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Kentucky agency upgrades two-way radio system

May 1, 2005 12:00 PM

The Kentucky Department of Vehicle Enforcement (KVE) is replacing its 1950s two-way radio system utilizing the Kentucky State Police system.

The police's statewide Motorola ASTRO Project 25 UHF digital conventional system began operating in July 2002. KVE's updated system includes more than 200 Spectra P25 mobile and XTS5000 P25 portable two-way radios, a vehicle repeater system, and 17 Spectra P25 control stations located at each weigh station.



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