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Columbia River commission invests in radios, turnkey services

Nov 13, 2007 11:03 AM, - MRT

Harris Stratex Networks announced that the Oregon’s Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission has selected its Constellation radios to support the state’s communications and public-safety backbone network. The solution includes hand-held radios, multiplexers, antennas, waveguides and turnkey services. The new network will be used in the commission’s day-to-day operations, which include land and water patrols along 147 miles of the Columbia River in Oregon, according to the company.

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