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COCONUT CREEK POLICE DEPARTMENT Coconut Creek Police Department provides policing for the city, as well as first-responder medical treatment for medical emergencies. Headquarters & Communications Center 4800 West Copans Road FREQUENCIES DESCRIPTION FREQ INPUT North Publilc Safety Sub-Station Channel 1 4455 Solpress Blvd. Channel 2 - Car-to-Car Channel 3 - Public Works Website http://www.ci.coconut-creek.fl.us/police/default.asp UNIT NUMBERING SYSTEM ALPHA 11pm to 7am shift JULIETT Juvenile units SIERRA 3 Captain BRAVO 7am to 3pm shift KILO Detectives SIERRA 4 Lieutenant CHARLIE 3pm to 11pm shift LIMA Forensic units SIERRA 21 Fleet Management Officer DELTA Sergeant or Supervisor ROMEO Reserve Officers SIERRA 31 Planning Officer ECHO Road Patrol Lieutenant SIERRA Police Administrators SIERRA 36 Community Relations Officer GOLF Service Aides SIERRA 1 Police Chief TANGO Traffic Units INDIA Communications SIERRA 2 Captain UNIFORM Off-Duty personnel FIRE & EMS Fire & EMS services are provided by Margate/Coconut Creek Fire-Rescue, which uses the Coral Springs trunked radio system. See City of Margate for complete department information. TRUNKED RADIO SYSTEM (CORAL SPRINGS) The system is used by Margate/Coconut Creek Fire-Rescue for all communications. Motorola Type 2 analog System ID = 3619 Callsign = WPGN656 2 simulcast sites asterisks denote control channel = Callsign is WPHC697 TRUNKING ID'S Margate Fire-Rescue A = Main Margate Fire-Rescue D Margate Fire-Rescue B TAC A Margate Fire-Rescue E = Investigators Margate Fire-Rescue C Margate Fire-Rescue F STATION LOCATIONS All of Margate's Fire Stations cover both Margate and Coconut Creek, however only Stations 50, 86, and 94 are located within Coconut Creek itself. 5785 Park Drive Engine 18, Rescue 18, Battalion 18 Margate Station 1 4800 West Copans Road Rescue 50 Coconut Creek headquarters 600 Rock Island Road Engine 58, Rescue 58 Margate Station 2 (Department Headquarters) Wynmoor Village CLOSED Was a Health Center Only 4555 Solpress Blvd. Engine 94, Rescue 94 Coconut Creek North Public Safety Complex 5395 N.W. 24th Street Ladder 98, Rescue 98 Margate Station 3 LOCAL GOVERNMENT DESCRIPTION FREQ INPUT Public Works The southern part of the city's water system is maintained by the city of Margate. Those units can be heard on Margate's talkgroups which are found on Coral Springs' trunked system. POLICE TRUNKING ID'S (On Broward County's trunked radio system) District 16 Headquarters See BSO page for trunking frequencies and complete BSO talkgroup layout. 10580 Stirling Road, Cooper City SYSTEM 5 - DISTRICTS 8, 18, 20, 21 CH CH A I Info/Intercity "INDIA" J Common TAC J "JULIET" B Car-to-Car 5B K Supervisor K C Teletype C L Airport Emergency D Teletype D M Public Safety Common E TAC/Car-to-Car 5E N Local Government Common F Common Car to Car F "FOXTROT" O Global Common G Special TAC 5G P Dynamic Regroup H Special TAC 5H 866.3000 866.0500 94 98 LOCATION EQUIPMENT 49872 C23 C25 C27 CALLSIGN CTCSS 86 NOTES 18 50 58 TT DESCRIPTION # C2D 49744 49776 49712 HEX TT HEX DESCRIPTION 868.6250* 855.1125 x 858.9375 ^ 867.5500* 853.3125 x 857.9375 ^ BROWARD COUNTY 867.3000* 868.8750* 856.9375 ^ 859.9375 ^ 807.6875 806.6875 D155 D155 852.6875 851.6875 CTCSS 851.6875 806.6875 KNFW239 D155 49808 49840 C2B "Butterfly Capital of the World" - http://www.ci.coconut-creek.fl.us COCONUT CREEK Most of the Local Government agencies (Code enforcement, Parks, etc) use Nextel for communications. Public Works uses a conventional 800-MHz channel for both communications and for water control data (CTCSS is used for communications, while the data uses none). CALLSIGN 857.2125 812.2125 KNFW239 D155 KNFW239 KNFW239 5840 16D 5552 15B ---- ---- 5232 147 48 003 5264 149 12304 301 4816 12D 80 005 6096 17D 4784 12B 16 001 Policing of Cooper City is provided by Broward Sheriff's Office (BSO) District 16. In addition to the BSO talkgroups, the city also has its own municipal talkgroup for use by Local Government and Police talkaround: 6448 (hex 193) 109 Dispatch: West unincorporated/Weston (8), Southwest Ranches (18), Cooper City (16), Davie (21) 6704 1A3 5744 167 5008 139 BROWARD COUNTY COOPER CITY "Someplace Special" - http://www.coopercityfl.org DESCRIPTION HEX DESCRIPTION TT TT HEX 4240 PAGE 45 S S SA Works Works hern part of the city's water system is maintained by the ern part of the city's water system is maintained 851.6875 806.6875 851.6875 8 SAM Engine 18, Rescue 18, Battalion 18 Engine 18, Rescue 18, Battalion 18 Rescue 50 Rescue 50 Engine 58, Rescue 58 Engine 58, Rescue 58 CLOSED CLOSED Engine 94, Rescue 94 gine 94, Rescue 94 t Ladder 98, Rescue 98 er 98, Rescu T PTION TION FREQ INPUT FREQ INP ment agencies (Code enforcement, Parks, etc) use Next (Code enforcement, Parks, etc) use Ne CTCSS is used for communications, while the data uses communications, while the data uses MPL Margate Fire-Rescue D Margate Fire-Rescue D Margate Fire-Rescue E = Investigators Margate Fire-Rescue E = I Margate Fire-Rescue F Margate Fire-Rescue F Coconut Creek, however only Stations 50, 86, and 94 ar Coconut Creek, however only Stations 50, 86, and 94 a EQUIPMENT EQUIPMEN 49872 72 DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION C29 C2D C2D 808 08 49840 C2B 840 C2B PL PL PL ^ = Callsign is KNHK848 x = Callsign is WPHC697 866.5500 L asterisks PL quencies PL CC Plan = 2 P sites PLE aptain aptain Lieutenant Lieutenant Fleet Management Officer Fleet Management Officer 31 Planning Officer Planning Officer A 36 Community Relations Officer Community Relations O GO Traffic Units ffic Units UNIFORM Off-Duty personnel ty personnel nked radio system. 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Data Sheet

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Verifying Optical Transport NetworksOTN test options for T-BERD®/MTS-8000,

6000A, 5800, 5800-100G and OneAdvisor-1000OTN test options let users generate and analyze OTN signals at full line rates of OTU4, OTU3, OTU2, OTU2e, OTU1e, and OTU1. The tests check for signal integrity, bit errors, FEC errors, and section and path overhead (SM/PM) errors/alarms. These tests are performed with bulk, SDH/SONET, or Ethernet payloads. Users also can perform tests with lower-rate, multiplexed payloads, such as ODU3, ODU2, ODU1, ODU0, or ODUflex.

Benefits y Test OTN service activation quickly and reliably using the OTN Check automated tool.

y Verify the correct node configuration and the line card and optics functions

y Extend OTN network reach by testing the optical node forward error correction (FEC) functions

y Guarantee customer traffic quality and indicates service quality problems early on

y Help providers effectively manage multiple interconnected networks

y Let operators switch lower-rate (lower than 2.5 Gbps) payloads by verifying an OTN node’s ODU multiplexing functions

Intended Audience y Central office and metro technicians who install, turn up services, and troubleshoot OTN circuit faults

y Engineers who maintain, troubleshoot, and evolve OTNs

Applications y Install, verify, and troubleshoot OTN circuits

Value Proposition

Quickly verify new OTN circuit integrity end to end by simultaneously testing payload BERT, G.709 round-trip delay (RTD), and general communications channel (GCC) data-link transparency data-link (GCC) overhead transparency. These functions are integrated in the OTN Check service activation tool which is somewhat analogous to what an RFC 2544 test is to Ethernet. Using FEC in OTN networks extends the optical reach and eliminates the need for optical regenerators in many applications. In fact, for Ethernet-into-OTN, it is possible to run RFC 2544 at the Ethernet level. OTNs also deliver transparent SONET/SDH and Ethernet signals, alleviating the need to terminate these signals before testing.

ODU multiplexing enables OTN nodes to multiplex lower-rate payloads without the need for SONET/SDH cross-connect and/or Ethernet switches, cutting capital expenses and simplifying operational procedures.

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Use Cases

Use the OTN together with the T-BERD/MTS-6000A and -8000 MSAM to verify optical transport network (OTN) circuit installations.

Use Case: End-to-End OTN Testing

T-BERD/MTS network testers verify the end-to-end integrity of OTN connections. The OTN Check workflow simplifies configuration, testing, and report generation so that techs at all skill levels can validate the key metrics for an OTN signal: payload BERT, GCC BERT, and G.709-compliant round trip delay.

Use Case: Client Analysis Mode

The T-BERD/MTS-6000A, 8000, 5800, and 5800-100G can generate SONET/SDH or Ethernet signals and analyze embedded SONET/SDH/Ethernet clients inside OTN interfaces so operators can verify client signal performance at OTN ports without using an external OTN mux/demux function. And, embedded RFC 2544 Ethernet tests make validating Ethernet clients simple.

STM16 STM16

STM64STM64

10 GE 10 GE

OTU2 OTU2

CTU2

STM16

OTNnode

OTNnode

DWDMnode

DWDMnode

STM16 STM16

STM64STM64

10 GE 10 GE

OTU2

OTU2

OTU2

OTU2

OTU1OTU1

OTNnode

OTNnode

DWDMnode

DWDMnode

Simplify OTN testing with the industry’s first guided OTN workflow

Guided setup One touch to run test Graphical results and reports

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Use Case: Ethernet Layer 2/Layer 3 Monitoring/Troubleshooting

The T-BERD/MTS-6000A, 8000, 5800, and 5800-100G can analyze Layer 2 and Layer 3 SLA that are ODU0/ODU2/ODU2e/ODUflex mapped into OTN signals, simplifying Ethernet services troubleshooting with an OTN to efficiently transport Ethernet services inside one- or multi-operator networks.

Use Case: Ethernet Multiplexing/Wrapping Test

Using two T-BERD/MTS units lets operators verify the correct Ethernet signal mapping inside of OTN networks as well as identify misconfigured ODU0/ODU1/ODU2/ODU2e/ODU3/ODUflex mappings for ODU channels.

Feature/Benefit Summary

Feature Description Advantage BenefitOTN Check Workflow Tests payload BERT,

GCC BERT, and round trip delay in one simple-to-use workflow

The industry’s first automated, repeatable OTN layer test for all OTN rates

Simplifies OTN testing to deploy circuits faster with higher confidence

OTN Line Rate Traffic Generation

Generates OTN signal at configurable line rates

Connects to any OTN node port

Verifies correct node configuration and line card and optics functionality

OTN FEC Generates and monitors for correctable and uncorrectable FEC errors

Verifies OTN node response to FEC errors

Correcting FEC errors extends transport network reach without adding optical regenerators

OTN SM/PM Error/Alarms Generates and monitors section and path monitoring errors/alarms

Identifies and localizes bit errors (BIP) and alarms, such as BEI and AIS

Guarantees customer traffic quality and indicates service quality problems early

OTN Tandem Connection Monitoring (TCM)

Generates and monitors bytes for up to six TCM levels

Simultaneously operates six nested/cascaded monitoring channels

Helps operators effectively manage multiple interconnected networks

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Feature Description Advantage BenefitODU Multiplexing Generates and analyzes

ODU3, ODU2, ODU1, ODU0, and ODUflex containers in OTN payloads

Analyzes channelized OTN signals containing lower-rate payloads

Allows operators to switch lower-rate payloads within OTN nodes without the need for external SONET/SDH cross-connects or Ethernet switches

ODU1/ODU2 with SONET/SDH payload Generation Analysis

Generates and analyzes SONET/SDH traffic mapped into an OTN signal

Verifies SONET/SDH signals inside OTN payloads

Verifies the correct node configuration and line card and optics functionality

ODU0/ODU2/ODU2e/ODUflex with Ethernet Traffic Generation/Analysis

Generates and analyzes Layer 2/Layer 3 single-stream traffic mapped into an OTN signal

Verifies Layer 2/Layer 3 SLA inside OTN payloads

Measures SLA directly inside OTN networks without an Ethernet port

GCC BERT Generates and analyzes BERT patterns in the GCC0, GCC1, or GCC2 overhead locations

Verifies end-to-end connectivity and error-free transmission in the OTU overhead management channels

Performing this during installation eliminates the need to troubleshoot management channel issues later

Measuring Round-Trip Delay

Uses OTU overhead PM/TCM byte to measure round-trip delay

Standards-based approach to measuring round-trip delay and payload BERT tests simultaneously

Guarantees round-trip delay measurements for critical customers, such as financial services firms

Ethernet RFC 2544 Test for Ethernet inside OTN

Tests throughput, latency, packet jitter, frame loss, and CBS on client Ethernet signals

Automated, repeatable test based on industry-standard Ethernet test methodology integrated into an OTN transport

Operators can verify the end-to-end Ethernet client to eliminate finger-pointing

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Ordering Information

Description Part NumberT-BERD/MTS-6000A and -8000 MSAMOTU1 line rate and bulk testing CTOTU1(-U1)OTU2 line rate and bulk testing CTOTU2(-U1)OTU2e and OTU1e line rate and bulk testing

CTOTU2e(-U1)

ODU1 mux/demux CTODUMUX12(-U1)ODU0 mux/demux CTODU0(-U1)ODUflex mux/demux CTODUFLEX(-U1)T-BERD/MTS-5800, 5800-100G* and OneAdvisor-1000OTU1 line rate and bulk testing C5OTU1(-U1)OTU2 line rate and bulk testing C5OTU2(-U1)OTU2e and OTU1e line rate and bulk testing

C5OTU2e(-U1)

OTU3 line rate and bulk testing C5OTU3(-U1) OTU4 line rate and bulk testing C5OTU4(-U1) ODU3 mux/demux C5ODU3(-U1) ODU2 and ODU2e mux/demux C5ODU2(-U1) ODU1 mux/demux C5ODU1(-U1)ODU0 mux/demux C5ODU0(-U1)ODUflex mux/demux C5ODU1(-U1)

Description Part NumberT-BERD/MTS-6000A and -8000 MSAMOTU4 line rate and bulk testing CCOTU4(-U1)OTU3 line rate and bulk testing CCOTU3(-U1)OTU2 line rate and bulk testing CCOTU2(-U1)OTU2e and OTU1e line rate and bulk testing

CCOTU2E(-U1)

OTU1 line rate and bulk testing CCOTU1(-U1)IP video option CCODU1(-U1)ODU1 mux/demux CCODU0(-U1)ODU0 mux/demux CCODUFLEX(-U1)ODUflex mux/demux CCODU3(-U1)ODU3 mux/demux CCODU2(-U1)ODU2 mux/demux CCODU2(-U1)

*Note: options not available on model number T-BERD/MTS-5811P

These OTN functions are based on standards G.709, G.798, and G.872

Simplified, Multilayer SONET/SDH, Ethernet, and OTN Setup/Result Overview

Using two T-BERD/MTS-6000A and two -8000 MSAMs lets operators verify the correct Ethernet signal mapping inside of OTN networks as well as identify misconfigured ODU0/ODUflex mappings for ODU channels.