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800 MHz Conventional Mutual Aid Rebanding Schedule

The State of Indiana (IPSC) has completed rebanding of all 28 conventional, 800 MHz mutual aid repeaters, commonly known as NPSPAC repeaters, as part of the Sprint/Nextel rebanding project.  This retuning was the first step in the process of rebanding the State’s 800 MHz infrastructure statewide and denotes our operational move from the “old” NPSPAC channels to the “new” NPSPAC channels.

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As 800 MHz users and first responders, it is imperative that you remain aware of the progress of this retuning project as it progresses across the State.  Knowing when the NPSPAC site closest to you is being retuned in order to know which NPSPAC channels to use is information essential to any local emergency response.  Responders must also be aware of the status of the other sites throughout the State in case requests for assistance come from other areas of the State.

We anticipate this portion of the rebanding project to progress smoothly as long as users understand what is happening.  There is no need to panic!   Your radios should have already undergone a “first touch” retuning.  This “first touch” was recently completed by contracted vendors around the State.  Those vendors programmed the necessary “new” channels into your radio.  Once you find those “new” channels, your radio should perform normally.  Here is how to identify the appropriate channels aliases in your radio:

“OLD Channels”“NEW Channels”Description/Use
I-CALL8CALL90National Calling Channel
I-CALLD8CALL90DNational Calling Channel – Direct
I-TAC18TAC91National Tactical Channel 1
I-TAC1D8TAC91DNational Tactical Channel 1 – Direct
I-TAC28TAC92National Tactical Channel 2
I-TAC2D8TAC92DNational Tactical Channel 2 – Direct
I-TAC38TAC93National Tactical Channel 3
I-TAC3D8TAC93DNational Tactical Channel 3 – Direct
I-TAC48TAC94National Tactical Channel 4
I-TAC4D8TAC94DNational Tactical Channel 4 – Direct


Please look for the 8CALL and/or 8TAC channels in your radio.  These are the “new” NPSPAC channels.  They will probably be located in a separate zone (probably the last zone) in your radio.  When you find those channels, you are ready to go.  The 8CALL, 8TAC91, 8TAC92, 8TAC93 and 8TAC94 channels will activate the appropriate repeater as before.  The 8CALLD, 8TAC91D, 8TAC92D, 8TAC93D and 8TAC94D channels are direct, radio-to-radio channels and bypass the repeater.  These are the “new” conventional operational channels that we will be utilizing from now on as the sites are retuned statewide.
Should you not be able to locate the “new” channels in your radio or suspect that your radio has not had the “first touch” performed, please contact Bob Black of EMR Consulting at 317-436-8878 or rblack@emrconsults.com.  Please be ready to provide the serial number of the radio, owner and contact information.  Bob will make arrangements to have the necessary programming completed.

Should you have questions regarding the information or procedures contained in this notification or to request assistance in communications planning for future responses, please contact Steve Skinner at 317-233-8625 or sskinner@ipsc.in.gov.