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POP 25 - Over the air programming
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 8:34 pm
by pfd radio
If anyone has experience with POP25 my fire department is looking into APX portables. I would like to know what we would need to make codeplug changes over the air. Conventional radios no trunking. If you could also let me know what options should be ordered on the radio (other than "POP25"). Thanks
Re: POP 25 - Over the air programming
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 2:10 pm
by Bill_G
According to what I've read, trunking is required. You need to be running a full Astro P25 digital trunking system. It cannot be implemented in conventional mode.
Re: POP 25 - Over the air programming
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 7:04 pm
by pfd radio
I read that the APX line could be done in conventional with an IV&D network. They also refer to it as OTAP
If anyone uses or knows about - APX Radio Management: Radio programming made simple -(its a brochure)
Re: POP 25 - Over the air programming
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 8:16 pm
by Bill_G
I would consult your sales rep to see what is and is not required. IV&D implies a trunking system, and the specs I read said P25 Astro system 6.5 or higher required.
Re: POP 25 - Over the air programming
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 8:33 pm
by tvsjr
IV&D does not imply trunking.
http://www.motorolasolutions.com/web/Bu ... ochure.pdf
Conventional POP25 was added in APX R08, as called out in the release notes:
- APX Conventional POP25
Enables the radio to receive Programming Over Project25 (POP25)
communication while operating on the current ASTRO Conventional System.
POP25 is also refer to as OTAP (Over the Air Programming).
Re: POP 25 - Over the air programming
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 9:03 pm
by Bill_G
tvsjr wrote:IV&D does not imply trunking.
http://www.motorolasolutions.com/web/Bu ... ochure.pdf
Conventional POP25 was added in APX R08, as called out in the release notes:
- APX Conventional POP25
Enables the radio to receive Programming Over Project25 (POP25)
communication while operating on the current ASTRO Conventional System.
POP25 is also refer to as OTAP (Over the Air Programming).
Ah. Got it. Thanks. I see my mistake I confused conventional with analog. Yes. You can have a non-trunked P25 digital system.
This is a super handy capability to have. Having to chase every radio in a tri-county system took months to accomplish. Then, after turning up a Tait P25 trunking system with OTA reprogramming, it happened over night. A few radios turned to stone, but they were easy to recover. The rest had the new firmware, or the new codeplug, and ran without problems. It was so easy in fact, it was hard to keep the system managers from pushing out changes for minor tweaks. It was maddening.
Re: POP 25 - Over the air programming
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 4:59 am
by pfd radio
I'm trying to find out what infrastructure I need to accomplish this. Can it be portable to go from station to station? Or will I have to set it up at one location and bring all the radios within range to make changes.
Bill - I'm guessing the radios were Tait? I don't know enough yet regarding P25 if there is an over the air programming standard.
I'm looking for anyone that has setup POP25/OTAP or is using it.
Re: POP 25 - Over the air programming
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 9:40 pm
by pfd radio
Bill_G wrote:I would consult your sales rep to see what is and is not required. IV&D implies a trunking system, and the specs I read said P25 Astro system 6.5 or higher required.
Does anyone know anybody using APX Radio Management? I tried my sales rep and she said "That is like something for the FBI." I almost fell over. There may not be a lot of call for this, but it sure beats gathering up 100 radios and doing them one by one.
Re: POP 25 - Over the air programming
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 10:28 pm
by Bill_G
I don't. I'll ask the city and county guys if they are planning on incorporating it a they upgrade. It seems like a smart investment when you consider all the effort it takes to reprogram hundreds or thousands of subscribers.
Re: POP 25 - Over the air programming
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:06 pm
by pfd radio
Thank Bill
My area is forever changing frequencies, Pl's that it would actually make sense. FYI - Over the last year I have had to change our codeplugs at least four times. (100 radios in 3 stations) it takes more time to retrieve the radio and hook it up.
I thought once we narrowbanded we were done. Boy was I wrong.
Sorry for the ranting.
Re: POP 25 - Over the air programming
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 10:52 pm
by escomm
From what I understand it's not all it's cracked up to be? 20-30 minutes per radio to program over the air? 100 radios is a week and a quarter FTE?
Re: POP 25 - Over the air programming
Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 1:07 pm
by pfd radio
Bill_G wrote:tvsjr wrote:
This is a super handy capability to have. Having to chase every radio in a tri-county system took months to accomplish. Then, after turning up a Tait P25 trunking system with OTA reprogramming, it happened over night. A few radios turned to stone, but they were easy to recover. The rest had the new firmware, or the new codeplug, and ran without problems. It was so easy in fact, it was hard to keep the system managers from pushing out changes for minor tweaks. It was maddening.
Bill do you know where this Tait system is in use?
Re: POP 25 - Over the air programming
Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 1:11 pm
by Bill_G
pfd radio wrote:Bill_G wrote:tvsjr wrote:
This is a super handy capability to have. Having to chase every radio in a tri-county system took months to accomplish. Then, after turning up a Tait P25 trunking system with OTA reprogramming, it happened over night. A few radios turned to stone, but they were easy to recover. The rest had the new firmware, or the new codeplug, and ran without problems. It was so easy in fact, it was hard to keep the system managers from pushing out changes for minor tweaks. It was maddening.
Bill do you know where this Tait system is in use?
Trimet
Re: POP 25 - Over the air programming
Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 7:01 pm
by pfd radio
Thanks for the info - Bill