Title: El Camino College
1 El Camino College
- Campus Portable Radio Procedures
2Overview
- We will discuss some of the types of
communications mediums used to coordinate the
daily operations of the Campus. - We will discuss how the Radio Systems work at El
Camino College . - Discuss proper / courteous radio operation in a
shared environment. - What should we do if an Emergency happens?
3Types of Communications
- Land-line Telephones
- Voice over IP Telephones (VOIP)
- UHF Two Way Radios
- Digital Communicators (Two-Way)
- Cellular Telephones
- One-way Pagers
- Personal Digital Assistants (PDA)
4Types of Communications
- Land-line Telephones
- Voice over IP Telephones (VOIP)
- UHF Two Way Radios
- Digital Communicators (Two-Way)
- Cellular Telephones
- One-way Pagers
- Personal Digital Assistants
5QuestionWhich type of communications is the
most reliable in an emergency and in everyday use
?
- UHF Portable Two-way Radio
- Portable
- Battery operated
- Stand-Alone in direct two-way mode
- Does NOT depend on a service provider
6El Camino College El Camino College
UHF Radio Channel Chart UHF Radio Channel Chart UHF Radio Channel Chart
Channel Number ChannelLabel Description PrimaryUser Type
1 ECC 1 Emergency Police and All Repeater
2 ECC 1 - Direct Emergency Police and All Direct
3 ECC 2 Team Use All Direct
4 ECC 3 Team Use All Direct
5 ECC 4 Team Use All Direct
6 FPS 1 Dispatch Facilities Repeater
7 FPS 1 Dispatch Facilities Direct
8 FPS 2 - Work Team Use Facilities Direct
9 FPS 3 - Work Team Use Facilities Direct
10 Tech 1 Dispatch ITS - Tech Svs Repeater
11 Tech 1 - Direct Dispatch ITS - Tech Svs Direct
12 Tech 2 - Work Team Use ITS - Tech Svs Direct
13 Tech 3 - Work Team Use ITS - Tech Svs Direct
14 H. S. A 1 PE Sports H.S. A Division Repeater
15 Arts 2 Theater Crew Fine Arts Direct
16 Arts 3 Theater Crew Fine Arts Direct
7El Camino College Campus Map
- UHF Radio Repeater
- Locations
- MCS
- Communications
- Art B
8How a Radio Repeater System Works
ArtB Building
25 100 Watts ( 15 Miles Range )
Listening
Transmitting
1 - 4 Watts ( 1 - 3 Mile Range )
9How a Radio Repeater System Works
ArtB Building
25 100 Watts ( 15 Miles Range )
Listening
Transmitting
1 - 4 Watts ( 1 - 3 Mile Range )
10How a Direct Radio System Works
Listening
Transmitting
1 - 4 Watts ( 1 - 3 Mile Range )
11How a Direct Radio System Works
Listening
Transmitting
1 - 4 Watts ( 1 - 3 Mile Range )
12What is the difference between a repeater and
direct channels ?
- Repeater low powered signals from portable
radios are amplified and retransmitted to a much
larger area from a high powered base repeater
station. - Repeater channels only work when the portable
units signal can reach the repeater radio to
operate. 250 Square Miles - Direct low powered portables can talk from one
portable unit to another portable unit directly
without the use of a base repeater. - Direct radio channels allow portable units
to operate anywhere a repeater in not available.
( Distance is limited ) 6 Square Miles
13ECC Two Way Radios
HT-1250 16 / 128 Channel
HT-750 16 Channel
P110 2 Channel
MT-2000 48 Channel
EX-500 16 Channel
HT-850 16 Channel
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17What is Private Line ?
- Allows groups of radio users to share radio
frequencies without listening to conversations or
interference from other users of the same
frequency. - Gives the user the perception that no one else is
using this frequency. - Makes it easier to tell when someone is trying to
reach you or someone in your workgroup. - Make communications more clear and concise.
- Masks the communications of other users of this
frequency. - Private Line does NOT scramble the signal. Others
monitoring this channel can hear what you say.
18What does Digital Identification mean ?
- The Identification Number allows you to be paged
by the Dispatcher when youre needed. - Every time that you transmit on the radio the
Identification Number is sent to identify who you
are as a user to the Dispatcher. - The Digital Identification is unique to your
radio within our system.
19What are our responsibilities as a users of these
radios ?
- We license these frequencies from the Government.
- We must be responsible and courteous to all other
users of these frequencies, all the time. - These radio frequencies are monitored and
reported to the FCC if there is any behavior
considered offensive, improper or disruptive. - If we abuse these rules we can be fined and/or
disallowed from using these frequencies. - Professional behavior on these radios is a must
at all time. - We must abide by these rules from the FCC.
20Acceptable talk on these radios
- Business activities related to ECC.
- Checking-in with the Dispatcher or Supervisor.
- Informational Dispatches.
- Coordination of your daily work.
- Coordination during Emergencies.
21UNacceptable talk on these radios
- Idle chit-chat
- Jokes
- Misinformation
- Gossip
- Anything Disruptive
22How do I identify myself on the Radio ?
- Use your SHOP name and your REAL First name.
- Example This is Electrical Shop Mike
- Dont use CB handles or alias names
- Example This is sparky
- When calling the Police Dispatcher use your
Department and whole name when identifying
yourself. - Example Campus Police this is Facilities Tom
Smith - Never call or disrupt other Businesses that use
these frequencies - Remember we share these channels
23Pop Quiz
- What channel is used for Emergencies?
- How do I identify myself on the radio ?
- Whats happening when I get interference when I
use the Repeater Channels? - How do I act when I talk on the radio?
24The End of the Show
25Questions and Comments