2021-01-22

Oklahoma Sheriff's office selects combination of Icom IDAS simulcast system and LTE

Source: ICOM
Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

A sheriff’s office in Oklahoma, US, has decided to introduce their deployment plan of the IDAS Simulcast System. For this project Icom Dealer “Integrated Circuits” in Oklahoma City was selected. Payne County serves over 80,000 people and covers an area of approximately 700 square miles (1810 km2).

Until now, the sheriff’s office have used a single site IDAS IC-FR5000 repeater for the county, but the coverage was insufficient at the North end of the county. When Icom’s LTE solution was introduced, Integrated Circuits became an early adopter. At first, the sheriff’s office tested a few IP501H radios to fill coverage holes for officers at risk (For example, for officers operating outside of the radio system coverage). This worked well and they are now using 38 IP501Hs as a part of the county communications solution.

The IC-FR5300 is planned to replace the current single site system with two simulcast sites. The VE-PG4 is planned to be integrated with the new RF radio system so that the LTE radios can continue to be used as well.

The state of Oklahoma operates a 700/800 MHz State-wide P25 System but the county is happy with their hybrid system of IDAS, and to be Simulcast and Icom LTE Systems in the future. A total of five sites are planned over time, with the installation of these additional sites dependent on the performance of the initial two.