Voice Logging
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2004 7:34 pm
OK,
At work our site has a 10 channel 800 mhz (F**K you nexthell) Kenwood LTR system with 80 some talkgroups for the entire site. I am suggesting that we voice record our ERT talkgroups, so that when/if something happens, everything that happens during the response will be documented. (I'm surprised they aren't already doing this, actually)
I'm not a dispatcher, and not at all familiar how this works... What I'm looking for is information on a radio logging system for at least 4 talkgroups on the system. I would assume that everything is digital logged anymore.....no reel to reels or anything like that, correct?
Also curious as to what it takes to interface to the system.... Our command center operates off Kenwood mobiles on power supplys with desk mic's and mag mount antennas stuck on top of the file cabinets in the back of the room. I am guessing we would need one dedicated mobile per talkgroup which we want to record.
Can anyone give me any equipment suggestions? I need to sell this idea to the powers that be, and would like to have my ducks in a row.
Thanks!
-RC-
At work our site has a 10 channel 800 mhz (F**K you nexthell) Kenwood LTR system with 80 some talkgroups for the entire site. I am suggesting that we voice record our ERT talkgroups, so that when/if something happens, everything that happens during the response will be documented. (I'm surprised they aren't already doing this, actually)
I'm not a dispatcher, and not at all familiar how this works... What I'm looking for is information on a radio logging system for at least 4 talkgroups on the system. I would assume that everything is digital logged anymore.....no reel to reels or anything like that, correct?
Also curious as to what it takes to interface to the system.... Our command center operates off Kenwood mobiles on power supplys with desk mic's and mag mount antennas stuck on top of the file cabinets in the back of the room. I am guessing we would need one dedicated mobile per talkgroup which we want to record.
Can anyone give me any equipment suggestions? I need to sell this idea to the powers that be, and would like to have my ducks in a row.
Thanks!
-RC-