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New Portable Radios Link Wildlife Officers with Police, Fire, EMS

April 5, 2012

Within one hour of borrowing a portable radio last year, wildlife conservation Officer Brian Singer tracked down a poacher.

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Commission Seeks Comment on Emergency Communications by Amateur Radio and Impediments to Amateur Radio Communications

April 5, 2012

By this Public Notice, the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC or Commission) Wireless Telecommunications Bureau and Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau seek comment on the uses and capabilities of Amateur Radio Service communications in emergencies and disaster relief. As set forth below, comment is sought on issues relating to the importance of emergency Amateur Radio Service communications and on impediments to enhanced Amateur Radio Service communications. Stakeholder entities and organizations, including the Amateur Radio, emergency response, and disaster communications communities, are particularly encouraged to submit comments.

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Tampa’s $6m Radio Plan

March 15, 2012

Police plan to spend $6 million on portable radios for the Republican National Convention to try to prevent the kind of chaos that marred the start of the 2008 GOP convention in St. Paul, Minn.

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Firm Eyed for County Radio

March 15, 2012

“We’ve put antennas in Siberia and the South Pole,” Ingram said. “Our global communication systems are on every continent in the world.”

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Westmoreland 9-1-1 Dispatch System Fails for Second Time in Month

March 13, 2012

For the second time in a month, technical problems at Westmoreland County’s 9-1-1 center forced emergency dispatchers to use portable radios to send out rescue crews.

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Product & Service Announcements

Aeroflex and Kenwood U.S.A. Corp. Announce Release of the Kenwood 5×10 Series Automated Test and Alignment Program for the Aeroflex 3920

March 1, 2012

LAS VEGAS, February 22, 2012— Aeroflex Incorporated, a wholly owned subsidiary of Aeroflex Holding Corp. (NYSE:ARX), announced today the release…

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FEMA Funding Awarded for Wayne County First Responders Communications Equipment

March 1, 2012

U.S. Rep. Nick Rahall (D-W.Va.) Wednesday announced federal funding has been awarded to upgrade communications equipment for fire departments in Kenova and Ceredo, W.Va.

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Police Radio Upgrades Coming

February 28, 2012

TOM MOOR, South Bend Tribune (Indiana) SOUTH BEND – When dozens of police and fire departments converged on the World…

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Technology

Georgia Police to Get New Radio System

February 23, 2012

AUGUSTA, Ga. — The new system will be tied into the county’s broadband network, which is under construction and will include several new radio towers. The radio system might be ready for use by October.

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Public Safety Radio: Field Narrowed to 2

January 30, 2012

Tim Hrenchir, Topeka Capital-Journal (Kansas) Two companies – Motorola and Cassidian – will compete for the multimillion-dollar contract to provide…

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