FDNY Radio Problems

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fytnsu
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Post by fytnsu »

Anyone have any information on the news I am hearing about FDNY having radio problems -- as in firefighters not hearing the call to evacuate?

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radioEd
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Post by radioEd »

This was in The Daily Newspaper
dated: 12/19
http://www.nydailynews.com/2001-12-19/N ... 135682.asp
rjs
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Post by rjs »

How would digital technology make the radios work better in a high rise building?
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abbylind
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Post by abbylind »

Digital communications have better coverage and propogation than analog. (Allthough I hate they way they sound!)
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Post by pipelinesteve »

Since the news reports have concentrated on the handheld radios being inadequate, it got me wondering. Most radio users are unaware that the true effective radiated power of a handheld radio is extremely low compared to a mobile or base radio. I notice that Motorola does not publish the gain factor of its handheld antennas - perhaps if they did, we could adaquately calculate the range of their handheld radios and build our networks accordingly.

I use a gain of -18 db for a handheld sitting on someone's belt and that helps when explaining why things like voting systems are required. Does anyone else have any rules-of-thumb?
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