The state of Delaware has recently fired up their Motorola digital trunked 800 Mhz state-wide system. Not only all state public safety, but county and local agencies are expected to utilize this system.
Frequencies:
Dagsboro
866.1000 866.3625 867.0875 867.3500 867.6000
867.8375 868.0875 868.1125 868.3500 868.5875
Milton
866.1000 866.3625 867.0875 867.3500 867.6000
867.8375 868.0875 868.1125 868.3500 868.5875
Seaford
866.1000 866.3625 867.0875 867.3500 867.6000
867.8375 868.0875 868.1125 868.3500 868.5875
Chesapeake
866.2375 866.4875 866.5625 866.7250 867.0375
867.2375 867.4875 867.7125 867.7375 868.2125
868.3875 868.7125 868.9375 868.9625
Newark
866.2375 866.4875 866.5625 866.7250 867.0375
867.2375 867.4875 867.7125 867.7375 868.2125
868.3875 868.7125 868.9375 868.9625
Smyrna
866.2375 866.4875 866.5625 866.7250 867.0375
867.2375 867.4875 867.7125 867.7375 868.2125
868.3875 868.7125 868.9375 868.9625
Wilmington
866.2375 866.4875 866.5625 866.7250 867.0375
867.2375 867.4875 867.7125 867.7375 868.2125
868.3875 868.7125 868.9375 868.9625
Dover
866.0750 866.6500 866.6750 867.1250 867.6500
867.6750 867.9500 868.6500 868.7500 868.9000
Felton
866.0750 866.6500 866.6750 867.1250 867.6500
867.6750 867.9500 868.6500 868.7500 868.9000
Wilmington uses a 7-channel Motorola Type I 800 Mhz system for Police, Fire, EMS, public works, and city government. One fleet is used for police, one fleet for Fire/EMS, one fleet for public works, and one fleet for government use. The system has been operational for many years. This system is analog.
Fleet Map: (Usr) b0=S12 b2=S12 b4=S12 b6=S12
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856.2625 |
856.7625 |
857.2625 |
857.7625 |
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858.7625 |
859.7625 |
860.7625 |
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Police Department
000-1 ChA Wilcom police dispatch000-2 ChB Police data000-3 ChC Supervisors000-4 ChD Supervisors & detectives000-5 ChE Supervisors & detectives
Fire Department
200-1 Fire Dispatch200-2 Fireground200-3 Fireground200-4 Tactical
City Services
400-1 Maintenance400-2 Midtown security400-3 ?400-4 Maintenance400-5 Licenses & building inspections400-6 Parking enforcement600-1 Port operations600-4 Port operations
Thanks to Joe Cardani and Mark Anderson for the Wilmington information.
Updated 12-31-2002