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Friday, November 6, 2009

Amateur Power

A lot of media coverage has been devoted to the poor service offered by the new communication systems being purchased by many departments: 800MHz digital systems, trunking systems and narrow-band FM systems. Some of these troubles come with updating archaic repeaters, obsolete antennae, outmoded feedlines, and other system components that are simply worn out or in ill repair. Granted, we are spending a huge sum of money to bring in the advanced communication systems, but the new technology is not without serious growing pains. Dead spots that develop where previously there were none can certainly present hazards to ...

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