LAPD trying to buy new portables....
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LAPD trying to buy new portables....
The article says the backbone is good it's the units in the field they want to replace so I guess they're going to stay UHF not 800 and go XTS....
Hmmm maybe we'll see a bunch of LAPD Astro Sabers on eBay soon. I imagine they'll all be auctioned off in a police auction if they in fact upgrade.. Maybe "then" it will be safe to walk around LA with a Saber on your belt.
Full story at the below URL
http://www.dailynews.com/news/ci_3556151
Jennifer
Hmmm maybe we'll see a bunch of LAPD Astro Sabers on eBay soon. I imagine they'll all be auctioned off in a police auction if they in fact upgrade.. Maybe "then" it will be safe to walk around LA with a Saber on your belt.
Full story at the below URL
http://www.dailynews.com/news/ci_3556151
Jennifer
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"There is no greater, darker, deafening sound than, after the loss of a K-9 partner, climbing back into a patrol car and hearing only silence."
"There is no greater, darker, deafening sound than, after the loss of a K-9 partner, climbing back into a patrol car and hearing only silence."
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Re: LAPD trying to buy new portables....
I doubt it... Knowing those Motorola bastards the new contract will have a stipulation that all the old Astro Sabers be destroyed so they wont flood the market.
jjbond wrote:The article says the backbone is good it's the units in the field they want to replace so I guess they're going to stay UHF not 800 and go XTS....
Hmmm maybe we'll see a bunch of LAPD Astro Sabers on eBay soon. I imagine they'll all be auctioned off in a police auction if they in fact upgrade.. Maybe "then" it will be safe to walk around LA with a Saber on your belt.
Full story at the below URL
http://www.dailynews.com/news/ci_3556151
Jennifer
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Well I was just about to purchase two LAPD Astro housings that I found... just to keep for the hell of it but the novelty may be gone soon... sigh...
Jennifer Bond
"There is no greater, darker, deafening sound than, after the loss of a K-9 partner, climbing back into a patrol car and hearing only silence."
"There is no greater, darker, deafening sound than, after the loss of a K-9 partner, climbing back into a patrol car and hearing only silence."
There was a guy on eBay a while back selling HT1000's, Visars (DN revisions, too) and MT1000's with a big hole drilled in the middle.
That and Motorola tends to destroy radios from agencies as big as that when they retire their radios, so they're not wandering the street and don't get to the wrong hands, obviously.
That and Motorola tends to destroy radios from agencies as big as that when they retire their radios, so they're not wandering the street and don't get to the wrong hands, obviously.
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Why the holes, you ask:
Here's why. Because some agencies like to demil their old radios by
actually drilling a one-half or three-quarter inch hole right smack through
the middle of the radio. Makes the radio look like Marlon Brando when he
was shot in that movie years ago -- I forget the movie's name -- but the
name of the part Brando played was Bad Bob.
A thoroughly barbaric practice, but one still practiced by those to whom
a radio is just a commodity used to make money and nothing more.
actually drilling a one-half or three-quarter inch hole right smack through
the middle of the radio. Makes the radio look like Marlon Brando when he
was shot in that movie years ago -- I forget the movie's name -- but the
name of the part Brando played was Bad Bob.
A thoroughly barbaric practice, but one still practiced by those to whom
a radio is just a commodity used to make money and nothing more.
Tom in D.C.
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