Over the past several years, a radio interference problem has presented itself as a dangerous situation for all public safety agencies that are using or are migrating to 800 MHz radio systems. The ...
Over the past year, I have been a staunch advocate (along with many other public safety organizations and representatives) of a plan to eliminate a serious radio interference problem that has plagued ...
BLOMKEST -- Law enforcement personnel and emergency responders in Kandiyohi County will have a new radio system to use next year that will make it easier for the different agencies to communicate with ...
OTTAWA COUNTY, Mich. — Emergency responders are now using a stronger, more effective radio system in Ottawa County. The Ottawa County Central Dispatch Authority (OCCDA) announced Wednesday, April 29, ...
When replacing its antiquated public safety radio system, the town would “best be served” by installing an 800 MHz trunked system, a consultant’s report says. The 18-page report released Friday ...
Motorola technicians in Illinois are performing operational tests this week on the $24 million, 800 MHz emergency radio system purchased by St. Johns County last year, preparing for its installation ...
The Federal Communications Commission will revoke St. Johns County's emergency radio license and hand over those frequencies to someone else if the county misses its Jan. 1, 2013, deadline. That's the ...
When Seminole County flips on its high-tech $6 million radio system this week, it will take a big step into the future of law enforcement and public safety communications. Leaving behind the congested ...