products 1st May 2005 Kenwood USA’s TK-2170/3170 VHF/UHF conventional and TK-3173 UHF trunked mobile radios offer 128 channels/128 zones and text messaging
Vendor harmony is sweet music 1st May 2005 You may have read in MRT that I recently became president and chief operating officer of EFJohnson
Padcom, RedMoon ink deal 1st May 2005 Padcom announced a partnership with RedMoon, a mesh and fixed-wireless integrator
Report: Motorola repeater worked properly on 9/11 1st May 2005 A draft report issued by the Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology indicated that a New York City Fire Department repeater
Trade associations change face of LMR 1st May 2005 The merger of the American Mobile Telecommunications Association with the Industrial Telecommunications Association, which created the Enterprise Wireless
SDR catches public safety’s attention 1st May 2005 Technology offers great potential, but significant hurdles remain
Tait names new president 1st May 2005 Tait North America has appointed William P. Fredrickson as its president
Colorado county joins state system 1st May 2005 Alamosa County recently became the first of six counties to tap into Colorado’s statewide 800 MHz digital trunked radio system
ROADS LESS TRAVELED 1st May 2005 The land mobile radio industry is healthy, vibrant and ready to enter a data-centric world driven by IP technologies. So say senior executives at major vendors to the public-safety and government sectors
Kentucky agency upgrades two-way radio system 1st May 2005 The Kentucky Department of Vehicle Enforcement (KVE) is replacing its 1950s two-way radio system
Latest 3GPP standards-development work includes new classes of HPUE, progress on mission-critical services 1 22nd April 2024
Is LMR the best solution for first responders? Should 4.9 GHz license go to the FirstNet Authority? 3 24th March 2024
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