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Windham Chief Makes Push for New Radios, Computers

March 4, 2013

Police are urging Windham voters to consider a $84,600 warrant item for the replacement of their vehicles’ two-way radios and computers.

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Channeling The Same Frequencies; Police Get $168K Grant for Radios

February 26, 2013

For decades, police and firefighters in area towns have lived with radio communication inadequacies. Some of those irritating problems will be resolved with the award of a $167,899 federal grant recently announced by the Central Region Homeland Security Advisory Council in Worcester.

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Calif.: Riverside County Police End Radio Access

January 10, 2013

Hobbyists who have enjoyed listening to scanners as deputies report dramatic details of the hunt for a bank robber or fleeing car pursuit will be shut out.

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Officers to Get New Radios

December 20, 2012

TROY – Miami County sheriff ‘s deputies will be getting new portable radios to replace models purchased in 2001 and requiring an increasing amount of maintenance.

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Radios for Cops May Cost Millions

September 6, 2012

WEST PALM BEACH — The city could take a $5 million loss on a police radio system that it installed but never activated.

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Radio Problems in Casino Spur Amplifier Requirement

September 6, 2012

The Des Plaines City Council on Tuesday night approved amending the city’s fire code requiring radio amplifiers that would allow police and fire personnel to send and receive radio signals within larger city buildings.

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Oakland Officials Say Unreliable Radio System Possibly Caused by Interference from One Cell Network

August 21, 2012

By Kristin J. Bender, Oakland Tribune OAKLAND, Calif. — City and AT&T officials said Monday they have identified and are…

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Enon (Ohio) Approves New Radio Purchases

August 20, 2012

By Mark McGregor, Dayton Daily News ENON, Ohio — Fearing an inability to call for police backup when the sheriff’s…

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Oakland Not Yet Ready to Scrap Brand New, But Troubled Police Radio System

August 2, 2012

OAKLAND — City leaders won’t rush to replace Oakland’s unreliable public safety radio system that failed police officers again Monday night while protesters marched through city streets shortly after a visit from President Barack Obama.

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State Radio Systems Upgrade Could Cut Regional Dispatchers Out of The Loop

August 2, 2012

Maine: Regional dispatchers are worried they will be out of the communications loop after state public safety departments such as state police, warden and forestry services and marine patrol upgrade their radio communication systems from analog to digital.

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