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Item 11 - Joint Agreement with OC for the 800MHz Countywide Coordinated Communications System (CCCS)
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Item 11 - Joint Agreement with OC for the 800MHz Countywide Coordinated Communications System (CCCS)
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Attachment A - Joint Agreement for 800 MHz CCCS <br />Page 79 of 83 <br />Systems Watch — 714-628-7020 <br />• Lost/Stolen radio notification <br />• Radio System coverage issues <br />• Emergency radio repair requests <br />• Emergency dispatch console repair requests <br />Control One — 714-834-7008 <br />• Operational issues <br />• Request restricted talkgroup assignment <br />• Interoperability assistance <br />• Emergency radio or console repair requests <br />Physical Address: <br />OCSD/Technology Division — Administration & Radio Repair <br />840 N. Eckhoff St. <br />Suite 104 <br />Orange, CA 92868 <br />9.2 Glossary — Definitions and Acronyms <br />Item/Acronym Definition <br />For Public Safety LMR, digital P25 voice radio channels between 769/775 MHz <br />700MHz <br />and 799/805 MHz. Channels have 30 MHz seperation between Tx & Rx when <br />repeated. FCC designated low power channels can be used analog voice. <br />7CALL / 7TAC <br />Nationwide 700 MHz Calling and Tactical channels <br />For Public Safety LMR, analog or digital voice or data radio channels between <br />800MHz <br />806/816 and 851/860 MHz. Channels have 45 MHz seperation between Tx & Rx <br />when repeated. <br />8CALL / 8TAC <br />Nationwide 800 MHz Calling and Tactical channels <br />An audio gateway device capable of connecting disparate radio systems, <br />ACU-1000 <br />channels, or talkgroups together during on -scene operations, similar to a console <br />patch between talkgroups <br />AES <br />Advanced Encryption Standard <br />Alias <br />A common alphanumeric name used to identify a radio, talkgroup, site, etc. <br />rather than referencing the assigned 6 digit ID number <br />ANSI <br />American National Standards Institute <br />APCO <br />Association of Public -Safety Communications Officials <br />APCO P25 <br />A public -safety digital radio standard <br />
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