YF WQCB995 HARRISBURG, PA [applicant is a government entity which provides communications essential to its official activities] ctrl pt 1 - 5 TECHNOLOGY PARK...
Here's something you may be interested in---Check out the coverage map--It's from this time last year---I wonder why it hasn't been updated OR is this a good...
Police and emergency services workers in Upper Moreland are having a tough time talking to each other. Coverage from Montgomery County's new digital radio...
Secret study: Houston's emergency radio system puts citizens, emergency crews at risk 07:05 AM CST on Thursday, February 10, 2005 By Mark Greenblatt / 11 News...
In a message dated 2/10/2005 4:40:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, buck530@... writes: The 11 News Defenders are revealing why help from the police or fire...
available at: http://www.delawareonline.com/newsjournal/local/2005/02/12emergencyra dios.html Emergency radio still flawed By PATRICK JACKSON / The News...
I may be mistaken, but I am certain that it has been stated that Deleware ordered a "portable outside" only system due to costs. Unfortuneatelythis leaves the ...
02/17/2005 Still tuning in By: Edward J. Vassallo City officials take 'wait-and-see' stance on problems with radios Advertisement Although told by city...
... "All I can really say is that our complaints have dropped in the ... "We are kind of on a wait and see. It's too early to see." ... In the beginning, there...
Most, if not all of their old frequencies, both 450 for PD and 150 for FD have been relicensed to other users in the area, so there is no going back. Some of...
Knowing that Cumberland County is dealing with interference from the cell fone carriers, Can you just imagine what they must be dealing with around the metro...
Here's an example of a scanner armed citizen helping police---When Pa State Police starting using "Open Sky/MaCom" radios something like this will not be ...
... Both Montgomery County and Philadelphia County (both operators of Moto trunked systems at 800MHz) have several sites affected by cell providers. Montco...
Motorola system works fine, says Philly police Feb 18, 2005 3:19 PM By Glenn Bischoff A Philadelphia police department official this week supported what ...
Leaders representing emergency responders charge that Federal Communications Commission has dragged heels for two years, failing to resolve emergency ...
From this story: A private company, M/A-Com, is completing the unfinished statewide law enforcement radio network and leasing it back for $352-million over 20...
http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/10978004.htm?1c "The city's police-radio system, which has had an array of problems since it was installed two years ago,...
And from all the users I have talked to, they are very pleased with it!! ... From: buck530 To: PA-800MHZ@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005...
Without knowing what is included in that $17.6 million (or even whether the news story is correct, so often they aren't), you have no way of properly analyzing...
20 years is a long time for a paticular technology, but is normal for governments. And analog FM has been aound for WAY more than 20 years. You don't seem to...
Here is the link to the Florida system. This should answer all your questions. This system is owned by M/A-COM and they lease the services to the State, sort...
When you look at the site, pay particular attention to the section on the funding stream. The state is paying nothing for the infrastructure use. It comes from...
Boy, we need a different acronym for that! Alan In a message dated 2/25/2005 5:38:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, bwaugaman@... writes: Watch for more BOO...
Florida is "mostly" flat, but it is awfully big, there is no way you could cover the entire state on one tower at 800Mhz. And even if you could, you would not...
How about BOOP (Builder Owned and OPerated)? Chris ... From: landmobilelawyer@... To: PA-800MHZ@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 6:36 PM ...
OK, then in homage to Don Cheadle's character in Ocean's 11, we ought to call it BETTY. "We're in Barney!" says Cheedle. "Eh" say the others. "Barney........
Kevin Nalls of Montgomery, Ala., held up a store and then hailed a cab to make his getaway. Unfortunately for him, the cabbie liked to listen to a police...