System Maps
Beginning in 2021, IPSC restricted access of our system maps to public safety officials and authorized radio programmers only.
You can request a copy of the system map by emailing icc@ipsc.in.gov.
- Forms
- Radio Problem Report Form
- Radio ID Request Form
- Radio Information Change Form
- Mobile IntelliRepeater Site (MIRS) Routine Request Form (Scheduled Event)
- Mobile IntelliRepeater Site (MIRS) Emergency Request Form
- Cache Radios - Emergency Request
- Cache Radios - Routine Request
- Event Talkgroup Request Form
- Talkgroup Letter of Authorization
NOTE: Please save forms to your computer prior to submitting by email
- Site Trunking
What is SITE TRUNKING?
SITE TRUNKING is a safeguard operating mode common to trunked, multi-site radio system such as the IPSC Statewide 800 MHz system. Users of conventional public safety radio systems will be unfamiliar with this term and may find the concept difficult to understand. To begin with, it is important to understand that SITE TRUNKING DOES NOT MEAN THE SYSTEM IS DOWN! It is critical for users to train to recognize and appropriately respond to site trunking events.
All sites on the statewide system are connected by various methods of backhaul including fiber and microwave. When sites are operating normally through their backhaul, they are operating in a condition know as Wide Area configuration. Wide Area allows users to communicate with users that are both affiliated with the same site as the user and those that are affiliated with sites other than the one where a particular user is affiliated. Hence, users can communicate across cities, counties and even across the State.
However, when backhaul connectivity is broken, the particular site is no longer able to communicate with the system and the other sites on the system. This condition is known as Site Trunking. The site is still up and operational, but not in "wide area" mode.
Read on to find out more about Site Trunking:
Site Trunking Information Flyer
Prepare for Site Trunking!
Even though you may not have experienced a Site Trunking scenario yet, we can almost guarantee that you will. So, let’s plan for it together! We remain available to assist further in helping you understand Site Trunking, develop a plan and train your users. Contact your local Outreach Coordinator for training or for help developing a site trunking plan.
Erin Miller (Districts 4, 7, and 10)
Kolleen Dillingham (Districts 1, 2, and 3)
Adam Philpott (District 5, State, and Federal Agencies)
Amanda Smith (Districts 6, 8 and 9)We also have the ability to remotely place a site into Site Trunking for a given period of time. If feasible to you, this could prove to be a valuable test of your equipment configuration, your communications plan or your training.
Emergency Communications Connection Center
When a site goes into Site Trunking, a series of reporting and corrective actions automatically begins. You do not need to contact IDHS. If however, you feel the need to contact the Emergency Communications Connection Center personnel, you may do so by calling 317-234-1540. This line is monitored 24/7. The ICC can also be reached at icc@ipsc.in.gov.
