded the initial system contract did an outstanding job. Of the projected $51 million total system cost with mobiles and portables, the fixed-plant infrastructure was estimated to come in around $21 million or so. The contract was negotiated and awarded at about $16 million to the low bidder, Motorola. I know ... "Motorola" and "low bidder" don't usually go together ... but the other proposal came in at about $24 million ... which is why I say the committee did great work. This for a fully-compliant open-standard APCO P-25 digital trunking system that has already seen Motorola, EF Johnson, MA/Com, Tait, Kenwood and Icom radios working on it, so thaere is no being locked into a certain brand of radio to use on the system.

Another earlier post wondered about maps of the Wyoming systems. I was going to attach some maps of the Patrol, Maintenance, Homeland Security and WyoLink towers but they seem to be too big for the RR system to accept. Interestingly, the RR system would not allow me to attach a .p96 file either, fully set up with tower channels and talkgroup IDs. Alternate suggestions welcome.

Another post-er made a reference to the existing State Mutual Aid channel on 154.8750 MHz. This system used to run carrier-squelch simplex and is being converted to repeater operation with PL access tones. From the basic scanner user standpoint, all you need to do is monitor the original 154.8750 frequency and you will hear everything within range.

An earlier post made reference to the upcoming "narrowbanding below 512 MHz" deadline of 2013 and wondered how it applies to Wyoming. First off, the new WyoLink system is set up and running on 12.5 KHz so all the new systems meet the 2013 rule. Second, it is expected that the existing Patrol, SALECS and Maintenance channels will likely have had all their users migrated to WyoLink, and they will be simply turned off. If, however, the migration is not completed, these channels are already on new narrowband-capable repeaters and would simply be reprogrammed to narrow-band. (These new repeaters were purchased with the WyoLink site equipment and currently run on the conventional channels - the plan is that they will be reprogrammed for use as trunking repeaters, for added site capacity, after the conventional channels are turned off). Third, the existing analog Mutual Aid channel will be narrow-banded in 2013 and kept in service for the foreseeable future, as a gateway between the trunking & analog systems.

More later.

Regards,

Larry
 

W7LES

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WyoLink info

Hello:

Data from the Pro96com program follows:

[System]
SystemID=420
SystemIDHEX=1A4
WACN=00000
Description=WyoLink

[Towers]
101=85 South
104=Sherman Hill
105=Snow King
107=Cheyenne LL
108=Oyster Ridge
110=North Albin
111=Sage
113=Russell Hill
114=Salt Pass
115=1st Divide
116=Whitcomb Hill
119=Hogsback
120=Church Buttes
121=Strouss Hill
122=Aspen Mtn
124=South Pass
125=Delaney Rim
126=Aspen Ridge
127=Narrows Hill
128=Hell Hole
129=Jade Mtn
131=Virgin Hill
132=Baggs Hill
134=Divide Hill
137=9 Mile
140=Muddy Gap
143=Shirley Mtn
201=Casper POE
202=Pine Ridge
203=77 Hill
204=Morton Hill
205=Casper Mtn
206=Waltman Hill
207=Copper Mtn
208=Winkleman Dome
209=Windy Ridge
210=Cedar Mtn
211=Dead Indian
212=Torchlite
213=Rattlesnake
214=Banner Ridge
215=Tisdale Divide
216=Tisdale Mtn
217=Pumpkin Buttes
218=LoneTree
219=Rozet Hill
220=Chicken Cr
221=Warren Peak
222=Mt Pisgah

Note that all WyoLink towers have 3-digit identifiers.

Regards,

Larry
 

tyytor

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thanks for the updates,
i am sure they may add more sites a they find dead spots???
please keep us posted
 

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How do I know what Freq. to put in? Mostly I want to hit stuff in Cheyenne area and for the State Patrol would like to get them all over the state plus the snow plows, some of them are all black that I seen on the Wyolink and there is like only 4 numbers in the 100's 1 in 200's and a bunch in the 1,000's in the database?
Can someone also tell me what the Wildcard Group means & Wildcard Private means?

Thanks in Advance
 

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System List

Larry, thank you for posting that list of the REAL system ID's. I had confirmed a lot of those through travel in the area, but it's nice to see confirmation.

Here's some current control channel info to go with the System ID's I've listened to. I suspect that some of the frequencies are "rounded" and should really be 12.5 KHz based, but the BCD-396 works fine with what is listed. I've used the city name mostly, since the HP units call it that way.

120 Lyman 151.365 MHz
122 Rock Springs 150.830
125 Wamsutter 151.835
129 Jeffrey City 151.085
132 Baggs 150.900
134 Rawlins West 150.975
137 Rawlins North/East 151.1825
140 Muddy Gap 150.885
143 Shirley Mountain 153.920 was 156.000
201 Casper 150.975
204 Douglas 150.775
205 Casper Mountain 154.215
206 Waltman 150.905
216 Kaycee 151.410

From my office here in Casper I hear 201, 204, 205, 206, and 216. Pretty fantastic coverage.

Mike
Casper, Wyoming
 
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Genleman- Is it safe to assume the frequencies and tower sites have been turned on? And since the system has not been confirmed rr is not going to put the frequencies and id numbers in the database. I will be in your state next summer, unless I have tomake an emergency run in the winter, have plenty of space in PSR500, so would it be wise to start the new system now? If this system and the locals are like those for the UCAN it will be really a pleasure to both communicate and use the information you wonderful people supply.
 

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Hello all:

Here is a correlated listing of the tower numbers and the control channels - the .p96 file truncates some of the site names. The letters tba = to be assigned, a placeholder for possible future sites. An assigned tower number with a 0.0000 frequency indicates an assignment that is to be confirmed.


Tower Site Frequency

101 85 SOUTH 1 154.0700
101 85 SOUTH 2 155.4300
104 SHERMAN 1 155.0700
104 SHERMAN 2 155.1900
105 SNOW KING 1 155.5350
105 SNOW KING 2 0.0000
107 CHEYENNE 1 0.0000
107 CHEYENNE 2 0.0000
108 OYSTER 1 153.7475
108 OYSTER 2 156.1275
110 N ALBIN 1 154.3250
110 N ALBIN 2 155.5050
111 SAGE 1 150.9800
111 SAGE 2 151.4675
113 RUSSELL 1 154.0100
113 RUSSELL 2 154.3550
114 SALT PASS 1 151.2725
114 SALT PASS 2 154.3025
115 1ST DIVIDE 1 154.0850
115 1ST DIVIDE 2 154.1075
116 WHITCOMB 1 154.7700
116 WHITCOMB 2 154.8300
119 HOGSBACK 1 155.6175
119 HOGSBACK 2 155.3925
120 CHURCH 1 154.9125
120 CHURCH 2 151.3625
121 STROUSS 1 150.8900
121 STROUSS 2 150.9500
122 ASPEN MTN 1 150.8300
122 ASPEN MTN 2 150.9350
124 SO PASS 1 153.7850
124 SO PASS 2 153.8900
125 DELANEY 1 151.8350
125 DELANEY 2 151.0475
126 ASPEN RDG 1 151.0175
126 ASPEN RDG 2 155.5425
127 NARROWS 1 151.0700
127 NARROWS 2 155.5575
128 HELL HOLE 1 152.0600
128 HELL HOLE 2 152.2100
129 JADE MTN 1 151.0850
129 JADE MTN 2 151.4000
131 VIRGIN HI 1 151.2575
131 VIRGIN HI 2 153.8975
132 BAGGS 1 150.8975
132 BAGGS 2 150.9425
134 DIVIDE HI 1 150.9725
134 DIVIDE HI 2 151.6250
137 9-MILE 1 151.1825
137 9-MILE 2 151.2425
140 MUDDY GAP 1 150.8825
140 MUDDY GAP 2 151.0025
143 SHIRLEY 1 153.8300
143 SHIRLEY 2 153.9200
143 SHIRLEY 4 156.0000
201 CASPER POE 1 150.7825
201 CASPER POE 2 150.8050
201 CASPER POE 3 150.9725
202 PINE RIDGE 1 151.0550
202 PINE RIDGE 2 153.6425
203 77 HILL 1 153.0800
203 77 HILL 2 153.8825
204 MORTON 1 150.7750
204 MORTON 2 150.7900
205 CASPER MTN 1 152.7800
205 CASPER MTN 2 154.2125
206 WALTMAN 1 150.9050
206 WALTMAN 2 151.3025
207 COPPER MTN 1 154.6500
207 COPPER MTN 2 153.8225
208 WINKLEMAN 1 153.7925
208 WINKLEMAN 2 153.9875
209 WINDY RDG 1 154.0400
209 WINDY RDG 2 155.1375
210 CEDAR MTN 1 155.6925
210 CEDAR MTN 2 156.1650
211 DEAD IND 1 153.2525
211 DEAD IND 2 0.0000
212 TORCHLITE 1 154.0250
212 TORCHLITE 2 154.3625
213 RATTLESNK 1 150.9200
213 RATTLESNK 2 154.0325
214 BANNER RDG 1 154.5850
214 BANNER RDG 2 151.6250
215 TISDALE DI 1 151.1900
215 TISDALE DI 2 151.2200
216 TISDALE MT 1 151.4075
216 TISDALE MT 2 154.1225
217 PUMPKIN 1 154.0175
217 PUMPKIN 2 155.4975
217 PUMPKIN 3 151.0175
218 LONETREE 1 151.0400
218 LONETREE 2 151.0775
219 ROZET HILL 1 153.7775
219 ROZET HILL 2 154.6250
219 ROZET HILL 3 153.9200
220 CHICKEN CR 1 154.2425
220 CHICKEN CR 2 154.3775
221 WARREN PK 1 153.6575
221 WARREN PK 2 0.0000
222 MT PISGAH 1 156.1500
222 MT PISGAH 2 0.0000
tba 3-MILE 1 151.2725
tba 3-MILE 2 151.2575
tba AFTON LL 1 0.0000
tba AFTON LL 2 0.0000
tba BUFFALO 1 0.0000
tba BUFFALO 2 0.0000
tba CEDAR RDG 1 153.9425
tba CEDAR RDG 2 151.2425
tba CODY 1 0.0000
tba CODY 2 0.0000
tba DOUGLAS 1 0.0000
tba DOUGLAS 2 0.0000
tba EVANSTON 1 0.0000
tba EVANSTON 2 0.0000
tba GILLETTE 1 0.0000
tba GILLETTE 2 0.0000
tba GREYBULL 1 0.0000
tba GREYBULL 2 0.0000
tba GRN RIVER 1 0.0000
tba GRN RIVER 2 0.0000
tba JACKSON 1 0.0000
tba JACKSON 2 0.0000
tba KEMMERER 1 0.0000
tba KEMMERER 2 0.0000
tba LANDER 1 0.0000
tba LANDER 2 0.0000
tba LARAMIE 1 0.0000
tba LARAMIE 2 0.0000
tba LUSK 1 0.0000
tba LUSK 2 0.0000
tba NEWCASTLE 1 0.0000
tba NEWCASTLE 2 0.0000
tba PINEDALE 1 0.0000
tba PINEDALE 2 0.0000
tba PINKHAM 1 0.0000
tba PINKHAM 2 0.0000
tba POW WOW 1 151.4150
tba POW WOW 2 154.7475
tba RAWLINS 1 0.0000
tba RAWLINS 2 0.0000
tba SHERIDAN 1 0.0000
tba SHERIDAN 2 0.0000
tba SUNDANCE 1 0.0000
tba SUNDANCE 2 0.0000
tba THERMOP 1 0.0000
tba THERMOP 2 0.0000
tba TORRINGTON 1 0.0000
tba TORRINGTON 2 0.0000
tba WHEATLAND 1 0.0000
tba WHEATLAND 2 0.0000
tba WORLAND 1 0.0000
tba WORLAND 2 0.0000


In reply to an earlier post - these are the frequencies to put in your scanner. If you have set up the channel plan references correctly, the scanner will shift to the associated voice channels automatically.

Mike in Casper - I will be headed up to Sheridan next Tuesday and will be dragging the Cheyenne WHP talkgroup traffic along with me up I-25 & I-90, to test out the PRO-96 scanners if you want to try listening in, probably returning to Cheyenne on Thursday, maybe Friday.

3mary2 - the system is on the air & operating today, with most all of the 1xx towers on the air. Some of the northeastern 2xx towers are awaiting some final tweaks on the microwave linking system - Warren & Pisgah - and most of the northwestern 2xx towers are awaiting some microwave dish replacements. Most all of the 2xx towers should be operational by the end of the year. I've been emailing with Thunderbolt about getting the WyoLink database section updated.

Regards,

Larry W7LES
 

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Howdy:

Well, let's see what happens with the first posting of some talkgroup information. These are the County Agency Talkgroups or CATs - 4 to each County - intended to be used for mutual aid comms between agencies within a County. The first 2 digits in each case is the County number.


Radio Display
TG Hex
TG Dec
Location or County


01 CAT1
32dc
13020
Natrona

01 CAT2
32dd
13021
Natrona

01 CAT3
32de
13022
Natrona

01 CAT4
32df
13023
Natrona

02 CAT1
8c
140
Laramie

02 CAT2
8d
141
Laramie

02 CAT3
8e
142
Laramie

02 CAT4
8f
143
Laramie

03 CAT1
32e0
13024
Sheridan

03 CAT2
32e1
13025
Sheridan

03 CAT3
32e2
13026
Sheridan

03 CAT4
32e3
13027
Sheridan

04 CAT1
90
144
Sweetwater

04 CAT2
91
145
Sweetwater

04 CAT3
92
146
Sweetwater

04 CAT4
93
147
Sweetwater

05 CAT1
94
148
Albany

05 CAT2
95
149
Albany

05 CAT3
96
150
Albany

05 CAT4
97
151
Albany

06 CAT1
98
152
Carbon

06 CAT2
99
153
Carbon

06 CAT3
9a
154
Carbon

06 CAT4
9b
155
Carbon

07 CAT1
9c
156
Goshen

07 CAT2
9d
157
Goshen

07 CAT3
9e
158
Goshen

07 CAT4
9f
159
Goshen

08 CAT1
a0
160
Platte

08 CAT2
a1
161
Platte

08 CAT3
a2
162
Platte

08 CAT4
a3
163
Platte

09 CAT1
32e4
13028
Big Horn

09 CAT2
32e5
13029
Big Horn

09 CAT3
32e6
13030
Big Horn

09 CAT4
32e7
13031
Big Horn

10 CAT1
32e8
13032
Fremont

10 CAT2
32e9
13033
Fremont

10 CAT3
32ea
13034
Fremont

10 CAT4
32eb
13035
Fremont

11 CAT1
32ec
13036
Park

11 CAT2
32ed
13037
Park

11 CAT3
32ee
13038
Park

11 CAT4
32ef
13039
Park

12 CAT1
a4
164
Lincoln

12 CAT2
a5
165
Lincoln

12 CAT3
a6
166
Lincoln

12 CAT4
a7
167
Lincoln

13 CAT1
32f0
13040
Converse

13 CAT2
32f1
13041
Converse

13 CAT3
32f2
13042
Converse

13 CAT4
32f3
13043
Converse

14 CAT1
32f4
13044
Niobrara

14 CAT2
32f5
13045
Niobrara

14 CAT3
32f6
13046
Niobrara

14 CAT4
32f7
13047
Niobrara

15 CAT1
32f8
13048
Hot Springs

15 CAT2
32f9
13049
Hot Springs

15 CAT3
32fa
13050
Hot Springs

15 CAT4
32fb
13051
Hot Springs

16 CAT1
32fc
13052
Johnson

16 CAT2
32fd
13053
Johnson

16 CAT3
32fe
13054
Johnson

16 CAT4
32ff
13055
Johnson

17 CAT1
3300
13056
Campbell

17 CAT2
3301
13057
Campbell

17 CAT3
3302
13058
Campbell

17 CAT4
3303
13059
Campbell

18 CAT1
3304
13060
Crook

18 CAT2
3305
13061
Crook

18 CAT3
3306
13062
Crook

18 CAT4
3307
13063
Crook

19 CAT1
a8
168
Uinta

19 CAT2
a9
169
Uinta

19 CAT3
aa
170
Uinta

19 CAT4
ab
171
Uinta

20 CAT1
3308
13064
Washakie

20 CAT2
3309
13065
Washakie

20 CAT3
330a
13066
Washakie

20 CAT4
330b
13067
Washakie

21 CAT1
330c
13068
Weston

21 CAT2
330d
13069
Weston

21 CAT3
330e
13070
Weston

21 CAT4
330f
13071
Weston

22 CAT1
ac
172
Teton

22 CAT2
ad
173
Teton

22 CAT3
ae
174
Teton

22 CAT4
af
175
Teton

23 CAT1
b0
176
Sublette

23 CAT2
b1
177
Sublette

23 CAT3
b2
178
Sublette

23 CAT4
b3
179
Sublette


Notes

CAT = County Agency Talkgroup - mutual aid between agencies within a County



Regards,

Larry W7LES
 

tyytor

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Messages
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Location
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thank you for the info,
how it is set up in the pro96 files?,
is a file avalible to look at?
or setup for each county for the MAT's
and what is the DHS regions 1-7??
sounds like a very well set up system.
 
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