The San Diego County–Imperial County Regional Communications System, known locally as the RCS, provides wireless 800 MHz voice (radio) and data communications—on separate networks—to over 200 local, county, state, and federal public safety and public service agencies in San Diego County, California and Imperial County, California. The day-to-day operations are managed by the Wireless Services Division of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.
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| - The San Diego County–Imperial County Regional Communications System, known locally as the RCS, provides wireless 800 MHz voice (radio) and data communications—on separate networks—to over 200 local, county, state, and federal public safety and public service agencies in San Diego County, California and Imperial County, California. The day-to-day operations are managed by the Wireless Services Division of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department. (en)
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| - Calexico, California
- Calipatria, California
- Carlsbad, California
- Poway, California
- San Diego County, California
- San Diego County Sheriff's Department
- San Marcos, California
- Santana High School
- Santee, California
- Project 25
- Brawley, California
- Del Mar, California
- Holtville, California
- Vista, California
- Coronado, California
- Chula Vista, California
- El Cajon, California
- El Centro, California
- Encinitas, California
- Motorola
- Motorola Trunked Radio
- Lemon Grove, California
- Government of Imperial County, California
- Westmorland, California
- Port of San Diego
- Escondido, California
- Trunked radio systems
- Government of San Diego County, California
- La Mesa, California
- Solana Beach, California
- Public safety
- Public services
- Granite Hills High School (El Cajon)
- Imperial, California
- Imperial Beach, California
- Imperial County, California
- National City, California
- Oceanside, California
- Cedar Fire (2003)
- Trunked radio system
- Computer-assisted dispatch
- dbr:Paradise_Fire_(2003)
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| - The San Diego County–Imperial County Regional Communications System, known locally as the RCS, provides wireless 800 MHz voice (radio) and data communications—on separate networks—to over 200 local, county, state, and federal public safety and public service agencies in San Diego County, California and Imperial County, California. The day-to-day operations are managed by the Wireless Services Division of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department. The RCS voice network is a Project 25 Phase II 800 MHz trunked, simulcast system. It currently is mixed Phase I and Phase II digital communications and digital encryption capable. In the near future it will be full Phase II TDMA modulation. The RCS data network is provided to the County of San Diego Sheriffs Department only, and uses the Motorola 700 MHz conventional High Performance Data system. It provide wireless data access to computerized applications, such as computer aided dispatch (CAD), automated law enforcement databases, and unit messaging. (en)
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