FINDLAY, Ohio -- Saddled with an aging analog radio system and facing the approaching Federal Communications Commission (FCC) narrowbanding mandate—along with a reduction in its only tower’s power from 250 to 100 watts—Hancock-Wood needed a communications system that would be FCC-compliant while providing clear audio from anywhere in its coverage area. In addition, it needed a solution that would enable it to track its mobile line workers and trucks via global positioning system (GPS) for greater efficiency.
Ohio Utility Meets FCC Requirements, Improves Operations with Two-way Radio System - Utility Products Magazine
Ohio Utility Meets FCC Requirements, Improves Operations with Two-way Radio System - Utility Products Magazine