Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2001 8:54 pm
Hello.
The question should be, what does everybody think about all the problems of late with digital in public service?.
How hard would it be to make a radio that could fall back to analog, automatic, no user input required?.
The next question, what about RSSI, like cellular telephones, power level management on the fly, yes this would require a duplex radio, but, perhaps not that hard, look at the dual band, multi-mode, Digital/Analog STARTAC, it that not a // product.
Yes, this would require some means to disable the duplexer to do talk around, but I think // produced a thing on IMTS called a pulsar, that did talk around and full duplex.
The fact of the matter, there is no legit reason to have this great problem, if the people simply started to work together, this can be resolved.
P.S. one other option could be to produce a dual band radio, say 800MHz on primary, VHF or UHF on secondary, when you key up, it tries 800MHz first, if this fails, it defaults to VHF or UHF, this being under the control of RSSI, all the advantage of digital and or trunking, plus the reliability of simple radio.
There are other ways, lets get the ideas out there, lets start thinking people.
Thank You.
The question should be, what does everybody think about all the problems of late with digital in public service?.
How hard would it be to make a radio that could fall back to analog, automatic, no user input required?.
The next question, what about RSSI, like cellular telephones, power level management on the fly, yes this would require a duplex radio, but, perhaps not that hard, look at the dual band, multi-mode, Digital/Analog STARTAC, it that not a // product.
Yes, this would require some means to disable the duplexer to do talk around, but I think // produced a thing on IMTS called a pulsar, that did talk around and full duplex.
The fact of the matter, there is no legit reason to have this great problem, if the people simply started to work together, this can be resolved.
P.S. one other option could be to produce a dual band radio, say 800MHz on primary, VHF or UHF on secondary, when you key up, it tries 800MHz first, if this fails, it defaults to VHF or UHF, this being under the control of RSSI, all the advantage of digital and or trunking, plus the reliability of simple radio.
There are other ways, lets get the ideas out there, lets start thinking people.
Thank You.