COMMUNICATIONS
Electronic Communication Services
Sec. 800-11: Campus Radio Systems Guidelines
Responsible
Office: Network & Academic Computing Services
Revised: December 2007
References / Resources
UC Business and Finance
Bulletin
IS-5
Licensing and Operation of University Radio, Television, and Microwave Facilities
Contact: NACS Radio
Systems Specialist at (949) 824-8151or brian.chrisman@uci.edu
Network & Academic Computing Services (NACS)
is responsibile for providing 800MHz radio service to the UCI campus. University
two-way radio services may be provided for official University business only.
Licensing, installation, and use of radio systems are regulated by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) and by University policies and procedures.
A. Network & Academic Computing Services (NACS) Responsibilities
NACS is responsible for the proper operation of three radio system sites and for
approving and providing two-way radio services. These responsibilities include:
Maintaining UCI's 800MHz trunked radio system backbone;
Maintaining UCI's 800MHz conventional radio system backbone;
Assisting departments to determine radio needs and purchase equipment;
Serving as the trouble reporting center for radio and system emergencies;
Coordinating equipment repairs and replacements with Motorola;
Programming new radios for departmental use;
Establishing recharge rates for radio services and systems. Upon request,
NACS acts as liaison for questions or claims against service vendors;
Maintains files for FCC licenses at campus.
NACS office hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except University holidays.
B. Departmental Responsibilities
Financially responsible for purchasing and maintaining all radios and related
equipment.
Managing the department's radio inventory and notifying NACS Radio Systems
Specialist of any reassignments of radios.
Controlling abuse, taking appropriate corrective action, and ensuring policies
and procedures are followed.
C. Radio System Description
The 800MHz radio system consists of a Motorola trunked radio system located
on the campus. The system, located on top of Rowland Hall, provides radio coverage
to the campus. It is used for daily operations and is the primary emergency
communications system.
The UC Irvine Medical Center utilizes a conventional two-channel 800MHz system
that serves the medical campus and the surrounding area.
A single-channel, standalone wide-area repeater is installed at the Signal
Peak radio facility in the Newport Coast area. This channel is available for
daily operations if off-campus coverage is needed in central and north Orange
County. The Signal Peak channel is a back-up if the campus trunked radio system
fails.
D. Portable, Two-Way Radios
Currently there are over 725 Motorola radios activated on the system. These
radios utilize technology that enables the addition of new features via software
upgrades designed to meet specific user requirements.
The XTS2500 portable radio has replaced the legacy MTS2000. Users can choose
from three types:
Type 1.5:
Type 2:
Type 3:
Front display only
Front display with a limited keypad
Front display with full telephone-type keypad
Users may also choose from two types of the Astro Spectra/XTL5000: one for
use in vehicles; the other for use as a base station.
E. Purchasing and Programming of 800MHz Radios
NACS manages the purchasing and programming of 800MHz radios for campus users.
Departments should not contract directly with vendors but should follow these
steps:
The department's business office should complete a NACS
Service Request Form (SRF) and include the account and fund to be charged
which must be affiliated with a department on campus. Select "800MHz
radio service" on the form.
The department must also submit a Purchase Requisition for the 800MHz radio
instrument and related equipment to the appropriate buyer in Purchasing. To
receive a quote or equipment consultation, contact the NACS Radio Systems
Specialist at (949) 824-8151 or brian.chrisman@uci.edu.
When Purchasing receives the requisition, an order will be placed with Motorola.
(If the user has been directed to Motorola for consultation, the vendor may
work with Purchasing directly to issue the requisition.) Equipment will be shipped directly to the purchaser. The purchaser will then contact the NACS Radio Systems Specialist to program the radios.
The department must advise NACS on how they want the radio programmed. New
radios will be programmed with the standard departmental template already
on file. If a template does not exist, the programming will be "cloned"
from another radio. A $35.00 programming/administrative fee will be charged
for each radio programmed. To request development of a special programming
template, contact the NACS Radio Systems Specialist at (949) 824-8151 or brian.chrisman@uci.edu.
Charges for 800MHz radio backbone system maintenance will appear on the
department's monthly NACS Telephone Billing Statement as a monthly recurring
charge under the six-digit radio ID number. Information on the 800MHz backbone
monthly charge can be found on the NACS
webpage.