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What data to include in an inventory
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:20 am
by TomSlick
I'm doing an inventory of my department's portable radios (mostly XTS's). So far I have been gathering serial number, model, band, flashcode and firmware revision numbers. Is there anything else that folks would typically record? For example, is there any reason to record the ESN?
Re: What data to include in an inventory
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:34 am
by MSS-Dave
TomSlick wrote:I'm doing an inventory of my department's portable radios (mostly XTS's). So far I have been gathering serial number, model, band, flashcode and firmware revision numbers. Is there anything else that folks would typically record? For example, is there any reason to record the ESN?
Asset tag # if you use them, person or department issued to, last date programmed or in shop/depot. I also do trunking ID's for each system radio is programmed to. You may not have this. If I swap radios, the EID stays with the new radio due to my alias database, only change the asset and serial number info from in service with a specific ID to out of service and in stock.
Re: What data to include in an inventory
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 8:14 am
by TomSlick
MSS-Dave wrote:Asset tag # if you use them, person or department issued to, last date programmed or in shop/depot.
I do record the label we assign to each portable and what truck or officer they are assigned to. Beyond that, I have to go by what I can get off the radio itself in test mode or off the manufacturer's label. However going forward I'll try to start recording service dates. I'm inheriting the job of radio guy and we don't really have much in the way of existing records. (Programming is done by our county radio maintenance folks.)
Re: What data to include in an inventory
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:11 am
by turtle9832
we also track MDC id as we use both trunking and conventional
Re: What data to include in an inventory
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:54 am
by fineshot1
TomSlick wrote:MSS-Dave wrote:Asset tag # if you use them, person or department issued to, last date programmed or in shop/depot.
I do record the label we assign to each portable and what truck or officer they are assigned to. Beyond that, I have to go by what I can get off the radio itself in test mode or off the manufacturer's label. However going forward I'll try to start recording service dates. I'm inheriting the job of radio guy and we don't really have much in the way of existing records. (Programming is done by our county radio maintenance folks.)
You may want to check with the county radio maintenance folks as they should have a database of there
own and they may be able to print that out and fax or send it to you to help your task.