MimoSDR is a product that allows you to play back radio traffic in near real time. If you ever miss a dispatch page, because of static or distance, you'll be able to use this system to play back that audio. We can also record your primary radio channel and your dispatch channel so you also have access to these systems. Any subscription to MimoSDR includes access to the FRES / SCPD P25 system as a bonus.

MimoSDR is often used as a way to build an entire call from start to finish for QA/QI. You can hear the message on the pct talk group, hear your dispatch, know all of the units involved from your and other departments (if their audio is on the system as well), and capture radio traffic from hospital-north or hospital-south, so corrlate the PCR information with the presentation to the hospital. Using all of this, you can build a really strong picture of what happened on the assignemnt and the providers frame of mind during the process.

Audio playback is saved for 2 years and counting right now. We capture A LOT of audio. Several terabytes at this point in time and that keeps on going up. This system allows you to reply calls from your cellphone or computer, anywhere in the world. You can for example listen to a call being dispatched from your phone while you are across the world and still have access to the internet.

We will place an audio receive site in your dispatch office (or the building that is nearest your repeater transmit site) that will capture the audio traffic and upload it to our system. That audio is then made available within seconds of the transmission being completed on the site.

$100/freq/month OR $1000/freq/year

Any 3 Actions

We can register radios efficiently into the tracking system using the "Any 3 Actions" method. Pick up a radio and do any of these 3 actions in sequence you to make sure the radioId corresponds to the radio in your hand. There are some things to note, namely that as soon as a unit turns on / assoicates with the P25 sytem, it's very next action will always be to join a talk group. So those two actions should always be in a pair in the order of assoicate then join. A radio does not necessarily have to turn off to disassociate. Tuning your P25 radio to a conventional channel, such as your department's repeater frequency, will disassociate it from the P25 system. For all intents and purposes, it will look like the radio is off. Once you select a P25 talkgroup again, it will reassoicate and join that talk group just like as if you had just turned it on.

Console

Below is a Live Feed of the SCPD / FRES P25 Control Channel. For this live demo, we limit to only showing the Radio's ID, not the actual name of the unit. We can use this information to track radios turning on (), turning off (), joining a talk group (), sending their GPS location (), sending data (), or answering a Unit to Unit Request (). We do give some hints in this data stream, HOSPITAL-N (155 / 20155), HOSPITAL-S (157 / 20157) and AV-MEDEVAC (3021) are values that we translate for you for this demo. You can prove the data really is live by going to HOSPITAL-N and HOSPITAL-S with your radio and seeing your Radio ID moving between the talkgroups. The system is quite full featured, allowing you to register portable radios to units on the fly, or mobile radios to vehicles for longer term tracking.