IONIA COUNTY TO JOIN STATE POLICE APCO 25 ?

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johnvassel

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Yippee, we'll blow 5 years worth of radio budgets on one radio... sounds like a PLAN!!
Dont expect the county to move too fast.. Eaton County is still only experimenting with the HT's.. everything being patched to UHF still, for well over a year now.

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rdale

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Gotta love stupidity...

"Signals at 800 megahertz are also much stronger. Analog radio signals around the Ionia Wastewater Treatment Plant are very weak. But Lafler has used his 800 megahertz radios four floors underground and received a clear signal."

Is he honestly saying that 800MHz carries better than VHF and especially goes through cement better? Using what version of reality???

"IDPS Director Dave Bulling and Lafler attributed the difficulties to training issues, which have been rectified, and the lack of a tower nearby."

I _LOVE_ when people attribute radio coverage issues to training... I understand the need to train people, but if they press the button to transmit and it doesn't allow them because of low signal strenght that's not a training issue!

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rcvmo

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"Signals at 800 megahertz are also much stronger. Analog radio signals around the Ionia Wastewater Treatment Plant are very weak. But Lafler has used his 800 megahertz radios four floors underground and received a clear signal."

Sounds like a real good salesman to me.
My 300 foot 70 watt 800 mhz analog system has problems reaching areas 7 miles away from the tower; on a mobile unit yet. I can just imagine how the digital system will work. :roll:
Jimmy.
 
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