Doctor cites EMS experience at Columbine in need for common radio frequencies 12th July 2002 Speaking about the shootings that took place on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School in Jefferson County, Colo., near the city of Littleton, Christopher
Motorola logs multiple system sales, acceptances 12th July 2002 Miami Beach, Fla. — The city of Miami Beach has accepted a Printrak Premier computer aided dispatch system that automates call-taking and dispatch functions.
Police in Hamden, Conn., to see UHF upgrade soon 12th July 2002 VHF lowband is out, and UHF is in, at the Hamden (Conn.) Police Department. The police department in the city of 55,000 situated north of New Haven in
E. F. Johnson taps $4.7 million order from South Dakota 12th July 2002 The E. F. Johnson Company, Waseca, Minn., has received an order from South Dakota valued at $4.7 million for SmartZone portable and mobile radio products.
Amateur radio flood response, relief support continues in Texas 11th July 2002 Upwards of 150 Amateur Radio Emergency Service team members and other radio amateurs have been supporting flood response and relief efforts in flood-ravaged
The airtime operator’s Glass Slipper 1st July 2002 FB8 is not a personalized license plate for you to decipher. FB8 is a designation that comes with an FCC license stating that the licensed radio facility
Dataradio upgrades mobile data system for Springfield 1st July 2002 Atlanta — Dataradio has upgraded the existing Dataradio mobile data system for the city of Springfield, Mo. The existing network operated at 9.6 kbps.
Radio amateurs give support in Arizona wildland firefighting 30th June 2002 Amateur radio support of the Arizona wildfire response continued during the week. Cliff Hauser, KD6XH, the American Radio Relay League’s Arizona Section
5-channel expansion worth $3.1 million to E. F. Johnson 28th June 2002 Chester County, Pa., wants to add five channels to each of its Multi-Net II simulcast radio communications system’s 17 tower sites, and it has contracted
Narrowband mandate spurs $18 million Nevada radio system 26th June 2002 As part of a congressional mandate to reduce the bandwidth of the federal wireless radio channels, the National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada
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