NEW ENGLAND INTEROPERABILITY MATRIX Version 1.2 (March 2014) 24-HOUR STATE WARNING POINTS
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1 NE ENGLAN INTEROPERABILITY MATRIX Version 1.2 (March 2014) 24-HOUR STATE ARNING POINTS REGION 1 ( England) REGION 2 (Northeast US) Connecticut: (860) York: (518) epartment of Emergency Services & Public Protection (ESPP) - Communications Center NYS Office of Emergency Management ** staffed 24/7 ** Jersey: (609) Maine: (207) Maine Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) ** Press 1 for atch Operations ** ** directs to State EOC during normal hours, routes to Maine State Police (Augusta) off hours ** Massachusetts: (508) Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) ** staffed 24/7 ** Hampshire: (603) Hampshire State Police ** Press "0" for dispatch, staffed 24/7 ** Rhode Island: (401) Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency (RIEMA) ** directs to State EOC during normal hours, routes to RI National Guard off hours ** Vermont: (802) Vermont epartment of Public Safety (PS) ** directs to State Police or Emergency Management ** Regional Operations Intelligence Center Office of Emergency Communications
2 LLA1 LLA1 LFIRE2 LFIRE2 LLA3 Law Enforcement Law Enforcement Fire (Proposed) Fire (Proposed) Law Enforcement National Interoperability Channel - used in national convention National Interoperability Channel - NOT used in national convention National Interoperability Channel - special notation added VHF LO: 1-1 NOT USE MATRIX: Page 2 of 15 S CSQ A R CSQ A S Fairfield County HL / CSQ A R CSQ A S CSQ A S NE ENGLAN INTEROPERABILITY MATRIX for LO-BAN VHF Version 1.2 (March 2014) VHF Low-Band: National Interoperability Channels Haven County HL Connecticut Maine Massachusetts / Hampshire Office of Emergency Communications Rhode Island LLA3 Law CSQ A S Hartford / Enforcement County HL LLA3 Law / CSQ A S London Enforcement County HL LFIRE4 Fire CSQ A R Vermont
3 NE ENGLAN INTEROPERABILITY MATRIX for HIGH-BAN VHF Version 1.2 (March 2014) Office of Emergency Communications National Interoperability Channel - used in national convention National Interoperability Channel - NOT used in national convention National Interoperability Channel - special notation added VHF HIGH: 1-2 NOT USE MATRIX: Page 3 of 15 VCALL10 VTAC 11 VTAC12 VTAC13 VTAC14 Calling irect irect irect irect irect A / R / N / CSQ A N VCALL10 VCALL10 VCALL10 VCALL CSQ A N VTAC 11 VTAC 11 VTAC 11 VTAC CSQ A N VTAC12 STOCS 1 VTAC12 VTAC12 VTAC CSQ A N VTAC CSQ A N VTAC14 VHF High-Band: Nationwide Interoperability Channels Connecticut Maine Massachusetts Hampshire STOCS 2 & 4 STOCS 3 & 5 VTAC13 VTAC14 VTAC13 VTAC14 VTAC13 VTAC14 Rhode Island VCALL10 VTAC 11 VTAC12 VTAC13 VTAC14 pending (summer 2014) pending (summer 2014) pending (summer 2014) pending (summer 2014) pending (summer 2014) VCALL10 VTAC 11 VTAC12 VTAC13 VTAC14 Vermont VCOMM Lifeline Hailing (proposed) VCOMM Lifeline Hailing (current) EMS Statewide - Air Support VFIRE21 VFIRE22 VFIRE23 VFIRE24 VFIRE25 VFIRE26 VME28 VME29 VLA31 VLA32 VTAC36 SAR NFM Fire Mutual Fire Mutual Fire Mutual Fire Mutual Fire Mutual Fire Mutual EMS Mutual EMS Mutual LE Mutual LE Mutual Tatcical Search & Rescue A / R / N / CSQ A N VFIRE21 VFIRE21 VFIRE CSQ A N VFIRE22 VFIRE22 VFIRE CSQ A VFIRE23 VFIRE23 VFIRE CSQ A N VFIRE24 VFIRE24 VFIRE CSQ A N VFIRE25 VFIRE25 VFIRE25 Fire Intercity CSQ A VFIRE26 VFIRE CSQ A N MENET CTCSS VME28 VME28 HEAR CSQ A N VME29 VME29 VME CSQ A TRI STATE Hotline* CTCSS CONOPS 2 NCC Nationwide Car-to-Car VLA31 VLA31 NLEEF* CSQ A N VLA32 VLA32 VLA CSQ A R N VTAC CSQ A N VHF High-Band: Nationwide Mutual Channels Connecticut CONOPS 3 EMA / LASAR Maine Massachusetts Hampshire Rhode Island Land/Air SAR epoyable EMS interstate coordination HEAR-2 Vermont Statewide EMS (CTCSS by district) SAR NFM
4 VHF HIGH: 2-2 MATRIX: Page 4 of 15 STOCS 1 STOCS 2 STOCS 3 STOCS 4 STOCS 5 EMHS RGN 1 EMHS RGN 2 EMHS RGN 3 EMHS RGN 4 EMHS RGN 5 TRI-STATE* SSP NCC EMA / LASAR SPCC SF SCC R1 BOSTON R1 Amesbury R1 Framingham R1 Tewksbury R1 TAC R2 Pilgrim R2 Plymouth R2 Bridgewater R2 TAC R3 Adams R3 Amherst R3 estboro R3 TAC S TAC 16 VEMS02 VLALPS VLALPN NLEEF* Police Intercity HEAR-2 Tx A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N CSQ CSQ A N CSQ CSQ A N CSQ CSQ A N CSQ CSQ A N CSQ CSQ A N CSQ CSQ A N A R N A R N A R N A R N A N A R N A R N A R N A N A R N A R N A R N A N A N CSQ A N A N A N CSQ A N CSQ CSQ A N A N VHF HIGH-BAN: State Interoperability Channels ESCRIPTION CONNECTICUT eployable Gateway (VHF/UHF/800): (5 watt max) eployable Gateway (VHF/UHF/800): (5 watt max) eployable Gateway (VHF/UHF/800): (5 watt max) eployable Gateway (VHF/UHF/800): (5 watt max) eployable Gateway (VHF/UHF/800): (5 watt max) EMHS R1: Southwest CT (Fairfield/Bridgeport Area) EMHS R2: South Central CT (Greater Haven Area) EMHS R3: North Central CT (Greater Hartford Area) EMHS R4: Eastern CT ( London/indham Area) EMHS R5: Northwest CT (Litchfield Area) Law Enforcement Car-to-Car (VLA31 with different PL) MAINE CONOPS 1: Statewide State Police CONOPS 2: Nationwide Car-to-Car CONOPS 3: Emergency Management & Land/Air Search & Rescue CONOPS 4: State Police Car-to-Car CONOPS 5: Statewide Fire CONOPS 6: Statewide Car-to-Car MASSACHUSETTS MEMA Region 1: Suffolk County MEMA Region 1: Northern Essex County MEMA Region 1: Southern Middlesex & Northern Norfolk Counties MEMA Region 1: Northern Middlesex & Southern Essex Counties MEMA Region 1: irect MEMA Region 2: Pilgrim Power Station MEMA Region 2: Plymouth, Barnstable, & ukes Counties MEMA Region 2: Southern Norfolk & Bristol Counties MEMA Region 2: irect MEMA Region 3: Berkshire & Franklin Counties MEMA Region 3: Hampshire & Hampden Counties MEMA Region 3: Eastern orcester County MEMA Region 3: irect MEMA: Statewide NE HAMPSHIRE Lineup: EMS Mutual Lineup: Law Enforcement Mutual, Southern NH Lineup: Law Enforcement Mutual, Northern NH Law Enforcement Car-to-Car (VLA31 with different PL) RHOE ISLAN Rhode Island statewide, also used in Southeast Massachusetts VERMONT Statewide EMS Mutual (designated for MCI usage)
5 National Interoperability Channel - used in national convention UHF: 1-2 National Interoperability Channel - NOT used in national convention MATRIX: page 5 of 15 National Interoperability Channel - special notation added NOT USE NE ENGLAN INTEROPERABILITY MATRIX for UHF Version 1.2 (March 2014) Office of Emergency Communications UHF (400 MHz): National Interoperability Channels Connecticut Maine Massachusetts Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont UCALL40 Calling CSQ A R N UCALL40 UCALL40 UCALL40 capable UCALL40 UCALL40 VCOMM Lifeline Hailing UCALL40 UTAC41 UTAC41 UTAC42 UTAC42 UTAC43 UTAC43 Calling irect irect irect irect CSQ A N UCALL40 UCALL CSQ A R N UTAC41 Simplex STOCS1 UTAC CSQ A N UTAC41 UTAC CSQ A R N UTAC42 Simplex STOCS 2 & 4 UTAC CSQ A N UTAC42 UTAC CSQ A R N UTAC43 Simplex STOCS 3 & 5 UTAC CSQ A N UTAC43 UTAC43 UCALL40 UCALL40 UTAC41 capable UTAC41 UTAC41 UTAC41 UTAC42 capable UTAC42 UTAC42 UTAC42 UTAC43 capable UTAC43 UTAC43 UTAC43 UCALL40 UTAC41 UTAC42 UTAC43
6 ME-9 ME-92 ME-10 ME-102 ME-1 ME-12 ME-2 ME-22 ME-3 ME-32 ME-4 ME-42 ME-5 ME-52 ME-6 ME-62 ME-7 ME-72 ME-8 ME-82 UHF (400MHz): MEICAL / EMS National Mutual Channels Connecticut A R N ME-9 ME A R N ME-92 ME A R N ME-10 ME A R N ME-102 ME A R N ME-1 ME A R N ME-12 ME A R N ME-2 ME A R N ME-22 ME A R N ME-3 Southwest CT: ME-3 South Central CT: A R N ME-32 ME-32 Eastern CT: A R N ME-4 North Central CT: ME A R N ME-42 Northwest CT: ME A R N ME-5 ME A R N ME-52 ME A R N ME-6 ME A R N ME-62 ME A R N ME-7 ME A R N ME-72 ME A R N ME-8 ME A R N ME-82 ME-82 UHF: 2-2 MATRIX: page 6 of 15 Massachusetts CME Hampden County: CME estern MA: CME Hampshire County: CME Franklin County: CME orcester County: CME Merrimack Valley: CME North Shore: CME Metro Boston: CME Southwest (Bristol): CME Cape & Islands: CME Southeast (Plymouth): STOCS 1 STOCS 2 STOCS 3 STOCS 4 STOCS 5 NHBEC/R VSP C2C MEMA UHF Tone/ Tone/ A N A N A N A N A N A R N A R N CSQ A N UHF (400MHz): State Interoperability Channels escription eployable Gateway (VHF/UHF/800): (5 watt max) eployable Gateway (VHF/UHF/800): (5 watt max) eployable Gateway (VHF/UHF/800): (5 watt max) eployable Gateway (VHF/UHF/800): (5 watt max) eployable Gateway (VHF/UHF/800): (5 watt max) MEMA: Metro-Boston NE HAMPSHIRE HSEM: Statewide UHF Channel (used low power, not used near VT) VERMONT VSP 2: Channel 2 Car-to-Car CONNECTICUT MASSACHUSETTS
7 National Interoperability Channel - used in national convention National Interoperability Channel - NOT used in national convention 800 MHz: 1-3 National Interoperability Channel - special notation added MATRIX: page 7 of 15 NOT USE NE ENGLAN INTEROPERABILITY MATRIX for 800MHz Version 1.2 (March 2014) Office of Emergency Communications 8CALL90 8CALL90 8TAC91 8TAC91 8TAC92 8TAC92 8TAC93 8TAC93 8TAC94 8TAC94 Usage Calling Calling irect irect irect irect irect Mobile Tone/N AC Mobile 800 MHz (post-rebanding): National Interoperability Channels Tone/ CSQ A R N 8CALL90 8CALL90 8CALL CSQ A N 8CALL90 8CALL90 8CALL CSQ A R N 8TAC91 8TAC91 8TAC CSQ A N 8TAC91 8TAC91 8TAC CSQ A R N 8TAC92 8TAC92 8TAC CSQ A N 8TAC92 8TAC92 8TAC CSQ A R N 8TAC93 8TAC93 8TAC CSQ A N 8TAC93 8TAC93 8TAC CSQ A R N 8TAC94 8TAC94 Connecticut Maine Massachusetts Hampshire Rhode Island 8TAC CSQ A N 8TAC94 8TAC94 8TAC94 ICALL ICALL- ITAC 1 ITAC1- ITAC 2 ITAC2- ITAC 3 ITAC3- ITAC 4 ITAC4- RISCON C-BANK Simplex toggle on radio RISCON C-BANK Simplex toggle on radio RISCON C-BANK Simplex toggle on radio RISCON C-BANK Simplex toggle on radio RISCON C-BANK Simplex toggle on radio Vermont
8 STATE Tone/N AC Tone/ LPA-1R A R N LPA A N CSPERN A R NESP-R A R N NESP A N STOCS A STOCS A STOCS A STOCS A STOCS A COM IR A LOC IR A 800MHz (post-rebanding): State Interoperability Channels escription CONNECTICUT LP1R LP1R CT State Police Emergency Radio Network England ide - England ide - irect eployable Gateway (VHF/UHF/800): All Counties (5 watt max) eployable Gateway (VHF/UHF/800): All Counties, except Fairfied (5 watt max) eployable Gateway (VHF/UHF/800): All Counties, except Fairfield and London (5 watt max) eployable Gateway (VHF/UHF/800): in Fairfield County (5 watt max) eployable Gateway (VHF/UHF/800): in Fairfield and London Counties (5 watt max) MASSACHUSETTS State Users: Local Users: 800 MHz: 2-3 MATRIX: page 8 of 15
9 NE ENGLAN INTEROPERABILITY MATRIX for 800MHz Version 1.2 (March 2014) 8TAC Channel Plan (numbers denote last digit of 8TAC/ITAC channel) Connecticut Primary Second Hampshire Primary Second Fairfield 4 1 Belknap 1 4 Hartford 4 1 Carroll 2 3 Litchfield 2 3 Cheshire 4 1 Middlesex 1 4 Coos 1 4 Haven 3 2 Grafton 4 1 London 2 3 Hillsborough 1 4 Tolland 3 2 Merrimack 3 2 indham 1 4 Rockingham 2 3 Strafford 4 1 Maine Primary Second Sullivan 1 4 Androscoggin 2 3 Aroostook 3 2 Rhode Island Primary Second Cumberland 1 4 Bristol (North) 1 4 Franklin 3 2 Bristol (South) 2 3 Hancock 2 3 Kent 3 2 Kennebec 1 4 port 2 3 Knox Lincoln 4 1 ashington 1 4 Oxford 4 1 Penobscot 4 1 Vermont Primary Second Piscataquis 2 3 Addison 1 4 Sagadahoc 4 1 Bennington 4 1 Somerset 4 1 Caledonia 3 2 ashington 1 4 Chittenden 3 2 aldo 3 2 Essex 4 1 York 3 2 Franklin 4 1 Grand Isle 1 4 Massachusetts Primary Second Lamoille 1 4 Barnstable 4 1 Orange 3 2 Berkshire 3 2 Orleans 2 3 Bristol 1 4 Rutland 2 3 ukes 4 1 ashington 2 3 Essex 2 3 indham 2 3 Franklin 1 4 indsor 3 2 Hampden 1 4 Hampshire 4 1 Middlesex 1 4 Nantucket 4 1 Norfolk 3 2 Plymouth (N) 3 2 Plymouth (S) 2 3 Suffolk 3 2 orcester MHz: 3-3 MATRIX: page 9 of 15
10 NE ENGLAN INTEROPERABILITY MATRIX for 700MHz Version 1.2 (March 2014) Office of Emergency Communications National Interoperability Channel - used in national convention National Interoperability Channel - NOT used in national convention 700 MHz: 1-4 National Interoperability Channel - special notation added MATRIX: page 10 of 15 NOT USE 700 MHz (post-rebanding) Connecticut Maine Massachusetts 50-esignators Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont 7CALL50 Calling Repeat $F7E $293 R N 7CALL50 7CALL50 7CALL50 Calling irect $F7E $293 N 7CALL50 7CALL50 7TAC51 Repeat $F7E $293 R N 7TAC51 7TAC51 7TAC51 irect $F7E $293 N 7TAC51 7TAC51 7TAC52 Repeat $F7E $293 R N 7TAC52 7TAC52 7TAC52 EMS irect $F7E $293 N 7TAC52 7TAC52 7TAC53 Repeat $F7E $293 R N 7TAC53 7TAC53 7TAC53 irect $F7E $293 N 7TAC53 7TAC53 7TAC54 Repeat $F7E $293 R N 7TAC54 7TAC54 7TAC54 irect $F7E $293 N 7TAC54 7TAC54 7TAC55 Repeat $F7E $293 R N 7TAC55 7TAC55 7TAC55 irect $F7E $293 N 7TAC55 7TAC55 7TAC56 Repeat $F7E $293 R N 7TAC56 7TAC56 7TAC56 irect $F7E $293 N 7TAC56 7TAC56 7GTAC57 7GTAC57 Other Public Service Repeat Other Public Service irect $F7E $293 R N 7TAC57 7GTAC $F7E $293 N 7TAC57 7GTAC57 7MOB59 Mobile Repeat $F7E $293 R N 7MOB59 7MOB59 7MOB59 Mobile irect $F7E $293 N 7MOB59 7MOB59
11 Connecticut Maine Massachusetts Hampshire 700 MHz: 2-4 MATRIX: page 11 of 15 Rhode Island Vermont 60-esignators 7LA61 Law $F7E $293 R N 7LA61 7LA61 7LA61 Law irect $F7E $293 N 7LA61 7LA61 7LA62 Law $F7E $293 R N 7LA62 7LA62 7LA62 Law irect $F7E $293 N 7LA62 7LA62 7FIRE63 Fire $F7E $293 R N 7FIRE63 7FIRE63 7FIRE63 Fire irect $F7E $293 N 7FIRE63 7FIRE63 7FIRE64 Fire $F7E $293 R N 7FIRE64 7FIRE64 7FIRE64 Fire irect $F7E $293 N 7FIRE64 7FIRE64 7ME65 EMS $F7E $293 R N 7ME65 7ME65 7ME65 EMS irect $F7E $293 N 7ME65 7ME65 7ME66 EMS $F7E $293 R N 7ME66 7ME66 7ME66 EMS irect $F7E $293 N 7ME66 7ME66 7ATA69 Mobile ata $F7E $293 R N XXXX 7ATA69 7ATA69 Mobile ata $F7E $293 N XXXX 7ATA69 Connecticut Maine Massachusetts 70-esignators Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont 7CALL70 Calling Repeat $F7E $293 R N 7CALL70 7CALL70 7CALL70 Calling irect $F7E $293 N 7CALL70 7CALL70 7TAC71 Repeat $F7E $293 R N 7TAC71 7TAC71 7TAC71 irect $F7E $293 N 7TAC71 7TAC71 7TAC72 Repeat $F7E $293 R N 7TAC72 7TAC72 7TAC72 irect $F7E $293 N 7TAC72 7TAC72 7TAC73 Repeat $F7E $293 R N 7TAC73 7TAC73 7TAC73 irect $F7E $293 N 7TAC73 7TAC73 7TAC74 Repeat $F7E $293 R N 7TAC74 7TAC74 7TAC74 irect $F7E $293 N 7TAC74 7TAC74 7TAC75 Repeat $F7E $293 R N 7TAC75 7TAC75 7TAC75 irect $F7E $293 N 7TAC75 7TAC75
12 700 MHz: 3-4 MATRIX: page 12 of 15 Connecticut Maine Massachusetts 70-esignators (continued) Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont 7TAC76 Repeat $F7E $293 R N 7TAC76 7TAC76 7TAC76 irect $F7E $293 N 7TAC76 7TAC76 7GTAC77 Other Public Service Repeat $F7E $293 R N 7GTAC77 7GTAC77 7GTAC77 Other Public Service irect $F7E $293 N 7GTAC77 7GTAC77 7TAC79 Repeat $F7E $293 R N 7TAC79 7TAC75 7TAC79 irect $F7E $293 N 7TAC79 7TAC75 7MOB79 Mobile Repeat $F7E $293 R N XXXX 7MOB79 7MOB79 Mobile irect $F7E $293 N XXXX 7MOB79 Connecticut Maine Massachusetts 80-esignators Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont 7LA81 Law $F7E $293 R N XXXX 7LA81 7LA81 Law irect $F7E $293 N XXXX 7LA81 7LA82 Law $F7E $293 R N XXXX 7LA82 7LA82 Law irect $F7E $293 N XXXX 7LA82 7FIRE83 Fire $F7E $293 R N XXXX 7FIRE83 7FIRE83 Fire irect $F7E $293 N XXXX 7FIRE83 7FIRE84 Fire $F7E $293 R N XXXX 7FIRE84 7FIRE84 Fire irect $F7E $293 N XXXX 7FIRE84 7ME86 Medical / EMS $F7E $293 R N XXXX 7ME86 7ME87 Medical / EMS irect $F7E $293 N XXXX 7ME87 7ME87 Medical / EMS $F7E $293 R N XXXX 7ME87 7ATA89 ata $F7E $293 R N XXXX 7ATA89 7ATA89 ata irect $F7E $293 N XXXX 7ATA89
13 700 MHz: 4-4 MATRIX: page 13 of MHz Low-Power Channels Operation Connecticut Massachusetts 700 MHz Low-Power channels operate at 2-watts maximum power. Please consult with state before usage, for relevant policies and procedures A N 7-NAT All Govt Users X XXXX XXXX A N 7-NAT All Govt Users X XXXX XXXX A N 7-NAT All Govt Users X XXXX XXXX A N 7-ETAC EMA / HS X XXXX XXXX A R N X XXXX XXXX X COM MOB A N 7-LTAC Law Enforcement X XXXX XXXX A R N X XXXX XXXX X LOC MOB A N 7-FTAC Fire Services FIRE TAC A N 7-MTAC Medical FIRE TAC A N 7-FTAC Fire Services COM TAC A N 7-MTAC Medical LOC TAC X X X X State Users X Local users Fire Services Fire Services State Users Local users A N 7-LTAC Law Enforcement LA TAC Law Enforcement A N 7-TAC All Govt Users LA TAC Law Enforcement A N 7-TAC All Govt Users X XXXX XXXX X
14 COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY ORKSHEET Frequency Band VHF Federal IO Channels escription England Area Channel Configuration Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup Eligible Users Freq N or Freq N or N or Nationwide LE LE-A Law Enforcement N CSQ N A Simplex - Calling Nationwide LE LE-1 Law Enforcement N CSQ N A Nationwide LE LE-2 Law Enforcement N $68F N $68F Nationwide LE LE-3 Law Enforcement N $68F N $68F Nationwide LE LE-4 Federal Responders N $68F N $68F Nationwide LE LE-5 Law Enforcement N $68F N $68F Tx Mode A, or M Remarks OJ 25-Cities, available in metro-boston and outlying areas *** no fixed infrastructure in Nationwide LE LE-6 Law Enforcement N $68F N $68F irect for LE-2 Nationwide LE LE-7 Law Enforcement N $68F N $68F irect for LE-3 Nationwide LE LE-8 Law Enforcement N $68F N $68F irect for LE-4 Nationwide LE LE-9 Law Enforcement N $68F N $68F irect for LE-5 Nationwide IR NC-1 Federal Responders N CSQ N A Nationwide IR IR-1 Federal Responders N CSQ N A Nationwide IR IR-2 Federal Responders N CSQ N A Nationwide IR IR-3 Federal Responders N CSQ N A Nationwide IR IR-4 Federal Responders N CSQ N A Nationwide IR IR-5 Federal Responders N CSQ N A Nationwide IR IR-6 Federal Responders N CSQ N A Nationwide IR IR-7 Federal Responders N CSQ N A Nationwide IR IR-8 Federal Responders N CSQ N A Nationwide IR IR-9 Federal Responders N CSQ N A Incident Calling: irect for NC-1 Incident Command: irect for IR-1 Medical Evacuation: irect for IR-2 Logistics Control: irect for IR-3 Interagency Convoy: irect for IR-4 * Federal Agencies may use the channels/frequencies listed above in accordance with their NTIA authorizations * ** State/Local agencies may use the channels/frequencies listed above by formal agreement with the owning federal agency AN proper FCC license modification as articulated in FCC Public Notice A ** ICS 217A
15 COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY ORKSHEET Frequency Band Federal Common Channels escription England Area Channel Configuration Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup Eligible Users Mobile Freq N or Mobile Freq N or Tx Mode A, or M Remarks Boston P Fed IO BP FIO Law Enforcement N N 165 A Boston Police ept. channel for interop w/ federal agencies Boston 25-Cities LE-4 Federal Responders ** N $68F N $68F OJ 25-Cities: available in metro- Boston and outlying areas (** see note below for state/local usage) Connecticut 25-Cities CFedcom-N Federal Responders ** N $ N $653 OJ 25-Cities: Multi-cast. Available in northern Connecticut. (** see note below for state/local usage) Connecticut 25-Cities CFedcom-S Federal Responders ** N $ N $653 OJ 25-Cities: Multi-cast. Available in southern Connecticut. (** see note below for state/local usage) Connecticut 25-Cities CFedcom-E Federal Responders PENING - (Summer 2014) Connecticut 25-Cities CFedcom- Federal Responders PENING - (Summer 2014) Federal Common FECOM Federal Responders ON FILE irect - Federal Common (Analog) Federal Common FECOM- Federal Responders ON FILE irect - Federal Common (igital) HS Common HSNET HS Agencies ON FILE HS Common Repeated HS Common HSTAC HS Agencies ON FILE HS Common irect UHF Federal Interoperability LE-11 Federal Responders N $F7E N $68F Available in Metro-Boston through OS SS (Spring 2014) * Federal Agencies may use the channels/frequencies listed above in accordance with their NTIA authorizations * ** State/Local agencies may use the 25-Cities channels/frequencies listed above by formal agreement with the owning federal agency AN proper FCC license modification as articulated in FCC regulations and/or Public Notice A ** ICS 217A
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