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P25 Conventional Systems March 2017 P25 Conventional Systems March 2017 P25 Conventional Systems Total: 1334 P25 Mix Mode Digital P25 & analog VHF 468 VHF 527 VHF/UHF Lo 7 VHF/UHF Lo 6 VHF/UHF Hi 2 UHF Lo 81 UHF Lo 69 UHF Lo/700 3 UHF Hi 46 UHF Hi 58 700/800 48 700/800 18 UHF Hi/800 1 Total: 650 684 Each system was reviewed and listed as separate P25 system or combined with other P25 systems using the following criteria: · Systems counted as a unique system if they used frequencies that were not part of another system within the state, county, city or township. This included federal agencies and military within the state. · Public Safety systems that combined to include included fire, law enforcement and public works counted as one system with one dispatch. · If a system had a separate dispatch then it was listed separately as a fire dispatch, law enforcement or Public works system. · Federal agencies had several systems in some states. These systems were considered separate systems if they used different frequency assignments within the federal frequency bands and had a separate dispatch. · There only two USFS forests that are digital. The BLM and US Forest Service law enforcement use P25 digital with encryption but this does not constitute a P25 system except where noted. Page 1 of 32 P25 Conventional Systems March 2017 STATE SYSTEM NAME P25 Comments System User Freq. Band Alabama Customs Phase 1 Federal VHF DEA Phase 1 Federal UHF Lo FBI Phase 1 Federal VHF Civil Air Patrol Phase 1 Mix Mode Federal VHF US Coast Guard Phase 1 USFS Federal VHF Conecuh National Forest Phase 1 Mix Mode Federal VHF Little River Canyon National Phase 1 Public Safety VHF Cullman County Fire & City Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Cullman (City) Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Double Springs Phase 1 Public Safety VHF Franklin County Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Hanceville phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Oxford Phase 1 Public Safety 700 Pelham Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety UHF Lo Tuscaloosa County & City Mix Mode VHF Alaska ATF Phase 1 Federal VHF GSA Phase 1 Federal UHF Lo FBI Phase 1 Federal VHF Denali National Park Phase 1 NP Federal VHF Kenai Fjords National Park Phase 1 Mix Mode NP Federal VHF Misty Fjords National Monument Phase 1 NP Federal VHF US Fish & Wildlife Phase 1 Federal VHF United States Postal Service Phase 1 Federal UHF Lo United States Coast Guard Phase 1 Federal VHF Alaska State Police Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF New Alaska Dept. of Transportation Phase 1 New Public Safety VHF Galena Forest Phase 1 Tribal lands VHF Statewide Mutual Aid Phase 1 Public Safety VHF Cordova Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Homer Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Kodiak Island Government Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Nome Borough Phase 1 Mix Mode Law Enforcement VHF Sitka (City) Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Skagway Phase 1 Public Safety VHF Arizona ATF Phase 1 Mix Mode Federal VHF BLM Phoenix District Phase 1 Mix Mode Law Enforcement VHF Bureau of Indian Affairs Phase 1 Law Enforcement VHF Customs and Border Patrol Phase 1 Federal VHF FAA Phase 1 Federal VHF FBI Phase 1 Mix Mode Federal VHF CAP Phase 1 Mix Mode Military VHF Glenn Canyon National Recreation Phase 1 Mix Mode NP Federal VHF Grand Canyon NP Phase 1 NP Federal VHF Page 2 of 32 P25 Conventional Systems March 2017 STATE SYSTEM NAME P25 Comments System User Freq. Band Arizona National Parks Monuments Phase 1 Mix Mode NP Federal VHF Western Area Power Admin Phase 1 Federal VHF Arizona Interoperations Phase 1 Mix Mode Emergency 800 Dept. of Emergency & Mil Affairs Phase 1 Emergency 700/800 Benson Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Bisbee Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Cochise County Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Douglas Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Florence Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Fort McDowell Indian Community Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety UHF Lo Gila River Indian Community Phase 1 Public Safety UHF Lo/800 Nogales Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Patagonia Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Santa Cruz County Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Sierra Vista Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Arkansas DEA Phase 1 Federal VHF FBI Phase 1 Federal VHF National Park Service Phase 1 Federal VHF Ozark and Ouachita National Forest Phase 1 Law Enf VHF Army Corps of Engineers Phase 1 Mix Mode Military VHF Carlisle Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Greene County Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Marion County Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Midwest Reg Ozarks Comm Center Phase 1 Fed Agency VHF Mississippi County Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety UHF Lo Mountain Home Phase 1 City Services UHF Lo California BLM Phase 1 Law Enforcement VHF Customs and Border Protection Phase 1 Federal VHF Bureau of Reclamation Phase 1 Federal VHF Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DSS Phase 1 Federal UHF Lo FBI Phase 1 Federal VHF Passport Agency Phase 1 Federal UHF Lo USGS Phase 1 Mix Mode Federal VHF Joshua Tree National Park Phase 1 Mix Mode Federal VHF Lassen Volcanic National Park Phase 1 Mix Mode Federal VHF Pinnacles National Monument Phase 1 Federal VHF Point Reyes National Seashore Phase 1 Mix Mode Federal VHF Redwood N Park - Crescent City Phase 1 Mix Mode Federal VHF Santa Monica Mtns Nat Recreation Phase 1 Mix Mode Federal VHF Whiskeytown Nat Recreation Area Phase 1 Mix Mode Federal VHF Civil Air Patrol Phase 1 Mix Mode Military VHF USCG - Northern & Southern CA Phase 1 Federal VHF Department of Veterans Affairs Phase 1 Federal UHF Lo United States Postal Service Phase 1 Mix Mode Federal UHF Lo Page 3 of 32 P25 Conventional Systems March 2017 STATE SYSTEM NAME P25 Comments System User Freq. Band California California Highway Patrol (CHP) Phase 1 Mix Mode Law Enforcement UHF Lo/700 (State Parks) Phase 1 St. Parks 700 Butte County P25 Mix Mode Law Enforcement VHF Contra Costa County Phase 1 Mix Mode Fire Tac VHF Kern County Phase 1 Law Enforcement UHF Lo Cities-Corcoran, Hanford, Lemoore Phase 1 Law Enforcement UHF Lo Los Angeles County Mutual Aid Phase 1 Mix Mode Mutual Aid UHF HI Marine Common System Phase 1 Federal VHF Madera Phase 1 Mix Mode Law Enforcement UHF Lo MERA Conventional Phase 1 Public Safety UHF HI Marin Mutual Aid Phase 1 Mix Mode Mutual Aid UHF HI Merced UC Phase 1 University 800 CSU Fullerton Phase 1 Campus Police 800 Riverside (City) Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety UHF Lo San Diego County Transit Phase 1 Transportation 800 San Joaquin County Phase 1 Public Safety UHF Lo County General Services Phase 1 Law & Pub Works UHF Lo Escalon Phase 1 Public Safety UHF Lo Lodi Phase 1 Public Safety UHF Lo Manteca Phase 1 Public Safety UHF Lo Ripon Phase 1 Public Safety UHF Lo Stockton Phase 1 Public Safety UHF Lo Tracy Phase 1 Public Safety UHF Lo Port of Stockton Phase 1 Public Safety UHF Lo San Joaquin Community College Phase 1 Law Enforcement UHF Lo University of the Pacific Phase 1 Mix Mode Law Enforcement UHF Lo Santa Barbara County Santa Maria Phase 1 Public Safety UHF Lo Allan Hancock College Phase 1 Mix Mode Law Enforcement UHF Lo Santa Clara County Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Hi Shasta County - Redding Phase 1 Law Tac 800 Sutter County - Yuba City Phase 1 Mix Mode Law Enforcement UHF Lo Tule River Indian Tribe Phase 1 Mix Mode Law Enforcement UHF Lo Simi Valley Phase 1 Law Enforcement UHF HI Colorado Transportation Security Admin Phase 1 Federal VHF Denver Fed/Non-Fed Interoper Phase 1 Interop VHF FBI Phase 1 Federal VHF Marshals Service Phase 1 Federal VHF United States Mint - Denver Phase 1 Federal VHF NPS Colorado National Monumnet Phase 1 Federal VHF Curecanti National Recreation Area Phase 1 Federal VHF Rocky Mountain National Park Phase 1 Law Enforcement VHF Garfield County Phase 1 Mix Mode Law Enforcement VHF Connecticut State Police Phase 1 Public Safety 800 Protective Service Phase 1 Federal VHF Page 4 of 32 P25 Conventional Systems March 2017 STATE SYSTEM NAME P25 Comments System User Freq. Band Connecticut TSA Phase 1 Federal VHF FBI Phase 1 Federal VHF VA Medical Center West Haven Phase 1 Security UHF Lo Civil Air Patrol Phase 1 Mix Mode Military VHF United States Coast Guard Phase 1 Mix Mode Military VHF Fairfield County - Bridgeport Phase 1 Law Enforcement VHF Bridgeport Phase 1 Mix Mode Fire Dispatch VHF Darien Phase 1 Law Enforcement VHF Monroe Phase 1 Law Enf & Pub WorksUHF Lo Monroe Phase 1 Mix Mode Fire Dispatch UHF Lo New Canaan Phase 1 Law Enforcement VHF Newtown Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Norwalk Phase 1 Transportation UHF HI Redding Phase 1 Law Enforcement VHF Stamford Phase 1 Law Enforcement 700/800 Weston Phase 1 Law Enforcement VHF Westport Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety UHF Hi/800 Wilton Phase 1 Law Enf & Fire UHF Lo Hartford County Bristol Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety 800 Enfield Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety UHF Lo Glastonbury Phase 1 Law Enforcement 800 Manchester Phase 1 Law Enforcement UHF Lo Plainville Phase 1 Law Enforcement VHF South Windsor Phase 1 Law Enforcement VHF Suffield Phase 1 Mix Mode Law Enforcement VHF Litchfield County - New Milford Phase 1 Law Enforcement VHF Thomaston Phase 1 Mix Mode Law Enforcement UHF Lo Torrington Phase 1 Law Enforcement VHF Woodbury Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety VHF Middlesex County - Durham Phase 1 Emergency VHF New Haven County - Branford Phase 1 Mix Mode Public Safety UHF Lo Cheshire Phase 1 Mix Mode Law Enforcement UHF Lo Madison Phase 1 Law Enforcement UHF Lo Meriden Phase 1 Law Enforcement 800 Middlebury Phase 1 Law Enforcement UHF Lo Naugatuck Phase 1 Law Enforcement UHF Lo Southbury Phase 1 Mix Mode Law Enforcement VHF Wallingford Phase 1 Law Enforcement 800 Waterbury Phase 1 Law Enforcement 800 Wolcott Phase 1 Law & Pub Works UHF Lo Delaware Delaware Interop Channels Phase 1 Public Safety 800 Interop Channels Phase 1 Federal VHF/UHF Lo USCG - Delaware Bay Phase 1 Federal VHF Station Indian River Inlet Phase 1 Federal UHF Lo Veterans Hospital Phase 1 Federal UHF Lo Page 5 of 32 P25 Conventional Systems March 2017 STATE SYSTEM NAME P25 Comments System User Freq.
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