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    NBC4 News Truck Catches Fire on 405 Freeway

    ByAdmin September 2, 2011September 30, 2011

    Traffic was backed up Friday in the Sepulveda Pass after a NBC4 News truck caught fire on the 405 Freeway. NBC photographer Joel Cooke, who was the only person in the vehicle, was traveling northbound on the 405 Freeway near the Getty Center when the vehicle caught fire.

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    CELLPHONE TICKET GIVEN TO L.A. HAM OPERATING 2 METER MOBILE

    ByAdmin August 31, 2011September 30, 2011

    A California ham has been cited for operating mobile using a 2 meter radio installed in his car and this could become a test case to find out whether the restrictive anti-cellphone law can be used against other two-way radio users. According to a note from Dick McKay, K6VGP, a member of the Disaster Amateur…

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    Radio Networks Hold Up During Hurricane Irene

    ByAdmin August 31, 2011September 30, 2011

    Hurricane Irene made landfall over eastern North Carolina’s Outer Banks Aug. 27 and moved along southeastern Virginia. It made its second landfall in New Jersey and then made a third landfall as a tropical storm in New York. As of Tuesday afternoon, a total of 2.85 million people were without power, according to the Department…

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    East Coast Quake Highlights Need for Public Safety Wireless Network

    ByAdmin August 30, 2011September 30, 2011

    The earthquake that struck Virginia on Tuesday, Aug. 23, and was felt from New York City to the Carolinas, was followed by cellular network congestion — thus spurring officials to call for a national broadband network dedicated to public safety. People seeking information flooded 911 call centers and cellular networks following the magnitude 5.8 earthquake…

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    Maritime Law Enforcement Training Center Holds First Classes

    ByAdmin August 18, 2011September 30, 2011

    The newly constructed Port of Los Angeles Maritime Law Enforcement Training Center was put to use earlier this month for new inter-agency training sessions for California police and fire departments. The program, which featured three days of training, started July 6 and concentrated on basic boat handling and seamanship skills for first-responders in a maritime…

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    Solar Flares May Impact Communications

    ByAdmin August 5, 2011September 30, 2011

    Energy released from solar plasma blasts will reach Earth throughout Friday and Saturday, potentially disrupting communications and electrical grids, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The explosion on the sun’s surface could affect precision satellite systems such as GPS and high-frequency radio waves, which airlines use for communication.

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    CHP Reported Using 700 MHz Extenders in OC

    ByAdmin August 5, 2011August 30, 2011

    In an email posted on the OrangeCountyScan Yahoo Group today, it was reported that the CHP is now using a 700 MHz extender frequency in Orange County. The vehicle repeater is on 769.4375 NAC DB2. The poster, calif4nian, also reported the following information: The black handheld radio, like the red and yellow ones here (https://www.efjohnson.com/products/portables/5100es)…

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