Somerset County has announced the end of the original legacy 3600 baud 470-512 4.1 trunked radio system as it is no longer supported by mother M calling it end of life (EOL).
While somewhat vague, the end of 2015 was mentioned to terminate the use of this system.
This announcement encourages users to migrate to the 9600 470-512 P25 trunked radio system. No mention of the FCC clawback of 470-512 was mentioned. Subscribers will need to upgrade thier existing radios to 9600\P25 $$$
It would appear that there is no interest in moving Fire and EMS to the County 700 system until the clawback occurs.
For those interested in listening to Somerset County Fire EMS and Analog PD's like North Plainfield you will need to have a P25 trunking scanner in the future if you do not have one.
While somewhat vague, the end of 2015 was mentioned to terminate the use of this system.
This announcement encourages users to migrate to the 9600 470-512 P25 trunked radio system. No mention of the FCC clawback of 470-512 was mentioned. Subscribers will need to upgrade thier existing radios to 9600\P25 $$$
It would appear that there is no interest in moving Fire and EMS to the County 700 system until the clawback occurs.
For those interested in listening to Somerset County Fire EMS and Analog PD's like North Plainfield you will need to have a P25 trunking scanner in the future if you do not have one.
Somerset Pulling the Plug 3600 EOL Analog
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