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    More on San Diego Radio Failure During Power Outage

    ByAdmin September 19, 2011September 30, 2011

    The following is from the Amateur Radio Newsline Report Number 1779. Listen to the MP3 file: Newsline Report: San Diego Power Failure. Read the transcript below.

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    Heathkit’s Amateur Radio Plans Taking Shape

    ByAdmin September 15, 2011September 30, 2011

    Heathkit Educational Systems hopes to reenter the Amateur Radio market by the end of 2011. Back in August, Heathkit announced its return to the kit business and actively solicited suggestions. The response from Amateur Radio operators convinced Heathkit to develop several Amateur Radio products. Ernie Wake, director, Marketing/Sales, told the ARRL: “When we made the…

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    Digital Migration Percentage to Double in Next 5 Years

    ByAdmin September 14, 2011September 30, 2011

    It’s taken a decade and half for 15 percent of the world’s licensed mobile radio users to move from analog to digital; however, the next five years will see this percentage more than double. This is one of the key findings from IMS Research’s report “Licensed Mobile Radio – World – 2011.” Digital technologies were…

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    San Diego County’s RCS Fails During Power Outage

    ByAdmin September 13, 2011September 30, 2011

    A portion of the “north loop” of San Diego County’s Regional Communications System (RCS) experienced a major failure when the county-wide power outage hit on September 8, 2011. This was the second major outage for the redundant 800 MHz RCS that was designed to carry public safety communications without the need for a backup system….

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    LACoFD Firefighters Reflect on 9/11

    ByAdmin September 8, 2011September 30, 2011

    In the nightmarish days after the attacks of September 11, 2001, with fears running high of another strike on the way, L.A. County Fire Department’s elite urban search and rescue team remained in place—first in line to respond here if the West Coast was next. But some of its members, called up by FEMA and…

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    Palos Verdes Estates PD Now P25 Digital

    ByAdmin September 8, 2011September 8, 2011

    It has been reported on the RadioReference.com forums that Palos Verdes Estates Police Department is now utilizing P25 with some encryption noted. PV Estates PD      506.3750      NAC 293    

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    LAFD 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony

    ByAdmin September 8, 2011September 30, 2011

    We would like to inform you that the public and press are cordially invited to join Fire Department, Law Enforcement and Military agencies for a “9/11 Remembrance Ceremony” dedicated to those who perished on September 11, 2001. Speakers will include Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Fire Chief of the Los Angeles Fire Department, Brian L. Cummings, Fire…

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    Costa Mesa Accepts Grant to Improve Communications Equipment

    ByAdmin September 7, 2011September 30, 2011

    The Costa Mesa City Council agreed this week to use $250,000 in Homeland Security grant money to upgrade its communications equipment. The funding will help first responders reduce gaps in radio coverage, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Bryan Glass. In 2001, the city switched from an 800 MHz Motorola radio to a newer version, reducing…

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    LA County Leases Canadian Super Scoopers to Fight Fires

    ByAdmin September 7, 2011September 30, 2011

    The Los Angeles County Fire Department is leasing two Canadian super scoopers and a heli-tanker to bolster its firefighting resources through November. On Tuesday morning, Antonovich joined fellow county supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky and fire chiefs on the tarmac of the Van Nuys Airport on Daily Drive to watch pilots demonstrate key firefighting aircraft that included:…

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    • About the SCMA
    • History of the SCMA
    • A Tribute to Police Call’s Gene “Hughes” Costin
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