GMCP - revised.pptx
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GMCP - revised.pptx
GOVERNMENT MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT (GMCP) NETWORK AND RADIO EQUIPMENT TRAINING What is the GMCP ? • Government Mobile Communications Project • A partnering agreement between the Ontario Government and Bell Mobility Radio • It is a 15 year, multi-phase project to provide a trunked VHF radio network to the government’s public safety ministries What are the project objectives ? • Province-wide common network for all Ontario based public safety organizations • Private sector partner to design, build, finance and operate the new network • Public-private contractual alliance to share risk and rewards • Improve security and reliability • Inter-operability between user groups • Encourage BPS public safety agencies to enroll on the new network Who shares the network ? • Participant Ministries: • • • • • MOH -LTC- Ambulance services, hospitals OPP MTO - traffic enforcement, highway maintenance MCS - Correctional Services - offender transport MNR – conservation officers • Broader Public Sector Public Safety agencies: - Guelph Police and Fire Departments TRUNKING PRINCIPLES • Trunking is a mutual sharing of a small number of communications paths among a large number of users TRUNKING PRINCIPLES The effectiveness of the system is based on two premises: 1. most calls are of a short duration 2. not all users want to talk at the same time. A ‘free’ channel is available for use by anyone Terminology Channels and TalkGroups In a non-trunking (conventional) system each group of users are assigned a specific radio frequency or channel to use. In a trunking system each group of users (TalkGroup) are assigned by the system to a free channel when available, whenever someone presses their transmit button. Trunking System • Folders: • Each folder is designated to a specific group (for example: each CACC has their own folder) • Each folder contains the TalkGroups (channels or frequencies) that can be used by that specific group • TalkGroups: • Are specific channels or frequencies that are assigned to or within a folder Motorola MCS 2000 Model II Indicator Lights Zone Mode Switch Button Press Indicators Power/Volume Control Handset Jack VRS Monitor Emergency Call Nuisance Horn/Lights Phone Interconnect Rear Control Handset Volume Control Emergency Button Foot Pedal Jack Headset Connector Microphone Connector Basic Radio Operation • Push Power/Volume Control switch for On/Off • Radio goes through self-diagnostic sequence • During the sequence display = “SELF TEST” • All indicators in the display are lit • On completion of a successful Self Test the radio resumes normal operation Basic Radio Operation • Display will default to the last TG used before the power was shut off • Functional buttons pressed at proper time give a high pitched beep • A non-functional button or one pressed at wrong time gives low pitched beep When A TalkGroup Is In Use… Other Users in the Same Group Cannot Transmit TalkGroup Priorities • Emergency Button • Operational Communications - High Risk Operational District and Tactical TalkGroups • Operational Communications - Low Risk Regional Common TalkGroups • Administrative and Supervisory CACC and interagency TalkGroups VEHICULAR REPEATERS (VR) A device that allows a portable to use the hi-powered mobile radio to extend it’s range. All communications to / from a portable radio are relayed through the mobile. Portable => VR => mobile => network => dispatch Dispatch => network => mobile => VR => portable VR OPERATION MODES MOBILE LOCAL SYSTEM CACC CACC CACC VR Operation - 4 UHF Channels - independent of VHF mobile UHF FleetNet Network VHF VR Operation FleetNet Network VR Range Approximate effective range: • Mobile to FleetNet radio tower: 25 to 35 km • Portable to VR: street level: 2 to 5 km • Portable to VR: (high-building loss) ½ to ¾ km VR Reception and Transmission The radio waves move away from the portable antenna in a circular pattern. VR Behaviour If Unit A and Unit B are on the same TalkGroup, they will both hear the portable’s transmission A B Emergency Alarm Emergency Button Location Front Control Head EMERGENCY Rear Control Head Emergency Button Location TAIT Companion Portable Remote Speaker Mic Network Portable Emergency Alarm • Activation of the Emergency Alarm is the preferred and most expeditious method for notifying the CACC that you require immediate police assistance • Emergency Alarms transmit Priority 1 • Although not transmitted Priority 1 on the network, a verbal request for 10-2000 assistance will receive high priority action and be responded to as per policy Emergency Alarm • Signals the CACC that the paramedic needs emergency assistance • Emergency Alarm works in any trunk mode (MOB, LOC & SYS) • The Emergency Alarm does NOT work in conventional channels Activation of the Emergency Alarm The sender of the emergency will hear: • a tone to confirm the radio has transmitted the emergency • then 4 beeps when an acknowledgement is received that the signal has been sent through the system Emergency Alarm Procedure Use of the emergency button is restricted to an immediate or imminent risk to life, health and/or safety of the paramedic or patient requiring emergency police assistance • CACC will respond by confirming the vehicle number Emergency Alarm Procedure • If ABLE, the paramedic will respond verbally with: • an update on location & type of emergency • OR advise if the emergency button was inadvertently depressed • OR advise that they did not press the emergency button to the best of their knowledge • If the paramedic cannot respond verbally, the CACC will immediately dispatch the police to the last known location INTERAGENCY COMMUNICATION • Interagency TalkGroups and conventional channels have been programmed into supervisory radios and CACC consoles. • Interagency TalkGroups and channels are to be used for event coordination and incident supervision • If interagency communications are required the CO will facilitate the communication. • Use Plain Language when communicating with other agencies TAIT ORCA - COMPANION PORTABLE Repeater Channel Select LED Indicator Light On/Off/Volume Button VR System Mode Push To Talk Emergency Button Legislation Regarding Radio Communication Communications in Canada are governed federally by Industry Canada: • Communications shall not contain superfluous, profane or obscene language • Each unit will identify itself for each set of transmissions e.g. CACC, this is 1274…(one-two-seven-four) Legislation Regarding Radio Communication (Cont.) • Equipment shall be well maintained - if problems occur, the user shall follow the established reporting procedure • Users shall not cause harmful interference or obstruct communications Legislation Regarding Radio Communication (Cont.) • Transmissions shall be: - concise and of short duration - impersonal • Phonetic alphabet should be used • Authorized codes should be used (e.g. 10-codes) Equipment Usage • Radio equipment will only be used for EMS activities • The network shall not be used for communications of a personal nature Equipment Usage (Cont.) • Mobile to mobile communication must be authorized by the CACC • Intentional misuse of equipment is not acceptable • Misuse could affect the integrity of the network, or could result in equipment damage Daily Operations Daily Operations • Radio checks • Terminology / Language • Confidentiality • Timing • Technique • Organized 10 - Code 10 – 4 10 – 19 10 – 7 10 – 200 10 – 8 10 - 2000 10 – 13 Phonetic Alphabet A Alfa AL FAH B Bravo BRAH VOH C Charlie CHAR LEE or SHAR LEE D Delta DELL TAH E Echo ECK OH F Foxtrot FOKS TROT G Golf GOLF H Hotel HOH TELL I India IN DEE AH J Juliett JEW LEE ETT K Kilo KEY LOH L Lima LEE MAH M Mike MIKE N November NO VEM BER O Oscar OSS CAH P Papa PAH PAH Q Quebec KEH BECK R Romeo ROW ME OH S Sierra SEE AIR RAH T Tango TANG GO U Uniform YOU NEE FORM or OO NEE FORM V Victor VIK TAH W Whiskey WISS KEY X X-ray ECKS RAY Y Yankee YANG KEY Z Zulu ZOO LOO
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