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RSO Sit Along

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 11:43 am
by temfreqhunter
I will be doing a sit-along up in Riverside on Friday. Are there any questions that anyone would like to have asked/answered?

Re: RSO Sit Along

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 5:54 pm
by cvrules90
temfreqhunter wrote:I will be doing a sit-along up in Riverside on Friday. Are there any questions that anyone would like to have asked/answered?
Are you gonna sit in at a comm center?

Re: RSO Sit Along

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 6:35 pm
by temfreqhunter
Yes. At the west county dispatch center in Riverside.

Re: RSO Sit Along

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 7:58 pm
by mark_wheeler
Dayshift or graveyard?

Re: RSO Sit Along

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 8:09 pm
by temfreqhunter
Beginning of grave yard. 9-11 pm. They only do 2 hour blocks.

Re: RSO Sit Along

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 8:10 pm
by mark_wheeler
Have fun!

Re: RSO Sit Along

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 9:10 am
by cvrules90
I really can't think of any questions of the top of my head, but what you'll be doing sure as hell sounds like fun. It's not always you get to do those things in life :).

Re: RSO Sit Along

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 4:57 pm
by inlandpatch
SO... whats the update?? how was the Sit Along?

Re: RSO Sit Along

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 5:09 pm
by temfreqhunter
inlandpatch wrote:SO... whats the update?? how was the Sit Along?
Funny. I was just coming here to submit my findings when you posted that! So, I'm just going to list things in the order I asked/was able to learn about them:

-PSAP answers all wireless 911 calls in the county with E911 Phase 2 GPS.
-They still have the same CAD system called "Production" that was written in the '90s!
-- So, still no AVL or similar function :(
-As we know, all of the day to day talkgroups are encrypted. Dispatchers do not have the ability to change this, that is administered by Motorola and RCIT radio techs.
-- However, there are 2 talkgroups, called "BLUE" and "RED" that are simulcast on each site. This is SORT OF LIKE the RED talkgroup in Orange County, but they will only use it for a coordinated incident (like a vehicle pursuit) that will involve an allied agency, like CHP or SBSO/SDSO.
-All the radio consoles now use a different vendor (not Motorola or M/A Com) for their "radio keyboard" and Motorola Centracom Elite software to manage/switch/patch talkgroups and/or sites.
-From talking to several communications officers, most of the staff does not like the new system, and some have even left because of it. They say that a deputy will step on them, so they can hear it. However, other field units cannot (TDMA hardware).

I probably missed some things in there that some of you wanted to know, so just let me know and I'll try to answer it. On a side note, it was very fun going up there again :)

Re: RSO Sit Along

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 9:04 pm
by inlandpatch
temfreqhunter wrote:
inlandpatch wrote:SO... whats the update?? how was the Sit Along?
Funny. I was just coming here to submit my findings when you posted that! So, I'm just going to list things in the order I asked/was able to learn about them:

-PSAP answers all wireless 911 calls in the county with E911 Phase 2 GPS.
-They still have the same CAD system called "Production" that was written in the '90s!
-- So, still no AVL or similar function :(
-As we know, all of the day to day talkgroups are encrypted. Dispatchers do not have the ability to change this, that is administered by Motorola and RCIT radio techs.
-- However, there are 2 talkgroups, called "BLUE" and "RED" that are simulcast on each site. This is SORT OF LIKE the RED talkgroup in Orange County, but they will only use it for a coordinated incident (like a vehicle pursuit) that will involve an allied agency, like CHP or SBSO/SDSO.
-All the radio consoles now use a different vendor (not Motorola or M/A Com) for their "radio keyboard" and Motorola Centracom Elite software to manage/switch/patch talkgroups and/or sites.
-From talking to several communications officers, most of the staff does not like the new system, and some have even left because of it. They say that a deputy will step on them, so they can hear it. However, other field units cannot (TDMA hardware).

I probably missed some things in there that some of you wanted to know, so just let me know and I'll try to answer it. On a side note, it was very fun going up there again :)

wow i cant believe that some dispatchers left because of the new system, hard to tell if it was the new system or some other reasons.... but other than that how did it sound? was their a lot of R2D2 sounds or were they pretty clear? was their any pri calls you got to hear? thanks!