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GRANDVIEW, MO Radio System
System Type: Motorola Type II SmartZone
System Voice: Analog and APCO-25 Common Air Interface 
 
867.4625
867.7125
868.0625
868.3125

Police Talkgroups

DEC HEX Mode Display Description
16 001 A Police 1A Dispatch
48 003 A Police 2A Tactical
80 005 A Police 3A Traffic
688 02b A unidentified usage

Fire Talkgroups

DEC HEX Mode Display Description
208 00d A Fire Disp Dispatch
240 00f A Unknown Usage
272 011 A Fire Tac Fire Tactical
304 013 A unidentified usage
336 015 A unidentified usage

Public Works Talkgroups

DEC HEX Mode Display Description
496 01f A PW Snow Snow Plows
560 023 A unidentified usage

Community Development Talkgroups

DEC HEX Mode Display Description
592 025 A CodesAdmin Codes Admin
656 029 A unidentified usage

Parks and Recreation Talkgroups

DEC HEX Mode Description
464 01d A unidentified usage
528 021 A unidentified usage

Motorola Type II Smartnet

 

 

SmartZone systems are composed of Type II SmartNet systems that are networked together via microwave or land-line data circuits to provide multi-site wide-area communications. Many large public safety and state agencies use SmartZone systems for wide-area communications. Each individual trunked system is considered a site, or a sub-system if you are considering a Simulcast system, and is controlled by the Zone Controller, which is the master controller for all activity and is where all network links terminate. The primary types of sites are 6809 (named after the type of microprocessor used, and can be single or simulcast configurations), MTC 3600 (introduced to take the place of the 6809, and named for the speed of the control channel data stream in baud), and IntelliRepeaters (single-site only, a type of controllerless site). A feature unique to SmartZone that allows efficient use of channels at each site is called "Dynamic Site Assignment", or DSA. DSA's simple purpose is to determine whether a site actually needs to broadcast a call or not. In order to make this feature work subscriber radios are required to affiliate, or send in their radio identification and selected talkgroup information whenever they power-up, change channels, or change sites. A programmable "timeout" can be set to automatically query any given radio to determine its affiliation status on the network. These affiliations are compiled into a table which the Zone Controller maintains. When a call is requested at a site, the Zone Controller determines which site that talkgroup is registered at and routes that audio via a switch, referred to as the Ambassador Electronics Bank (AEB), to the appropriate channel at the site. SmartZone allows seamless roaming between sites that is transparent to the user. To the user, the system, when properly configured, appears as just one large system, when in fact the user is actually roaming between several different sites at different locations.

The characteristics of a Motorola SmartZone system are similar to SmartNet systems with the following changes:

Up to 28 channels per site
Up to 64 sites (older Zone Controller versions were limited to 48)
Analog and/or digital voice and/or analog/digital encryption
Monitoring a SmartZone system with a trunktracking scanner is the same process as monitoring any other Type II SmartNet system, except that you can only monitor one site at a time. For you to monitor a specific talkgroup on a SmartZone site, a system users radio must be affiliated to that specific site. Therefore, if you are monitoring talkgroup "POLICE-NORTH" on a site with no affiliated radios on that talkgroup, then you will not hear any communications on that talkgroup on that site.

*Courtesy wikpedia.com