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OVERLAND PARK, KS POLICE
System Type: EDACS Standard
System Voice: Analog
 
Frequencies
01 856.98750
02 857.98750
03 858.98750
04 859.98750
05 860.98750
 
Talkgroups 
DEC AFS Mode Display Description
17 00-021 A SANDERS Overland Park Police -- Jack Sanders Justice Center
18 00-022 A INFO Overland Park Police -- Information
19 00-023 A INFO-2 Overland Park Police -- Information 2
20 00-024 A TLK-ARND Overland Park Police -- Talk Around
21 00-025 A INTER-CO Overland Park Police -- Inter Connect
22 00-026 A SIS-1 Overland Park Police -- SIS 1
23 00-027 A TAC-1 Overland Park Police -- TAC 1
24 00-030 A TAC-2 Overland Park Police -- TAC 2
29 00-035 A SIS-2 Overland Park Police -- SIS 2
30 00-036 A ADMIN Overland Park Police -- Administration

Overland Park Fire Talkgroups

DEC AFS Mode Display Description
25 00-031 A OPFD Overland Park Fire Dispatch
28 00-034 A OP-M-AID Overland Park Fire -- Mutual Aid

Overland Park Talkgroups

DEC AFS Mode Display Description
26 00-032 A CTY-WIDE Overland Park City Wide Communications
27 00-033 A EP Overland Park Emergency Preparedness
84 00-104 A Oerland Park Public Schools

Radio Techs Talkgroups

DEC AFS Mode Description
31 00-037 A ERICSSON
33 00-041 A ERICSSON
 EDACS
*From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
EDACS stands for The Enhanced Digital Access Communication System, a radio communications protocol and product family invented in the General Electric Corporation in the mid 1980s.

The EDACS system architecture supported large communications footprints. By making the GETC's "trunk" among themselves, one GETC per channel, the system was designed to be inherently fault-tolerant. If one channel, or device, experienced problems, the others voted it off the network, and calls continued to be processed with the remaining resources. This provided substantial hardware reductions, and the required software efforts yielded a variety of unique features and options.

This was not a new concept in systems design, however, few other teams have embodied it cleanly into such wide distribution.

The EDACS system continues to be sold, and supports a sizable portion of the market today for the public safety, public transit, and industrial two-way radio communications field.

EDACS was developed in competition with Motorola's Smartnet trunking system. It claimed, and continues to hold, significant market share. GE teamed with Sweden's Ericsson, and the company became Ercisson GE, which was eventually sold to Comnet Ericsson. M/A-COM Inc., a holding of Tyco Electronics, acquired the asset (see OpenSky), and many of the original team members, some of their children, and even a few grandchildren continue to manufacture and support the product family.

Over 500 large-scale EDACS radio systems have been sold, with hundreds of thousands of radios