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I found this on the web regarding shelby county its quite long but here are some highlights.
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Shelby states that it “is in the process of upgrading its radio system to a new five-site
system that will provide improved communications capabilities to first responders throughout the
county.”5 Shelby plans to implement “a VHF, P25, digital, trunked radio system which will support all
Shelby County, Alabama first responders, public safety agencies and other essential government entity
functions.”6 Although Shelby’s application contains frequencies from the Public Safety Pool, it also
Shelby County Waiver | FCC.gov
1 See File No. 0004776280 (filed June 22, 2011, amended July 26, 2011, August 12, 2011, October 26, 2011, and
November 8, 2011).
2 See File No. 0004776280, attached Letter from Alan S. Tilles, Jeffrey W. Rubin, Schulman Rogers Gandal Pordy
& Ecker to David Furth, Deputy Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau (filed Jan. 13, 2011) (I/B
Waiver Request). Shelby seeks authority to operate on 10 frequencies from the I/B Pool: 159.6600, 152.9000,
160.050, 160.1100, 159.8700, 159.9000, 151.5800, 152.9900, 159.9750, and 160.1250 MHz. We note that Shelby
replaced frequency 160.0425 MHz with 160.050 MHz (see File No. 0004776280, amended November 8, 2011).
Shelby also applied for 14 Public Safety Pool frequencies.
2.
Shelby states that it “is in the process of upgrading its radio system to a new five-site
system that will provide improved communications capabilities to first responders throughout the
county.”5 Shelby plans to implement “a VHF, P25, digital, trunked radio system which will support all
Shelby County, Alabama first responders, public safety agencies and other essential government entity
functions.”6 Although Shelby’s application contains frequencies from the Public Safety Pool, it also
Shelby County Waiver | FCC.gov
1 See File No. 0004776280 (filed June 22, 2011, amended July 26, 2011, August 12, 2011, October 26, 2011, and
November 8, 2011).
2 See File No. 0004776280, attached Letter from Alan S. Tilles, Jeffrey W. Rubin, Schulman Rogers Gandal Pordy
& Ecker to David Furth, Deputy Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau (filed Jan. 13, 2011) (I/B
Waiver Request). Shelby seeks authority to operate on 10 frequencies from the I/B Pool: 159.6600, 152.9000,
160.050, 160.1100, 159.8700, 159.9000, 151.5800, 152.9900, 159.9750, and 160.1250 MHz. We note that Shelby
replaced frequency 160.0425 MHz with 160.050 MHz (see File No. 0004776280, amended November 8, 2011).
Shelby also applied for 14 Public Safety Pool frequencies.