‘Joint Commenters’ support 800 MHz rebanding 8th August 2002 Twenty-four entities described as the Joint Commenters have thrown their support to the Private Wireless Coalition 800 MHz rebanding plan. The names of
Public safety and private radio groups plus Nextel offer ‘consensus plan’ for 800 MHz interference mitigation 7th August 2002 Public safety and private radio membership organizations, Nextel Communications and Aeronautical Radio (a company that uses private radio) have come together
Fire officers’ union chief calls for FDNY radio replacement, grand jury investigation 6th August 2002 Speaking at a news conference yesterday, Peter Gorman, president of the Uniformed Fire Officers Association, demanded that the Fire Department of New
County agencies will unite with radio system 5th August 2002 Aug. 4, 2002 By the end of the year, almost all local agencies will be able to communicate with each other on one common radio system. That will allow
World Trade Center response reveals multiple FDNY problems 4th August 2002 A soon-to-be-released consultant report peels the scab from the Fire Department of New York’s wounds to reveal its problems with radio communications,
ARES teams on alert as West Coast wildfires threaten 4th August 2002 West Coast Amateur Radio Emergency Service teams were on alert at week’s end to provide emergency communication as the Florence and Sour Biscuit wildfires
Emergency agencies going digital 2nd August 2002 Wed, Jul 31, 2002 Thursday will be a very quiet day for people who like to follow local police action by tuning into personal radio scanners. That is,
20 years ago: An industry veteran looks back again 1st August 2002 Twenty years ago, Pat Weisner (MRT’s co-owner and publisher at the time) asked me to write for the first issue of Mobile Radio Technology. He wanted a
Vendor locking 1st August 2002 I worked 11 years for a dealer who stressed that if his manufacturer’s unique trunking protocol were sold, it would essentially lock out other vendors
The interoperability quandary 1st August 2002 A category 5 hurricane slams into the South Carolina coast, flooding coastal roadways, destroying houses and knocking down powerlines. A freight train
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