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- SPEN for Northern NJ - RadioReference. com Forums
SPEN is a subset of that but many counties have their own "hotline" or equivalent for things generally internal to the county Depending upon the county protocol, the dispatcher discretion, the nature of the issue, etc , the message may go out over SPEN, the county "hotline," or both
- SPEN - RadioReference. com Forums
The original SPEN plan called for the following: SPEN 1 - a point to point frequency, but mobiles were allowed SPEN 2 - the national law enforcement emergency channel SPEN 3 - a law enforcement car-to-car channel (was more or less unusable in Bergen Co because of Rockland Co using it)
- NJ SPEN UTAC - RadioReference. com Forums
Good day everyone I was searching the forums and couldn't find anything recent so I figured I'd ask - Is the NJ SPEN and UTAC frequencies still operational? Thank you
- S. P. E. N. - RadioReference. com Forums
SPEN 1 with a Radio Shack Sputnik ground plane I get all of Burlington counties alerts it is interesting they had a retirement announcement of a transmission from an officer in Burlington to make his retirement transmission, they announced it on SPEN 1 but it only went over the Burlington County encrypted system
- SPEN Radio Traffic on the various trunked systems
Hi all, since so many NJ counties plus the state have gone to trunked systems, has SPEN 1 been rendered somewhat useless? Or do county dispatchers monitor it, share the pertinent info over their trunked systems to affected units? Or is there a SPEN TG on each system? Are there TG's where
- Spen - RadioReference. com Forums
generally speaking spen is mostly "line of sight" just like any other vhf simplex frequency variables such as output power and antenna height play into the equation i do know of what i consider to be a pretty far spen exchange a police dept in central eastern monmouth county talked base to car on spen 1 the car was in lodi police hq was able to
- SPEN for Northern NJ | Page 2 | RadioReference. com Forums
SPEN is a perfect example true radio interoperability after 911 interoperability was the new political buzzword, then everyone started to build ( were sold ) these statewide county wide closed systems and getting rid of there perfectly good conventional radios, then starting to encrypt everything and we are now further away from true radio
- SPEN 1 Carrier - RadioReference. com Forums
Yes, SPEN 4 is the primary medevac option This is all they really* have right now because UTAC 43D is not working for NorthSTAR They can hear ground units calling them, but cannot talk back to the ground Thus, agencies who washed VHF and SPEN capabilities out of their reach, (based on Central NJ encounters), are resorting to the nasty analog to P25 patches by having SPEN 4 patched into TRS
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