Perhaps this radio scheme could be used for police agencies for the
Marathon.

PDs with just 1 channel will do marathon ops and local ops on their 1 local
channel. For a secondary channel they can use BAP W or BAP C.

PDs with 2 channels can do local ops on the main channel, and do Marathon
ops on their 2ndary channel. For additional channels then can use local
channels or BAP C or BAP W.

All Marathon related dispatcher to dispatcher messages should go via the
State LOPS channels.

Police helicopters will be a primary resource. It might be smart to
dedicate either BAP 4 or BAP W or BAP C to helicopter ops.

BAP 3 could be used to patch in any message that needs to reach all police
officers on duty. (Nah - wont work).

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Have to go back to the very basics here.

1. Do BPD radios have the BAPERN channels? Can BPD radios scan BAP 3 and a
local channel?

2. Do any suburban PDs have Boston PD channels in their radios?

3. Is there any point in using the scan feature in any radio? Is it worth
the effort?

Since BAP 4 is usually patched to BPD 1 for these events, my guess is that
the answer to Questions 1 and 2 is "no".

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Needed radio paths

Another way to look at this is to ask the question - "What radio paths are
needed for the Marathon?"

Answers -

Local Net - for messages amongst local police and local dispatcher

Regional Net - for messages amongst local police and nearby agencies

Wide Range Net - for messages to every unit assigned to the Marathon

Eastern Mass Net - for messages to every on duty unit in eastern Mass

(If 470.7875 can be the Eastern Mass Net, then BAP C and BAP W can be
regional nets. This just leaves a gap for the Wide Range Net. How can the
Wide Range Net be provided? Maybe by patching all local channels to all BAP
channels on demand. Yeah - that could work if they are wired up for that.
And they might be).

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