May 10th is the drop dead date for all TXWARN users in Waller county to go digital.
iamhere300 Member Joined Jun 27, 2004 Messages 1,313 Location Chappell Hill TX Feb 22, 2017 #1 May 10th is the drop dead date for all TXWARN users in Waller county to go digital.
J justintexas Newbie Joined Jan 16, 2012 Messages 2 Feb 22, 2017 #2 What is the "digital" format iamhere300 said: May 10th is the drop dead date for all TXWARN users in Waller county to go digital. Click to expand... What is the "digital" format? Who has to implement this process?
What is the "digital" format iamhere300 said: May 10th is the drop dead date for all TXWARN users in Waller county to go digital. Click to expand... What is the "digital" format? Who has to implement this process?
iamhere300 Member Joined Jun 27, 2004 Messages 1,313 Location Chappell Hill TX Feb 22, 2017 #3 justintexas said: What is the "digital" format? Who has to implement this process? Click to expand... P25. They use a lot of analog now
justintexas said: What is the "digital" format? Who has to implement this process? Click to expand... P25. They use a lot of analog now
J justintexas Newbie Joined Jan 16, 2012 Messages 2 Feb 23, 2017 #4 Thank you for the update. Who is responsible for making the change? WC Sheriff? Is there cost involved.
Thank you for the update. Who is responsible for making the change? WC Sheriff? Is there cost involved.
iamhere300 Member Joined Jun 27, 2004 Messages 1,313 Location Chappell Hill TX Feb 24, 2017 #5 justintexas said: Thank you for the update. Who is responsible for making the change? WC Sheriff? Is there cost involved. Click to expand... The subscriber units are up to the users.
justintexas said: Thank you for the update. Who is responsible for making the change? WC Sheriff? Is there cost involved. Click to expand... The subscriber units are up to the users.